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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
ELM (ULMUS)—(Continued) 
Moline 380-100 it. Ferl0 Per 100 
Narrow pyramidal; rapid-growing; large handsome green foliage. Uniform 
trees for street or drive pianting. 
Bet 1B y PER te ce ee Lee e $ 7-505. $270.00 
BAO Sid tee ee be ee ee are pera Ande ee 9 00 85 -00 
Sto LLP sawn: ature et oe Rae as aie ed 13 50 125 00 
Leto Lier eek cel tie rs eae et eee al ON ele 15 00 140 00 
Liken.to Duin el abnite Seg 2 NAN, ae ees en Pn oe 22 50 200 00 
Vase 80-100 ft. 
A splendid uniform, broad-topped tree. Rapid-growing. 
SB TOM GEL i eee ee oe ei eae Ne er ee EEE eat hee 7 50 70 00 
GTO? Ost Geer a ee Sie ee Re et ee ae ee ee ea ee 9 00 85 00 
SCO RLO i Se ie ae is i et gee Pe a ae ee ek oe 13 50 125 00 
Lie gi CO) Bel oe ewe ee eer ee ee ee Bd ee as ete fe ae he 15 00 140 00 
Ree LO ge Orga) cei a ee et, ene SPE POEM oe = 22e00 200 00 
HACKBERRY (CELTUS) 
occidentalis 50 ft. 
A rare native tree that is rapidly increasing in demand. Light, glossy green 
toliage; disease- and drought-resistant; hardy, healthy, and thrives in all soils. 
OuLOS Gail. se ee eee ee eee eee ee, eee nee eee ee oo = 4500 40 00 
GStOGS = LU he see ae or hee Eee ers ke ee a ae pet 6 50 60 00 
SELOwLUS (Use Bt rk ae, eters Ley eae a 2 aac MM May 10 00 90 00 
A nS Sek | ee ee AR eee. ec vews S- 6 TER See hae Tee 15 00 135 00 
AUD 225 g LN sre Serle eee ee ESE eB 0he ns Qe oe Pee Ae De 20 00 175 00 
HONEYLOCUST 
Common (Gleditsia triacanthos) 50-60 ft. 
A large, vigorous tree with wide-spreading branches; feathery, fern-like leaves 
and a stout armament of thorns. Fragrant white flowers in May. 
5 CONG ET Css eae ee ee eee | ee Be ee SAE ‘ 5 00 45 00 
G.CO. 20 t Caeoe ee oe eee oe ere Sa ee ee 8 ee ce Ope gee ee 8 7 00 65 00 
; are 8 he AW ia ug ede eee CU ey RE Bye thn Sees Be ahs See ES en BRO a 11 00 100 0G 
bE STi a Bae -Mre ba Pe es ethan hal ae id ay, ot ee AR fete e eee a6 ew LOY O03 i eee 
LINDEN (TILIA) 
American (americana) 60-80 ft. 
A stately, broad, uniform tree with large, shining, cordate leaves. Fragrant yel- 
low flowers late in June. 
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DOS G ECs et ah OR ee ee recent Seen ee te ae tS SN PA oe 7 00 65 00 
Golo Va EUs esr oles ee eee eae et ee eee es oe ee SY 85 00 
SiO l LOST Cae oa a ees See Ate Rr a es So ae 13 50 125 00 
Lie CON 2 MINS. sy See ee ee ee eee eA oe ee OU 160 00 
2otOSZ yes Noe SS se ee eet 2 ee eee 25 00 225 00 
236" TO" 38 ANE re eee as. Oe ee ee ee oe ee ney oe 30 00 275 00 
LOCUST (ROBINTA) 
Black (pseudoacacia) 50-70 ft. 
A large, straight, fast-growing native tree. Fragrant white flowers in May fol- 
lowed by small dark seed pods in Autumn. 
MAPLE (ACER) 
ginnala (Amur) 15-18 ft. 
A graceful small tree; bright green leaves turn red in Autumn. Fragrant yel- 
lowish flowers in April-May. 
Di LOTOGL, kite ete ee ee Pe ee LOU 90 00 
6°10 62iti2 od aoe eee ae ee ee | Pee Fao. 125 00 
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