20 SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES 

Size Each Per 10 
ULMUS americana American Elm 
A lofty spreading tree with drooping GOntoncait 3.00 27.00 
branches. Rapid-growing, long-lived and very Bi to sLOeits 4.00 36.00 
hardy. LOttoel2etG 9.00 50.00 
eton eat 7.50 70.00 
a. molini Moline Elm 
A handsome pyramidal form. 16 to 18 ft. 7.50 
18 to 24 ft. 10.00 
campestris English Elm 
A large growing tree somewhat less arching Satow Lett: 4.00 36.00 
than the American. iOetoul Zarit 6.00 55.00 
16atoelett. 18.00 
glabra camperdowni Camperdown Elm 
Wide flat spreading form grafted onto 5 to 7 yr. heads 10.00 
6 ft. stems. 10 yr. heads 16.00 
pumila Siberian or Chinese Elm 
An extremely rapid growing tree with slender 6 to 8 ft. a0 30.00 
pendulous branches and small leaved. 8 to 10 ft. 4.00 36.00 
LOO a Lette 5.90 50.00 
Planting Suggestions 
All our Evergreens are shipped with the roots in a ball of earth securely wrapped 
in burlap. It is important not to let this ball of earth become dry. When planting, be 
sure to dig a hole large and deep enough to receive ball without breaking or forcing. 
Remove the burlap before filling in with good soil. If the ground is dry, the hole should 
be partly filled with well-trodden earth and then filled with water. When the water 
has soaked in, put in more earth and more water, repeating the process until completed. 
If a slight depression is left about the base of the plant, it will help in future watering. 
All newly planted Evergreens should be made as firm as possible, that is, do not 
hesitate to tread the soil on the surface of the ground or to tamp it with a stick until 
it is very firm. Planted in this way, the plant is well anchored and not likely to be 
loosened by strong winds or heaved out by frost. 
