
CHINESE ELM—Graceful, beauti- 
ful, hardy, quick growing—a tree 
that gained wide popularity all ov- 
er the country. It often grows 5 
to 8 feet in a single year, leafing 
out early in the spring and among 
the last to shed its foliage in the 
fall. Planted in all sections it has 
‘withstood excessive heat, drought 
and bitter cold. 50 to 60 feet at 
maturity. 
4.5 feet, each! 2c ese ee le $0.90 
SG ree each a2. ee $1.25 
Gi Peel eCaCii se ee $2.25 
$410. Teet,0a0h 4 22 $2.75 
1146-2 inch caliper, each ____- $3.75 
2-246 inch caliper, each —~____ $6.50 
3 inch caliper, each 
SILVER MAPLE 
(Acer dasycar- 
pum)—Fastest growing of the Ma- 
ples. Makes a broad, bulky, point- 
ed topped tree. Foliage light green 
silvery on under side, and slightly 
cut-leaved. Colors beautifully in 
the fall. 
5-6 feet, 
Gas LOG bs GaCied aa tet $1.50 
S-3 OT eet. seachce se eS $2.50 
1=2°inch ‘caliper; each. _-.=-_ $4.00 
2-3 inch caliper, each _______ $5.00 




















HARD (sugar maple) — The well- 
known Sugar or Rock Hard Maple; 
a tree of grand form with large 
foliage of rich green that turns in 
autumn to showy orange and red 
shades. Perfectly hardy. 50 to 75 
feet at maturity. 
324, 1660, *OdCi eS ee $1.60 
i -feety each .« SoS $1.50 
Bache 2 oe $2.50 
CATATDPA SPECIOSA—A very ra- 
pid growing ornamental tree. Has 
large, fragrant flower in July. Very 
hardy, 40 feet at maturity. 
4-5 feet, each 
5-6 feet, each 
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