ELM, LAKE CITY. A grafted form of the American Elm. 
Grows very uniform and symmetrical. Most prefer these when 
seen alongside the common American Elm. 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis). A valuable shade 
tree of rapid spreading growth. Limbs seldom broken by 
wind. , 
MAPLE, NORWAY (Acer platanoides). A hardwood 
tree resembling Sugar Maple in appearance. Dark green fo- 
liage. Makes a beautiful shade or street tree. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S REDLEAF (Acer plata- 
noides schwedleri). A very ornamental hardwood tree. 
Foliage is bright red in the early part of the summer and 
then again in autumn. 
MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER (Acer dasycarpum). 
One of the best rapid growing shade trees. 
MAPLE, SUGAR OR HARD (Acer saccharum). 
Symmetrical tree with a round dense head. Bright green 
foliage that turns to red in the fall. 
OAK, RED OR PIN (Quercus rubra). The most sat- 
isfactory of the native Oaks. 
PLUM, CISTENA (Prunus Cistena). A very compact 
growing shrub with bright red foliage. Height—6 to 8 
feet but may be trimmed to any desired height. 

European Mountain Ash 
CATALPA, WESTERN (Catalpa speciosa). Very fra’ 
grant attractive flowers in large panicles. Large, heart-shaped 
leaves. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING (Malus 
ioensis flora plena). A large shrub or small tree attaining 
a height of about 10 feet. Produces an abundance of double 
pink flowers in May, resembling miniature Roses. Very fragrant. 
Hardy. 
CRAB, DOLGO (Malus). A very ornamental Crab pro- 
ducing an abundance of brilliant red fruits that stay on late in 
the fall. 
CRAB, HOPA. A good upright growing ornamental Crab. 
Small brilliant red fruit remaining on tree until autumn. Leaves 
are dark green with red cast. Beautiful, single, red blossoms cover 
the tree in early spring. Hardy, blooms young. 
CRAB, RED SILVER. Cut leaved, maroon-red, and silver 
foliage. Bright red fruit. Tree reaches an ultimate height of 
25 to 30 feet. 
ELM, AMERICAN (Ulmus americana). A magnificent 
tree growing 60 to 80 feet high, with drooping, spreading 
branches. One of the grandest of our native trees. 
ELM, CHINESE (UlImus pumila). A fast growing tree. 
Potaee very fine textured. A very good ornamental and wind- 
break tree which stands the drought exceedingly well. Lake City Elm 
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