Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Note: Sizes are given as average height, i.e., 5-6 ft., 
or measured by the diameter of the stem twelve in- 
ches above the ground, i.e., 2-25 in. 
Prices following are based onthe trees being dug 
naked root, except where noted as B. and B. 
B, and B. means that the tree is dug with a solid ball 
of earth. With this method, the small hair roots are 
not disturbed. 
Special quotations will be made on any of the trees 
B. and B. ‘ 
ASH, MOUNTAIN--Hardy tree, head dense and regu- 
lar, beautiful fern-like foliage, distinctly ornamental. 
Covered with clusters of bright red berries from 
July until winter. The combination of foliage and 
clusters of fruit makes it a very beautiful tree for 
lawn planting. 
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8-10 ft.-------------------------- each $4.00 
BIRCH, COMMON CANOE--One of the native birches 
of thenorth woods. As the tree grows, the bark peels. 
Likes a moist situation. 
1-13 in,-------------------------- each, $3.00 
1$-2 in,-------------------------- each, $4.50 
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE--A graceful tall tree, 
showing a white bark as it matures. A fine ornamen- 
taltree in any position, especially in evergreen groups 
where the bark shows up most effectively. 
(et Ue SSee eee eet ae each $3.75 
17-14 in,--=<2----~----.-----.----- each $5.00 
1e-12sin.--22- 55> ----2-4-=--+-- each, $6.00 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING--Its tall, slender, yet 
vigorous growth, graceful drooping habit, silvery 
white bark and delicately cut foliage presents attrac- 
tive characteristics rarely met in a single tree. 
7-8 ft. ------------- ween ene - === each $4.25 
8-10 ft. ------------------------- each $7.50 
10-12 ft. ------------------------- each $10.00 


CATALPA BUNGEI 
CATALPA BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)--A bash form 
of the Catalpa from China. When grafted on stems 5 
to 6 feet high it makes an umbrella-shaped top and is 
used primarily for producing formal effects. 
2 yr. heads--------------------- each, $2.50 
3 yr. heads--------------------- each, $3.50 

AMERICAN ELM 
ELM, AMERICAN WHITE--A splendid native tree of 
great size and wide spread, with graceful drooping 
branches, Classedamong the rapid growing trees and 
is not easily damaged by storms. On account of its 
wide spread, is one of the best for streets and parks. 
6-8 ft.------------------------- each, $1.50 
8-10 ft,------------------------- each $3.00 
10-12 ft.------------------------- each $4.00 
12-14 ft.------------------------- each, $5.00 
ELM, CHINESE--Of recent introduction from China, 
is native of Turkestan to Siberia. Of extremely rapid 
growth while young, but does not make a large tree. 
Foliage is small and dense; growth symetrical and 
compact. Especially adapted to arid regions, succeeds 
everywhere. 
1-14 in. or 6-8 ft.--------------- each, $1.50 
14-13 in. or 8-10 ft.-------------- each $3.00 
13-2 in.------------------------ each “$4.00 
2-23 in,------------------------ each, $5.00 
ELM, LAKE CITY--An improved form of the Ameri- 
can Elm whichis more compact inhabit, and has 
heavier foliage. 
6-8 ft.------------------------- each, $2.50 
8-10 ft.------------------------- each, $3.50 
ELM, MOLINE--Variety of late introduction tound 
growing at Moline, Ill. Of very compact, upright and 
fast growing habit, with large leaves of distinct dark 
green shade. One of our finest trees. 
6-8 ft,.------------------------ each, $2.50 
2-2) in, ----------— ooo ae =- each, $6.00 
BECHTEL’S CRAB--During May and June it is loaded 
with delicate pink, double flowers, looking like small 
roses; An old popular variety. 
4-5 ft,--------------------------- each, $2.25 
ELEYI CRAB--A very showy hybrid with a reddish fol- 
iage. The flowers are extra large rose-pink, soften- 
ing to white, followed by dark purple fruit. 
3-4 ft,--------------------------- each, $1.75 
