Ulmus americana (American elm) 
Because of its tall, shapely growth and its magnificent vase- 
_ shaped head, there really is no tree to take the place of the Amer- 
, ican elm. 
Lake City Elm (ulmus) 
| This tree grows upright, is closely branched and has large leaves. 
A very desirable tree for parkway planting or when space is limited. 
\F Spread of branches is unlike the regular American Elm, although it 
is of the same family. 
All of the above elms are priced as follows: 
PU ne ete Ot bteritalbee ccm at) ini each 5.00 
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iy scaly’ Guest) os bd PAY ghia got 2 9 ener ee ee Sera ech 8.50 
3774 in stem, 12715" ft, tall, balled and burlapped.2. 20.00 
4/4/14 in. stem, 15/17 ft. tall, balled and burlapped.... 30.00 
Larger sizes priced at nursery, 
Chinese Elm (ulmus pumila) 
We have a fine lot of these rapid-growing elms of good caliper 
and height; well-formed crowns, Foliage is smaller than the Amer- 
ican cE lm» . 
1436/2 \in. stem....¢ach: 3.00 2/2% in. stem......each 4.00 
242 /3 in. stem::-.each 5.00 -Larger sizes priced at nursery. 


OO American Linden (tilia americana) 
A rapid-growing tree with round, 
glossy leaves and fragrant yellow 
‘flowers in June. 
1144/2 inch stem, 
S720 ft nigheesas. each 4.00 
2/2% inch stem, 
BS ite, Tees each 5.00 
Larger sizes priced at nur-ery. 
~SYCAMORE 
(Platanus occidentalis) 
A very desirable tree, quite pic- 
“turesque; sheds bark similar to 
white birch. 
672 it. bigh, 
8 /10<ft. high, 
1% inch stem........ each 4.00 
Prices quoted are f.o.b. Nursery. 
LINDEN (Tilia) 
