BULLETIN NO. 2 — APRIL 25, 1946 9 
DECIDUOU S TREES—(Continued) 
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HOPA RED FLOWERING CRAB 
A beautiful , upright growing tree with attractive foliage. Entirely covered with 
crimson buds opening to rose colored flowers in April. Fruit red inside and out, 
hanging on until late Autumn. Very hardy and free from disease. Planted 
extensively. 
Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
ROOTED 102 Gate etic ioe cite oie ele a et me ONIN Saar en Se eked $7.50. -*.$70.00 7S" 422 
TOO) hatoe 6 feet Bush Worn cow. 8 6 a Oa 7.50 OOO prt w ase 
BOO G lO. Br L@ete nae oe ay erat Ve ety I ves ee 9.00 80.0083) oes 
og ciscl CNIRI RIN RUES  aE TN PN cee IRS aM A ly ne Sa es A oS cn 
CRAB, Flowering Malus. 15-30 ft. Per10 Per 100 Per 1000 
AAUOR DML CO UR ae Uae Pian. Ge oe a yu else a $8.00)s 7$75,00) 22 ook 
BetosGu leet eat eer eee ee ot oad ee a 9.00 85,00 ee nee ne 
5-6 . 45 3-4 
Coronaria; ‘pink: 2202220320350 2ee- Pe LA eS oN Nar e Le 50 eens 
PoleVi cain eles pin ar a es ee ee ee OL ee So 90 ne Sa eas: 
Floribunda purpurea, single crimson --_--_------------------------ 50 uahie Coe 
ed V SILVOrs + pine 6 eee te ek oe hak 3 a ae 200 200 Mae Bs 
Red isilversibuche forms pinky ee SI 75 Rata eels 
ELM—American White, Ulmus americana. 60-100 ft. 
The most popular American tree for street and general planting. 
Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
100) bie eto leo inGness es ooo 2 oe es Pes lyse See $18.00 $165.00° $-_-__-- 
Peon ea oe INCNeG ran el. eae ea 27.50 250. OU aes ee eo 
Chinese, pumila, 40-50 ft. 
A hardy, rapid grower, slender branches, compact habit of growth with small 
attractive leaves. Highly recommended for dry climate. 
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AGte ALOR NCHS oe ak el a Cae we bale aw 2750 250000 7 eee 
Moline Elm. 80-100 ft. 
A pyramidal, vigorous growing variety with large, handsome green foliage. 
Fine tree for street and drive planting. 
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HACKBERRY, Celtis occidentalis, 50 ft. 
A valuable shade tree of rapid spreading growth. Limbs seldom broken by 
wind. 
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Wee estar iT CHGS ae go ee ro ee reat Ae ee Oe oe eae 40-00 ie has oe he Rete 
AoE tEC Oe se SCN OS Seis a Sees ee au a) UL oe ee 50-00) ear ed ae a ee 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE, Gymnocladus dioicus, 50-70 ft. 
Light blue green fern-like foliage. Very picturesque even in winter. White 
flowers, June. 
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LINDEN, American, Tilia americana, 60-90 ft. 
Rapid growing tree. Large, glossy leaves, fragrant yellow flowers, June. 
90 8 to 10 feet, 1% to 1% inches___-_.-----_------ 13.50) 125.00." 2... | 
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SOM CetOde oO INCH eRe Boe tes Seat Ae aa eas ee 27.50 250.00 --_-- 
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