SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 11 
ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Our Ornamental and Shade Trees are first-class, well-shaped, nursery-grown trees, 
transplanted and properly spaced to allow ample limb spread. 
All calipers are taken 6 inches above the collar. 
BALLING and BURLAPPING 
Temporarily Discontinued Due te Shortage of Labor. 
ASH (FRAXINUS) 
Green (pennsylvanica lanceolata) 50-60 ft. 
Shapely, round-headed trees with slender, spreading branches. Hardy. 
Per 10 Per 100 
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BOX ELDER (Acer Wemiitaby (Ash-leaved Maple) 40-50 ft. | 
A native, hardy tree of spreading habit. In localities where other trees fail, 
use Boxelder. 
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CATALPA 
bungei (Manchurian) 10-12 ft. 
Large tree, heart-shaped leaves. A dwarf, globe-shaped tree. 
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speciosa (Western Catalpa) 30-35 ft. 
A hardy tree of tropical appearance; large, broad, light green leaves, purplish 
white blossoms. Grows rapidly and resists drought. 
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18/24” 2/3’ 3/4’ 4/5’ 5/8’ 
Bechtel (icensis plena) 12-15 ft. May-June. The genu- 
ine double-flowering crab; medium-sized tree. Hardy. 
Delicate pink, double, small rose-like flowers; fragrant. 160 155 85 35 50 
park ~manni 18-20 ft. April-May. Dwarf with long-stemmed 
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2/3’ 3/4’ 4/5’ 5/6’ 
Eleyi (purpurea eleyi) 20-25 ft. Attractive reddish foliage in 
spr'inz. Dark pink single flowers and showy fruit... 32550840 _&s 80: 
floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab) 18-20 ft. May. Bright 
p nk buds opening to blush flowers followed by small yel- 
lowish fruit. -- : a6 yee Si ae: Aiea iain 10 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab). 20-25 ft. April-May. “One of s 
the most desirable varieties. An attractive up-right-grow- 
tree that becomes literally covered with large, rose-colored 
f owers. Very hardy and free from disease. Planted 
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ake HORE (Redvein Cr ab) Large deep pink flowers; 
red bark, leaves, and fruit. Se a a se aoe ae NE ee 100 
Red Silver 25-30 ft. Cut-leaved, maroon red and silver. foliage 
bright red Pits, 1h. bed (it Bev GS) BOoIs “Sele p22 4 sae 10 70 340 
scheideckeri (Scheidec ker Crab) Large deep pink flowers, 
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theifera (Tea Crab) Most artistic of all crabs. The branches 
are entirely covered with reddish pink buds and _ pink 
flowers, ._----------------------------------------------+-- --- --- 10 100 
