MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
CRAB, Hopa. The red new foliage and the beautiful single red blossoms which 
completely cover the tree in the early spring make this tree the most attrac- 
tive of spring flowering ornamental trees. The fruit is small, red inside and out, 
remaining on the tree until autumn. The tree is hardy and blooms while very 
young. A more delightful small tree, for a restricted space, could not be found. 
mit AKSSE) tilts LAMM: o orgies Soda Oe RMELOP Cea toie/ TAGAalel ie 6 Lbs pico diac ate $3.00 
SistorG sftp highrise roe: 2.00 
ELM, American. (Ulmus Americana.) This majestic tree is noted for its graceful 
beauty. It is perfectly hardy and of comparatively rapid growth. It is one of 
the most largely used trees for street planting and as a shade tree for lawns 
and parks. A very fine tree in every respect. See picture. 

SEtOmG. fies MiGhitreenser terre $1.00 AVES Hays Sallelagins a6 Sic oboo 8 hoe ho $ 6.00 
Sanvey TP aiesdaltelas aout cclioss dao 1.50 3 Ine Cidmenaine em cee ne 10.00 
Sutoml Ortt. highianw. ware eee 2.50 SHVEN diaheke elias the, eee eave og pleen 15.00 
ements (oleate cuss B see ritr aicho bios 3.50 4 Haare lel p heh toc cordsa cco ee eel ee 20.00 
72 Yqik Ke lela alten) crated Geiss sae 4.50 
Chinese Hybrid Elm 
ELM, Chinese Hybrid. This tree is the product of a cross between 
the American Elm and the Chinese Elm. Consequently it is a 
blend of the characteristics of these two. Leaves are larger 
than the Chinese Elm and branches are not as numerous. The 
general form of the tree resembles the American Elm. A 
CRAB, Dolgo. A highly ornamental tree. The trees not only 
serve as a handsome lawn specimen but produce beautiful 
bright red fruit of fine quality which makes a red colored 
jelly of excellent flavor. The flowers are white flushed with 
pink. Tree is perfectly hardy and resistant to blight. 
peculiar characteristic is that the tree is even more rapid in 
growth than the Chinese Elm, which is a rapid grower. The 
root system is deep rather than spreading. 
1D ing diam: 20. 5. $3.50 PAE Alps CUEIitilon osc a ae $6.00 
fascia meeose 4.50 
SPLOL4 iteenigh ae $1.25 DetOvOr ta. nigh ase $2.00 
Avo) 5s Sie, Lallelale ao oe TESOeGntON Td ohthighte eee 2.50 2 
ELM, Lake City. The outstanding characteristic of the Lake 
City Elm is its upright manner of growth, which develops a 
conical shaped tree. The foliage is a dark glossy green and 
of large size. The branches are strong and the tree makes 
unusually fast growth. The extreme variations of the Ameri- 
| CRAB, Flame (Minnesota No. 635.) This is primarily an orna- 
| mental crab but the fruits, though small, make an excellent 
red jelly. The flowers are similar to other crabs but are borne : { S 1 
in great profusion. we tree is cones ine oromtt and of can Elm is avoided when the Lake City Elm is used. 
medium size, suitable for lawn planting. e fruits are a 4 F WAH : 
brilliant red and hang tenaciously to the trees until mid- VY”, Lt diam. i tgihceo 36 $3.50 2¥2 in. diam ae $ 6.00 
winter, months after the leaves have fallen. The effect is a 2 in. diam........ 4.50 3 
mass of flaming red color from August until November. Trees 
5 to 6 feet high often have 250 or more brilliant red colored 
crabs. The fruit is attractive to winter birds. ELM, Moline. A valuable new type of tree propagated by bud- 
ding. Of compact but fast-growing habit, with very large 

4 to 5 ft. high...... 200m ator Oattahightme ss. $2.50 leaves of distinct dark blue-green shade. 
1B. ine diamines. « $3.50 21 in. diam......... $ 6.00 
? Has Clfeliths oo nasc 4.50 3 inearcianiserer eee 16.00 
Bolleana Poplar : ; : 
Fe pe ee HACKBERRY. (Celtis Occidentalis.) This tree resembles the American Elm in foliage and 
: _ twig characteristics. The bark is ridged in an interesting manner. The Hackberry is 
ideally suited to boulevard and yard planting for it is a beautiful tree and is compara- 
tively free from insect pests and stands city conditions well. It will grow in exposed 
situations and on poorer soil than many other trees. The sweet berries provide bird 


food. 
Sie Gaelic Atcncyoat rere deucs $ 1.00 
Gutommomt toc ighi ss memati rier rece 1.50 
8 to 10 ft. high... 00... ssc ee ee see a6 
Se cee Gc, eaten nike a'50 Horsechestnut, Ohio Buckeye 
iver digh tellelp has ocla a wlow ot 6-6 baaid otro Oo ae 6.00 
3 ateateltoliqinc.c@ Atm gyrate Sto ceolmeo une 10.00 
SIG LIN GIG cee ene © ceene tui eke ceuete arc: 15.00 
4 hata ts [ink seta eres Cm ceePn rare teres meee 20.00 
HORSECHESTNUT, Ohio Buckeye. (Aesculus Gla- 
bra.) In May it is covered with erect spikes of 

white flowers and later bears large mahogany- 
colored nuts. A desirable tree for an ornamen- 
tal lawn specimen. See picture. 
A tOn at till) eeaencroes Cher wel olayathe ier cuemoect sty $ 3.00 
SALOvOUt tac iGhis andctome sickeuaici si aie thoes to ors 4.00 
Wer SiNay, «cle Tin 2, scleo nasi ec cre 5 hore 5.00 
2 Has, Kafe yea tsn or cece ta eaicn tos entotorecan 7.50 
3 fifties fe slags Rene. tecume seine coeee tai: curiae 12.50 
EWoy Alay College meen re ee: Ait an oe 15.00 
4 Nace, toate need meemeecncie Carnes eee eects cae 22.50 
LOCUST, Common or Black Locust. (Robinia Pseu- 
aacacia.) Fragrant wnite tlowers in drooping 
racemes in June. Pods brown with many seeds. 
Valuable tor ornamental plantings. 
Cet CaS: CiemiiGhi ey Ae cae ceteaa aes: $2.00 
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