( J 7 38 SOUTH ELM ST., WALLINGFORD, CONN. Lyi 


ULMUS a. moline MOLINE ELM 
10 rate 100 rate 
each each 
He toe Cee tseecs os  e a ae, $2.75 
12 to 14 ft., 134 to 2 in. cal...... 3.20 
Iastor lO it, 2°to 216 in. cal... oy. 4.50 
BGe,15 ft. 2V6cto 3 in: cali +. .,.. 7.90 
Paeloecueitoce to 4ine cali. +... 8.50 
a. vase shaped 
ECECIR Yee sles a ede: pes 1.60 1.50 
POMEL oie crak is oe ao ek Dep al 2.00 
12 to 14 ft., 11% to 134 in. cal.... 3.00 
Lite LG it. 184 ‘to:2-in. cal.c.... 3.00 o.20 
pumila . SIBERIAN ELM 
AREOR ac Ret Rig hee POS ike HiO 1.00 
ra TUG. 3d 1 ieee Be ie ae 1.50 1.40 
“NUT TREES 
00 Butternut, 3-4 ft. 
200 Butternut, 2-3 ft 
100 Chinese Chestnut, 3-4 ft.... 
100 Chinese Chestnut, 2-3 ft... . 
300 Walnut Black, 5-6 ft 
400 Walnut Black, 4-5 ft 
300 Walnut Black, 3-4 ft 
200 Walnut Black, 2-3 ft 
200 Walnut English, 
300 Walnut English, 
400 Walnut English, 
900 Walnut English, 
(English Walnut produced from seed secured from bearing 
trees in New York State.) 
*Shipping point Geneva, N. Y. 

To all our customers who are members of the American 
Association of Nurserymen, it is not necessary to call atten- 
_ tion to the fine service being rendered by that organization 
to our entire industry. But to you who are not members, let 
us say that you are missing a service which is worth many 
times its cost. You should belong and get this service for 
your own benefit. We hope that all nurserymen, who have 
not already done so, will send in their request for an appli- 
cation blank to Richard P. White, Secretary, American 
Association of Nurserymen, Room 636 Southern Building, 
Washington 5, D. C. (or if you prefer you may © send this 
request to our office.) 
