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CRATAEGUS—HAWTHORN 
Crataegus carrierei; Carrier Hawthorn 
(to 20 ft.). Spreading branches, stout 
spines, large flowers with red _ disk, 
small bright orange fruit. 5-6 ft., $5.00. 
Crataegus Coloradensis; Colorado Haw- 
thorne (to 10 ft.) Shrubs or small trees, 
bearing white flowers, followed by a dull 
red fruit which it carries well into the 
winter. In the autumn, the leaves turn 
into a galaxy of color. Very hardy. 
7-8 ft., $7.00; 8-10 ft., $8.50. 
Crataegus cordata; Washington Haw- 
thorn (to 20 ft.) Flowers creamy-white, 
fruiting in large clusters of small coral- 
red fruit. Brilliant autumn foliage. 4-5 
ft 134.00) 5-Ge fta9 5.00: 
Crataegus oxyacantha pauli; Pauls 
Scarlet Hawthorn (to 15 ft.). Bright pink 
blossoms of this Hawthorn make it very 
outstanding. It does not fruit. Should be 
planted 
in Colorado in semi-protected 
area. 5-6 ft., $5.00. 
ELAEAGNUS—OLEASTER 
Ornamental shrubs or small trees. 
Grow in any well-drained soil and sunny 
location. 
Elaeagnus angustifolia; Russian Olive 
(20 to 40 ft.) An ornamental tree of 
special value; attractive silver gray 
leaves, grayish white berries. It blooms 
profusely in June, flowers yellow and 
very fragrant. An excellent tree for 
semi-arid districts. Desirable for mass 
planting. Used frequently for hedges 
and windbreaks. Very hardy. 5-6 ft., 
$1-755 6-Sett., $2.505 8-10 ft, $3.50, Cali- 
pered trees at $3.50 per in. eal. 
GLEDITSIA—HONEY LOCUST 
Planted as specimen and for shade; 
they are adapted to most soils. 
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis; 
Honey Locust. (50 to 60 ft.) This is 
the thornless form of Honey Locust. 
Fragrant white flowers in May. Long 
lived, hardy tree. Succeeds on most any 
kind of soil. Not affected by borers. 
8-10 ft., $3.50; 1%-1% in. cal., $5.00; 
11%4-2 in. cal., $6.50. Larger trees at $4.00 
per in. caliper. 
MALUS—APPLES 
Trees and shrubs of high ornamental 
and commercial values. 
Malus ioensis var. plena; Bechtels 
Flowering Crab. (12 to 15 ft.) A beau- 
tiful, double pink, flowering crab with 
fragrant flowers, May-June. Perfectly 
hardy, succeeds well in most soils not 
extremely wet. The only fragrant 
double crab. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.50; 
425 ft, $3.00. 5-6 ft. $4.00. (See colored 
illustration inside front cover.) 
Dolga Crab. (to 20 ft.) A beautiful 
ornamental crab; flowers are white, fol- 
lowed by gorgeous small, red, and al- 
most heart-shaped fruit. 5-6 ft., $2.50; 
6-8 ft., $3.50. Larger trees at $5.00 per 
in. caliper. 
Hopa Crab; Similar to the Bechtels 
Crab, but taller grower. Blossoms are 
cerese-red in color. Highly recommended. 
6-8 ft., $4.00. Larger trees at $5.00 per 
in. caliper. (See colored illustration ine 
side front cover.) 
Red Silver Crab (to 18 ft.). Similar to 
Hopa Crab, but leaves and blossoms are 
deeper red. 5-6 ft., $3.50; 6-8 ft., $5.00. 
POPULUS—POPLAR, ASPEN 
AND COTTONWOOD 
Trees and shrubs with soft wood. 
Widely planted for avenues, windbreaks, 
and ornament. 
Populus alba var. pyramidalis; Bolle- 
ana Poplar. (50 to 60 ft.) One of the 
most striking of the columnar type 
trees. The bark is smooth and of a 
light green color. It has silvery foliage 
and is a very rapid grower. 
G- 8 ft., $2.00. $18.00 per ten 
8-10 ft., $2.50. $22.50 per ten 
1% to 1% in., $3.50. $31.50 per ten 
Populus nigra italica; Lombardy Poplar. 
Grows tall and symmetrical. Branches 
close to the ground and is fine for screen 
purposes or landscape work. A pictur- 
esque tree. 5-6 ft., $1.00; 6-8 ft., $1.50; 
8-10 ft., $2.00. Ten or more of a size, 
10% discount. Larger trees at $2.00 per 
in. caliper. 
Populus sargenti; Cottonless Cotton- 
wood (60 to 90 ft.). This is the regular 
Western Broadleaf Cottonwood except 
that it does not bear cotton. Recom- 
mended for large estates and farms, 6-8 
ft., $1.50; 8-10 ft., $2.00; calipered trees 
up to 3% in. at $2.00 per in. 

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