TREES AND FRUITS 
CHINESE ELM 
(Continued from page 4) 
The beautiful Chinese Elm (Ulmus pumila) is a very rapid growing tree, often 
attaining a height of 40 feet or more with a trunk circumference of thirty-five 
inches or more im six years. This Elm is gradually replacing the other elmg for 
shade and parking trees. 
The U. S. Department of Agriculture in its Bulletin No. 945 says: 
“It is a rapid grower, with slender, almost wiry branches. It is one of the 
first trees to leaf out in the spring and the last to shed its leaves in the fall. 
Remarkably free from the usual plant diseases and insect injuries so common in 
many of the elms. 
“It is very hardy and has proved valuable under a greater variety of climatic 
and soil conditions than any tree yet introduced. Very favorable reports have been 
received from practically every section of the country. 
“Its resistance to drought, alkali, and extremes of temperature render it an 
especially valuable tree.” 
Strong, well shaped and well rooted trees, at following prices:— 
(Caliper is the diameter of trunk at the base) 
Hach Per 10 
O95 9 1 (elas eer ne ere by (ti) $15.00 
8-LO tte eee eee ee 2.2) 20.00 
Lage Lig sin cally ae eee 3.00 26.00 
1%-2 ine cal 2 ae 4.00 35.00 
rye PAS Th, Kee ie Ge 5.50 50.00 
2%-3 Ingres ee : 750 70.00 
3) Heo ane Calls eee e eee 10.00 90.00 
Prices of larger sizes.on request. 
CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS 
Suitable for windbreaks on farms, es- 
tates, etc., as well as hedges; priced as 
follows: 
Per10 Per 100 
Bee TL Gitecce cnsee= tate «8 cae ees $1.00 $ 9.00 
=A Gils: cost aoe So oe ae 1.50 13.00 
A SOLE Uh eames ss otce es nape ate ereee ee CAD 20.00 
O=6 Sitiy tee see eee. Seekers es 3.50 30.00 
FRUIT TREES 
Apples. Two-year 41% ft. and up, $2.00 
each; $18.00 per 10. 
Varieties— 
Delicious Rome Beauty 
Grimes Golden Winesap 
Jonathan Wealthy 
McIntosh Yellow Transparent 
Crab Apple. Varieties— 
Florence Red Siberian Whitney 
Quintuplet Apples. (Five varieties on 
one tree.) Used where there is limited 
planting space for only a tree or two. 
Usual varieties are Anoka, Yellow Trans- 
parent, Red and Yellow Delicious, and 
Jonathan. Continuity of fruit through 
the entire season. 4-5 ft. size, $4.00 each. 
Apricot—Hardy Manchu variety. 4-5 
ft. size, $3.00 each. 
Cherries. Two-year, 4-5 ft., $3.00 each; 
$27.00) perm LO Sosin’ caliper > fi. size; 
$3.50 each. 
Varieties— 
Early Richmond, Large Montmorency 
English Morello 
Sweet Cherry, Varieties: Bing, Black 
Tartarian and Royal Ann, Size 1 in., 
caliper, 4% ft. and up; $3.50 each. 
Peach. Varieties. Elberta, Early EIl- 
berta, Halehaven, J H. Hale and Polly. 
4-5 ft. size, $2.50 each. /' 
Pear; Bartlett variety. 4-5 ft., $3.00 
each. 
Plums. Two-year, 4} ft. and up, $3.00 
each; $27.00 per. 10. Varieties:;) Brad- 
shaw, Green Gage, Italian Prune, Kahin- 
ta Sapa. Lombard, Opata, Omaha, Wa- 
neta, Yellow Egg. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Currants— 2-year. 
Perfection, Red Cherry, and Red Lake, 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Grapes—2-year., 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Varieties— 
Caco, red 
Concord, blue 
Fredonia, early black 
Moore’s Early, blue-black 
Niagara, white 
Portland, early white 
Worden, black 
Blackberries—No. 1 grade. 
Eldorado and Mersereau, 15c each, 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Gooseberries— 2-year. 
Champion (green) and Houghton 
(red); 60c each, $6.00 per dozen. 
Raspberries—No. 1 grade. 
Cumberland (black-cap), 20c each, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Indian Summer, red everbearing, No. 1 
grade; 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Rhubarb—1 in. crowns; 20c each; $2.00 
per dozen. 
Asparagus—Washington 2-year. 
75e per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 

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