
Chinese Elm 
Hopa CRAB 
A profusion of deep pink blossoms in spring 
followed by bright red fruits that hang on the 
tree for weeks. An unforgettable spectacle in 
full bloom, it is at all times a shapely, somewhat 
dwarf lawn specimen. 
American White Elm 

Chinese ELM 
A remarkably beautiful, rapid 
growing tree that has leaped to 
popularity. Unusually hardy 
and resistant to heat and 
drought, it will do well over a 
wider range of soils and condi- 
tions than any other tree. 
Moline ELM 
A budded tree, recommended 
for street and lawn plantings. 
Uniform in growth, very attrac- 
tive. Large, waxy green leaves. 

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Moline Elm 

Hopa Crab 
American White ELM 
Our noblest shade tree, large and spreading, 
combining strength and grace. They grow any- 
where and are very long-lived. An ideal street 
tree and for large lawns there is nothing finer. 
The charm of the old New England villages is 
largely associated with their ancient Elms. 
Bolleana POPLAR 
A fine, pyramidal tree with smooth, grayish 
white bark. Leaves silvery underneath. When 
used in groups of three or five, makes an ideal 
corner planting for the yard. 

Boileana Poplar 
