S8pocseluM) S12. WALLINGFORD, -CONN. 2p, 
10 rate 100 rate 
each each 
SALIX pentandra LAUREL LEAF WILLOW 
SMCOMME Gat fC l0he ee UR at) ee) 
TRY Re CTE Ce ee 1.60 1.50 
SEELOM LO Tia kee te Oe ae [be Ped 2.00 
UMPC COMED OME L Chik cea pa.r ihe clecesaniesctenen eis Ona 
SORBUS aucuparia EUROPEAN MT. ASH 
SCOR GME bereits 2 hy Pn Uva SS, ad Bie ee 
i COR Ee ee ees One eee a 210. 0 aaa: Bnnsa.40: 
TILIA vulgaris 
DMELOMCGEL Si Aree EE 6 tee ean 2 A alate Rs 
ULMUS americana AMERICAN ELM 
REECOMT QML Cn oOo eee 1.60 1.50 
P0gtost2att.. 117 to: 114 in. cal, 225 2.00 
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 1% in. cal...... 2575 2.50 
ie tomi4eit...194 tol2sinscale, x) 3.50 3°25 
LAMLOM Get ten 27 toe2d 4a Cal da. 5.00 4.50 
pumila SIBERIAN ELM 
SEECOMMEG UT te et een ene 90 .80 
GMRLOMMRG CELE ie ihe ooh i a ee 1.10 1.00 
SMELCMELOMEE Cree kent h og ee eh 1.60 1.50 
LINING OUT STOCK 
Please refer to pages 9 to 19 for our Lining Out 
List of Evergreen and Deciduous Liners. 
JOIN THE A. A. N. 
To all our customers who are members of the 
American Association of Nurserymen, it is not nec- 
essary to call attention to the fine service being ren- 
dered 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 ap- 
plication 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). 
