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SHADE TREES—continued 
THE NEW 
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Elm, Coolshade. (Inset shows ordinary Chinese Elm.) 
Undoubtedly the most beautiful Elm we have ever seen. 
It is a@ most practical all-purpose shade tree. Unlike the 
American Elm, it does not have large lateral limbs that are 
dangerous when overhanging the residence. It may be plant- 
ed close to the house without worry. 
IT'S TOUGH—does not break in the wind and under the 
burden of ice and snow like the ordinary Chinese Elm. 
IT’S BEAUTIFUL—forms a compact tree, somewhat resem- 
bling the Hard Maple in form. 
IT'S HARDY—like all Chinese Elm, it is hardy and drought 
resistant. Apparently it is not subject to the Dutch Elm dis- 
ease or Phloem neucrosis which affects the American Elm. 
IT’S CLEAN—does not shed leaves early and cause an un- 
sightly lawn—holds its leaves late into the fall. 
IT'S RAPID IN GROWTH—not quite so rapid as ordinary 
Chinese Elm, however produces an abundance of deep green 
foliage affording a complete shade—a “COOLSHADE’’—and 
a truly beautiful shade tree. 
WE SINCERELY RECOMMEND THIS AS THE BEST ELM 
WE HAVE EVER KNOWN. Grows 35 to 50 feet high. 
ator Girt, StUrdy Tre€S. Sassen eee c aie 2.50 each; 2 for 4.50 
Dees CEs SCUGOVs APOC oie s/c ala a\s,2.\0 510 in noun 3.50 each; 2 for 6.50 
Elm, Chinese; Ulmus pumila 
Of very rapid growth, with slender branches and leaves 
smaller than those of the American Elm. The leaves appear 
very early in the spring and remain till late fall. Especially 
adapted for arid regions and for quick results. 
ABELOres ila Maul 291 ZC are mereteieteisisie ects -30 each; 3.00 per 10 
EO teak leone tea etait afithrele san eie eas oie -6's -40 each; 3.50 per 10 
(bE GT AS ihaehaaic o,c17 Tobin Ciao trOrTo ULE OO .50 each; 4.50 per 10 
BRO OGT Cote ce cekarlelisisTaksisiors oie ielevscalscs) optialsichs 1.00 each; 9.00 per 10 
GEtoOns witty Loa tO wins (CAlIPOM ye ccc «0:6 1.25 each; 2 for 2.25 
SutconiOnte.a1s tO 1Venins Callperinn..o.. 2.00 each 
10 to 12 ft., 14 in. caliper and up.... 2.50 each 
Elm, Chinese Broad-Leaf 
Larger, broader foliage. 
BELT GT esAcssccisveceseestes 1.50 each G40 ST tsschkeciscsvencss 1.75 each 
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Sugar Maple has a showy autumn foliage. 
Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard; Acer saccharum 
Unquestionably one of our most beautiful long-lived trees; 
large, stately, with a dense, symmetrical crown; deeply root- 
ed, allowing grass to grow about the trunk; leaves three to 
five pointed, deep green, in autumn yellow, orange and scar- 
let. Transplanting may change the autumn color as it is af- 
fected by soil and climatic conditions. 
GRCOME Sst tose ceric ee ede mio ceicale see 2.75 each; 25.00 per 10 
SELOMIOC Tian eee ree alec omer ete 3.50 each; 32.50 per 10 
All sizes Hard Maple sold for this season. 
Mimosa Tree; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin 
This unusual, rapid growing Asiatic tree produces a trop- 
ical effect. Its spreading branches form a low, flat-topped 
crown with tiny, fern-like or feathery foliage and fragrant 
showy pink Acacia-like flowers with long silky stamens at 
the tips of branches from mid June to September. 
Mail size, postpaid. .40 each SCO nat Cradet caer 
MOO RUC Lert te terre ch ierce eee rere icici, 2) neve Avera tar wa TONSTSTA ae orale b 
.85 each 
-65 each 
Oak, Pin; Quercus palustris 
One of the most handsome Oaks with its spreading, de- 
cidedly horizontal to ascending branches, the lower some- 
what drooping with age, sometimes almost to the ground, 
with a symmetrical pyramidal head, oval with age. Leaves 
glossy green, in autumn deep scarlet. Excellent for land- 
scape and street. ; 
GatOeSettsaceccr cece ieee re eta sere, Creer Sie 5, th eheloPelbe. 6 2.75 each 
Peach, Double Flowering Red 
See prices and illustration inside back cover 
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