TREES 
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CATALPA 
Ornamental trees with handsome white 
flowers and heavy foliage. 
Catalpa bungei; Manchurian Catalpa. 
(10 to 12 ft.) A dwarf tree, used mostly 
in parkings or as lawn specimens. White 
flowers with well rounded heads of foli- 
atemno-a ft. 95.0.0. 
CRATAEGUS—HAWTHORN 
Woody plants, with handsome foliage 
and attractive flowers, and decorative 
fruit. Usually dwarf or semi-dwarf 
trees. Ideal for screening or as actual 
specimens. 
Crataegus lavallei; Lavalle Hawthorn. 
(To 20 ft.) Spreading branches, stout 
spines, large flowers with red, disk 
small bright orange fruit. 5-6 ft., $5.00; 
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., $4.00; 5-6 ft., $5.00. 
Crataegus oxyacantha; Pauls Scarlet 
Hawthorn. (To 15 ft.) Bright pink blos- 
soms of this Hawthorn make it very 
outstanding. It does not fruit. Should be 
planted in Colorado in semi-protected 
aGedeeo-Onttseto.003 6-8efth $7.50: 
ELAEAGNUS 
Ornamental shrubs or small trees. 
Grow in any well-drained soil and sunny 
location. 
Elaeagnus angustifolia; Russianolive. 
(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. 5-6 ft., $2.00; 6-7 ft., 
$2.50. (See Olive Hedge prices, page 11.) 
GLEDITSIA—HONEYLOCUST 
Planted as specimen and for shade; 
they are adapted to most soils. 

Gleditsia triacanthos inermis; Thorn- 
less Honeylocust. (50 to 60 ft.) Frag- 
rant white flowers in May. Long lived, 
hardy tree. Succeeds on most any kind 
of soil. Not affected by borers. 8-10 ft., 
6000 114-116 ins cal..7-$7.50% 146-20 in. 
eal., $9.00; .2-2% in. cal., $12.00. 
MALUS—APPLES 
Trees and shrubs of high ornamental 
and commercial values. 
Malus ioenis Bechtel; Prairie Crab. 
(12 to 15 ft.) A beautiful, 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., 
So OCs ee4a tieacs.b0s 4-5 ett, $3.00; 05-6 
£t., $4.00. 
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; 
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Hopa Crab. (15 to 20 ft.) Very popu- 
lar ornamental crab with showy blos- 
some of cerise-red color. Highly recom- 
mended. 6-8 ft., $4.00. 
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 nigra; 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., $1.25; GS. te elec 
Soin ait AR aera fone = saaiones Of <a. SIZE, 
10% discount. Larger trees at $2.50 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 
Cte $ie75 8-10 ft.) $2:25; 14-146 vale, (CU 
$3.00; 1144-2 in. cal., $4.00. 
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