MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA ais 

DECIDUOUS TREES 
Our Shade and Ornamental Trees are first class, well shaped, young and vigor- 
ous nursery grown trees with good roots. They have been grown from seedlings 
transplanted in nursery row especially for this purpose. 
All calipers taken 6 inches above the collar. 
ASH, American White, Fraxinus Americanus Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Tall growing, valuable tree for street and park planting. 
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Green, Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata, 50-60 ft. 
Thrives over a wide territory. Especially valuable for planting in high al- 
titudes and dry coid climates... Succeeds everywhere. Valuable on the farm. 
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BIRCH, European White, Betula pendula (alba) 30-40 ft. 
A hardy attractive tree with white bark. 
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BOX ELDER, See Maple 
BUTTERNUT, See Walnut. 
CATALPA, bungei, Umbrella Catalpa, 12-18 ft. 
Vigorous, large, dark green leaves, used for formal planting. 
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Speciosa, Western Catalpa. 30-35 ft. 
Well known hardy tree. White flowers, May-June. 
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COTTONWOOD, See Poplar. 
CRAB, Flowering Malus, 15-30 ft. 
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coronaria, wild sweet crab. 25-30 ft. 
White with pink flowers, delightfully fragrant. Native American species. 
floribunda, Japanese Flowering Crab. 25-30 ft. 
Pink buds, rosy-white flowers, small yellow fruit. Early. 
floribunda purpurea, Purple Crab. 25-30 ft. 
Attractive red foliage in spring; single crimson flowers. 
ioensis, Prairie Crab. 15-20 ft. 
Native, usually on low lands. Single pink flowers in May. Hardy. 
Redvein Crab, niedzwetzkyana. 20-25 ft. 
A large growing Russian Turkestan variety. Has remarkable large red 
flowers in April followed by large purplish-red fruit and leaves. 
