12 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST — SEPTEMBER 4, 1950 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 
ELM (ULMUS)—Continned 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila) 40-50 ft. Per10 Per 100 
A hardy, rapid-growing tree; small dense foliage; drought-resistant. 
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Chinese, Ulmus Pumila. Root-Pruned Seedlings. 
These trees have been grown in wide rows an@*thinned out to develop branched 
tops. All have been root-pruned to producé#a branched root system. They 
will be graded by caliper and height. 
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Hybrid. 40-60 ft. 
Our Hybrid Elm are a cross between Chinese Elm and American. Habit of 
growth similar to American Elm but with the rapid growth of the Chinese 
Elm. Branches are straight and strong, do not break in high winds. Large 
dark green leaves. Very hardy. Apparently resistant to Dutch Elm disease. 
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Moline 80-100 ft. 
Narrow pyramidal; rapid-growing; large handsome green foliage. Uniform 
trees for street or drive planting. 
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MAPLE (ACER) 
Norway (patanoides) 50-60 ft. 
Forms a rounded head, with large deep green foliage; very hardy, easily trans- 
planted; changes to a pretty pale yellow in the fall. 
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Schwedleri (Purple Leaf Maple) 40-50 ft. 
A perfectly shaped tree. Gleaming red and purplish-green in Mid-summer and 
in Autumn golden yellow. 
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Silver or Soft (dasycarpum) 60-80 ft. 
Very hardy, rapid-growing tree. Leaves finely cut, green with whitish color 
underneath. 
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Sugar or Hard (saccharum) 50-70 ft. 
One of our most beautiful shade trees. Foliage turns bright orange, some- 
times scarlet in Autumn. 
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MOUNTAIN ASH (SORBUS) 
European (aucuparia) 20-40 ft. 
Smooth bark and dense pyramidal heads; berry clusters are large,and bright. 
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OAK (QUERCUS) 
Pin (palustris) 70-80 ft. 
A broadly pyramidal tree; the leaves are deep green, glossy and finely divided. 
Orange-scarlet in Fall. A most desirable shade tree. 
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