12 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 18, 1950 
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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Our Ornamental and Shade Trees are first-class, well-shaped, nursery-grown trees, 
transplanted and properly spaced to allow ample limb spread. 
All calipers are taken 6 inches above the collar. 
CATALPA 
bungei (Manchurian) 10-12 ft. Per 10 
Large tree, heart-shaped leaves. A dwarf, globe-shaped tree. 
50s feyearsheads, 440 5 ft, stems.-...20.5 202s. = seo e Se $11 00 
oi Os cevenri nerds. 4 too tt. StéMS 20 ee noo oa eas eee 13 50 
20m 2eyear Neads.). to. ft. steMS2.26..,<.52 6. = see ee eee 16 50 
CRAB, Flowering (Malus) 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 20-25 ft. April-May. 
Per 100 
$100 00 
125 00 
150 00 
One of the most desirable varieties. An attractive upright-growing tree that 
becomes literally covered with large, rose-colored flowers. Very hardy and free 
from disease. Planted extensively. 
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PLIES “Troe g ee eR ee ee ee ee eee ee ae pepe 4200) 
100 TAR ORD IC eee ee ene ee a Ce eee Ce een See 5 50 
CSO mm LOM etter branch eC ames eee eee ee ee ee ee ee 4 200 
190 Mom tom aeette DES ph SEP ey NOE RET dS. el 5 00 
SOM Om OmeELS 2 ee ee Ae pee 8 Aes nas See 2 a 2 6 50 
150) > ee) ( 3aE- ae 7k Cray oe, Sey a ae ee tg 8 00 
160 6 to 8 ft., LAY. Gee pe nen, Seer! fe a Spee at ey ee ee ee ee 10 00 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) 
Atrosanguinea Carmine Crab. 15-20 ft. 
25 00 
35 00 
50 00 
35 00 
45 00 
60 00 
75 00 
90 00 
Brilliant single carmine flowers and purplish-bronze foliage. Resembling wild 
rose, followed by scarlet fruit. 
PAU Pe MO CO Ge re a ede ge eared ES eB eos ey ee a ee 6 50 
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niedzwetzkyana (Redvein Crab) 
Large deep pink flowers; red bark, leaves and fruit. 
THOM 2 ECO Set Cen ee I ee Ee ee Se a ge 5 00 
LOM mt Ome 4 wil {eee ea erenae ume epi y h sc eye penny See BO eee co eh 6 50 
(he) Rader ay thee 8 Sa eee ee Re ee ee en ae 8 00 
parkmanni 18-20 ft. April-May. 
Dwarf with long-stemmed semi-double flowers of deep rose. 
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AM OLORE bs Sich hae: Meek a UR 5 tees var Spee lt gm a a eg eS A oo gee 6 50 
ADS, LO gO. Lt eee see meee ee nn Oe eee ee ae tea See Oe 8 00 
Red Silver. 25-30 ft. 
Cut-leaved, maroon red and silver foliage, bright red fruit. 
COM 2S Oma a Lt ia seer errs et eee ge ch te Sel See Ot ele Been 5 00 
VATE SECO gel te ieee ee ae eee a eee te ee 6 50 
LGO MAR oe OL tee set ee os Pee oe. eae” Oe ek ee Ee a Oy. 8 00 
ZOO MED SCO gOS Umea eens eee ie ee Ae OO A ee eee ee Bt, 11 00 
ELM 
American White (americana) 60-100 ft. 
A stately, massive tree that affords ample shade and shelter. 
OW) tach COM tl Caer eres eS wh ere ee on et en Se pee Eien Ee er 3 50 
VAOMOSLG. OA te he See ati Oeste oe ee ee che es Meee 5 50 
Moline 80-100 ft. 
Narrow pyramidal; rapid-growing; large handsome green foliage. 
trees for street or drive planting. 
LOOMS tO eeLORLt 
30 00 
50 00 
Uniform 
150 00 
