Years of progeny test of every 
strain prove the merit of any 
Greening introduction. 
SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
Sorbus aucuparia—European Mountain Ash Each 
6:to 6ifeet. ee ee eee ee 8.00 
Ulmus americana—American Elm 
6.to) 8 feats ae ee ee ee ee es 3.00 
8. to sl O-feet iene oe ne ee eee eit’) 
LO sto (2a eet en ee ee 8.75 
136 tO 22 ition tee ee ee eee ee oe 12.00 
2 to: 24671 ee ee een eae 17.00 
2 Yo: tere sit peeks wor ee ee ees tee 22.00 
Ulmus—Moline Elm 
6'°to-8ifeet.09 2.2 eee ee ee be 4.50 
8'to (10 feet. eas eee eee ae ae: 7.50 
10 told 2 of eet ae ee ee ee Pe 10.00 
13 fo. Zee ae Ce re ee ee a eee 13.50 
2 to 2144 in—Sold Out 
24% to 3 in—Sold Out 
Ulimus pumila—Chinese Elm 
6 to 8 feet. es eee ee 3.00 
8 “tol 0 teet 2s eee eee 5.50 
V5.0 V2 citi eee ee ee ee pee en ee 12.00 
All Shade or Ornamental Trees except Birch 
can be planted in either Fall or Spring Season. 
Plant Birches in Spring Season only. 
FLOWERING TREES 
Each 
Cercis canadensis—-American Redbud 
3 TO, 4 TEEt DOC eae ee eee ee fee es 6.50 
4° tome: bee £2 BA Be 3B oo ee eee ee oe es me ee eee 10.00 
5 to 0 feet) BY6l pa ee ees ae ee 15.00 
Cornus florida—White Flowering Dogwood 
3° to 4ufeets Bo 6. < Bu siciat oe ee Eee dee 11.00 
4 to i9' feet. D860 oe ee ee eee al 16.00 
54to 6: feet Bite pic ee  S aee  e 19.50 
6*torS feet Biss Be ee ee ee 25.50 
Cornus florida rubra—Red Flowering Dogwood 
sto 4 fest BGs" Biter ss kes ere ce. 15.00 
46 5) feet. BROceB> 0 os SaaS er ee ee 19.00 
5 to 6 feetiB eAB are. 2h ee ok ey Pe] b 
