4-5 feet 
5-6 feet 
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8-10 feet 
10-12 feet 
Mimosa (Chinese Silk Tree) 
CHINESE ELM 
(Ulmus Pumila) 
A remarkable tree because of its great rapidity in growth, bright fresh 
looking foliage and compact shape. Stands drought or cold, and retains its 
foliage until quite late in autumn. Each 
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WESTERN GREEN ASH 
A rapid growing tree desirable for planting in the arid section of the South- 
west, though it will also thrive on the coast and in other sections. Will flourish 
in alkaline soils and withstands drought well. Each 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR 
(Populus Nigra Italica) 
Tall, column-shaped tree, which is very effective used as a background or 
accent. Each 
6- 8 feet $1.50 
8-10 feet 2.00 
Syacmore 
S§. hade Trees ~ 
A low, flat-headed tree with Acacia-like foli- 
age and feathery, fragrant pink blossoms in 
summer. Will grow in practically ail types cf 
soil. Not hardy north of Kansas City, Missouri. 
SYCAMORE 
(Platanus Occidentalis) 
Very easily grown, giving quick shade and 
making a handsome tree, with well formed 
head, and interesting wkite bark. 
AMERICAN ELM 
(Ulmus Americana) 
An excellent 
spreading head which makes a splendid shade 
tree. It is long lived and hardy. 
6- 8 feet .... 
8-10 feet ... 
MIMOSA 
(Silk Tree) 
Each 
Each 
native tree, with a broad, 
Each 
American Elm 
PIN OAK 
Tall growing, stately, almost evergreen in the Southwest. Used extensively 
in South and East Texas, but thrives over the entire Southwest. Bright scarlet 
foliage in fall. Each 
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THE MORAINE LOCUST 
(Plant Patent No. 836) 
@ Seedless 
@ Beneficial ic Lawns 
® Withstands Drought 
6 to 8 feet, $8.00 each 
(Supply limited—write for descriptive folder) 
@® Thornless 
@ Vase Form 
@ Hardy 
® Easily Transplanted 
@ Long-Lived 
Chinese Elm 
