Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Both beauty and comfort are gained by plant- 
ing trees. In the following list are outstanding 
varieties for background and framing, for shade, 
specimens and screens. 
The numerals following- the name is approximate 
height at maturity in feet. 
ASH. Green Ash. 40 to 50 ft. One of the most dur- 
able shade trees in dry, cold climates. Makes a round 
headed tree with attractive green foliage. 5 to 6 tt 
each) $1,.75;) 6\to\8 ft: each $2.50; 1% to 2 inch caliper, 
each $6.75; 2 to 2% inch caliper, each $8.50. 
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CRAB, Bechtels. 12 to 15 ft. A dwarf crab bearing 
many rose-like large double pink flowers in May. A 
standard of excellence in flowering crabs. 2 to 3 ft, 
each, $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., each $2.00. 
CRAB, Dolga. 20 ft. A first rate hardy ornamental 
as well as bearing very useful fruit for jells. White 
flowers followed by highly colored small crimson 
apples. 5 to 6 ft., each $1.75; heavy 6 to 8 ft., ea. $3.50. 
CRAB, Hopa. (Red Flowering Crab). 20 to 25 ft. 
Striking rosy red flowers followed by bright red fruit; 
foliage has a soft bronzy tinge. A choice hardy variety. 
5 to 6 ft., each $2.00; 6 to 8 ft., each $2.75. 
CRAB, Red Silver. 18 to 20 ft. Has dull maroon 
foliage with delicate silver shading with somewhat cut 
leaf shape. Flower buds are rich red in color, remain- 
ing definite red in color when expanded. Small dark 
red fruits. 4 to 5 ft., each $2.00; 5 to 6 ft., each $2.50; 
6 to 7 ft., each $3.00. 
BIRCH, Cut Leaved Weeping. 30 to 40 ft. A very 
graceful and attractive tree with drooping limbs and 
delicately cut foliage; silvery white bark. 6 to 7 ft., 
each $4.25; 8 to 9 ft., each $6.00. 
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