TSUGA canadensis (Canada Hemlock) 
Evergreen. Most graceful and Adaptable, 
the spreading horizontal branches mak- 
ing effective shadow effects. Useful in 
either clipped hedge or informal plant- 
ing. 
18-24" 2.00 
2-242' (heavy) 3.50 
22 -3' 5.00 
Other sizes according to selection 
ULMUS americana (American Elm) 
Stateliness and dignity are here exem- 
plified. Fairly rapid in growth, this typ- 
ical American tree soon assumes regal 
proportions and commands respect of all 
who look upon it. 
2-242" cal. 9.00 
24223 cdl, 12.00 
VIBURNUM carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) 
One of the most desirable, semi-dwarf 
flowering shrubs with wonderfully fra- 
grant flower clusters of white shaded 
with pink. Foliage nice green. 
2-3 3.00 
dentatum (Arrow Wood) 
White. May-June. Berries blue-black, 
autumn coloring purple and red; thrives 
in wet soil. 
3-4" oho 
dilatatum (Linden Viburnum) 
White, May-June, scarlet showy berries 
persisting. 
2 Y2-3' .60 
3-4" ae 
4.5' 1.00 
lentago (Nanyberry) 
White. May-June. Handsome shining 
leaves. Blue-black fruits. Splendid shrub 
for massing. 
2-3' 608 
prunifolium (Blackhaw) 
Pure white flowers, April-June, Blue- 
black berries. 
242.23" 1.09 
B24) Loe 
sieboldi (Siebold Viburnum) 
White. May-June. Handsome dark green. 
leaves. 
2-3" .60 
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