SORBUS—The Mountain-Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia (European Mountain- 
Ash) 25-30 ft. Produces scarlet berries 
from July to Winter. 
Each 
ASL OM ED 3 {seen ee eee 3.50 
GetOr pS bt eee ie etee ee sae eee 4.75 
SE COM LOS. eeneene ee snes 6.00 
LORCORL2 at tenes Meee oe eo oe, 7.50 
Ue CO (At tee eee as Pee 9.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
TILIA—tThe Lindens 
Tilia americana (American Linden) 75-90 
ft. Heart shaped foliage; greenish yel- 
low flowers in June. 
Gal meron Iter me ters Paes os See 3.50 
SutoelUsttels2 to.125 in» eal: 4.75 
LORtOel Zettel 2 tos. 51n. eal. 7225 
(NO) [ley AS aii MES ZE oe es = hale oe 8.00 
2 i U4 ie, Bo PA nin, eal, 10.75 
2% to 2% in. cal. 15.00 
T. argentea tomentosa (Silver-leafed Lin- 
den) 40-60 ft. Dense-headed tree. 
Leaves green above; white beneath. & 
GElO Mort Unease oe eae Se esi) 
Sota Oe tl eee pee eee _ 7.50 
T. cordata (ulmifolia) (Little leaf Euro- 
pean Linden) 70-100 ft. Leaves are 
dark green. Ideal for street or lawn 
planting. 
Oe CONS EU Seceecee ns ita ep es Oo 5.25 
GiC Oe O00 tre sient cet ase eee eee ee 5.25 
Sip COs | O21 Recerca On 6.75 
LOS COM L201 tote ee eee ie Ae 8.00 
ba AoA Es dodo ee in eae 9.50 
ULMUS—tThe Elms 
Ulmus americana (American Elm) 80-100 
ft. Great lofty arching branches. Fair- 
ly rapid grower. 
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GE CO Oe Lome ae ele ee. Se core 4.00 
See COmeL Obert eeeeee mee sees ef es renee ee ey45) 
SatOeLOM tel te toel4e0 ins caluee 6.00 
LOMtGe I Zhttes| 42) toe 4 in. cal) 7.00 
NORGE As el ae LOe cumin cal. 8.50 
TZe tos lat te2 to 244 an. cal: 10.50 
12 tonl4tt. 242" to 246. in, cal: 13.50 
U. americana molini (Moline Elm) 
80-100 ft. Light green shiny leaves, 
with nearly parallel branches. 
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GEL OMG a Et een eee eee dee 6.00 
Salm) Ort epee eee tetra See a TS 
U. americana vaseyi (Vase-shaped Ameri- 
can Elm) 80-100 ft. The majestic 
branches shape themselves into a huge 
vase. 
BELO RRO 21 bree ae = eet Se Be 4.25 
Gal Gee Gul Gceaee ee eee Reta 6.00 
Se Coup OST (eae eee ene ee (e105) 
10stoeiZeit 10.00 
whe 
U. pumila (Chinese Elm) 50-75 ft. 
Forms a symmetrical head with small 
glabrous leaves. 
Each 
Giver fh ate, oe Rees Beye Nn 4.25 
3 tO IO) aie, I we, YA. aha, @azulh, 6.75 
I4AStOulGuit 2s toro Ine calle 12.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application up 
to 5 to 6 in. caliper. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ACANTHOPANAX 
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum (Aralia penta- 
phylla) (Fiveleaf Aralia) 7-8 ft. 
Graceful, arching spiny branches. 
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oH 8 Y ets tas ona en a eee oe A ce a bys) 
Salo 4 at tee ee ae as 
AS Ope Ds | eee ee Daa 22a 
ALTHEA—See Hibiscus 
AMELANCHIER 
. Amelanchier canadensis (Downy Shadblow) 
20-25 ft. Pure white flowers in early 
spring. 
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SEW Onees Ln alti 2 Mn, Miles Hey toa ele 2.25 
AGt Owoet Th ee he a See ee 3-00) 
AZALEAS—Deciduous Kinds 
For Evergreen Azaleas—See Page 8 
Azalea calendulacea (Flame Azalea) 8-10 
ft. Orange to scarlet flowers in May. 
One of the most brilliant. 
WS Gio. MSS Na eyed be ae BAS 
(Be) say PU Ghee, Jetiaey SS 
Dates Yoel tbo bees 4.50 
Dl oetOmto eset (06 beeen 6.50 
A. pontica hybrid gloria mundi. 6-8 ft. 
Large orange flowers. Very hardy. 
1. qo, 1S av, TBAB 5.50 
18 to 24 Wm, IBee ds 6.25 
DP ige PR ae, Weil} 7.50 
A. pontica hybrid, Nancy-Waterer. 6-8 ft. 
Large yellow flowers; hardy. 
15 to 18 iil, IBY 5.50 
WS qe BAL ahh, TB} 6.25 
Yate) WS Tire Meted sys oe ee 7.50 
A. pontica hybrid Willem III. 6-8 ft. 
Large yellow flowers. 
Wsyagenn te shay, Ways ele OR 8 5.50 
ier ae ne Via Ne yCd es 8 6.25 
Zeal Ome 292 Bs ba ocr 7.50 
A. vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea) 6-8 ft. 
Very beautiful in April and May when 
the clear pink flowers open. 
LSaetO-24 eee in. bee eee 4.00 
Ph SRG) Waren Ne yod pee oe 5.75 
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