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ULMUS 
The named varieties listed below are fine, clean, 
straight trees. 
ULMUS americana moline 80’-100’ Moline Elm 
Broad conical outline. Ideal for narrow streets. 
11 to12 ft,1%to2 in. 15.00 14.50 
12 toi138 ft.,2 to 2% in. 20.00 
16 "to 17 SUS3 fo 3a pose 
vase shaped (Urni) 80'-100' Vase Elm 
Selected strain with an open crown. 
12 to 14 ‘ft.,2- to 2% ine20°00 
14 tol16 ft.,2%to3 _ in. 30.00 
16 to18 ft.,3 to 3% in. 38.00 
Princeton 80'-100’ Princeton Elm 
Selected strain with a pyramidal habit. 
9 to10 ft,1%tol% in. 8.50 7.00 
10 toll ft, 1% to 1% in. 10.50 ~~ 9.00 
11 totl2> ti, 1 24to.2e, teen 
12° Sto 138) ft 2) stor s4 ine 2000 
18 +to15 £ft., 2% to 2% in. 22:00 
14 to16 ft. 2% to3_ in. 30.00 
16° to 18 ft.,.3 to’ 3% n333-00 
VIBURNUM americanum (Trilobum) 10’-12' 
American Cranberry Bush 
Bright scarlet berries all winter. Good foliage. 
DOO eta Dee eee 1.20 1.00 90 
carlesi 4’-5' Fragrant Viburnum 
Waxy pink flowers appear in round clusters. De- 
mands drainage. 
15 ato al Seeelieb Cb ee 5.00 
182 eto 24 ine Bee 7.00 
DUO 2 yen Ue ees 9.00 
OUeEtOe. Oo Eli. Di Deeeeee 11.00 
cassinoides 6'-8' Witherod 
White flowers, June-July. Berries pink changing to 
dark blue. Rich autumn coloring — splendid for 
massing. 
18> altor la ein wee eee 1.10 
oh Sto SSG ee ee 1.30 
Se Atego ait ee 1.80 
dentatum 10’-12' Arrow Wood 
White flowers, May-June. Berries blue-black. Au- 
tumn coloring purple and red—thrives in wet soil. 
2° "toe nS We et ee eee 1.20 
