Shade Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
"—Scugog. NiedzwitzikyalhasCross = 20 PL tc xcs eet 3-4 
2 in. rosy-red single flowers, 1% in. purplish red fruit 4-5 ite 2.00 
with red flesh. Edible. A fine dual purpose crab. 5-6 
—Tanner. (Baccata selection). 10-15 ft. <...222.- 22 2-3 
1% in. single white flowers and % in. fruit. Sept. 
through Jan. A pleasingly symmetrical tree. 
\—Van Eseltine. (Arnoldiana x spectabilis). 15 ft... 223 eee tts 1.50 
1% in. semi-double red to pink flowers. %4 in. red 
fruit. An upright tree while small. Narrow glossy 
foliage. 
a elena dNolinenayereiars, TS AAN) sin, ee ee 3-4 ft. 2.00 
134 in. purplish red flowers and 1 in. red fruit. Up- 
right in habit. 
A —Wynema. (Ioensis x pumila). 12-18 ft. 0.0.02 4- 
1% in. single pink flowers, 2 in. yellow green fruit, 5 
about the size of Whitney with the true wild crab 
flavor and keeping a year. 
—Zuma Calocarpa. Redbud Crab. 15 ft. ~.........022.... 2-om eit 1.50 
Red buds, 1 in. pink flowers, 2 in. bright red to orange 
fruit lasting almost until spring. One of the best for 
ornamental fruits. Shrub or small tree. 
CRATAEGUS—See thorn. 
DOGWOOD—See shrubs. 
ELM—American. 80-100 ft. One of the best of all 6-82ee4t: 2.25 
Shade trees moderately fast growing and thriving in 8-10 ft. 3.00 
almost all situations. 10-12 ft. 5.00 
Jeinencals 7.50 
—Chinese. 40-50 ft. Extremely rapid growing having 4-5 ft 1.00 
thin twigs and small leaves. A very attractive tree 5-6 ft. 1.50 
when small but often breaks when older during ice 6-8 ft 2.00 
storms. This tree is best not planted in lawns except 8-10 ft. 3.00 
where too dry for other trees. 10-12 ft. 4.50 
2einieecals 7.00 
—Lake City. 80-100 ft. A grafted upright form of the 1% in. cal. 7.00 
American Elm which assumes a good form with little 2 in. cal. 10.00 
training. Good foliage. 
—Moline. 80-100 ft. Another grafted American Elm 1% in. cal. 7.00 
growing upright like the Lake City, and having the 2-1n, call: 10.00 
same large closely set leaves and thrifty growth. 
—North Platte. A red elm, — chinese elm cross making a 4-5 ft 2.00 
fast growing desirable tree with medium size leaves. H-Oummee lite 2.50 
G=Gieeme tt 3:25 
FAGUS. See Beech. 
HACKBERRY. Celtis-occidentalis. 60-75 ft. A very 4 
strong rapid growing shade tree somewhat resembling 5 
the elm in appearance, but with somewhat lighter 6 : 
colored leaves. An excellent street tree. 8-10 ft. 6.00 
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HALESIA. Monticola Mountain Silverbell. 15-20 ft. 
Large shrub or small tree covered with pinkish white 
bell-like flowers during lilactime. Hardier and larger 
flowered than most Halesias. 
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