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FRAXINUS—ASH 
Medium sized trees, thriving over a wide 
territory. 
Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata; Green 
Ash, (30 to 40 ft.) Especially valuable for 
planting in high altitudes and dry climates. 
Succeeds everywhere, and most valuable for 
farm plantings. 8-10 ft., $5.00. 
GLEDITSIA—HONEYLOCUST 
Planted as specimen and for shade; they 
are adapted to most soils. 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis; Thornless 
Honeylocust. (50 to 60 ft.) Fragrant white 
flowers in May. Long lived hardy tree, and 
drought resistant. Succeeds on most any 
kind of soil. Not affected by borers. 6-8 ft., 
$5.50; 8-10 ft.. $7.00; 11%4-11%4-in. cal., $8.50; 
1144-2 in. cal., $11.00. 
G. triacanthos inermis Moraine; Moraine 
Locust. (To 60 ft.) (Plant Patent No. 836.) 
Grows more rapidly than the regular Thorn- 
less Honeylocust, but being a sterile tree 
does not set the seed pods. Similar in all 
other respects. A very desirable tree in all 
plantings, and highly recommended. 6-7 ft., 
$8.00; 7-8 ft., $10.00; 8-10 ft., $12.50. 
MALUS—APPLES 
Trees and shrubs of high ornamental and 
commercial values. 
Malus ioenis Bechtel; Prairie Crab. (12 to 
15 ft.) A beautiful, double pink, flowering 
erab with fragrant flowers, May-June. Per- 
fectly hardy, succeeds well in most soils not 
extremely wet. The only fragrant double 
crab. 3-4 ft., $3.00; 4-5 ft., $4.00; 5-6 ft., $6.00. 
-— Dolga Crab. (To 20 ft.) A beautiful orna- 
mental crab; flowers are white, followed by 
gorgeous small, red. and almost heart- 
shaped fruit. 5-6 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., $3.50; 1-114 
in. cal., $6.00. 
Hopa Crab. (15 to 20 ft.) Very popular 
ornamental crab with showy blossoms of 
eerise-red color. Highly recommended. 5-6 
ft., $3.50; 6-7 ft., $4.50. 
Red Silver Crab. (To 18 ft.) Similar to 
Hopa Crab, but leaves and blossoms are 
deeper red. 4-5 ft., $38.00; 5-6 ft., $4.00. 
POPULUS—POPLAR, ASPEN 
AND COTTONWOOD 
Trees and shrubs with soft wood. Widely 
planted for avenues, windbreaks, and orna- 
ment. 
Populus tremuloides; Quaking Aspen. (To 
35 ft.) This is the well known Quaking 
Aspen which colors so highly and so beau- 
tifully in the fall, making our mountains a 
blaze of color. These are nursery grown, 
not collected. 7-8 ft., $6.00; 8-10 ft., $7.50; 
114-11 in. cal., $10.00; 1144-2 in. cal., $12.50. 
Populus nigra; Lombardy Poplar. Grows 
tall and symmetrical. Branches close to the 
ground and is fine for screen purposes or 
landscape work. A picturesque tree. 8-10 ft., 
$2.25; 114-142 in. cal., $3.00; 14-2 in. cal., 
$4.00; 2-214 cal., $5.50. Ten or more of a 
size, 10% discount. 
Populus sargenti; Cottonless Cottonwood 
(60 to 90 ft.) This is the regular Western 
Broadleaf Cottonwood except that it does 
not bear cotton. Recommended for large 
estates and farms. 6-8 ft., $2.50; 8-10 ft., 
$3.50; 1144-1%4-in, cal., $4.50; 114-2-in. cal., 
$6.00. 
QUERCUS—OAK 
Quercus borealis; Northern Red Oak. (To 
50 ft.) Apparently this variety of all the 
Oaks is best adapted to Colorado climate. 
Its wide spreading branches, hardiness. and 
beautiful fall coloring, as well as smooth 
bark, made it the outstanding tree of this 
family. 6-8 ft., $8.00; 8-10 ft., $10.00; 1144-1144 
in. cal,, $13.00; 114-2 in. cal., $17.50. 
SALIX—WILLOW 
Woody plants, grown for ornament, 
sereens, shelter, holding of banks, and some 
of the species for the twigs from which 
baskets are made. Adapted to moist condi- 
tions. Grow rapidly. 
Salix niobe; Niobe Weeping Willow. (30 
to 35 ft.) This willow is a hybrid between 
the White and Black Willows. It is an ex- 
ceptionally strong, hardy, graceful tree. 
Splendid weeping habit. 5-6 ft., $1.75: 6-8 
ft., $2.50; 8-10 ft., $3.00; 114-114 in. ecal., $4.00; 
2-2% in. cal., $6.00. 
NOTE—We give no mortality guarantee 
on Niobe Willow. We deliver good, live 
trees, but are not responsible for future 
results on this item. 
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