20 R. O. KIRKLAND 
CRAB (Malus) 
BECHTEL—Very large, double, pale pink blooms resembling small rose 
buds. Later blooming than other crabs. 4-5 ft. $3.00. 
BECHTEL DWARF—A new dwarf and compact form of this fine flower- 
ing Crabapple. 2-3 ft. $2.50. 
\ELEYI—Bright red flowers, red fruit, with colored and very ornamental 
foliage throughout the Summer. 4-5 ft. $2.50. 
\HOPA—Large, bright orange-red fruit often used for jelly. Soft rosy-red 
flowers in the Spring. A handsome small tree. 4-5 ft. $2.50. 
ELM (Ulmus) 
AMERIOCAN—Tall and wide spreading tree, much used for street and 
ornamental planting. 6-8 ft. $2.50. 
CHINESE OR SIBERIAN—A hardy, rapid growing tree, resistant to al- 
kali, drought and climatic extremes. Will grow where all others fail. 
6-8 ft. $2.50; 8-10 ft. $3.00. 
HAWTHORNE (Crataegus) 
CORDATA—Larger growing than Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorne. Deep green 
foliage with big clusters of white blooms in Spring. The clusters of 
giant berries turn to brilliant red in Autumn. 6-8 ft. $4.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Very double, deep crimson flowers similar to small 
rose buds, followed by clusters of showy red berries in the Fall. 5-6 ft. 
$3.50; 6-7 ft. $4.50. 
HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia) 
HONEYLOCUST THORNLESS—Ornamental tree grown chiefly for its 
handsome, finely divided foliage. Long lived, hardy, and not affected 
by borers or drought, and succeeds in most soils. Fragrant white 
flowers in May. An outstanding tree for this section. 6-8 ft. $3.00; 
8-10 ft. $3.50. 
MORAINE—A new and improved form of thornless Honeylocust. Noted 
for its freedom from seed pods and thorns, graceful vase shape, lace- 
like foliage, and ability to stand almost any growing conditions. Plant 
Pat. 836. 6-7 ft. $6.50. 
HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus) 
RUBY—tThis variety of Horsechestnut in bloom is a glorious sight. The 
color is genuinely bright scarlet, and our grafted trees start blooming 
when only 5 or 6 feet tall. One of the finest small flowering trees. 
5-6 ft. $8.00. 
LINDEN 
PYRAMIDAL AMERICAN—A fine new tree. Growth is upright and 
pyramidal making it especially valuable for planting on city lots and 
street parking. White flowers. 6-8 ft. $4.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
SOULANGEANA—tThe Magnolias are among the most beautiful small 
flowering trees in the world, thriving in any section where cultural 
requirements are provided. They enjoy a cool moist location, partial 
shade and an acid soil. The large flowers of Soulangeana are laven- 
der-pink. 3-4 ft. $10.50. 
STELLATA—The Star Magnolia, so-called because of the shape of the 
flowers. The fragrant blooms are white to soft pink, and it is free 
flowering even on very small plants. Growth is shrub-like. 15-18 in. 
$6.50. 
