ULMUS americana (American Elm) 
Stateliness and dignity are here exem- 
plified. Fairly rapid in growth, this typ- 
ical American tree soon assumes regal 
proportions and commands respect of all 
who look upon it. 
222/25 Cal, ; 9.00 
2i2-09 ECOL ee 12.00 
3-342." cal. 15.00 
342-4" cal. : pol 8:00 
VIBURNUM americanum (oxycoccos) 
(American Cranberrybush) 
Bright scarlet berries in large bunches, 
persisting all winter. 
3-4’ 1.00 
VIBURNUM burkwoodi 
(Burkwood Viburnum) 
A hybrid viburnum similar to carlesi 
but superior in foliage which is semi- 
evergreen and glossy. Fragrant pink 
clusters in early May. 
2¥%2-3' B&B 3.50 
VIBURNUM cassinoides (With-rod) 
White, June-July. Berries pink changing 
to dark blue. Rich autumn coloring; 
splendid for massing and near water. 
Lier 1.00 
VIBURNUM carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) 
One of the most desirable, semi-dwarf 
flowering shrubs with wonderfully fra- 
grant flower clusters of white shaded 
with pink. Foliage nice green. 
2-3' B&B 3.00 
dilatatum (Linden Viburnum) 
White, May-June, scarlet showy berries 
persisting. 
4.5’ 1.00 
