SORBUS—The Mountain-Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia (European Mountain- 
Ash) 25-80 ft. Produces scarlet berries 
from July to Winter. 
Each 
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Larger sizes quoted on application. 
TILIA—The Lindens 
Tilia americana (American Linden) 175-90 
ft. Heart shaped foliage; greenish yel- 
low flowers in June. 
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10 to 12 ft. 1% to 1% in. cal. le25 
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2% to 2% in. cal. 15.00 
T. argentea tomentosa (Silver-leafed Lin- 
den) 40-60 ft. Dense-headed tree. 
Leaves green above; white beneath. 
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T. cordata Culmifolia) (Little leaf Euro- 
pean Linden) 70-100 ft. Leaves are 
dark green. Ideal for street or lawn 
planting. 
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ULMUS—tThe Elms 
Ulmus americana (American Elm) 80-100 
ft. Great lofty arching branches. Fair- 
ly rapid grower. 
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SeLOm LU Et mivalO mle ii callers 6.00 
10;to.12 ft, 1% to 134 in.eal:. 7.00 
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12;to 14°ft. 2% to. 22 in. eal: 13.50 
U. americana molini (Moline Elm) 
80-100 ft. Light green shiny leaves, 
with nearly parallel branches. 
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U. americana vaseyi (Vase-shaped Ameri- 
can Elm) 80-100 ft. The majestic 
branches shape themselves into a huge 
vase. 
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U. pumila (Chinese Elm) 50-75 ft. 
Forms a symmetrical head with small 
glabrous leaves. 
Each 
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14 to 16 ft. 2% to 3 in. cal. 12.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application up 
to 5 to 6 in. caliper. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ACANTHOPANAX 
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum (Aralia penta- 
phylla) (Fiveleaf Aralia) 7-8 ft. 
Graceful, arching spiny branches. 
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4-to beTt. 2.25 
ALTHEA—See Hibiscus 
AMELANCHIER 
Amelanchier canadensis (Downy Shadblow) 
20-25 ft. Pure white flowers in early 
spring. 
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8 to 4 ft 2.25 
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AZALEAS—Deciduous Kinds 
For Evergreen Azaleas—See Page 8 
Azalea calendulacea (Flame Azalea) 8-10 
ft. Orange to scarlet flowers in May. 
One of the most brilliant. 
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A. pontica hybrid gloria mundi. 6-8 ft. 
Large orange flowers. Very hardy. 
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A. pontica hybrid, Nancy-Waterer. 6-8 ft. 
Large yellow flowers; hardy. 
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in qway BRL ity, IBA) 6.25 
OE OME CL a tae > 7.50 
A. pontica hybrid Willem III. 6-8 ft. 
Large yellow flowers. 
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WES ey PHN Ti, Bee BB 6.25 
DR He “Ey atte, IBYCABS 8 ne 7.50 
A. vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea) 6-8 ft. 
Very beautiful in April and May when 
the clear pink flowers open. 
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