Shade Trees The Linn County Nurseries 
Size Each 
ELM—Ame rican. 80-100 ft. One of the best of all Shade 4-5 ft 1.00 
trees moderately fast growing and thriving in al- 5-65 sie 1.60 
most all situations 6-8 ft. 225 
8-10 ft. 3.50 
1144-1% in. 6.50 
1% -2 in. 8.50 
2-2%% in. 10.50 
—Lake City. 80-100 ft. A grafted upright form of the pd ae cast 1.50 
American Elm which assumes a good form with 5-6. - fit. Jayads 
little training. Good foliage. 6-8 ft. 3.00 
5-6 
6-8 
—Moline. 80-100 ft. Another grafted American Elm ft; 2.20 
growing upright like the Lake City, and having the Lt 3.00 
same large closely set leaves and thrifty growth. 
—Vase. 80-100 ft. A grafted form having an upright urn 1% -2 in. 10.00 
shape. 2-24 in 13.50 
—Chinese. 40-50 ft. Extremely rapid growing having 4-5 ft. 1.00 
thin twigs and small leaves. A very attractive tree 
when small but often breaks when older during ice 
storms. This tree is best not planted in lawns except 
where too dry for other trees. 
EVODIA danielli. Korean Evodia, 25 ft. A small fast 
growing tree, having flat clusters of white flowers 
in late summer. 
GINKGO. 50-75 ft. An interesting tree that should 5-6 tt 7.50 
be used more, having unusual fan shaped leaves. 
Pyramidal in growth. This is the oldest known tree 
grown today. Fossilized leaves supposed to be mil- 
lions of years old have been unearthed. 
HACKBERRY. Celtis-occidentalis. 60-75 ft. A very 5-6 ft. 3.00 
strong rapid growing shade tree somewhat resembling 6-8 ft. 4.50 
the elm in appearance, but with somewhat lighter 8-10 ft. 6.00 
colored leaves. An excellent street tree. 
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HAWTHORN. Crataegus. The Thorns or Hawthorns are dense twiggy small 
trees having white flowers in late May or June and red haws or fruit in the 
fall. They should be planted in April or early May, and are best moved with 
a ball of earth. 
—Coccinoides. Kansas Hawthorn. 15-20 ft. Attractive 5-6 ft. B&B 8.00 
white flowers, lustrous dark crimson fruit, orange . 6-8 ft. B&B 9.50 
and scarlet fall foliage. Heavy plants. S=1033 {tip Be 2100 
—Phaenopyrum. Washington Thorn. 20-30 ft. Not ee nae Bday 4.50 
troubled by the Cedar Apple Rust. A very choice $-103-ft-s B&B 13.00 
rather upright species with small bright green 1%-2 in. B&B 18.00 
leaves which color brilliantly in fall. The clus- 2-2% in. B&B 22.50 
ters of small bright red fruits hang till mid-winter. 2%4-3 in. B&B 26.50 
3-3% in. B&B 30.00 
3%-4 in. B&B 35.00 
—Toba. A pink flowering hawthorn hardier than Paul’s HaOaeare. 5.00 
Scarlet. 
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