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CRAB—continued from preceding page 
PURPLE LEAF CRAB (MALUS atropurpurea)—Foliage is deep- 
er colored than Hopa, fruit is small and not suited 
for jelly. Height to 16’. 
Each 5to25 Each 
3 feet 3.50 3.30 (B&B) 6 feet 10.00 
4 feet 4.50 4.30 (B&B) 7 feet 14.00 
5 feet 6.00 9.90 
“\WILD CRABAPPLE (MALUS ioensis)—Flowers are light pink, 
followed by large yellow crabapples which are 
good for jelly. Light gray bark. Height to 20’. 
3 feet 3.90 3.30 (B&B) 6 feet 10.00 
4 feet 4.50 4.30 (B&B) 7 feet 14.00 
5 feet 6.00 5.90 
ELM 
AMERICAN ELM (ULMUS americana)—Native tree with grace- 
ful spreading branches, prefers moist soil. Height 
80 to 100’. 
Each 5to25 
1 inch 9.00 8.50 2 inch 16.00 15.50 
1% inch 12.00 #£1150 2% inch 22.00 21.50 
3 inch 27.50 — 
CHINESE ELM (ULMUS pumila)—Most rapid growing of the 
better shade trees, fine foliage, and thrives in 
poor soil. Height 50 to 60’. 
Jas inches 20,00 5.90 2 inch 15.00 = 14.50 
1% inch — 9.00 8.50 2% inch 18.00 17.50 
3 inch: 21.00 — 
MOLINE ELM (ULMUS am. molinensis)—-Conical shape, rapid 
growing. 
VASE ELM (ULMUS americana urnii)—Vase shaped with 
; large dark green foliage. 
The Moline and Vase Elms are excellent for park- 
ways. Height 50 to 60’. 
2 inch 22.00 — 
