1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
MOLINE ELM (ULMUS am. molinensis)—Conical shape, rapid 
growing. Excellent for parkways. Height 50-60’. 
Each 5to25 
1 inch 7.00 6.50 
14% inch 10.00 9.50 
HACKBERRY 
HACKBERRY (CELTIS occidentalis)—Fine native tree with 
leaves and bark similar to the American elm, 
spreading, globular and irregular in height. 
Each 5to25 
1 inch _ 10.00 9.50 1% inch 13.00 12.50 
2 inch 16.00 os 
HAWTHORN 
PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN (CRATAEGUS oxyacantha 
splendens)—-A grafted variety, erect in habit. 
Blooms in late May or early June. The flowers 
are clusters of scarlet. 
(B&B) 4 feet 15.00 14.50 
THICKET HAWTHORN (CRATAEGUS coccinea)—Erect with 
good foliage lasting into winter. Thicket Haw- 
thornes are noted for their beautiful white flowers 
and red fruit. Height to 20’. 
(B&B) 4 feet 12.00 £11.50 (B&B) 6 feet 20.00 —_ 
(B&B) 5 feet 16.00 15.50 
COCKSPUR THORN (CRATAEGUS crusgalli)—Foliage is dark, 
glossy; and brilliant orange, scarlet, in fall. 
Height to 20’. 
3 feet 7.00 6.50 
(B&B) 4 feet 12.00 11.50 
WASHINGTON THORN (CRATAEGUS cordata)—Erect, noted 
for its highly colored foliage in fall. Blooms in 
late May or early June. The flowers are white 
followed by red fruit. 
3 feet 7.50 7.00 (B&B) 5 feet 16.00 —— 
(B&B) 4 feet 14.00 13.50 (B&B) 6 feet 22.00 —— 
(B&B) 8 feet 28.00 es 
