Vaughan's seed store . 0; 12 to 14 ft., 4 $ Horizontalis. Similar to the Camperdown Elm,but the branches grow straight out from themain stem (hence the name), instead of growingdown. 8 ft. clear stem, 7-year heads, $ Elm. (Ulmus Vegeta) Clean,smooth bark, erect, stately habit. Not as sub-ject to attacks of insects as some kinds, and oneof the very best ornamental trees for any to 10 ft., $ Var. Camperdown Pendula. (Camp-erdown Weeping Elm.) A very picturesque andgraceful form with drooping branches; graftedhigh on straight stems. 8-f


Vaughan's seed store . 0; 12 to 14 ft., 4 $ Horizontalis. Similar to the Camperdown Elm,but the branches grow straight out from themain stem (hence the name), instead of growingdown. 8 ft. clear stem, 7-year heads, $ Elm. (Ulmus Vegeta) Clean,smooth bark, erect, stately habit. Not as sub-ject to attacks of insects as some kinds, and oneof the very best ornamental trees for any to 10 ft., $ Var. Camperdown Pendula. (Camp-erdown Weeping Elm.) A very picturesque andgraceful form with drooping branches; graftedhigh on straight stems. 8-ft. stems, 5 and 6 yearheads, $ to $ Elm. (U. Campestris Monumen-talis.) A slow growing variety forms a straightdense column reminding one of a Lombardy Pop-lar Very distinct and beautiful. 8 to 10 ft.,$; each; 12 ft., Specimens, $ EARLY PLANTING. renVerSure!Th? trees can then get rooted before real warm weather ,. 136 ai£t&^$\r€ ,Seea .Store SSl%°,£^SgsS^are. Ornamental Trees —Continued ELMS (Ulmus)—Continued. Purpurea. (Purple-leaved.) A variety with large purpleleaves in the spring, changing to dark green as seasonadvances. 12 ft., 3 in. cal., $ each; 12 to 14 ft. 3%to 4 in. cal. $ Scotch Elm. (U. Campestris Latifolia.) A very robust treewith large leaves. One of the best shade trees; highlycolored until late autumn. 10 to 12 ft., 1% in. cal., $;10 to 12 ft., 2 in cal., $; 10 to 12 ft., 2V2 in. cal.,$; 10 to 12 ft., 3 in. cal., $; 4 in. cal., $ GINGKO BILOBA (Maidenhair Tree) ? HE value of this tree lies in the fact that it is immunefrom the ordinary attacks of insects and withstands sowell the unnatural conditions of our cities. It is highlyornamental on lawns or public grounds. 8 to 10 ft., 2 , $ JUDAS TREE (Red Bud) Cercis Canadensis. It blooms in early spring. Its massesof small delicate rosy flowers wreathe the leafless branchesso quickly as to give very fine contrasts and


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