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PETER HEEDERSOK & CO., NEW YORK, WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



DECIDUOUS 



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EVERGREEN 



TREE SEEDS 



ORNAMENTAL, 

 SHADE, FOREST, 

 HEDGE & FRUIT. 



" Trees can be as easily grown from seeds as the most common vegetable." — Fuller. 

 We give complete directions for growing trees from seeds on each package. 



DECIDUOUS TREES. 



AilanthUS Glandulosa. (Tree of Heaven), largely grown for 

 streets and parks 



Ash, White (Fraxinus Americana), handsome shade and orna- 

 mental tree 



BaSSWOOd,Or American Linden (Tilia A mericana), large 

 tree, 60 to 80 feet high 



Beech, European (Fagus sylvatica). similar to the American 

 Heech. beautiful shade tree 



Butter iUt (Juglans cinera) per qt., 10c; per bush., $2.50 



Birch, Black or Sweet; also called Mahogany and 



Cherry Birch (Betula lenta), valuable for moist soils and 



cold climates 



Birch, Paper or Canoe (Betula papyracea), large tree with 

 white bark. Effective for landscapes 



Blue Gum, or Fever and Ague Tree (Eucalyptus globu- 

 lus). Valuable for the extreme South 



Chestnut, American Sweet (Castanea vesca Americana) 



per qt., 40c; per pk., $2.50 



Cherry, Wild Black (Prunus serotina), a large tree, valuable 

 (or cabinet work 



China Tree, Pride of India, or Umbrella Tree (Melia 



azedarach), about 40 feet high: a favorite in the South for shade. 

 Catalpa, or Indian &&a.r\ (Catalpa bignonioides), a handsome 



shade and ornamental tree 



Catalpa, Hardy Western (Catalpa speciosa), upright and 



symmetrical ; very hardy, valuable for the West 



Cucumber Tree (Magnolia acuminata), height, 60 to 70 feet, 



leaves very lar^e 



DogWOOd, White Flowering (Cornus Jlorida), small tree, 



foliage in the fall colors crimson, large white flowers 



Elm, English (Ulmus campestris), a noble ornamental tree 



Hickory, Shellbark or Shagbark (Carya alba), nuts thin 



shelled per qt., 15c; per bush., §3.00 



Holly, American (Ilex opaca), broad leaved evergreen trees, 



scarlet berries, height 20 to 40 feet. 



Larch, European or Tyrolese (Larix Europ&a), desirable 



orn mental or limber tree, hardy, of rapid growth 



Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymtwcladus Canadensis), a large, 



noble, ornamental and shade tree, 60 to 80 feet 



Locust, Honey (Gleditschia triacant/ius), valuable for hedges. 



branches covered with thorns 



Locust, Yellow (Robinia pseudo-acacia), medium sized tree, 



fragrant white flowers 



Maiden Hair or Gingko Tree (Salisburia adiantifolia) 



handsome, sometimes 100 feet high. Leaves fan-shaped 



Maple, Sugar, Rock Or Hard (Acer sacckarinum), height 



80 to go feet : a great favorite for street planting. Maple sugar is 



made from its sap 



Maple, Scarlet, Red Or Swamp (Acer rubra), a large, 



round-headed shade tree : the foliage in autumn is brilliant 



Maple, Sycamore (Acer Pseudo-platanus), a vigorous tree 



sometimes 100 feet. A good tree for the seashore 



Maple, Norway (Acer platanoides), a round-headed majestic 



tree, valuable for forest and shade 



Mulberry, Red (Morus rubra), generally small, but sometimes 



60 feet. Fruit, dark, reddish purple 



Mulberry, White (Morus alba), a small tree of rapid growth: 



fruit pinkish white. The best variety for feeding silk worms 



Mulberry, Russian (Morus tartarica), rapid growing, thriving 



on the dry soils of the Western Prairies 



Magnolia Grandiflora. Massive foliage, large, white fragrant 



flowers __... 



Paulownia Imperialis, or Empress Tree. A noble 



ornamental tree; handsome fragrant flowers, height 20 to 30 feet. . 

 Persimmon, Japan (Dyospyros Kaki), an excellent ornamental 



tree, large golden fruit. Not nardy north of Richmond, Va ... 

 Pecan N ut (Cary olivajb'inis), not adapted to a northern climate. 



Nuts large and thin shelled 



Sweet Gum, Bilsted or Alligator Tree (Liquidambar 



stymcijlua), of rapid growth, beautiful pyramidal form. .60 to 80 ft. 



Silver Bell, or Four-winged Snowdrop (Halesia tetra- 



ptera), medium sized, large clusters of pure white flowers 



Sycamore, or Oriental Plane (Platanus orientalis), 75 to 



10c fe< 1 high.superiorto our native Buttonwood, for street planting 



Tulip Tree, White or Canoe Wood (Liriodendron tulipi- 



fera), tall, pyramidal form, often 140 feet high 



Walnut, Black (Juglans nigra) . ..per qt., ice. ; per bush., $2.00 



Willow, White (Sali x alba), rapid growing, attractive and useful.. 



YellOW Wood (Cladrastris tinctoria or Virgilia lutea), beautiful 



broad, round head ; flowers white and fragrant cover the tree in 



June 



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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND HEDGE PLANTS. 



Asiatic Bladder Nut (Staphylea colchica) early flowering. 



Flowers in clusters, white and fragTant 25 



Barberry, Common or European (Berberis vulgaris), 



yellow flowers, followed by orange-scarlet fruit 10 



Barberry, Purple- Leaved (Berberis vulgaris atrepur- 



puren I, violet colored foliage and fruit ..: 15 



Bitter Sweet (Celaslrus scandens), a hardy climber, clusters of 



orange colored fruit i» 



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Honeysuckle, Japan (Lonicera brachypoda), climber, flowers 

 yellowish white in |une 



Laburnum or Golden Chain \Cytisus Laburnum), long 



drooping, yellow flowers 



Lilac, Purple (Syringa vulgaris), our common variety; one of 

 the very best 



Lilac, White (Syringa vulgaris alba), one of the best whites 



Mountain Laurel or Calico Bush (Kaimia lati/olia) . . . 



Osage Orange (Madura aurantiaca), a thorny shrub; largely- 

 used for hedges, and is a fine lawn plant. Per 100 lb., $25.00. . . . 



Privet California or Japan (Ligustrum ovalijoiium), 



nearly evergreen: one of our best hedge and ornamental plants .. . 



Syringa Or Mock Orange (PhHadelphus coronarius),_ pure 



white, fragrant flowers in June. Clean seed 



Strawberry Scented Shrub (Calvcanthus floridus) 



Styrax, Japan (Styrax Japonica), flowers white, bell-like hang- 

 ing under the branches 



White Fringe (Chionanthus Virginica), pure white, long, feath- 

 ery flowers in June 



Weigelia, Rose Colored (Weigelia rosea), June blooming 

 rose colored flowers • 



Rhododendron Maximum (Great Laurel), rich leatherv 

 evergreen foliage and large heads of gorgeous flowers 



EVERGREEN TREES. 



Arbor Vitae, American (Thuya occidentalis), popular for 

 hedges, screens, etc 



Arbor Vitae, Japanese Plumed (Retinospora plumosa), 



with delicate silvery foliage 



Arbor Vitae, Japanese Golden Plum d (Retinospora 



plu?nosa aurea), golden tinted foliage 



Cedar, Deodar Or Indian (Cedrus deodara), a noble ever- 

 green foliage silvery green 



Cedar. Red (Juniperus Virginia), forest and ornamental tree. 



Height-from 30 to 60 feet 



California Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), a valuable tree 



in California, 200 to 300 feet high. Succeeds south of Virginia.. , 

 California Giant Tree ,(Sequoia gigantea), attains a height of 



200 to 300 feet. Not hardy norih of Virginia 



Fir, Japan Silver (Abies firma), compact pyramidal form. 



Foliage large and flat 



Fir, Silver Cephalonian (Abies Cephalonica), a free grower, 



hardy, leases silvery and dagger shaped 



Fir,"Nordman'S (Picea [Abies] Nordmanniana), handsome and 



hardy; massive dark foliage, silvery below .... 



Fir, Pinsapo or Spanish (Picea [Abies'] pinsapo). handsome 



and picturesque; leaves borne in whorls 



Hemlock (Tsuga [Abies'] Canadens's) height nearly 100 feet .. .. 

 Juniper, Irish, (Juniperus communis Hibernicus), handsome for 



columnar effects in landscape 



Pine, yellow Georgia or Long-Leaved Southern 



(Pinus australis), 60 to 80 feet hi^h 



Pine, YellOW Heavy-Wooded (Pinus Ponderosa), large 



and common tree of the Rocky Mountains 



Pine, White Or Weymonth (Pinus strobus), a stately and 



valuable tree; height 100 to 150 feet 



Pine, Austrian (Pinus A ustriaca), a large massive tree, dark 



foliage, and important for lawn planting . 



Pine. Swiss Stone (Pinus cembra helvetica), handsome conical 



form 



Pine. Corsican (Pinus Laricio), a large, rapid growing, noble 



tree '"" 



Pine, Scotch (Pinus Sylvestris), open pyrmidal form, foliage dark 



green 



Spruce, Douglas (Pseudotsuga [Abies] Douglassi) a large and 



important timber tree of the West; height 200 to 300 teet, foliage 



rich blue _ 



Spruce White (Picea [Abies] alba), compact tree, about 50 feet 



high .. . 



Spruce, Norway (Picea [Abies] excelsa), a handsome ornamen- 

 tal tree; one of our best evergreens 



Spruce, Blue Colorado (Picea [A bies] pungens) . large tree of 



pyramidal form and dense growth; foliage rich sage blue 



FRUIT SEEDS. 



Per oz. Per lb. 



Apple Seed. $5.00 bush 



Cherry Pits. Mahaleb 



Currant, Red 



White 



Black 



Gooseberry, Red 



Yellow 



" Green. 



Peach Pits. 10c. qt.; larger quantities on application . 



Pear Seed 



Quince Seed 



Raspberry Seed 



Strawberry Seed 



Red Alpine 



Japanese Wlneberry. 8c. pkt 



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