92 WARREN ST., NEW YORK 
11 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
14 lb. lb. 
PLUMBAGO 
capensis, Cape Plumbago . . . . $3.00 per 1000 seeds 
POPULUS 
deltoides, Southern Cottonwood .40 1.25 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
nigra, Black Poplar .35 1.10 
nigra italica, Lombardy Poplar .40 1.25 
tremula, European Aspen .40 1.25 
PRUNUS 
americana, American Plum .30 1.00 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
avium, Mazzard .25 .75 
cerasifera, Myrobalan Plum .25 .75 
mahaleb, Mahaleb Cherry .25 .75 
maritima, Beach Plum .65 2.25 
pennsylvanica, Pin Cherry .45 1.35 
serotina, Black Cherry .25 .75 
virginiana, Common Chokecherry .30 1.00 
The last three varieties of Prunus listed are 
being considered by the U. S. Forest Service for 
the new Shelter Belt Project just recently author¬ 
ized by the President. You should grow some. 
PSEUDOLARIX 
kaempferi, Goldenlarch . 1.10 4.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA 
douglasi glauca, Colorado Douglas Fir.65 3.25 
cJouglasi viridis, Washington Douglas Fir. 1.50 5.00 
douglasi viridis, California Douglas Fir. 1.35 4.75 
PTELEA 
trifoliata, Common Hoptree .35 1.25 
PUERARIA 
thunbergiana, Kudzu Bean, C.S.45 1.45 
PYRACANTHA 
angustifolia, Narrowleaf Firethorn .90 3.00 
coccinea, Scarlet Firethorn .40 1.20 
coccinea lalandi, Laland Firethorn, C.S.70 2.25 
PYRUS 
communis, French Pear .55 1.75 
*QUERCUS 
As we do not carry stock of Acorns, orders can 
only be accepted if received prior to the collecting 
season. 
alba, White Oak . .17 
bicolor, Swamp White Oak . .27 
coccinea, Scarlet Oak . .23 
illicifolia, Scrub Oak . .35 
nigra, Water Oak . .17 
palustris, Pink Oak . .25 
phellos, Willow Oak . .23 
prinus, Chestnut Oak . ,20 
robur, English Oak . .17 
rubra. Common Red Oak . .17 
stellata, Post Oak . .18 
velutina. Black Oak . .17 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
indica, India-Hawthorn .65 2.25 
RHAMNUS 
alaternus, Italian Buckthorn .60 1.75 
alpina, Alpine Buckthorn ..70 2.25 
caroliniana, Carolina Buckthorn .55 1.70 
cathartica, Common Buckthorn, C.S.60 1.75 
The above is one of the varieties the U. S. 
Forest Service is considering for the new Shelter 
Belt Project just recently authorized by the Presi¬ 
dent. You should grow some. 
frangula, Glossy Buckthorn . 45 1.35 
purshiana, Cascara Buckthorn, C.S. 55 1.80 
Order Early This Year 
