14 
MEEHANS’ NURSERIES 
Salix vitelliua, Willo 
U (I 
“ “ Britzeusis, Red-barked “ 
Sapindus marginatup, Soap Berry Tree, 
‘I u u 
It ii a 
Sassafras officinale, 
Sophora Japonica, 
Sty rax Obassia, 
Tilia Americana, 
American Linden, 
Europeea, European 
argentea, Silver-leaved 
piatyphyiia, Broad-leaved 
Ulmus Americana, 
alata, Cork 
American Elm, 
“ Camperdown, Weeping 
“ Huntingdon, 
“ parvifolia, 
“ purpurea. Purple-leaved 
“ racemosa, Cork 
U U 
Zanthoxylon piperitum. Prickly Ash, 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
18 to 24 in. C. 
35 
1 50 
12 00 
4 to 5 ft. tr. 
2 00 
15 00 
IS to 24 in. 0. 
35 
1 50 
2 to 3 ft., bush form 1 25 
10 00 
SO 00 
12 to 15 in. S. 
1 00 
2 to 2X ft. S. 
2 00 
2 to 3 ft. tr. 
3 50 
18 to 24 in. tr. 
1 75 
15 CO 
12 to 15 in. S. 
50 
2 to 23^ ft. S. 
3 50 
1 8 to 10 in. S. 
35 
2 00 
12 CO 
6 in. S. 
35 
2 50 
6 to S ft. tr. 
2 50 
5 to 6 ft. tr. 
2 50 
S to 10 ft. tr. 
4 00 
4 to 5 ft. tr. 
2 00 
15 00 
6 to 7 ft. tr. 
2 50 
20 00 
8 to 9 ft. tr. 
3 50 
30 00 
10 ft. tr. 
4 CO 
35 00 
1 ft. S. 
25 
1 00 
5 00 
2 to 3 ft. S. 
35 
1 50 
10 OO 
6 to 7 ft. tr. 
1 75 
15 00 
135 00 
8 to 9 ft. tr. 
3 00 
25 00 
200 00 
9 to 10 ft. tr. 
3 50 
30 00 
4 to 5 ft. tr. 
2 50 
20 00 
5 to 6 ft. tr. 
3 00 
25 00 
9 to 10 ft. tr. 
5 00 
to 6 ft. tr,, 1 yr. 
head 3 50 
7 to 9 ft. 
3 50 
3 to 4 ft. 
2 50 
7 to 9 ft. 
3 50 
6 in. S. 
35 
2 00 
6 to 8 ft. tr. 
3 50 
2 to 3 ft. S. 
1 50 
10 00 
4 to 5 ft. S. 
3 00 
“Tr’ 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
transplanted, “S” in seed beds. “C” in cutting rows. 
Althsea, See Hibiscus. 
A In us serrulata. 
Per 10 
50 35 
1 25 
1 50 
2 50 
2 00 
50 
1 75 
Per 100 
510 00 
Per lOCO 
4 to 5 in. S. 
2 to 2)^ ft. tr. 
Amelanchierainifolia, DvvarfJuneBerry,i8to24in. tr. 
“ “ “ 2 to 2i4 ft. 
Botryapium, Shad Bush “ “ 2 to 23 ^ ft. 
“ rotundifolia, " n 12 to 15 in. S. 
“ “ “ “ 2 ft. 
4®*The rotundifolia is a dwarf variety, and very fruitful 
Amorpha canescens, Indigo Shrub, 12 to is in. tr. 
fruticosa, “ 6 to 8 in. S. 
‘‘ “ IS to 24 in. S. 
' “ 4 to 5 ft. tr. 
“ 5 ft. tr., heavy 
fSPThe Amorpha fruticosa does well on dry banks or planted in masses. The 
purple llowers are striking in color, yet not so broadly conspicuous as to make 
the plant unsuitable for park or cemetery planting, where it is largely used. 
It was uninjured at Detroit last winter when many other shrubs were killed. 
1 00 
35 
40 
1 50 
1 
15 00 
8 00 
1 00 
1 25 
10 00 
12 CO 
5 8 00 
80 00 
