KATZENSTEIN & COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA., U. S. A 
OZ. LB. 
PSEUDOLARIX kaempfen (amabilis) Goldenlarch. .60 5.50 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi, gray, Colorado. .50 5.00 
“ douglasi, green, Calif. .85 7.00 
“ douglasi, green West Wash-Oregon. .85 7.00 
Ask for quantity prices—also for prices on particular strains ,j 
or particular altitudes. 
SCIADOPITYS verticillata, Umbrella Pine. .40 3.50 
SEQUOIA gigantea, Giant S. Big Tree. 1.00 8.75 
“ sempervirens, Redwood. .50 4.50 
TAXODIUM distichum, Common Baldcypress. .15 1.25 
“ mucronatum, Montezuma B. .85 8.00 
TAXUS baccata, English Yew. .30 2.50 
“ baccata pyramidalis, Irish Yew. .40 3.50 
“ cuspidata, Japanese Y. .25 2.00 
THUJA gigantea, see Th. plicata. 
“ occidentalis, American Arborvitae. .40 3.60 
“ orientalis, Oriental Av. .20 1.50 
“ orientalis aurea, Golden O. Av. .30 2.80 
“ orientalis compacta, Compact Av. .30 2.80 
“ orientalis pyramidalis, Pyramidal O. Av. .25 2.00 
“ plicata, Giant Av. .70 6.50 
THUJOPSIS dolabrata , False-Arborvitae. .55 4.00 
TORREYA californica, California Nutmeg. .35 3.20 
“ nucifera, Japanese Nutmeg. .25 2.00 
TSUGA canadensis, Canada Hemlock. .80 7.50 
“ caroliana, Caroliana H.100 7.50 
“ diversifolia, Japanese H. .70 6.00 
“ sieboldi, Siebold H. .70 6.20 
WELLINGTON!A see Sequoia. 
IMPORTANT—We exercise every care to send out tree seeds true to name. 
We cannot extend this guarantee to the result from sowing seeds of such varie¬ 
ties of conifers as “aurea, compacta, glauca, pendula, pyramidalis, violacea, 
etc.” Our collectors are careful in gathering the seeds from trees showing the 
peculiarities of the variety but the seedlings will often revert to the mother 
form and as we have no way of testing the seeds as to their producing true to 
variety, we send them out without any warranty that they will come true any 
given percentage to variety. 
Trees and Shrubs 
Half ounce, quarter pound, 25 lbs. at ounce, pound and hundred pound 
rates, respectively. No seeds invoiced for less than 15Jcents. No invoice 
for less than 25 cents. Prices for larger quantities will be quoted by letter 
upon request. 
We are using the following abbreviations: 
“e” means evergreen, “d” means deciduous. 
“t” means tree, “s” means shrub. 
“v” means vine or climber. 
“db” means seed in natural hull. 
“c” means clean seed. 
Example: “et” stands for evergreen tree. 
OZ. LB, 
dt ACACIA armata, Kangaroo Thorn... .70 6.50 
dt “ baileyana, Cootamundra Wattle. .55 4.80 
es “ catechu, True Catechu Tree. .90 .... 
dt “ dealbata, Silver Wattle. .30 2.50 
dt “ farnesiana, Sweet Acacia. .30 2.40 
dt " melanoxylon, Blackwood A. .45 3.80 
dt ACANTHOPANAX sessiliflorum.60 5.50 
dt “ spinosum. .40 3.50 
dt ACER campestre, Hedge Maple (Spring)... .15 1.00 
dt “ dasycarpum, Silver M. (May) order early. . ..:. : ... .... 
dt “ ginnala, Amur M. .25. 2.20 
dt “ mono, Small-leaf Chinese M. .25 1.75 
dt “ negundo, Boxelder. .15 -70 
dt “ palmatum (polymorphum), Japanese M. I,ge, seed’d.. .30 2.50 
dt “ palmatum (polymorphum), small seeded. .35 3.00 
dt “ palmatum atropurpureum, Bloodleaf M. .50 4.50 
dt “ palmatum atropurpureum, 60% true. .... 1.40 12.00 
dt “ palmatum atropurpureumdissectum, Cutleaf Blood M. 2.00 15.00 
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