10 
HERBST BROTHERS 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
PINUS — Continued 
!4 lb. 1 lb. 
pinaster, Cluster Pine . $ .25 $ .80 
pinea, Italian Stone Pine . 30 .90 
ponderosa, Colo. Yellow Pine . 50 1.65 
" Wash. Yellow Pine . 70 2.35 
radiata, Monterey Pine .65 2.25 
resinosa. Red Pine . 1.80 6.00 
rigida, Pitch Pine . 1.30 4.25 
sabiniana, Digger Pine .40 1.40 
strobus, White Pine .45 1.50 
sylvestris, Scots Pine .40 1.35 
rigensis, Riga Scots Pine . 1.00 3.25 
H.B. Special Scots Pine . 1.50 5.00 
taeda, Loblolly Pine . 60 2.25 
tanyosho, Japanese Table Pine . 4.60 12.10 
virginiana, Scrub Pine . 1.80 6.00 
Pacific Coast collectors report excel¬ 
lent crops but increased labor costs. 
Nurserymen at home know this from 
their own experiences. 
Colorado collectors have the same 
labor problem and the added grief that 
crops will be very poor■ Abies concolor, 
Picea pungens and Pseudotsuga douglasi 
glauca are seeding very lightly. Prices 
are almost certain to advance. 
Pittosporum undulatum, Orange Pittosporum . 90 3.00 
Platanus occidentals, American Planetree . 30 .90 
" orientalis, European Planetree . 35 .95 
Plumbago capensis, Cape Plumbago 1000 seeds $4.00 
Populus alba, White Poplar . 35 1.10 
" deltoides. Southern Cottonwood . 30 .90 
" nigra, Black Poplar . 30 1.00 
" italica, Lombardy Poplar . 30 1.00 
" tremula, European Aspen . 30 1.00 
Prunus americana, American Plum . 40 
" avium, Mazzard Cherry . 
" besseyi, Bessey Cherry .45 
" cerasifera, Myrobolan Plum .•. 
" incisa, Marne Cherry, (Mame-Zakura) . 55 
lannesiana, Hitoye Cherry, (Oshima Cherry) . . .35 
" mahaleb, Mahaleb Cherry . 25 
" maritima, Beach Plum . 60 
melanocarpa, Black Western Chokecherry . 65 
" nigra, Canada Plum .60 
" padus, European Bird Cherry . 30 
pennsylvanica, Pin Cherry . 60 
" seiotina, Black Cherry . 25 
" serrulata, Oriental Cherry . 35 
serrulata sachalinensis, Ezo-Yama Cherry . 55 
" spinosa, Blackthorn . 25 
subhirtella, Higan Cherry .60 
pendula, Shidare-Higan Weeping C. .75 
" tomentosa, Nanking Cherry .45 
triloba, Flowering Plum .40 
virginiana, Common Chokecherry .40 
yedoensis, (Yedo Cherry) . 55 
All of the above are 1936 crop and 
excepting a few late maturing sorts, 
ready for delivery now. There are many 
ivays of artificial stratification gener¬ 
ally requiring 90-120 days. The prac¬ 
tical nurseryman will find them cum¬ 
bersome and expensive and generally 
prefer the cheapest and to our mind still 
the best—Fall solving. Particularly Ori¬ 
ental varieties are limited in quantity. 
Pseudolarix kaempferi, Goldenlarch . 1.35 
1.25 
.60 
1.50 
.65 
1.85 
1.10 
.85 
2.00 
2.00 
1.90 
.90 
1.90 
.75 
1.10 
1.85 
.75 
2.10 
2.60 
1.50 
1.30 
1.25 
1.85 
4.50 
Special prices quoted upon application on 10 lb. and 100 lb. lots. 
