ROBINIA hispida macrophylla (rose acacia)—Blossoms the size 
of pink sweet peas are borne in large clusters; makes a round- 
headed tree if grafted high. 8-ft. stems, 3-yr. tops, in tubs, 
$3.50. 
ROBINIA hispida rosea —Grafted low.4-5 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.50; 
3-4 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.00. 
ROBINIA pseudo-acacia —Black locust. 8-ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.00. 
SALIX babylonica (weeping willow)—Large-growing tree with 
graceful, weeping branches; light green foliage. 6-8 ft., $1.25; 
5-6 ft., $1.00; in containers, 25c higher. 
SALIX babylonica aurea (golden branched weeping willow) — 
5-6 ft., $1.00; 4-5 ft., 75c; in containers, 25c higher. 
SALIX (French pussy willow)—Very showy catkins in early 
spring. 4-5 ft., bare roots, 50c; 3-4 ft., bare roots, 35c; in con¬ 
tainers, 25c higher. 
SORBUS aucuparia (mountain ash)—Small, upright tree, with 
large clusters of orange-red berries in late summer. 8-9 ft., 
5- gal. cans, $1.50; 6-8 ft., 5-gal. cans, $1.25. 
SORBUS aucuparia pendula (weeping mountain ash)— 6 ft. 
stems, 3-gal. cans, $2.50. 
TILIA europea platyphyllos (European linden)—Foliage light 
green, heart shaped, flowers yellow and fragrant. 7-8 ft., 5- 
gal. cans, $1.50. 
ULMUS parvifolia (evergreen elm)—A small tree with graceful 
drooping branches, small foliage, but practically evergreen. 
6- 7 ft., 5-gal. cans, $1.75. 
ULMUS pumila (Chinese elm)—The most rapid growing elm; 
slender and graceful with drooping branches; small foliage. 
8- 10 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.25; 6-7 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.00. 
DECIDUOUS 
ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
AZALEA altaclarense —Brilliant yellow flowers of great, fra¬ 
grance, foliage becoming brownish-red in fall. 2-2(4 ft., 
tubs, $3.50; 2 ft., in tubs, $2.50; 15-18 in., balled, $2.00. 
AZALEA calendulacea (flame azalea)—Deep coppery-bronze 
flowers in spring. 12 in., in tubs, $1.50. 
AZALEA ledifolia alba —Large, single white flowers, very fra¬ 
grant; grey-green foliage; tall growing. 12-18 in., in tubs, 
$2.50. 
AZALEA mollis —Orange, pink and apricot colored flowers, borne 
in great profusion; fragrant. 24-30 in., balled, $3.00; 18-20 in., 
balled, $2.00; 15-18 in., balled, $1.50; 12-18 in., balled, $1.00; 
9- 12 in., balled, 75c. 
AZALEA mollis (J. C. Van Tol)—Bright red flowers; fragrant, 
18-20 in., in tubs, $2.50. 
AZALEA occidentaiis (Western azalea)—Flowers light pink and 
white, marked with lemon and buff; fragrant; native variety. 
3-3'/ 2 ft., in tubs, $4.00; 2(4 ft., in tubs, $3.00; 2-2(4 ft., in tubs, 
$2.50. 
AZALEA schlippenbachi (royal azalea)—Large, showy blossoms, 
pale rose pink. 15-18 in., in tubs, $2.00. 
BERBERIS thunbergi atro-purpurea (red leaf Japanese bar¬ 
berry)—Foliage rich bronzy-red color, with brilliant red ber¬ 
ries in the fall and winter. 2(4 ft.. 5-gal. cans, $1.50; 2-2(4 ft., 
balled, $1.25; 1(4-2 ft., balled, $1.00; gal. cans, 50c. 
BUDLEYA variabilis (summer lilac)—Tall-growing shrub with 
purplish-blue flowers, gray-green foliage. 3-gal. cans, 75c; 
6 in. pots, 50c; 5 in. pots, 35c. 
BUDLEYA diversifolia—6 in. pots, 50c. 
BUDLEYA superba —The best of rosy purple Budleya or Summer 
Lilacs. 6 in. pots, 50c; 5 in. pots, 35c. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (strawberry shrub)—Produces in the 
spring dark red, peculiar-shaped flowers with a strawberry¬ 
like fragrance. 2-2(4 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.00. 
CAESALPINIA gilliesi (bird of paradise)—Irregular shrub with 
acacia-like leaves, with exquisite flowers of yellow with bril¬ 
liant red hair-like stamens. 5-6 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.50; 1-gal. 
cans. 50c; 4 in. pots, 35c. 
CYDONIA japonica (flowering quince)—Blooms early in spring 
with scarlet, pink or white flowers. 
Pink flowering—4-5 ft., balled, $1 25; 3-4 ft., balled, $1.00. 
Blood red—2-3 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.25. 
Scarlet flowering—3-4 ft., balled, $1.25. 
Corallina, salmon apricot—2-3 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.25; 1(4-2 
ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.00 
Nivalis—White flowering. 1(/o~2 ft., 3-gal. cans. $1 00. 
Macrocarpa —Orange-red. 4-5 ft., 3-gal. cans, $1.25. 
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