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YEV;(T ax us) 
Japanese Yew, a variety growing 
from '40 to 5J feet high. In 
growth it is close, upright, and 
c o rap r c t, v. L t h d ar. r . g reen foliage 
and brilliant scarlet fruits. 
TEA’3 WEEPING MULPERKY- 
undoubtedly the most graceful 
hardy wc. ping tree !mov.n. Forms 
a perfect-shaped head, v r ith long 
sitndor, willowy br•nchcs. 
5-6 fret, hi.50. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR(Populus)- 
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planting. 
CATALPA DUNGE V I(Umbrella Tree) 
Large, heart-shaped leaves mak¬ 
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A beautiful Tree. Tall, .■’lender 
wceping tree. C1Xverv whitc 
bark. 4-5ft. 1.7b, 5-6ft. 'V. 
BETGHE'L * S FLO" BRING CP.A8- 
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1-6 ft. "1.25, 6~8ft. f1.50. 
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I nine nr ■ broad toped specimens. 
Blender leaves and very hardy. 
3-4ft. “1.00, 4-6ft. ' b1. 25, 
6--8ft. - J. .60. 
refAIR’S SPECIAL Rose Tree of China 
Prunus Triloba 
The Rose Tree of China is the most 
beautiful and showy of all small 
trees. It begins to bloom before 
no 
tree more lovely. For lawns, the leaves appear in the,Spring, 
Tedium grower. Doable rose sha¬ 
ped pins blossoms'. 2-3ft. 60 
3-4ft. 80 i each. 
A noble native tree is the loved 
AMERICA” I ELi (U .lmiis) 
Tall vase shaped. Excellent for 
street planting. 6-8ft. hi.00, 
8-10f t. 1.25, 10-12f t. 1.75. 
CHINESE ELM 
Ulnrus Pu.mil a 
The quickest growing shade tree 
Drought rcelstdn-t, extremely 
hardy. Foliage shall and dense 
5- 6 ft'. 11.25 
6- 8 ft. A. 90 
TOTE: he have a quantity of 
extra largo specimen t“- es of 
this and other shade v;.ric ties, 
write us for special prices. 
being literally covered with very 
double, roselike piny flowers. It 
is hardy and easy to grow. 
3- 4 feet 75 cents ea. 
4- 5 foot El.00* 
PRJIiUB NEWPORT- 
New purple-leaved plum. Flowers 
of rosy-white. Bears seed fruit. 
8-’ft. GOq, 4-6ft. Si. 00 
PRUETTS PICSARDI— 
L< aves are lustrous, crimson to 
dark purple, retaining color 
until Fall. Flowers arc small 
and white. 
3-^ft. 60f each, ^-5ft, 85.' ca. 
ORNAMENTAL hedge PLANTS 
A IGOR RIVER PRIVET(Ligustrum) 
Vigorous, upright and tall. Dark 
grv.cn leaves. Very hardy. 
JAPANESE RED LEAF MAPLE(Acer) 
•Bright red foil: go with delicate 18-24in. lOfor' l.OC, 100for ,,, 8.00 . 
cut loaf. 18-24in. *3.00, L-3ft 1,000 for ''*65.00 
■ ‘-3.50. 3—4ft. • 4. 
NORWAY MAPLE- 
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CALIFORNIA PRIVET(L. ovalifolium) 
Not so hardy as Amoor, but quick 
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.growing, douse. 
Gener. 11 
usod for 
18 - 2 4 in. 10 f o v .1 . 2 
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4- ' 1 ‘ r. 
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1,000 for 
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JAPANESE BARBERRY ( 
Berberis 
PLE- 
The .ideal low he 
dge plant- 
c o v e r c d w i tin yell ow f 1 ow e r s, 
followed b:' - scarlet fruits, shin,, 
f oliage. 
3- 10ft. « 1.50, 10-12ft. 
SCBETDLFR 1 S RED LEAVED MAPLE 
Handsome, 'with color ch- nging 
foliage crimson to green, rc- d 
and brown. 6~8ft. '"'2.00, 3-10ft 
'2.50, 10-12ft. "3.00. 
S ILVER-LEAVFD MAPLE- 
F: stes t growing. Largo s pro rid¬ 
ing. Foliage silvery underside. 
4— 6ft. 50,', 6-8ft. 751,0-10 "1.00 
EUROPEAN FOUNTAIN ARK- Cpircn, Bnovb-rry and Hydrangcc 
KANDC0MF SMALL TRFb. WITH CLUSTER als0 rinc hedges and arc 
/•'RIGHT RED 'VHTKIEE. 6-8ft. 1.50 c ° ! ' :i -ng more end more into use. 
25 for 
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