F. W. SCHUMACHER .... Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
PINUS (continued) 
1/4 lb. Ib. 
ponderosa, seed from Pacific Coast. $.65 $ 2.10 
ponderosa (scopulorum) seed from Colorado or Dakota .40 1.50 
resinosa. 1.75 6.00 
rigida. .90 2.50 
sinensis (tabulaeformis) Chinese Pine, attention has 
turned to this beautiful and extremely hardy Pine. 
A notable ornamental according to the late E. H. 
Wilson. 70 2.50 
strobus, from Lake States or Canada. .50 1.50 
New England seed. .65 2.00 
sylvestris, seed from Central Europe 
A—Mountain seed. .40 1.25 
B—Lowland seed. .40 1.25 
STRAIGHT TIMBER STRAIN, seed from 
Northeastern Germany, the best seed available 
for average United States conditions. .90 3.50 
PODOCARPUS macrophylla. .90 2.50 
PSEUDOLARIX kaempferi (amabilis).. 1.35 4.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi (taxifolia) caesia 1000-2000 ft. 1.75 6.00 
.4000 ft. 2.10 7.00 
douglasi (tacifolia) glauca. 1.35 4.00 
douglasi (taxifolia) viridis, Washington 500-1000 ft... 1.35 4.50 
Washington 1000-2000 ft. 1.40 4.75 
Washington 2000-3000 ft. 1.50 5.00 
SEQUOIA gigantea. 1.75 6.00 
sempervirens, domestic seed only. .90 3.25 
TAXODIUM distychum.35 1.25 
TAXUS baccata. .45 1.50 
baccata adpressa. .90 3.00 
baccata fastigiata (pyramidalis). .95 3.50 
chinensis.75 oz. 1.75 
cuspidata capitata. .30 1.00 
cuspidata, seed from a fine domestic strain, with dark 
green feathery foliage. .60 2.00 
THUJA occidentalis. .70 2.25 
occidentalis pyramidalis. 1.10 3.75 
THUJA (Biota) orientalis, domestic seed. .40 1.50 
imported seed. .30 .90 
orientalis compacta. .50 1.75 
orientalis globosa, seed will produce the true globosa 
type.40 oz. 1.30 4.00 
plicata (gigantea-lobbi). 1.25 4.25 
TORREYA grandis, giant Chinese Nutmeg. .45 1.50 
TSUGA canadensis, New England seed. 1.65 5.50 
caroliniana. 1.65 5.50 
chinensis, giant Chinese Hemlock.35Vi oz. 
$ 1.00 oz. 
heterophylla. 1.75 6.50 
mertensiana. 2.50 8.50 
III 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
For complete listing see our General 1937 Catalogue 
1/4 Ib. lb. 
ACER ginnala. $ .35 $1.25 
macrophyllum, fine Western Maple. .40 1.25 
negundo. .20 .65 
pennsylvanicum. .45 1.50 
platanoides, here collected. .15 .50 
platanoides schwedleri. .35 1.10 
pseudo-platan us. .25 .55 
rubrum. .35 1.25 
saccharum. .30 1.00 
AESCULUS carnea (A. hippocastanum rubicunda), do¬ 
mestic. .15 .45 
glabra. .30 
hippocastanum. .15 
octandra. .35 
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