PRUNUS perssca pendula —Double, red flowering, weeping vari¬ 
ety, grafted on 6-foot stems. 3-ga!. cans, $2.50. 
PRUNUS persica (dwarf)— 3 ft. standards, bare roots, $1.50. 
PRUNUS ptssardi (purple leaf plum)—Dark, purple-colored 
foliage, with single white flowers. 5 — 6 ft., bare roots, 75c; 
in containers, 25c higher. 
P/RACANTHA —many forms. We list only the most popular 
and best berried varieties. All are evergreen. 
PYRACANTHA —(Lelandi) dwarf orange berries, per ft. 50c; 
GaSicm cans 50c and 75c. 
PYRACANTHA —(Angustofolia) Tall, golden yellow berries 
50c. ft. Gallon cans 50c and 75c. 
PYRACANTHA —(Crenulata) Tall glossy green leaves. Berries 
in large clusters and profusion red. Bailed per ft. 50c. Gal- 
!on cans 50c and 75c. 
PYRACANTHA —(Rogersiana) Orange berries profusely. G. 75c 
PYRACANTHA —(Yunnanesis) spreading, fine red berries, 
large distinct foliage a strong sturdy shrub. Quarts 25c, 35c. 
G. 50c and 75c. Large specimens, 5 G. $2.50, $3.00., 
PfRUS ioensis bechteli (Bechtel's flowering crab)—A compact¬ 
growing, bushy, small tree; double pink flowers. Bare root: 
5—6 ft., $1.25; 4—5 ft., $1.00; 3—4 ft., 75c. 
PYRU5 niedzwetkiana —Early flowering variety, with red, single 
flowers, bark bright reddish-brown. 4 — 5 ft., 3G., $1.25 
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QUERCUS cocinea (scarlet oak), foliage dark glossy green, 
serrated, brilliant red and green in fall. 6 — 7 ft., 3G., $2.00. 
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ROBINA hsspida macrophylla (rose acacia)—Blossoms the 
size of pink sweet peas are borne in large clusters; makes a 
round-headed tree if grafted high. 6 ft. stems, 3 yr. fops, in 
tubs, $3.00. 
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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 (French pussy willow)—Very showy catkins in early 
spring. BR. 4—5 ft. 50c; 3- — 4 ft. 35c; Contn., 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, $1.75; 6—8 ft., 5-gal. cans, $1.25. 
SORBUS aucuparia pendula (weeping mountain ash)— 6 ft. 
stems, 3-gal. cans, $2.50. 
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TAMARIX hispida aestivalis —gray-green foliage, pink flowers 
in spring and in summer. Balled 5—6 ft., $1.50; 4- — 5 ft., 
$1.00; gal. cans, 50c; 4-in. pets, 35c. 
TAMARIX africana —Light green foliage, pink flowers in early 
summer. Gal. cans, 50c; 4 in. pots, 35c. 
TAXUS cuspidata nano (dwarf rock yew)—An excellent dwarf 
yew, dark green foliage; fine for rock planting; spreading 
habit. $3.50 — 6 yrs. 6 inches high. 
TAXUS baccata fastigiata (Irish yew)—Columnar habit, tall 
grower, dark green foliage. Balled: 6 ft., $10.00; 5—5 Vi 
ft., $7.50; 4%— 5 ft., $6.50; 4—4 Vi ft., $6.00; 3 Vi— 4 
ft., $5.00; 3—3% ft., $3.00; 2—2 Vi ft., $2.00; 1—1 Vi 
ft., $1.50; gal. cans, 75c. 
TAXUS baccata washingtoni (golden variegated yew)—Slow 
grower, with golden variegated foliage. 2 Vi — 3ft., balled, 
$3.50; 10 ft., $50.00. 
THUYA occidentalis woodwardia (Woodward's arbor vitae) — 
Globular shaped, light green foliage. 15 — 18 in., B. $2.50. 
THUYA orientals nana —Dwarf compact grower, green foilage. 
2 — 2 Vi ft., balled, $2.50; grafted. 
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