DECIDUOUS TREES AND S H RUBS 
PRIINUS, Pr.TJM, CHERRY, Cont. 
P. americana, AMERICAN PLUM. 10-20 ft. 
Wliite. I’arenl of most of the cultivated native 
plums. 
Bach 10 
4-5 ft. _ . .- .$1.00 $8.00 
P. hortulana, Hortulan Plum. 20-30 ft. White. 
May. Upright tree. 
Bach IQ 
2-3 ft. _$ .75 $6.00 
34 ft. _ 1.00 8.00 
P. besseyi, BESSEY CHERRY. 4-8 ft. May. 
Showy white flowers. Purple-black sweet fruit. 
Bach 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .50 $4.00 
P. DOUBLE PINKFLOWERING ALMOND. 3-6 
ft. May. Masses of double pink flowers. 
Bach 
2- 3 ft $1 00 
P. DOUBLE WHITEFLOWERING ALMOND. 
3- 6 ft. May. Masses of pure white flowers. 
Bach 
2-3 ft $1 00 
P. incisar MAME CHERRYr 25 f^ pink- 
toned. April. Purple-black fruit. Compact shrub 
or small tree. 
Bach 10 
4-5 ft. _ __- $2.00 $18.00 
P. lannesiana, HITOYE CHERRY. 25-35 ft. Pink- 
flowered Japanese Cherry of great value. 
Bach 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .75 $6.75 
P. pumila, SAND CHERRY. 4-8 ft. White. May- 
June. Black fruit. 
Bach 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
P. serrulate, ORIENTAL CHERRY. 40-75 ft. 
Single white. Black fruit. 
Bach 10 
6-8 ft. _$3.00 $24.00 
P. serrulata spontanea, WILD ORIENTAL 
CHERRY. 40-60 ft. Single white or pink flow¬ 
ers in early Spring. 
Bach 10 
6-8 ft. _$3.00 $24.00 
P. tomentosa, NANKING CHERRY. 10 ft. White, 
pinkish. March-April. Red fruit. Remarkably 
showy flowers and fruit of finest flavor. For jams, 
preserves and wine it is unexcelled. 
Bach 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
34 ft___ 1.00 8.00 
P. triloba plena, DOUBLEFLOWERING PLUM. 
7-8 ft. Double pink flowers studding each branch 
and twig in May. 
Bach 10 
18-24 in___$ .50 $4.00 
QUERCUS — OAK 
QUERCUS imbricaria, SHINGLE OAK. 40.80 
ft. With its slender light brown branches and 
rich dark green leaves, brownish beneath, which 
turn russet-red in autumn, it is a desirable orna¬ 
mental. It is of symmetrical habit, pyramidal 
when young and round-topped when old. 
Bach 10 
2-3 ft. _$1.50 $13.50 
Q. macrocarpa, MOSSYCUP OAK. 60-150 ft. 
Handsome tree usually with tall trunk and broad 
head. One of the hardiest of all Oaks. 
Bach 10 
4-5 ft. ..........$1.50 $13.50 
Q. palustris, PIN OAK. 70-100 ft. One of our 
finest trees for street and avenue planting. Slen¬ 
der branches, usually pendulous at ends. Of 
rapid growth while voung. it forms a broad 
symmetrical pyramidal head. 
Each 10 
12-14 ft., 2-2V 2 in. caliper .$10.00 $90.00 
QUERCUS, OAK, Continued 
Q. rubra borealis, NORTHERN RED OAK. 
60-100 ft. Beautiful rapid growing specimen, 
leaves turning dark red in Autumn. Fine as 
shade tree or avenue planting. 
Bach 10 
4- 5 ft. _$1.50 $13.50 
5- 6 ft. _ 2.00 18.00 
RHAMNUS — BUCKTHORN 
RHAMNUS caroliniana, CAROLINA BUCK- 
THORN. 8-30 ft. May-June. Shrubby tree. 
Leaves turning yellow in Autumn. Small round 
fruit changes from red to black. 
Bach 10 
6- 8 ft. _$1.50 $13.50 
R. cathartica, COMMON BUCKTHORN. Shrub 
or small tree to 20 ft. with white flowers and 
black fruit. 
Bach 10 
18-24 in_$ .40 $3.00 
RHODORA 
RHODORA canadensis, RHODORA. 2-3 ft. 
Lavender-pink. April-May. Really an Azalea 
with gorgeous flowers in very early Spring. Plant 
in acid soil. A much neglected native. 
Bach 10 
12-18 in. clumps _$1.25 $11.25 
ROBEVIA — LOCUST 
ROBINIA hispida, ROSEACACIA. 1.3 ft. May 
June. Shrub with bristly branches and bright 
rose-colored flowers. 
Bach 10 
18-24 in_$ .40 $3.00 
R. kelseyi, KELSEY LOCUST. 4-8 ft. 
May-June. Very handsome and grace¬ 
ful with brilliant rose-colored flowers 
and purple fruits. Our introduction. 
Bach 10 
18-24 in. _$ .60 $5.00 
PHOTO BY 
HERBERT 
W. GLEASON 
KELSEY 
LOCUST 
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