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FALL PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
PerlO 
OAK, PIN (Quercus palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal 
habit, especially desirable for street planting. 
l%-iy 2 inch caliper__15.00 
6-8 feet _12.50 
5-6 feet _9.00 
4-5 feet _6.00 
PerlOO 
135.00 
115.00 
80.00 
50.00 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persioa) Double flowers in early 
spring; very showy. 
4-5 feet _ 2.90 25.00 
3-4 feet _2.15 18.00 
2-3 feet _1.45 12.00 
Varieties available: 
Burbank. Pink bud opening white. Petals large and flower 
fully double. 
Camelliaflora. Flowers large, full double, deep red. 
Peppermint Stick. Moderately double. Flowers white marked 
with red stripes. 
San Jose. Double flowers of clear light pink; earliest to bloom. 
Also by color; pink, red, white. 
PECAN, Native (Hicoria pecan) Handsome native nut-bearing 
tree. 
3-4 feet ____ 3.00 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage especially in autumn. 50’. 
6-8 feet _6.50 
5-6 feet _4.00 
4-5 feet _2.50 
3-4 feet _1.80 
Bolleana Poplar, budded trees, only one year old. 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Bolleana;. Fastigiate habit, silver leaves. Very tall growing and 
long lived. 
l^/^-l% inch caliper _12.50 115.00 
1 %- 1 Y 2 inch caliper --10.00 90.00 
8-10 feet - 7.50 65.00 
6-8 feet - 6.00 50.00 
5-6 feet - 4.00 35.00 
5-6 feet whips - 2.90 25.00 
