F. W. SCHUMACHER 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
oz. Vi lb. lb. 
SEQUOIA gigantea. .75 1.75 6.00 
sempervirens, domestic seed only. .35 .90 3.25 
TAXODIUM distychum. .15 .40 1.50 
TAXUS baccata.25 .50 1.75 
baccata adpressa. .30 .75 2.50 
baccata fastigiata (pyramidalis). .35 .95 3.00 
canadensis. .45 
cuspidata capitata. .25 .40 1.50 
cuspidata, domestic seed. .40 .95 3.00 
media hicksi. .50 
THUJA occidentalis. .35 .95 3.00 
occidentalis pyramidalis. .40 1.00 3.50 
occidentalis wareana. .75 2.25 7.50 
THUJA (Biota) orientalis, domestic seed. .20 .40 1.50 
imported seed. .15 .35 1.00 
orientalis aurea. .35 .60 1.75 
orientalis aurea nana. .35 .75 2.50 
orientalis compacata (sieboldi). .30 .70 2.25 
orientalis conspicua. .35 .75 2.50 
orientalis nana... ‘ . .30 .70 2.35 
orientalis pyramidalis. .35 .75 2.50 
plicata (gigantea-lobbi). .50 1.25 4.00 
TSUGA canadensis, New England or Canada. .60 1.50 5.50 
caroliniana. .55 1.60 5.75 
diversifolia. .45 1.00 3.50 
heterophylla. .65 1.75 6.50 
mertensiana. .95 2.25 8.00 
sieboldi.45 1.00 3.50 
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DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
A—Trees and Shrubs of Merit (Insufficiently known to the trade) 
Packets —Packets of all items listed can be supplied at 15c. each, unless priced otherwise. 
pkt. V6 oz. Vi oz* oz. Vi lb. lb. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis, the true Downy Shadblow 
(not the usual mixture of various species), snow-white 
flowers before leaves. Habit erect, a rather stout 
shrub or small tree, the true seed is scarce. .25 .60 2.00 
grandiflora. Apple Shadblow, said to be a natural hybrid 
between canadensis and laevis. In habit much like 
laevis, but larger in all parts, buds often purplish pink, 
tinged pink when open (var. rubescens). With the 
large berries borne in clusters, plants have the appear¬ 
ance of a cherry tree laden with fruit. Due to its pro¬ 
fuseness of bloom and fruiting this may easily be 
classed, when better known, as the most valuable of 
our Eastern Shadblows. .45 1.25 4.00 
laevis, Allegheny Shadblow, Northern strain, the hand¬ 
somest Amelanchier in flower with the young purplish 
foliage and drooping flower racemes expanding at 
same time. Slender shrub usually not attaining size 
of canadensis or grandiflora. 
New England seed. .40 1.10 3.50 
stolonifera hybrid, the botanical status of this does 
not seem to be properly established as yet. Plants 
are to breast high, in foliage, bloom and fruiting habit 
much like grandiflora and laevis. Berries are the 
largest of all our Eastern Amelanchier, remarkably 
tender skinned, good to eat and for preserves. .45 1.25 4.00 
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