Shrubs 
Prunus glandulosa glabra albiplena, DOUBLE 
WHITE FLOWERING ALMOND 4' 
glandulosa [ gland-u-lo'-sah ] with glands 
glabra [ glob’-rah ] Smooth 
albiplena [ al-bi-ple’-nali ] White double flowers 
Similar to the pink but with white flowers. 
2-3 foot Too 
Frunus glandulosa trichostyla sinensis, 
DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 4' 
trichostyla [trick-o-stile*-ah] With hairy style, 
sinensis [sin-en*-sis ] Chinese 
The most attractive shrub of early spring, because 
of its masses of beautiful pink flowers. These plants 
are on their own loots and will not send up an¬ 
noying plum sprouts. 2-3 foot 75c 
Prunus melanocarpa, WESTERN 
CHOKECHERRY N. 10' 
melanocarpa [ me-lan-o-car’-pa ] Black fruit 
The familiar native shrub with clusteis of white frag¬ 
rant flowers and black edible fruit. Useful for tall 
thickets. Hardy and slow glowing. Nursery grown 
plants. 6-8 foot $1.50, 3-4 foot 75c 
Prunus newport, PURPLE LEAF PLUM 10' 
Similar to Prunus cistena in color but of more up¬ 
right habit of growth. Hardy here. 5-6 foot $1.50 
Prunus OKA PLUM 8' 
Combines beauty with utility. A nice shaped little 
tree bearing excellent quality plums the second year 
from planting. 3-4 foot 75c 
Prunus pennsylvanica, PIN or 
BIRD CHERRY 
NANKING CHERRY 
D0UBLE- 
F LOWE RING PLUM 
BIRD CHERRY N. 8' 
pennsylvanica [penn-sil-vane*-i-cd] From Penn¬ 
sylvania. 
A neat and attractive native shrub, which is 
adapted to planting in groups or for tall back¬ 
grounds. It has a profusion of flagrant white blos¬ 
soms in spring and a beautiful array of tiny bright 
l ed cherries in summer. 
5-6 foot $1.00. 4-5 foot 75c, 3-4 foot 50c 
Prunus tomentosa, NANKING CHERRY 8' 
tomentosa [ to-men-tow’-sah ] Hairy, f uzzy. 
Large attractive shrub having beautiful pink blos¬ 
soms and red edible fruit. Will be more commonly 
planted when it is better known. 
4-5 foot. $1.50, 2-3 foot 75c 
Prunus triloba, DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
PLUM 8' 
triloba [tri-lobe*-ah] With three lobes 
Covered with beautiful double pink flowers in early 
spring. Often mistaken for a large flowering almond. 
18-24 in. 50c 
Ptelea trifoliata, HOP-TREE or 
WAFER ASH N. 6' 
Ptelea [ tee*-leah ] Greek for “elm** because of 
similarity of fruit, 
trifoliata [ tri-fole*-e-ata ] Three-leaf 
A partly hardy shrub with inconspicuous flowers but 
large showy clusters of silvery hop-like fruit which 
remain attractive through winter. 6-S foot $2.00 
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