
RICH’S DOUBLE PINK WEEPING PEACH 
RICH’S DOUBLE PINK WEEPING PEACH 
This beautiful new flowering peach is being introduced by us 
this season. The blossoms are a very clear, double pink of large 
size. It has long, graceful, pendulous branches. The tree is very 
vigorous in its habit of growth and has an appealing appear- 
ance at all seasons of the year. The above picture is a one-year 
tree, 4 to 5 feet in height. New growth made during the seasory 
shows a very pendulous habit. We feel that this tree fills a 
very definite place in the flowering tree group, particularly 
in the family of flowering peaches. 
SSA Branched vic c21s coe ee eh pee 1.00 each 
2-3 Branched .75 each 
Red Weeping Peach. It has a decided weeping habit, combining 
with brilliant double red blossoms to make it an outstanding 
flowering peach. 3-4" 85c. 
PLANETREE (Platanus) 
European Sycamore (P. Orientalis). A lofty, wide spreading tree; 
highly ornamental; handsome foliage; free from insects and 
disease. 5-6’ $1.25. 
PLUM, FLOWERING (Prunus) 
Prices, except where noted: 3-4’ 60c; 4-6’ 75c; 6-8’ $1.25. 
Bliriana. Has very large, beautiful double pink blossoms that 
appear in early spring. The foliage is a rich purple turning to 
a greenish tint in summer, with purple under foliage. A very 
valuable tree. 
Newport. Pleasant brilliant reddish-purple foliage. The fruit is 
bright scarlet and edible. 4-5’ $1.00. 
Wood is red colored inside. 3-4’ 75c; 4-5’ $1.00. 
Pissardi. Dark purplish foliage. Fruit medium size and edible. 
The best known flowering plum. 
Negri. Very dark purple foliage. Dark colored edible fruit. 
Prunus triloba. Bears long spikes of rich double pink blossoms. 
Particularly appealing while in full bloom. Small leaves; green 
colored. Rose tree of China. 2-3’ 60c. 
Thundercloud. This and the Vesuvius have the most beautiful 
foliage of any of the flowering plums. The leaves appear a 
rich red color and gradually become darker, turning to a very 
rich purple. Large, shiny leaves. 
Vesuvius. True to its name it appears to erupt in spring, show- 
ing beautiful brownish purple foliage. Very attractive. Small 
pale pink blossoms. 
POPLARS (Populus) 
Write for quantity prices for windbreaks or screens. 
Bolleana. Silver green leaves covered on under side with silver 
ee Tall erect growing tree. Beautiful. 5-6’ 90c; 6-8’ 
Chinese. (Simoni). Similar to Lombardy in growth. Beautiful — 
specimen; glossy green leaves; excellent windbreak. 5-6" 
$1.25; 6-8’ $1.50. 5 
Carolina (P. Eugenei). Rapid growing, wide spreading tree with 
bright green foliage. 5-6’ 60c; 6-8’ 75c. 
Lombardy (P. nigra italica). Erect growing tree; dark glossy 
green foliage. Forms a striking shaft when large. Ideal for 
accent and windbreaks. 5-6’ 60¢; 6-8’ 75c. / 
SWEETGUM (Liquidambar) 
Very attractive star-like leaves that turn to gorgeous colors in 
fall and remain that way indefinitely before dropping. An 
outstanding tree for fall color effects. 2-3’ $1.00. 
TULIPTREE (Liriodendron tulipifera) 
Beautiful green fiddle shaped leaves; orange-yellow  tulip- 
shaped blossoms. Large spreading tree. Fine for shade. 3-4’ 
$1.00; 4-5’ $1.25. 
WILLOW (Salix) 
4-5' 75¢; 5-6' 85c. 
Babylon. S. babylonica). Becomes large, always maintaining its 
graceful appearance. Its weeping branches make it very at- 
tractive. 
Golden Weeping (S. niobe). Golden bark. Habits similar to 
Babylon. Add 10c. 
Wisconsin Weeping (S. blanda) . Foliage similar to Babylon but 
the trunk grows more erect and the branches droop gracefully. 
Pussywillow (S. caprea). Attractive for its many very large silver 
gray catkins. Upright growth. 3-4’ 50c. 
YELLOWWOOD (Cledastrus lutea) 
A delightful tree with foliage similar in shape to the locust tree 
but golden colored, especially in the fall season. 2-3" 75e; 
3-4’ $1.00. ; 
VINES 
Bittersweet. A hardy ornamental vine with large orange yellow 
flowers and crimson berries that stay on through the winter. 
2-yr. 50c. 
Clematis. These are the popular large flowered varieties and 
will be mailed in paper pots at 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Henryi. Large single white blossoms. 
Jackmani. The old favorite purple flowered variety. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. A lovely pink. 
Mme. Edouard Andre’. Increasingly popular red. 
Ramona. A delightful blue. 
Honeysuckle. Hall’s Japan. Fragrant white blossoms almost ever- 
green; a good ground cover. 50c¢ each; 3 for $1.35. 
Ivy. English Ivy. The popular evergreen vine. 25¢ each; 5 
for $1.00. 
Boston lyy. Popular for its fall coloring. Clings to any surface. 
50¢ each. 
Small Leaf English Ivy. 35c¢ each. 
Bunchleaf Ivy. A very small compact shrub, evergreen. Does not 
vine. 25¢ each. 
Jasmine. Winter. Bears a profusion of bright yellow flowers 
adding color to dull winter days. 75¢ each. 
White Jasmine. The common summer blooming, fluffy appearing 
jasmine. 75¢ each. 
Silver Lace Vine. This very popular summer blooming vine grows 
very rapidly and blooms very freely. 50c¢ each. 
Trumpet Vine. Large orange-scarlet trumpet shaped flowers, 
July to Sept. 50c each. 
Virginia Creeper. 50c each. 
Wisteria. Grafted. A long cluster; purple. 
Longcluster Purple. $1.25 each. 
Longcluster Pink. $1.25 each. 
Double Violet. $1.25 each. 
Common Wisteria. $1.00 each; blue or white. 
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