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HARDY NATIVE DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM. Common St. John’s- 25TO 2500R 














wort. A widely distributed ornamental shrub, *7°° 7°7074 249 ee 
with narrow green leaves and clusters of bright 
Wellowelowerseel LtO 2 teClw ape ee $30) “$4245 33 4278 eee vu 
ZeLO nom tect oaee - Petra ae ea 45 63.0 34 30 
HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM. Shrubby St. John’s- 
wort. Vigorous, hardy shrub, with compact 
branches and dark green leaves. Flowers bright 
yellow, in terminal clusters in late summer. 
Vetomont Cetera = Renee ro) .24 .20 18 
Dates eect a = a a ore “ 45 36 34 .30 
3 to 4 feet. X strong se 2 cea .60 ou 45 40 
ILEX MONTICOLA. Mountain Winterberry. Decidu- 
ous small tree, with spreading branches, bright 
green leaves and scarlet berries in autumn. 
OustOml ZeINnC hes = fn Oy ee Rees ote ee he .20 .18 
UStomzutcet as = 2 et aes cA 36 34 
2 ALOT ai CCL Re aie een ta ee CI ee ee .65 15 2510 
RCO RA wt CCl gree a tee ce ee ra .80 iLO 
AltosOntcety ee neavy eee oe ee 1.20 1.10 
ILEX VERTICILLATA. Common Winterberry. The 
handsome sprays of brilliant berries, which are 
often used for decorating, justly proclaim the 
high rank of this grand shrub. Widely dis- 
tributed sve tO. a2 eect eaee oe 0 .40 oo 
2 to 4 feet ue x .80 oO .65 
LARIX LARICINA. American Larch. This is the 
native Tamarack, a deciduous conifer which 
looks like an evergreen in summer, but the foli- 
age turns yellow and drops completely each 
SULUMIN A EOetO; okteet. Dio be eee Wey Lao 1.50 
SBtCOwlO wl Cetay DO Deter ee 2 ee ee eee 2.50 LL 2.00 
10 to 12 feet. B&B ” ad eae tee 0 Toh 2.50 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA. Sweet Gum. 
[Stoel Cetin see ee s .40 34 30 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA. Tulip-Tree. Yel- 
lowish tulip-like flowers. 3 to 4 feet _______ -OD 5 50 46 
AUTOR CL CCt gees) ae sue betes Se ery oe eS oe io .65 .60 
6 to 8 feet i Pn A ek are Gee ee 90 .80 ao 
10 to 12 feet uey aan ee) 3.00 
MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA. Cucumber-Tree. A tall 
tree with spreading branches. In May and June, 
it bears many greenish yellow flowers which are 
followed by rosy red fruits about 3 inches long. 
2 to 3 feet ----______---________--______ 65 55 50 
3 to 4. feet _____ es Peer ae mee 1 65 60 
4 to 6 feet )——_—- 90 .80 75 
OtO 78 sfeet (a ee ee ee ea e125 a OG 

MAGNOLIA FRASERI. Fraser Magnolia. A hand- 
some tree with spreading or ascending branches, 
forming a pyramidal crown. Leaves bright 
green. Flowers creamy white, sweet-scented. 
Pruiterose-redw “A hardyetreea il) tom. feet. eno) 45 .40 a0 
De tOma vi Cetra: fee Tee iL a .60 50 

