F. W. SCHUMACHER ¢ A : 2 . Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
oz. Wb. Ib. 
TAAODIUM distichtna oo coc ace bo oe oe eed Mines neat bur a elaete es oul ee leRMene 15 .25 75 
TAX US. canadensis, 307 i050 co 2s os wei eas Sah le Ss a ae ba eee a 45 
cuspidata capitataa sy) gccite c cree aiiens chen ler ayes okt he ina e erdus, oinle onecs eee one 60 1.50 
cuspidata; Spreading a5 dase cross athe erento Ee sedate ace cs uite oles ate sie 60 1.50 
media; from various Eyprid fOrmscreri sc cre ieieys eioie er vicieteiclie siete) sales a) 65 2.00 
media hick si ysis. os ectcatele ticle erehe oan e onan  eickntei a ete cies naa enc is Steins 50 1.50 
THUJA occidentalist7 5) 20% co ccs ooops oie oho teint veee eistedeteisre: Yoel alaia aye pace 4 .30 60 2.10 
THUJA‘((Biota) orientalis; oon5 fos ror ee fale ne ee eee cree cra nie eres sroleia .30 75 2.50 
orientalis aurea joo. Seeds coe eee ee ee aoe et ect elec cetele ests .30 iD 2.00 
orientalis. aurea Nanas 4 oi fos coe oc ote See eee ee trata ee tee .35 95 3.00 
orlentalis'cormpacta (sieboldi) 0.5 .Ge. vieass cee s et asst e cee Seuss ces 45 1.00 3.50 
orientalis conspicuia). 5/5455 isis oc ceive el al oloteverasctore clave Sielolaie ais elena, suaieleete.o 45 1.00 3.50 
orientalis pyramidalis: 5 0:03. cc cis pine dite 2 on e Siete a ee baerard« wishescvoltiecehé. ¢ .35 80 2.75 
plicata;(giganten-lobbl) s,s Say cas eetie os wae alice 00a die pti «leave wn on 50 1.25 4.00 
THUJOPSIS ‘dolobrata cies chic en cers oa site nicin « sie asin sin cigars s 20, %4 oz. 50 1.35 
TSUGA canadensis, New England or Canada...........ecce cece ree cecece 65 1.50 5.75 
diversifolia. 36.3 fee's 5 LOR ee SO Bia eed oes aid a oile ay ice kas Ose 75 2.00 
heterophylla ois io5.bie sis cited o Sere e wale Cie ee ale welotile: elelordle aa iatebotye onlays 65 1.75 £6.50 
Mertensiana ose s shes ss co easie nee eee cee eee EOE re Saale sheteisha 95 2.25 8.00 
siebol li 5.55: 2630585 6.0 fh a eater eer tei Srastets 75 2.00 
III 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
A.—Descriptive Notes 
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. 4joz. oz. oz. Y4lb. Ib. 
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, dry berries 45 1.00 3.50 
canadensis, GIOAN «2 6a. schi6s fa aldhs akan wees 1.35 3.50 12.00 
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 astern Sbacblows : sou. co @ ine ee oni wate whee: 35 86.85 3.00 
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 Hngiand seed sss ia iicrsareetvcessaecraes ode 35 .85 3.00 
oblongifolia (botryapium or obovata), Thicket Shadblow. 
For landscape planting this Amelanchier has its 
special feature. Like no other of the group it makes 
@ small, many branched shrub, while young, suitable 
for formal] planting or as cover shrub in borders and a 
cover and food plant in wild-life reservations. The 
first Amelanchier to bloom and fruit (Juneberry) and 
attractive by the silvery color of its unfolding foliage. 45 1.15 3.75 
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