14 WINTER ERICH LIST) JANUARY 7107 1941 

SHADE TREES (Continued) 
OGCAK (Quercus) Perl0 
Bur (Q. macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit—-one of the largest oaks. 
CRAM Weg TSS «ame in teat ee pS el ea enti gi at capa tS, el cyt li aa ll 20,00 
(Tera $S WM SY SY th Re ge i, Ral he gi a a al Es Bl gta i ad a es 15.00 
DO meee OC Ucar at ee ee ee ee eee 10.00 
mt) EL CC Ue eee ee ee eee ee ee 7.50 
Pin (palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal 
habit, especially desirable for street planting. 
toe. og meLILC HSC DG tea ee ee ene ee ee ee ee ee 20.00 
Stl (EL GC Lae eer ener Wee nt tee See eee See ca! Sees See ee 15.00 
OS CC een ee nee ee ek en nr ere | 8 eee ee a eee 12.50 
EO eam LC a ere ee ee ee ae ee eee 9,00 
RES yr EY By ee A tery a at fl EN gl a a apa a 6.00 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persica) Double flowers in early 
spring; very showy. 
= 0 MeL CCL eres eee eee ne ee ee ee ee ee en eee 4.00 
A EL CG am te eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 2.90 
TEN Co cee a ee ph ee cag Na I a i ae ee arene Be 2.15 
PASAY. AWENSY BE pa epee ac aa eink dy ay a a 5 Ls Ee 2 ey naa Pa 1.45 
Varieties available: 
Perl00 
115.00 
80.00 
50.00 
39.00 
25.00 
18,00 
12.00 
Burbank. Pink bud opening white. Petals large and flower fully double. 
Camelliaflora, Flowers large, full double, deep red. 
Peppermint Stick. Moderately double. Flowers white marked 
with red stripes, 
San Jose. Double flowers of clear light pink; earliest to bloom. 
Also by color; pink, red, white. 
WEEPING PEACH, Double pink flowers and drooping branches. 
Blcoms the first year. An interesting novelty. 
AMG TEE V EY Ws acta sf oa ene ep ea las ately d Bes I a eee aol Se 10.00 85.00 


PECAN, NATIVE (Hicoria pecan) Handsome native nut-bearing tree. 
Ste LCC Cee a nas te er eye eee ae 4.00 
DBR BRL SY By ps peg a a aa lpn ee eg, Rg palin pgs a 2.40 
S20 ST CL GG ueet eae ermine cre ct is Ao ESR Oe Bin ee 1.80 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage especially in autumn. 50’. 
DG ee LCO Lema meee, Par Se a nd cone ae tere ales 4.60 
Ae ae CCU eee eae ee tae ee ee ee eres See at ee eee 2.50 
OS SLC OL gee es a gr a Ee EO Sele Si eee See eee ee ee 1.80 
POPLAR (Populus) 
35.00 
20.00 
15.00 
Bolleana. Fastigiate habit, silver leaves. Very tall growing and long lived. 
110.00 
90.00 
70.00 
50.00 
40.00 
7.00 
4.50 
3.00 
Sra 2a NCHA Ca] 1 DC hae ie eee ee ee eee ee er ee ee 12.00 
aes Sipe ab oN ebay ROW OLe yo | Anka Bee ia ae Te A ete gee ote 10,06 
afi Toei COE CALL DG mee a a oer eee ee eer eee ee eet 8.00 
SS sail RRL GU ae ee eee eRe res ER ey En ee vee ee 6.00 
O-S pel CCl Meee — eee ee ee oie a eens wwe we ere ys PUNE t a eee ee 4.50 
Carolina. Large leaves, grows very rapidly. 
O-0 *feetielsyearewhipses. ese ee eee eee eee .85 
4-5 feet ie years WOODS) oe oe ee ee eee eee 50 
Saeeteetyele VCAl2 AVI DS = rr were et Se ne ea 3D 
Cottonless Cottonwood. Large leaves, vigorous grower; does not produce 
“cotton’’. 
$= LO Mel Ce ties arene ee te et en RY Oe ee oe ee 5.00 
= Simm OC ree ee ee ee ee 3.00 
SEA Cae O08 Ho] 24 RR mg a a el yw ge ge ay sy eae eth 2.50 
7 ELIE Aa Roto] iit pn peters Ag en A to ee ean sa nn Ae ea a avis) 
Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
Wiel tominch eta linerae 5. neem pees re 8 ee > eee ee eee 3.50 
S=LOMTCGL. 7 WL MDTanon Gm ee ee 220.00 per 1000 2.90 
G-S eeleat, | Well abrancheda, 4. eee eee eee = 175.00 per 1000 2.40 
beGerilest. welle branched. .e 2 ee 120.00 per 1000 1.70 
£=D en TOCt well DYanCnued ga. os ee ee 90.00 per 1000 1.206 
PRUNUS (See Shrubs) 
