MALUS-JAPANESE CRAB 
Purplish red single flowers with showy fruit. 
STU ie ee 1.25 
EERIE Os ee 2.00 
rah, SES OS. pil 3.50 
TIE ee) ee 5.00 
See Specimens. 
NYSSA SYLVATICA (Sour Gum) 
Tree with most beautiful of all fall colors. 
A sR 2.00 
no 059.0 ee ee ee 3.00 
PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE (Corktree) 
ree ee be ee 1.00 
ts ae OTA AS Tis 2.00 
PLATANUS ORIENTALE (Oriental Plane) 
Dependable street tree, can exist under unfavorable conditions. 
eee ian, Cal. 10 to 12 ft; 3.00 
Cente CHL 2 tO. 14 Tt. oo 4.50 
See Specimens. 
POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA (Lombardy Poplar) 
Quiek growing trees for screens or accent. Not long lived. 
1 ea .50 each; 3.50 per 10 
STL Cdt 2 75 each; 5.50 per 10 
PRUNUS (Double Flowering Japanese Cherries) 
Four varieties. 
(15) Sal SRE DE ee pare we. 2.25 
CEM CG eto A et ee * 350 


PRUNUS BLIREANA (Purple Plum) 
Pink fiowered form. Flowers before the leaves. 
Cte es 1.50 
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PRUNUS SUBHIRTELIA PENDULA 
(Japanese Weeping Cherry) 
Single and double varieties. 
eee ee a ee 5.00 
QUERCUS ALBA (White Oak) 
ee ASE | So eR ee 5.00 
QUERCUS CASTANEA (Chestnut Oak) 
a ALS psa UE ay ia ea Oe CaP 1.00 
Rene re a 2.00 
DAES Gomer Oe I fe a Son VS 3.00 
ee ee ek ee ea 4.00 
QUERCUS COCCINEA (Scarlet Oak) 
on TOES acre ae ed TIRES FoR Died gee ee RCRD laa -. 4.00 
ILS Gate ek to 28 Ue ae 2 the eat a 5.00 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (Pin Oak) 
The finest lawn tree with low branches and pyramidal habit, has 
elean foliage. Excellent for a broad avenue. 
meter col. 10:to La: f6) 2 6.00 
merto-o in. cal: 14. to 16. ft, B&B 2 1 te 12.50 
See Specimens. 


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