23 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
Each Ten Hundred 
CRATAEGUS arnoldiana. 18’-20' Arnold Hawthorn 
Vigorous and bold. The white flowers are large, crim- 
son berries big and plentiful and the zigzag branches 
are well armed with long thorns. Large maple-like leaves. 
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TR SNES. scckcscivsaceseencnsvoess 2.70 2.40 
MERRY OUETE, ...ic.pssdcksssvicdatedevesss 3.30 3.00 
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carrieri. 15’-20’ Carrier Hawthorn 
Very large round orange-red fruits persist nearly all 
winter. Has distinctive gray bark; open growth and 
rather round head, lustrous deep green oval leaves. 
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a 4 a a ee 2.70 2.40 
ot 1S 0h 5 3.30 3.00 
coccinea. 10’-12’ Thicket Hawthorn 
That is right, a real thicket shrub, for the intricate maze of 
branches forms a veritable barrier. The white May-flowers 
are large and give place to rather dull brown-red berries. 
Shiny bright green foliage is almost oval, good till late fall. 
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DIET, 80.5 coos bccceccssvacsponcesse 1.80 1.50 1.20 
MT Te le vcssgcxnsadinssaséaaces 2.40 alae 1.95 
SECC PTT. .sscascyssberocessesesesee 3.00 2.70 2.40 
MOBS Et cos occcccuccscskavesscnesecss 379 3.30 3.00 
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cordata. 20’-25’ Washington Thorn 
Beginning in May with white flowers followed by brilliant 
scarlet fruits which last nearly all winter, and throughout 
its pageant of autumn color most interesting and beautiful. 
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ST ST | ee ee a Canes 3.30 3.00 2.70 
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crusgalli. 20’-25’ Cockspur Thorn 
Apart from the mass of white flowers, this Thorn is 
valuable for the shiny rich green leaves that stay fresh 
until late autumn, then turn orange. If left by birds, some 
fruits will persist until spring. A very practical hedge. 
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Pe TE OE  ccicestntetonies 200 220 
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ellwangeriana. 15’-20’ : a Ellwanger Hawthorn 
Quite tree-like with ascending branches, large coarsely 
toothed leaves and big red berries, which soon fall. 
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SEL i BS SER pp ee So aa 2.50 daa 
EET CO MEE es. civscvevannyesvreree 3.30 3.00 
RON Ba «ee Senha Geer mene 4.50 4.20 
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mollis. 20’-25’ Downy Hawthorn 
Has large light green thin leaves, showy white red-cen- 
tered flowers, scarlet succulent fruits, used for jelly. 
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PD EE, inbecc cos atevands csbonacese 2.90 2.29 
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