F, > F. NURSERIES 58 

PRUNUS—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
triloba plena. 7’-8’ Double Flowering Plum 
Larger and still more gorgeous than cousin “Almond.” 
The bright pink double flowers thickly stud each branch. 
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PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi. 70’-80’ Douglas Fir 
EVERGREEN. Handsome and symmetrical from the seed 
bed to the towering forest monarch, this Rocky Mountain 
form has variable gray green foliage with soft texture. 
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PTEROSTYRAX hispida. 40’-50’ Epaulette Tree 
A rarely seen but beautiful Chinese tree which forms an 
open head with slender spreading branches. The five 
inch oval leaves are deeply veined but the crowning glory 
of the tree is the large graceful fringy panicles of fragrant 
white flowers which hang from the side branches. Should 
be trained to a single stem while young. Most unusual. 
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PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi. 15’-18’ Laland Firethorn 
EVERGREEN. But here we have quite a different character. 
Strong slender branches rising from the ground develop 
stubby side growths upon which are hung the numerous 
orange red berries. Altho a handsome “specimen” 
shrub it is seen to best advantage when trained against 
a wall allowing the deep green foliage to act as a back 
ground for the berries. Southerly exposure is preferred. 
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PYRUS calleryana. 25’-30’ Callery Pear 
Altho used as understock for grafting fruiting pears 
this species develops into a handsome tree. Broad oval 
smooth leaves remain rich green until late fall. Small 
white flowers and little round fruits are interesting too. 
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In the far North stands a 
Pine tree, lone 
Upon a wintry height; 
It sleeps; around it snows 
have thrown 
A covering of white. 
It dreams forever of a Palm 
That, far 7 the morning land, 
Stands silent in a most sad 
calm 
Mist of the burning sand. 

HEINE, 

