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ce Bt ey. a PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
; 2 1 TO 9 10 TO 24 EE Ceans 
CCIDENTALIS. American Planetree a, cee 
ge. and lofty tree with massive branches. 
“2 feet te ee ns aby. .28 24 
3 feet eS ESS ee a AD 36 30 
ane | feet 0 Os a S rd 65 Reis A5 
LBA. White Oak. Noble forest tree of 
outline with attractively cut foliage. Stately 
permanent. 
AE Se SRNR Tis aA ele ee 40 132 .28 .26 
a, 60. 50 40 36 
he oo Sh .80 70 .60 50 
8 Hee Lhe SE eae ee 1.00 .90 85 
= ng eet in autumn. o to 12 inch geadlings. aS) 5 .09 Us 
1 o. 2 ae wen S Sa ABE a eG a a 50 40 36 
33 f to ane feet seg itn eet lt ia ne oe 65 
wget: 12 to 18 inches seedlings 2 ae ee 15 “12 10 
ORA CANADENSIS. Rhodora. Flowers eink 
early Spam oo torl2 cinch. clumps. s. 0). ....1: Ve) 65 
be 
Ns. peoutant Sumac. Shrub 3 to 
wa to 8 inch seedlings So Ee RI tele .10 07 .06 04 
ar i EI Ye SA eee eee 45 s2) 30 7, 
ee 90 75 70 
OPALLINA. Shining Sumac. Strong shrub 
ith dark green, compound foliage turning dark 
own in autumn. Panicles of brilliant red 
wers in late summer; bright red berries in 
(SUES Sra et oe ois i a 36 30 27 ors 
ato. = hole 0 aE IS ei A5 36 
se Sairb, 5 to 7 feet oc aL eee 2.40 
BRA. Smooth Sumac. 2 to 3 feet. Se bey Gorn A5 38 
3 PHINA. Staghorn Sumac. Small tree or 
eaves in autumn; large spikes of crimson 
mento 2 feet eee oe 30 24 22 .20 
Fto 6 feet Lo auc! ont) OL ee es 55 48 
_ HISPIDA. Rose Acacia. Shrub about 10 
Bice eet tall, with drooping clusters of rose-colored 
- pea-blossom flowers in early summer. 1 to 2 feet —.36 .30 wh 
fs (2 to 3 eh ge SRN ee a. cs" 38 .36 
\ROLINA. ‘Carolina Rose. Bright pink, frag- . 
it flowers. Seto s-foot elumps 770.2... .80 70 .60 
GERA, Prairie Rose. A _ profusion of 
tiful rose-pink flowers in June, sometimes 
ing or covering the round or walls. 
ED fest haere Stee Ne s Meee ie. 26 20 18 16 
3 feet | 36 CH 25 Bi: 
agi. SS eri 45 40 8) 
