Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 

DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
Trees and shrubs are included under one heading because many plants 
may be either, according to the training given them. 
The figures in feet given after the names indicate the size attained at 
maturity under average conditions, and will vary considerably according to 
the environment. 
Specific requirements such as acid or limestone soil, moist or dry soil, 
shade or full exposure, winter protection, etc. are noted if important for suc- 
cessfully growing the plant. 
Large heavy specimens of several kinds are available and will be quoted 
on application. 
Size Each per 10 
ALMONDS—Flowering. See prunus glandulosa. 
AMELANCHIER, Sp. Dwarf Juneberry, Service- 
DETLY, son aAdDlOW0-10 =f ts a ee eS 18-24 in. $0.50 $ 4.50 
A mass of white flowers in early spring, follow- 2-2% ft. .60 5.50 
ed by great crops of purplish, edible, sweet fruit 
in June. Attracts birds. Deserves much wider 
use. 
Sed bg er or BED ol ty 3) ook ie Mei UE As a a a ee 3- 4 ft. mo 
An upright form which may be trained into a 4- 5 ft. 1.00 
tree 30 feet high. 
ARONIA arbutifolia brilliantissima. 6-8 ft. _.......... 2-20 nL 75 
Especially desirable for its very brilliant red 3- 4 ft. .90 
fruit retained till winter and its deep red foliage 4- 5 ft. 1.00 
in the fall. 
—melanocarpa, Black Chokeberry. 4-6 ft. 0.000000... 18-24 in. 45 4.00 
Clusters of attractive white flowers in spring and 2- 8 ft. .60 5.50 
shiny black fruit in fall. Splendid foliage be- 
coming deep red in fall. 
ASH—American. 50-60 ft. 2200 5- 6 ft. uD 6.50 
A quite rapid growing, splendid shade tree. 6- 8 ft. 1.00 9.00 
Thrives almost anywhere. Not easily broken by 8-10 ft. 1.252 351.560 
storms or likely to be injured by pests. 
AZALEAS are “tops” among the flowering shrubs 
and are not as difficult to grow as most people 
believe. A location protected from dry winds 
such as the east side of a building, partial shade, 
plenty of peat, and not too much lime in the soil 
will satisfy the hardy kinds listed. Most kinds 
grown elsewhere have no value here. 
—mollis, Chinese Azalea. 3-4 ft. 00020. 12-15 in. 150 B&B 
Clusters of large red flowers before the leaves, 15-18 in. 2.00 B&B 
pale yellow to red, mostly orange shaded. Mildly 18-24 in. 3.00 B&B 
acid soil. All will bloom the first season planted. 
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