14 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1942 

ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
CATALPA 
bungei (Manchurian) 10-12 ft. Perl10 Per100 
Large tree, heart-shaped leaves. A dwarf, globe-shaped tree. 
lavear heads,.5\to 6-ft, stems =2 50-2 2s ee $2 (eon $ 70 00 
2-year heads, 4/to,0 ft. StOMS > 5 see eee eee ee 7.00 oe 
2 year heads,’ 5S to 6 ft. stems-.22. 2 eee 10 00 90 00 
2 vearsneads, 6:-tou? ft2stems 2 = ee ee ee 12 00° — ae 
speciosa (Western Catalpa) 30-35 ft. 
A hardy tree of tropical appearance; large, broad, light green leaves, purplish 
white blossoms. Grows rapidly and resists drought. 
5 to (6st. Dranched se ane So ere ee 3 50 30 00 
6>to7s 1G; pide IAs Wee eae W LDF Mec A BialS oe Seige ile et tig oe 2. 4 50 40 00 
SelLOMLOSIt: 7 oe ee a aed as ie eS ee eee 6 00° eae 
CHERRY (PRUNUS) 
Flowering 
2. to SS Ltn Be a a 6.00.” aaaean 
3.to %4 tice ee aS ee ee ee eee 7.50 =) Saeee 
4<to 45 (ft. ooh see Se ee eee a a ee 10°00 ae 
Kwanzan, a large bush form producing a multitude of double deep pink 
flowers, 
Mount Fuji, semi-double, blush-white flowers; yellow anthers. 
Naden, very double deep pink flowers. 
Weeping (Prunus subhirtella pendula floreplena) 
The double-flowered form of weeping cherry. 
2:1. 0, 10 6° fC ee Se ee oe ee ee ee oe 14 50 125 00 
Lyric 10.8 1 tas So ee eo eee See Ste eee ee 12 00 100 09 
COFFEETREE (GYMNOCLADUS) 
Kentucky (dioicus) 50-70 ft. 
Blue-green, fern-like foliage. White flowers in June. 
430-5 2£tt. a peas ee ee ee re eee 5 .00 -_)) ana 
5 to: 66 fitout ee ee oe oe eee ee 8 00.” =e 
6" to*8 Ttick sot ee ee Rc eee ee Oe 11 00 2 eee 
8*to10 ftir ee ee eee 15 00 — 9) aaa 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) 
18 to : 243.in lo ere ee a ee ee 2 90 25 00 
2 to. 3. iti cee Se Se ee a eee ee ee ane eee oe 3.50 30 00 
BO 4 fhe Sas a te ee en 4 50 40 00 
4°:T0:'5 Lt cee ee eee te eee 6 00 55 00 
Sito 6eft. 2 a Se a ee er a ee 8 00 75 00 
Bechtel (ioensis plena) 12-15 ft. May-June. 
The genuine double-flowering crab; medium-sized tree; perfectly hardy. Deli- 
cate pink, perfectly double small rose-like flowers; fragrant. 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) 
Si tO*d flee Se ee ee ee ee ee 3 50 30 00 
AITO!) Mtoe sewn Sak ob a ee ee eee 4 50 40 00 
B toc Oxi es ee eee oe ee ee ee 6 00 55 00 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 20-25 ft. April-May. 
One of the most desirable varieties. An attractive upright-growing tree that 
becomes literally covered with large, rose-colored flowers. Very hardy and 
free from disease. Planted extensively. 
Red Silver 25-30 ft. 
Cut-leaved, maroon-red and silver foliage, bright red fruit. 
