18 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1942 
ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 

OAK (QUERCUS) 
Pin (palustris) 70-80 ft. 
A broadly pyramidal tree; the leaves are deep green, glossy and finely divided. 
Orange-scarlet in Fall. A most desirable shade tree. Per10 /Per100 
5 to 6  ftis. 22s os Se et eee er ee eee $ 11 00 $l ae 
6: to 8 iftiee cos ee a hee Sa Sele BE se a 12 50 =e 
8 40 10 ftce a oe ee ee ee 17 50’ ">See 
Red (rubra) 60-80 ft. 
A monarch in the tree world. Heavy, shiny, deep green leaves turning crim- 
son in Fall. 
5 to 6. fticc os a Sk a ee ee oe ee a oe 12 00:7 eee 
Esto eS Pte re ew ee ee ee eee 15°00 * > eeee 
Rit 10 a hte Fe a ee eee 20°00 =e 
PERSIMMON (DIOSYROS) 
American (virginiana) 50-60 ft. 
Often used as an ornamental tree; long narrow foliage, very valuable wood, 
medium-sized fruit. Hardy as far north as central Iowa. 
POPLAR (POPULUS) 
bolleana 60-80 ft. 
Leaves are glossy green above, silvery beneath. A favorite with landscape 
gardeners to break the outline of most other trees. 
A- to) Pte oo een oe re eee ene cee! a ee 2 90 25 00 
5etorG -ftee nn nes Sine oe pee ae ee See eee 4 00 35 00 
BetorS cite eo ae at se ee ae ae ee eee 5 50 50 00 
R°FO0 10s ft. ae Se ee eee ee 7 00 65 00 
1 sto 146 inte 5. Soe ee ee ee ee 8 50>... See 
416 to 134 in. 3. 5-2 bse 8 See es eee ee a 1100 = eee 
Carolina (Norway variety) 70-80 ft. 
Bright green foliage, spreading crown, very hardy. Extremely rapid growth. 
Db LOGE caso ee ee Se pip Sm et ey ae FE EI 2 10 18 00 
6 to 8° ft.ols bse 33 sos es 5 i ne a ee 2 90 25 30 
8 to 10’ fti.ses2- soe sae oS sn a en ae 4 50 40 00 
1% to 1% in,._-------------------------------------------- = Someu 50 00 
1% to 2 ins lisc-l el es- = 25-222. se ee = 8 00 75 00 
Lombardy (nigra italica) 50-60 ft. 
Rapid, spire-like growth; fine for screens and formal planting 
A5toO Dilt: low-branched =. 282420 524 eee eee ee 1A 10 00 
hy tOLoeLe ” eee eee Bo eee $160:00 Per Mos. a2 19 00 
6*tO saute: a fal cy bap Py Ne ee ge ce Peau THD ae 2 90 25 00 
Satos LUsiLt: 4g en Pm ae ee sk 250 00 tes. Yt ates Soe 31 00 
1344*to°14464in3 bam ee MAS ed re in Ee Je 320200 2) ie oad es 4 00 35 00 
114465t0 2aihees 1 ete tex eee 3 ae eS a 6 50 60 00 
Silver (alba nivea) 50-60 ft. 
A broad-headed tree useful for foliage effects in large plantings. Maple-like 
leaves; rich green on top, snow-white under surfaces. 
46t0-6 6 £022 os Soe ec Shee a ree ee a ee 2 10 18 00 
5 to 6 fft 2 - sao nee a ee ene ee 2 90 25 00 
G ‘tonSetttc. — 2ce on ow oe 4 50 40 00 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush forms 
cistena (Hansen’s Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 445 ff. 
Rich purplish-foliage; reddish-brown branches. ‘Very hardy. 
2 'toVS ft.cse0beoteet n= Se eee eee ee ee ee ee 3 20 28 00 
§ to 4 ft2 eee ek ee ee So ee ee i 4 00 35 00 
4-to Befti 2608. - aes etee peb es eet es tess eee 450 . 2eeue 
B’ to 6 -ft.- 220+ aes on ah ea en Rees 4 es ee 6 50 60 00 
Newport (Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 15-18 ft. 
A large shrub with upright growth; purplish-red foliage. Hardy. 
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