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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and Bush Form—(Continued) 
persica (Flowering Peach on peach roots) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. (Red, Pink, or 
White.) Double flowers in early Spring. Very showy. Per10 Per100 
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persica (Purple-leaved Peach) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. 
Purplish-red foliage in Spring, changing to brownish-green with age. 
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pissardi (Purple Leaf Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 15-18 ft. 
A small purple-leaved tree that retains its color over a long period. 
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triloba (Double Flowering Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 8-10 ft. 
Known also as the “Rose Tree of China”. One of our finest shrubs; completely 
covered with pink rose-like flowers in April and May. 
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SER Cte ee a Et ete aa ee 3 50 30 00 
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REDBUD (CERCIS) 
canadensis 20-30 ft. 
Produces an abundance of reddish-pink flowers in early Spring; forms a broad 
head of glossy, heart-shaped leaves that turn pale yellow in Fall. 
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SERIES (Seer ee te ee east eee oe 4 00 35 00 
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RUSSIANOLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia) 20-25 ft. 
Attractive silvery gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for grouping. 
Used extensively for windbreaks.. Very hardy. 
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(For smaller sizes see Elaeagnus under Shrubs) 
SYCAMORE (PLATANUS) 
American (occidentalis) 50-60 ft. 
Large leaves, spotted bark. A shapely tree of great beauty. 
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THORN (CRATAEGUS) 
coccinea (Thicket Thorn) 20-25 ft. 
Bushlike tree with white flowers followed by red fruits. 
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cordata (Washington Hawthorn) 20-25 ft. 
Fruit bright red; leaves brilliantly colored in Autumn. 
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