Prunus americana (Wild plum) 
A thicket tree adapted to group planting. Approximiately 
twenty feet high. Flowers white. 
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Prunus cerasifera Newport (Purple-leafed plum) 
Twenty-five feet high. Pink flowers, purple leaves and wine- 
red fruits. Try with scillas or grape hyacinths. 
D/ ac itsepigh &...... each $ .75 5/6 ft. high B/B....ea. 4.50 
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Prunus serotina (Wild black cherry) 
The common tree of hedge rows. Flowers white and fragrant. 
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Prunus virginiana (Choke cherry) 
A shrub form of the above. Seldom over ten feet high. 
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REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) 
A small and graceful native tree. Crimson-pink blossoms cling 
to the stems before the heart-shaped leaves appear. Give it a 
moist, well-drained location and the companionship of ferns and 
hepaticas, 
4/5 ft. high ........ eache$.7) 5 /Getta hie hos ae each 1.25 
AMERICAN WHITE ‘ASH (Fraxinus americana) 
A giant that towers to a hundred feet. Leaves turn to gold in 
early autumn. 
1446/2" stem.......... ea. $1.50 WG eae SteMi eee sce ea. $2.50 
2/244" stem.......... ea. 2.00 3/314" stem.......... ea. 3.00 
BLACK LOCUST (Robina pseudo-acacia) 
Reaches a height of seventy feet. Clusters of fragrant blossoms 
hang from the branches in June. Casts light shade. 
8/10 ft. high ........ ea. $1.25 1346/2; in. stem’ ...2.:. edewels is 
1/1% in. stem ...... ree ier ok ek 8 2/24 in. stem ..-.2. ea. 2.00 
SYCAMORE (Platanus occidentalis) 
A very desirable tree, quite picturesque; sheds bark similar to 
white birch. 
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