16 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 5, 1942 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
LOCUST (Robinia) ae ule 
Globe. Dense round heads. Ideal for terrace and formal plantings. 
GUETOOLRSTOCINYS pn rr en yn ree ee ee ee eee eee 11.00 
BLOONS COTS Fie en ee ee ee a ae ae oe ee 9.00 
Idahoan, Similar to black locust but has large clusters of deep 
pink fragrant flowers. 
Peri00 
60,06 
40.00 
Be SUT OG Cl Ee Se ea eee ie a eee 15.90 
Vea CMe Es Le nee ee a ig rg hs mee ed ee eee 12.50 
PRUs a oI etn fe Se a eg et oe ce hg dn Wa MAR Ney Dh PE 10.00 
Shipmast. Wood more durakle than black locust. Does not sucker. 100 ft. 
Eth OU pw 5) 2 me hl, oe yb sy gg ek Da ange ove ne FP Cle) a 6.50 
GERSIROCT pee ee ee ee ee aa ee eee 4.50 
eA te BY o) popes eye cee eetnier 208 wae eae aM aene Sling as Be Pewee Sine PON, ee a 2.90 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Aniur. Small tree or large shrub with handsome foliage that turns 
red in autumn, Best substitute for Japanese Maple where 
latter is not hardy. 
SOREL CMT CC me cee a ae re a rere ee. eee 14.00 
IAC ME le ers se coe ee reer aa ET eee eS eres 8.50 
BEAR Gey es ths aie aS atte ceo atte ek SMa we ac Dae ager ie Se ne DE ca eae Ld oi erie a 7.00 
PN AR BP SCEy i" pan caends Se  as eile Sl, ti is SE yee Sah Reenter gt PRS BEM eS a Ser arg 5.00 
ht” UCN Py Se a i ee ys fs Se es BC SS a ed 3.50 
PACD ANCES ois ce Sel os Ua ES ei cept ee ee ee eS A Ae A Be Bie 2.40 
Norway. Rounded top, large leaves, smooth bark. 
Sl OLS Ei eee aoe ee ee erate ey OY OS See ee eee 11.00 
ats mL: gm ere ee ec i wr Ue eer we ee eee 8.50 
SEG COL me ter a eee tee eee ee ee oe ee See ee 7.00 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing, 120’. 
Bee SEIN CU SCA DOP eet awe oe ee ee ee eee eee 15.00 
AoC. See CCA DOL meee ene ee ee ee Le eee ee 11.00 
ICs LiamiNCh EL COUDCr Ete 2 eee eee oe ee ee eee 9.00 
CEU MI CGl be. 0 cen a ree ee ee ee ee eee 7,00 
SSL CG Ci cr ee ee ed ee ee eee ee ees 4.50 
FS RA MRS ES en eh A eh ad lh a el ee i a od ep fe 2.90 
A AEN COLI be est eres eet ee eee cere ie Seber ye en ae eee ee 2.15 
Sugar, Slow dense growth, brilliant foliage in autumn. 100’. 
UNSAPe TaN ah Sere w BW Ye) © ig eb ee a pe ele re er eee eee ae 27.50 
DP Sem bee haWed ab eke mM ae oye) yh 5 he 8 Me SS I a nga th pape 20.00 
1%-1% inch caliper ----__ sees ene a Le ee ee 15.00 
ASMA) MRCCY SY Bs 5 gs a Me at eam ate mane coe oh re oR RP en Se ee lege he et ta 13.50 
Withee RUCYSN Rape ces i eed eae ie Aas See UY WBS ED De ee ae Sip es ee ty ES Sa | 11.00 
EBS DAES ay i a a oa Oe PT 9 TS Sa a ee pe i 7.50 
Willis’ Cutleaf. Leaves deeply shredded. Slightly weeping habit. 
nie mamch calinerny. Aki eee eee) ee ae 11.00 
BOE Cty ce a a a a SE es eee, See oe a 8.50 
SOS GS iL Ege a te ge re a en A le Pr a ee AN 6.00 
LETS AREY 2 et SACO ee rk I Se a ary el ne Rate ee ce Oe kA 3.50 
eae aL Ct ee a an Se eee eee ne ue tees Ae naie pe 4) Aten AUS) ores 2.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN (Sorbus aucuparia) Large clusters bright 
orange berries. 40’. 
Ga SMRT CC Ui re cre te ee rere a ee eee Bee eee See 8.50 
PCG) RAS EN R cceseepecpet ee wg ot ge as Re ek ey re el ee Rea egrn eg ee 6.00 
AR LCG teense ee Se et a we A en es ee ee eee 4.00 
MULBERRY (Morus) 
Teas’ Weeping. Branches grow straight down. 
6 foot stems 
Dy OOS CC TS sa ere eee en a ee 12.00: 
4 foot stems 
OAK (Quercus) 
Burr (Q. macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit—one of the largest oaks, 
ee ee ATRIC EV CTL LN G0 ite eee ian te oe ocd ya cs ee 30.60 
Das 0 COU saw le a ole ia ain eet ren es os a er ee 15.00 
ah (21) 5: Sn ORE aS eit ai by Rea eee pe aE ee moet ce be Nom PAC: e874 10.00 
0 ea ek a tas lee ea oo ttn Ser ee eee ee 7.50 
25.00 
125.00 
75.00 
60.00 
45.00 
30.00 
. 20.00 
80.00 
60.00 
80.00 
60.00 
40.00 
25.00 
18.00 
100.00 
65.00 
75.00 
50.00 
35.00 
125.00 
110.00 
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