18 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 5, 1942 

SHACE TREES (Continued) 
POPLAR (Continued) Perl0 
Richard’s Golden. Spreading habit of growth, Foliage variegated with 
brilliant golden yellow. 
B= SLCC ere eee ee ed ee Co a ne eee eee ee 5.00 
GAG TOC Ue oe le ee ee ee Be ces 3.50 
SH TERR Sic) Wek, -aeapeaet ot iE LT iy a hale ial Ss ameseen hese Sel ee us ha Be OS 1.80 
Silver (P. alba) Leaves shaped like hard maple leaves; dark green 
above, downy white beneath. 
BI TORT Cet ere een ee ee ee ee ee 6.50 
GeSget CO t ge ee. cee rer eer ee, COME ee pe) eats Re nen eee: 5.00 
5-Ommfect antes Se ae ed ee As ee ee ee 3.00 
PRUNUS (See Shrubs) 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves, lavender flowers. 10’. 
Ge Omt OG tral Or Ye cg ee oe ee Ree kee he eee 5.60: 
4a f OG tw pen ewer ee et eee ek > fn eee ee ee ee eee Ne ee 4.00 
ey BPN a9 pelea toa a, Re in ee A in eh a nn Se ag fie oe ae cre eels 2.90 
PAM YO Oli ea eg eh a age a pa ip, cn ed Air eee a Mt EL ae SE, Te 1.90 
ROSE-ACACIA, Standards (Robinia hispida) Compact globe-shaped top 
Per100 
45.00 
35.00 
25.00 
16.00 
with large showy clusters of bright pink flowers. Cut back two or three 
times during summer for recurrent bloom. 
b=6 8 LOO CRSLOM Sig ee ee ee ee eee 11,00 
A=HBLOOCEST COINS ie. ee ee ee 9.0C 
aA LOOTR ST OTIS tee ere ea ee ree Oe eee eS SAN ee eee Beene 7.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See Shrubs.) 
SOPHORA JAPONICA (Chinese Scholar Tree) Large tree with spread- 
ing branches and large panicles of yellowish-white flowers 
followed by showy pods. 60’. 
8) est OC tiga a a ie ae a Uh AP cept Bier pA NAN TEE th io ta ean PE 25.00 
G=S Ril Ot veh a See en we cided Le hy te eels a OT 17.50 
b=6WTSCt pee ee Oe CRE OU -“S OTe eee) 0 Pd ee 13.50 
4-5 Bieeteer Us BEAR AERO. Mie ens {2 Oe ar ei 10.00 
SAT GG td SS net a lel Cae Oe eG ne od te Laver 0) Lon 2 ee 6.50 
SWEET GUM (See Liquidlumbar) 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
American (Buttonwood) Large round-topped tree with light-colored 
bark, broad leaves, 130’-170’. 
o- OM Cette oe ie ee aN eee Se ee eee 3.50 
eb eel CCl tn 5s ee, Sen eee. Ae, Ae eee 2eo0 
Sat 9 T CetQre se ee ee ee Oe ee eee ee 2 eee 1.50 
THORN (Crataegus) 
Oxycantha splendens (Paul Double Scarlet) Double scarlet flowers. , 
3-4 feet 
Sy Sai A ee a ra i a Nl nls ne ha decent SU 7.50 
BIS AY ny Oran apie ae ia OR a! dy ett Pings nas hh esl ew ag nea 6,00 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron tulpifera) Extra large tree of pyramidal 
habit, with handsome and unusual foliage. Large showy yel- 
low flowers marked orange. 150’. 
O-S Cet Te ee ee see saab es Coe eae ee ae eee ower = 10.00 
as STEN paar slap sets i llc gp mae ap be he ate eens geecin windl ae 7.00 
re Ta) RNR a a Pe te ai ell nl neal nl tamed 5.00 
WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra) Large compound leaves, edible nuts. 150’. 
2-2% inch caliper 
UN COE OU a el oe 16.50 
bop we RACAL COLIDECT pi en aia e see ene = ane eee Bs Ot ae 14.00 
Aeron uch calipe ness. S42 ae eee ee ee Sh ee en 10,00 
BriGutect) eee tne te alee eine pee ae ne 8.00 
dis C1) i Reppin a eins oh msl A died a ee aye cig pln api Boeke 2 8S 5.60 
Dee TOON ete a ee ee ee ee ee 3.50 
Dep ARCO Ie Fen a ee SY ee ers ae er en ee ee eee ee 2,50: 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Babylonica Weeping (S. babylonica) Drooping branches, green bark. 
Bre Melb at sae oe Se ee nr ee eee ee 5.50 
Deh Sept ss fed OO ee ee re ee ee 4.00 
$7D) AOOU OE ete es we a eee oe 2.90 
3-4 feet 
100.00 
80.00 
69.00 

150.00 
125.00 
90.00 
70.00 
45.00 
30.00 
20.00 
50.00 
35.00 
25.00 
16.00 
