12 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 

HEDGE PLANTS (Continued) 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See Forest Tree Seedlings.) 
SPIREA VANHOUTTEI Per100 Per1000 
D3 TCO te ee ee ae ae ee ee ae ee ee ee 7.00 60.00 
ALS 22:4 Sei Ti CH Cg see ee ee ee eg oe ne en en eee ees 4.50 40.00 
La 8 al TT CE GS ar ae ee eee ee 3.00: 27.50 
G21 0 see N CHES ee te ee ee re ee ee 1.90 16.00 
TAMARIX 
Africana 
OS EET OO Ce ee eR eee ee ee Ee eee te 7.00 60.00 
18=24e inches eee ee ee ee ee eee 4.50 40.00 
1218 IN Ch OS ae ee ee ee eee er, ee a eran ee 3.00 25.00 
Odessana 
2 SOT COL ee ee ee ee rn eee ee Me ern Sere ae 8.50 70.00 
18-24 inches ge ee es ee es ee ene 6.00 50.00 
12-1 8 ein CHeS we ee ee ee ee I en eee eee 3.50 30.00 
SHADE TREES 
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA (Tree-of-heaven) Grows very rapidly and 
is especially adapted to city planting. 
Sota hcam 272) ip kta nna A aioe Bie edad See ee 4s See he Nee 7 Sy nO aS Oe ey 6.00 
ES UNE oT | om eee ee oe Ei Es ee ee a ee Oe ee eae se 4.50 
oy aL Cai ce te a ee 3.00 
ASH (Fraxinus) 
Green. Large rapid-growing tree with rounded head and dark 
green foliage. Drought-resistant. 60’. 
a2 Woe LIV C UMC] 1 DC Tie ee ee ee eee 15.00 
Li Dei ncne col pe tee eee: eee eee ee ner te oe eee 11.00 
NTA as Vos SB ated a bent Gra A @Y sa gh” Sek OR fecal Oc tn ner oa ly ener ne ed 8.50 
SHESUO « SiceVey oy Oo aes Seah ce Ne Aa Be ll Sad de ere hk we ls a A i al 7.00 
Cito hA WAS ey ey nicl MR Reh ah cat oA es Ue es an a ed ic Seen cc 4.50 
Ds Ome tC Ci Aiea et cee ate eae os eRe Pea eI eS re 2.90 
4=5 el Cetge =e Sener Seep en ern eee eee ee eee eee eee 2.15 
White. Similar to above but grows larger. 120’. 
LoD ieIN ChiegCall p 6 Tye oe ee eae a ee ee 11.00 
AE ea PA” She Kenet  CereN bl of sya» (a5 clare ya te ell 2a ek a ae Rs Bee 8.50 
S'= 1 Ome fC tReet Oe EE Se Ee ee 7.00 
GS mel Ce [aay ete re see oe ee ee ee ee ee einer ee 4.50 
D Ome CO time ee rec ee ee te res ee a Te PR eee 2.90 
Raetade PUR Se) ey pe eee, ie ee eel age tle on) ie: eee ea 2.10 
BALDCYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) Handsome feathery foliage. 150’. 
Sa LOW Feet ar a ee J ag ee noes B. & B. 50.00 
LS Ste Re he Rane i a ll eg ines Haw an bah gu B & B: 35.00 
BIRCH (Betula) 
Cutieaf Weeping. Graceful slender drooping branches, finely cut leaves. 
$-lL0 «fects 22-2 ee ee eee (wrapped in moss) 17.50 
CaS LCC Lee ee ee eee (wrapped in moss) 14.00 
a6: CCtorie = Bae ee ee ee (wrapped in moss) 10.00 
A= De LECT ap a 5 ee eee ae ees (wrapped in moss) 8.00 
River or Black (Nigra) Flaking papery bark. 100’. 
GnS. LO Cb 2 aoe Se Sa pee ed Oe ee ee ee ee ae 6.00 
O=6 Teetht.. 22s oe ee eee eee 5.00 
4-5 feet) Usp danke beet So eee, eee eee 3,50 
Di 4A TOC t Rens oe ee ee ere Ones Cr NONE par nO 3.00 
$-3 Leet 22 sine c2k eo eee oe ee eee eee ee 2.50 
BUTTERNUT (Juglans cinerea) Similar to Black Walnut but leaves are 
a little smaller and the nuts are a lighter color. 
§~10." [Get Race SOs he ee 10.00 
OrS elOSt ra ee ee ee en ee ee 7.50 
O-6 feet) 2 is s2 Ss ee eee ee ee ee ee 5.00 
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