§ WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 
SHRUBS (Continued) 
PRUNUS (Continued) 

Pissardi (Purpleleaf Plum) Persian origin, purple. 15’. Per10 
AED Sif Ot ee ee eee ee er Stet os 2 ee 5.00 
Sc 4° fee tee Oe Se ee 4 ea bao eee oe ee oe ee ce eee 4.00 
Dm BF OE Ct pe eae ae ae a ene eee 2.90 
Tomentosa (Nanking Cherry) White flowers, red edible fruit. 
Sal ES Get re er ee te ee eee ore en eters 3.50 
D8 Kf Gat Saree ee ee ee ee ee Se 2.99 
Triloba plena (Double flowering Plum) Masses of double pink flowers. 
Ae 5 BT eGt Wee ee ee ee ee ee 5.00 
BISA TNT GE mle eee es eee see ee eg oe en eee ee eee 4.00 
Dod IT OCt Rees Seen Se eee Oe ae eee oe eee eee oe 3.20 
Note: The purple leaf plums wll retain their color better if 
pruned frequently during the summer. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Rhus cotinus) Smoketree. 15’. 
Flowers resemble dense smoke clouds. 
AEB EE OE ee ee eee ee Se eee eee 6.50 
3-4 PLCC te eee Le ee Rene oan Eee y eS) oe ere Pe Cee eneS 5.50 
QUINCE (See Cydonia) 
REDBUD (See Shade Trees) 
RHAMNUS CATHARTICA, (Buckthorn) Dark green attractive foliage, 
black berries. Useful for hedges and screens. 

SHA LCC ee ee ee ee ae eee ae eee ee ee 2.10 
VEE GEV ee ctl nek pane Sed YY ea CATO eae Aes ae Oe ee ag ee ree: 1.70 
S29 ARE NG GS meee ea © ee ea ere ee © ere eens eR On Sg ee Bere 1.20 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES (Jetbead). 38-6’. 
White flowers, black fruit; native of Japan. 
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RIBES (Currant) 
Odoratum. Fragrant yellow flowers, black berries. 
pate al Coteus ee mae Se ee ee ee eee eee eee 2.90 
De Oee | COCR ee ere en ete a ay Mae Reel ny, Bal ee Sar ee 2.40 
LS = 24 Ss1T GHGS wees eee ere ee ara  geeh bate le ee ee oe Se ee 1.80 
21S SiN Ch Cs eee es ee ee ee eee 1.20 
Alpinum (Mountain Currant) Semi-dwarf, dense, very hardy. 
HL 21 See CC Sides es Se tena ee rod ok Deen feeeees oe Sema Pees SOR UE) oe ve eee ee 2.50 
N= 1 eT) CLG Serco ate) te fear ok ne UE re eee ene Ce mE NeN ene 2.10 
ROSE ACACIA (See Moss Locust, also Shade Trees) 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See Elaeagnus) 
SALIX (See Willow) 
SHEPHERDIA ARGENTEA (Buffaloberry) 
Silvery foliage, red berries, highly ornamental. 
22S tel OC Lae ee ee ee ere ee ee en ee re 2.40 
ISSA: AB OLOY OY SSS en ip Say enya cpp a lag lin ag gg po a 1.90 
LZ = 18H Inches heen et ee re ee ee ee 1.45 
SNOWBALL (See Viburnum) 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos) Grown for the attractive berries. 
Chenaulti (New) Very small leaves, gracefully arching branches, 
pink flowers, red fruit dotted white. 
S23 Yo ll CCts are ee et ee en ee eee eee 1290 
JO wel OC me eae eee ee ae ae ee ee ee 120.00 per 1000: LA 
ofS Ad TCV CS yer ee ee ae a ee 75.00 per 1000! LO) 
TIPU Sg Re§ AW aN sh Mert al pen Li us tea ela Ee Law pl Se ge 50.00 per ‘000 .70 
Mollis. Showy white berries; does well in shade. 3-4’, 
eo TCO Cae ee een ee EE ee Cee eee 1.45 
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VATS AR iN CHES pie a ee en ie 2 .70 
Racemosus (White Snowberry) Pink flowers, waxy-white berries. 
Deore LO Uap ee ce ie ee e ie aens Eee  ae o ee 1.45 
LS 2 4M TC © Sig ee ee a ee ee ee TEA 
2 alS inch 6g cee See see ae ae ee ne ee ee ee .70 
Vulgaris (Coralberry) Red berries; very hardy. 3-4’. 
2-3. <feetye se hs Les See es es Tae ee eee, 1.45 
SEZ 4 CGS te eee rr ee rer are ei ten ge pe ee er 1.10 
12=L8 finches 32222 Save Ae eer Fe ee en hee ee .70 
SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA (Ural False Spirea) 6-8’. 
Large white flower-plumes, compound leaves. 
2-3 feet c2nciscbtch et dene oe oe eee 1.90 
18-24 inches 
Per100 
45.00 
35.00 
25.00 
30.00 
25.00 
45.00 
35.00 
28.00 
50.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
18.00 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
10.00 
22.00 
18.00 
20.00 
16.00 
12.00 
16.00 
14.00 
9.00 
6.00 
12.00 
9.00 
6.00 
12.06 
6.00 
12.00 
9.00 
6.00 
16.00 
12.00 
