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LINING OUT STOCK — Continued 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS — Continued 
Per 100 
Thuia or. bakeri (Baker’s Arborvite), 
A ined ONY A PRE ORN on t elge d cy hy oe ada Sun ane $10.00 
623) bi elder Owls. ela nis DldIits meees eee 15.00 
Sail? Niel: Growie Lrans platiise. ec 17.50 
121 5  HieldsGrow il Late pLal. cue eee 20.00 
15-48” Rield Grownt Transplants.2 2.25 a 25.00 
Thuja orientalis compacta 
(Compacta Arborvite), 
£= "6" KieldaGrowale 1 rans plants ieee 15.00 
6=7:38"eHleldeGrowns 1 Lanes plans: cers ee 17.50 
Sa 2 eh iB LOGO ise Calls Dla. bess see 22.50 
Thuja or, conspicua (Goldspire Arborvite), 
DSP OL Stan teeth ease see ee ete ee ee ee 10.00 
4— 6". hield Grown ransplanisetee- 223 15.00 
6-23" Hield *GrowneLralsplantoces er. 17.50 
8-12") Field Grown. Transplantsaeee 22.50 
Thuja or. elegantissima 
(Yellow Column Arborvite), 
BPSROLS! . geet aoe ewe area ae ela Sates 10.00 
628" -Field=Growin Lrans plants soe 15.00 
Sa12% Bield’GrownLransplantswasn 17.50 
(2-15 MieldsGrowny Trans plantes.2 20.00 
15-AS"? hueldeGrown -Lransplantss.. 25.00 
Thuja or. globosa (Chinese Globe Arborvits#), 
OTA. UR cae ce ee aN Nat abe hoe BESS ey ate 10.00 
Ae 6 Rield Grown “Lransplants 22.2... 12.50 
6-787 -Field Grown. Transplants: 2.2 15.00 
QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASER 
PENNSYLVANIA, March 13, 1943: ‘‘Received your car of shrubs 
and find everythings in order.”’ 
GEORGIA, March 17, 1943: “I do not have my catalogue in the 
office where I am writing this letter, and I am consequently sending 
you a blank check. This will give you some idea as to how far a 
Southerner will trust a blue-bellied Yankee when he has once become 
convinced that one Yankee is all right.’ 
WASHINGTON, March 15, 1943: ‘‘Here is our annual order for 
some of your material.” 
TENNESSEE, March 14, 1943: ‘‘Here is another order. My last 
order arrived in good condition and on time.’’ 
