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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
PRUNUS, Ornamental Plum—(Continued) ° 
Persica, Red Flowering Peach. 15-20 ft. 
An early blooming, double flowering peach. Peril10 Per100 Per 1000 
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Serotina, Wild Black Cherry. 40-50 ft. 
A native of the Middle West. White flowers in May followed by 
small black cherries borne in clusters. 
5 to 6 feet 
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30 
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OM COMI OM LCC CH er Ora pete oe ep ek ee 5.50 50.00 ur eae 
AMEE SLO edTICMe St tt foe oh ere ee Pes oe 11.00 100.00 
Tomentosa, Nanking Cherry. 10-12 ft. 
Very hardy variety, remarkable showy tlowers and fruit of finest 
flavor. For jams and preserves it is unexcelled. 
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Ree CP RL COUS secant Se Sob ee ae oe 2.90 So.00 Te A ee 
250 chi) 2) RECESS eg Moran erie rR nt A, DT 4.00 Oo-O00 eer 
UME GMEL COL COUNS Chieti ea oe oe a 5.00 45.00 
Triloba, Flowering Plum. 8-10 ft. 
A handsome, hardy, vigorous, larf&e shrub or small tree with double 
pink flowers in April-May. Will succeed over a wide territory. 
Bush form. 
100 2 to 3 feet (On Native Plum) 
100 3to 4 feet “ - i 
3.50 
4.50 
30.00 
40.00 
PTELBFA, trifoliata, Common Hoptree. (Wafer Ash). 10-12 ft. 
Has clusters of seed pods that look and smell like hops. 
50 
SUTIN LIt es or eee tA ce eee 5.00 45-00 a oes 
SWEET CO Le yee 2 8. 8 at A a) ee 6.50 60:00% Vi hee se. 
PIM CCE YES COLO GOs 2. oOo sce ss oe aa oe 8.00 TH. OO Metre ros 
(mG mL OmomInCness. —8200- 20 t blean ene 12.50 PR ha ate Soe Sey 
RED BUD, Cercis canadensis. 20-30 ft. 
Very attractive, rosy pink almost red flowers in April. 
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PCO CLT 42 oa) See eee ba bo teens 9.00 85.00. 8 
Omer COU! oo. ee eo See 14.00 125.00 } ----- 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, Elaeagnus angustifolia. 20-25 ft. 
Attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for 
mass planting. Used frequently for hedges and windbreaks. Hardy. 
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For smaller sizes see Elaeagnus under Shrubs. 
SYCAMORE or American Planetree, Platanus occidentalis. 100-130 ft. 
Large, handsome leaves. Smooth, light colored, almost creamy-white 
bark with age, gives tree a striking appearance. 
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185.00 
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