PRINCETON NURSERIES 85 

Unit Price in Quantities 
PRUNUS—continued 1-4 5-24 25-249 
padus, 30’-40’ European Bird Cherry 
Decorative flowering tree; has long drooping racemes of 
white flowers, black fruit. 
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SEMEN os vivis oc vas ve Sees 1.50 125 1.00 
ESET Go 0c as ov a'a'e'e be uteis's’e 1.90 1.50 ie 
UNE PELE P re os 5 os bic Oe es ba hers Pedy 1.90 — 
pennsylvanicum, 10’-12’ Pin Cherry 
Small shrubby tree; very showy; covered with white 
flowers April-May. Grows well in poor soil. 
0 1.95 1.60 1.30 
ye aa 2.85 2.35 1.90 
aE es ee 15 2.60 a 
persica (See Amygdalus Persica) 
serrulata, 40’-60’ Oriental Cherry 
One of the species of wild flowering cherry. Makes a 
large strong tree with wealth of white, semi-double blos- 
soms in early spring. Foliage large, deep green, changing 
to brilliant shades of yellow and red in the fall. 

MIRE ec es ate aco 3.75 perce 
Semen tt., 20.274 in. ....... Aus —— —— 
—sacchalinensis (sargenti), 40’-60’ Yama Cherry 
Largest and hardiest of Oriental Cherries. Rich pink blos- 
soms, fading to white. An ideal lawn specimen and accent 
EE ey as acess ss 3.00 2.50 — 
mere Oift., 134 to 2 in........ 4.50 3.75 —- 
mom tt.) 2. to 244 in... 2.2.6. 6.00 5.00 —— 
subhirtella, 25’-30’ Higan Cherry 
Small tree with ascending branches. Numerous single 
pink flowers. 
A eS a rr 4.00 a28 —- 
oo AE aie See 6.00 5.00 -—- 
—autumnalis, 25’-30' Autumn Flowering Higan Cherry 
Small tree. Semi-double pink blossoms flowering in October 
or early spring. 
2 icy Se ea 2.00 1.70 ——- 
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—Beni Higan, 25/-30’ 
Improved strain of subhirtella. 
Oe OR I a rr ra 1.50 1.25 a 
ERS is c's lems don dows 2.00 1.70 —— 
MEER Ue ye es week 48 3.00 rie —-- 

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favorites. Visit our nurseries during early May when thousands 
of plants are in full bloom. 
