Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Deciduous Trees 

Size Each Per 10 
ASH—American. 50-60 ft... ceeccceccceeeececeeee 5- 6 ft. a75 6.50 
A quite rapid growing, splendid shade tree. 6- 8 ft. 1.00 9.00 
Thrives almost anywhere. Not easily broken by 8-10 ft. P50 bie ls 0 
storms or likely to be injured by pests. 
AZALEAS are “tops” among the flowering shrubs 
and are not as difficult to grow as most people 
believe. <A location protected from dry winds 
such as the east side of a building, partial shade, 
plenty of peat, and not too much lime in the soil 
will satisfy the hardy kinds listed. Most of the 
great number of varieties grown in the South or 
East have no value here. 
—mollis, Chinese Azalea. 3-4 ft. _2....00000ooooceectcee cece 12-15 in. TOURED ons 
Clusters of large flowers before the leaves, pale 15-18 in. 200 B&B 
yellow to red, mostly orange. Mildly acid soil. 18-24 in. 3.00 B&B 
All will bloom the first season planted. Plenty 2-2 ft. 3.50 B&B 
of humus and some protection from the driest 
winds and hottest sun are its requirements. 
—mucronulatum, Mongolian Azalea. 6 ft. -................... 18-24 in. 3.00 B&B 
This azalea endured our severe winters and hot- 2-24 ft. 3.50 B&B 
test summers without protection or special care, 2144-3 ft. 400 B&B 
and will tolerate some lime. Purplish-rosy pink 
flowers open about April 20th. 
—poukhanensis, Korean Azalea. 3-4 ft. 0.000000... 18-24 in. 3.00 B&B 
Single, rosy mauve, fragrant flowers. Acid soil. 2-2% ft. 350 B&B 
Earlier than mollis. A compact attractive dwarf 
shrub. 
—schlippenbachi, Royal Azalea. 5-6 ft. _..0.0000000000..... 2-2%4 ft. 3.50 B&B 
Large pale rose-pink, needs some shade. The 24-3 ft. 400 B&B 
most vigorous grower of the group. Ordinary soil 3-3% ft. 450 B&B 
with some peat seems to suit it. Tolerates con- 
siderable lime. Beautiful fall coloring. 
BARBERRY—For the regular type of Japanese Bar- 
berry and Truehedge or Columnberry see Hedge 
Plants. Page 19. 
—mentorensis, Evergreen Barberry. (U. S. Plant 
PPatOLi bee OO ) wien ce a a en ee et es Nee ne 18-24 in. .65 5.00 
Practically evergreen. In late winter the leaves 2-2% ft. 85 6.50 
change to coppery-bronze and are retained until 
the new green leaves appear. Splendid for foun- 
dation planting. 
——KECRCAVEOMe OO ttm ee oe it ieeosubese pee ati 18-24 in. .60 5.50 
A form with purplish-red foliage all summer if 2-2% ft. .80 ff o0 
in the sun. In shade it is green. 
BIRCH—Cut Leaved Weeping Birch. 30-60 ft............. 5- 6 ft. 2.29 
Subject to borers, otherwise one of the very best — 6- 8 ft. 2.75 
ornamental trees, with white bark and drooping 
branches when older. 
