14 FALL PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948 
‘SHADE TREES (Continued) 
POPLAR (Continued) Per10 
Carolina. Rapid growing variety with large leaves. 
114.2: inchwiraliper : eee a ee ce eri es 7.00 
1362134 inch- calipers. ~~ eee ae nee eee ce eae ene ae 5.00 
STK Wealtn W125 Bie Msn aM Fle fay a ol ir ny fi a el ee a ae pede Se 3.50 
Ge Sie TOC t ee a ee ne ne ee er tet 2.50 
ye ie EOC Ci a a a ee re ea ee or ee eee te 1.90 
Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
S280. inch Cal petites sae o-oo ee eek eee ree 7.00 
16 — 2.1 1 CH Cal LIT) Cyaan a oe ea are eee re 4.50 
Tm ee NC ee Cal 1D 6 Lament eee ee eee 275.00 per 1000 3.50 
S=l0,Teéet! well pranchen) eee eee 200.00 per 1000 2.50 
Gace LeGt we Welle Ca CLIC Capers acer eee terre tere 160.00 per 1000 ep 
b-o fect. well branched. a en 110.00 per 1000 1.45 
Richard’s Golden. Spreading habit of growth. Foliage variegated with 
brilliant golden yellow. 
pA pate 2724 thle peewee ttn eel hel rg yt ihe fb nti Ra on inline (sca ae am agetpeepe ps 7.50 
ae SY ah, get ca an i i py a Pp py gS A pa ge 5.90 
SOU ea eS) Wa aetna Le eae Safe, We sen ea py do ps ana eS le pale kook eedieeniones Be deed aye, 3.50 
PU TPA EY) Bt ap eee hare aan gn at ag a i AL ns ae Ry nnd lap dh foal, eal 2.89 
3=4 eleOte a. oe ee ee a Ae eee ee See eee ee 2.00 
PRUNUS (See Shrubs) 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves, lavender flowers. 10’. 
TSS ey 2H ey alaerine eto ic pie oS apnea ee ea cyanea la a + ety a Ne Neca Danan 4.00 
BRAID NEY SY By ney octagon a net it Tp ll age a Swf iy A a Rs a dol Be hae 3.20 
EY FAST Da ape fang ee Rpg hn A ar en i ae A PD oe yl hein at 2.40 
ROSE-ACACIA, Standards (Robinia hispida) Compact globe-shaped top 
with large showy clusters of bright pink flowers. Cut back two 
or three times during summer for recurrent bloom, 
Bees TOOteSs Lenistt ee te eee ee ee ee eee 11.00 
Camel OC) Le LTTE SS Mir eee ra on ee a IER een Let ce 9.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, (See Shrubs.) 
SOPHORA JAPONICA (Chinese Scholar Tree) Large tree with spread- 
ing branches and large panicles of yellowish-white flowers 
followed by showy pods. 60’. 
PERO Rita) Maer WB OLS) Rep oo 74 Sie SW bs Bhet agit s 5 heya ebay ae ge Som geo ea 50.00 
ATG EAL ES pI HANES) 9 yo 2n heh open iar Lp, eerie Maal neem mais phe ae ep ep ae ane aes fad 35.00 
S-10RSLCG Cir fees = eee eee ne ee ee eee ee ee eee 25.00 
peta ZY =| me Nei eed fale ce Pee elie ame li RE o Poke, nega) Lo oe Delta mba Rp a Ae lee a oS 17.50 
Ey Game CG 0 pa mere etre ee ere ae mes ce ee ce ee a eee ee 13.50 
a Wh <1.) Renan Rae AE nahn no FL One Wy ie FR emee Ra SPR tame Seek ARM a as dm | 10.00 
BMSe TOG) Uc a see ere che ee edn ee ks ates esl ne 2 ee es 6.50 
SWEET GUM (See Liquidambar) 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
American (Buttonwood) Large round-topped tree with light-colored 
bark, broad leaves. 130’-170’. 
THORN (Crataegus) 
Coccinea. Low growing with few thorns, red fruit. 
LEY. BARE W201 We pce arate, a aR ee Vaid Ue a SE MMT a Lk a ps eS ee lh 6.00 
Ds Rt OC Ca ee a er en) ee eee ae ee 3.00 
Crusgalli. (Cockspur Thorn) Long thorns, red fruit. 
Qe awel OG Tame eee ee ee Peeve eee eee ee eee eee 6.00 
2 SHI GCUIS ae eee ee een eee 3.50 
Mollis. Flowers marked red, large red fruit. 
SE: Ge Sc A SoM Sem ln Saat lan aed tas ea Co eM eB i Ege LI ele yh he 6.00 
Drea t OO Ue ek ee ta RD pt ne a Ok OE nee a eee we SOBER 3.50 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron tulipifera) Extra large tree of pyramidal 
habit, with handsome and unusual foliage. Large showy yel- 
low flowers marked orange. 150’. 
TO oa ee AT OLD a CULL ON a wae ae ee ee ae eee 20.00 
HEN OPM CYcy nar Sale aI he Kiel Si EN IM ea ae Seed oe Ne ig ne te 15.00 
Sk LOC ect a ers re ee a ee ee ee ee, 10.00 
STL eM Y=) wp laa ea Delile seve re Metees Cire 0 pet eat re Dy 8 gh ed 7.00 
Chad FAP R=] = ce ll painly BSE 2 2 mh tse eo A RD IO deh) tela Uae a A ee 5.00 
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35.00 
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20.09 
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80.00 
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