18 THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 

MOUNTAIN ASH (Rowan Tree)—Red berries, pinnate leaves, 3 to 4 feet, 
TOC OLCEUIOL MA ERO AR Ie os. faut Nps cia oe Pon ee $1.00 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASH—Stouter branches, bigger berries. Big bush 
POLI Rp itO O TeeGs CAC ee osc rity: ees nate sue ce a $1.50 
GREEN ASH—In many ways the best quality native trees, hardiest, long 
lived, drought resistant, useful wood; pies Sig 50 per 100, 3 to 4 feet, 
transplanted, $15.00 per 100; 6 to 8 feet, each. ee 00 
RUSSIAN RED WILLOW—\Fine large trees. A variety with bloom on 
limbs and beautiful catkins early in Spring. A fine pussy-willow, 
foc each: perdozene/.00* Lyear, per 100 Joy, ace ee ee $5.0 
-BASSWOOD-—Native; large heart-shaped leaves, smooth dark grey bark; 
ROOM RONEY: Plant ro LO, O1eets oes va vick hice 0 oh gs ke er $1. 50 
SWEET BERRY HONEYSUCKLE—Eatable, as in pies in midsummer. 
This is the native northern variety, and gives creamy flowers in early 
soning and ceddish. browmleavesn, Hach?) 400) | i, wee 50c 
BLUE FRUITED HONEYSUCKLE—Asiatic origin; larger bushes, but 
fruit not eatable; flowers about the same as Manitoba variety. Each.50c 
PRINSEPIA SINENSIS—New plant from Manchuria, growing a red 
cherry, =Jtticy acidruitsmake'pood jellyvya0 2.218 tek ee 75c 
BULBERRY—A golden yellow female plant only. These come in the 2 
sexes. Have some red males to send with them. Make nice ornamentals, 
and the yellow fruit is sweeter than the red. The leaves are quite a nice 
SIVEDCOlOns ePalr. <5, es A ee. oo eee $1.25 
CUTTINGS—AII Russian Willows, Poplars, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 
Not less than 100 of a variety sold. Assorted in hundreds of a variety if 
requested. 
CARAGANA—(Arborescens)—Used for hedges, absolutely hardy, should 
be more largely used. Small seedlings, 1 year, $1.50 per 100; Large, 2 feet, 
transplanted, $4.00 per 100; 3 to 4 feet, per 100 $8.00; specimens each 50c 
CARAGANA PYGMAE—Large bushes, 2 to 3 feet only, 50c. Excellent 
large flowered specimens. Root divisions, each, 15c; per 100... .. $12.00 
AMUR CORK TREE, Phellodendron Amurense—Leaves like an Ash. 
The seed was obtained from Manchuria;4to6feet............... $1.00 
CATALPA BUNGEII—From seed grown in Harbin, Manchuria. Trees 
3 or 4 years old, 3 to 4 feet. Leaves nearly a foot wide, and have yellow 
and brown spotted flowers in profusion. Very interesting tree. Each $1.00 
BURR OAK—Trees grown from Native seed, once transplanted, 5 to 6 
oc AIBA OF Kel a A ere SE A IAG eg I $1.00 
BARBERRY ILLICIFOLIA—Upright, very thorny, bluish foliage; yellow 
flowers. Seed obtained from Harbin, Manchuria; 3 to 4 feet $1.00 
The rarest bush (the thorniest) I’ve ever seen and quite attractive. 
