PAINESVILLE, OHIO 15 
1-4 5-24 25 &up 
Each Each Each 
Prunus. , 
Shogetsu—double soft pink 
Sumizome—double purplish pink 
Our named varieties of Japanese Flowering Cherries 
are grown on the Japanese type stocks. While the com- 
mon practice of grafting on the European Mazzard 
Cherry stock is a cheaper method of propagation, it re- 
sults in short-lived trees, which difficulty is overcome by 
using Japanese stocks. 
Pseudotsuga douglasi. Douglas Fir. 70’ 
2 a RR Wi URLS 5 eae ee B&B 3.50 3.00 2.59 
RELI eee ck. Pe ors B&B 5.00 4.00 3.75 
PL Ate eae Cs eo B&B 7.50 6.00 
i) D4 i: Op ae ee ee B&B 10.00 8.50 
J ge SR ee B&B 15.00 12.50 
Ph 31th 4 ga SOI Dy A B&B 18.00 15.00 
5. 8 phi Bea ag ae ne B&B 22.50 18.00 
ices otis eet S . 8 B&B 25.00 20.00 
VER aL eee ne B&B 30.00 25.00 
For larger sizes to 25 ft., add $5.00 per foot. 
Pseudolarix kaempferi. Golden Larch. 50’ 
UMS $y. 3 0 a as B&B 50.00 
Ptelea trifoliata. Hoptree. 20’ 
2 ER) bagi ie a ee a io 65 .60 
MELGMUSL Ur. Ok. KE ee 1.00 85 7D 
eee, Shad Rk 1 aa Poe 400 90 
Pterocarya stenoptera. Chinese Wingnut. 40’ 
COM itl en wills. rd, 10.00 
Gate OS Tt pot oi tw ne ne eed, 12.50 
Pterostyrax corymbosa. Little Epaulette-tree. 20’ 
A ai 3 head Gig ty, ling Se ee re 4.50 ae0U 
Tol 0 gl 6 fr ean cop ea 5.00 4.00 
ta Lk og 8 4) os a 6.50 5.00 
Pueraria thunbergiana. Kudzu-bean. 40’ 
46 NPS Ae a a 45 30 .20 
Pyracantha (See Crataegus). | 
Pyrus betulaefolia. Birch Leaf Pear. 20’ 
DELO Lee a2. hire te. 3.50 3.00 
calleryana. Callery Pear. 20’ 
3S. UR yop 0s 0 2.50 2.00 
NU LEES Gage a Ry iy kdl tan mete a eae 3.00 2.50 
SecoulOatiwidn stars asec. 3.50 3.00 
