10 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1944 



ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Our Ornamental and Shade Trees are first-class, well-shaped, nursery-grown trees, 
transplanted and properly spaced to allow ample limb spread. 
All calipers are taken 6 inches above the collar. 
BALLING and BURLAPPING EXTRA 
Each Each 
BS TAPL te eee re aie ee ere i. $e-00 8/10 ft. Be es PN a ee 2 dA eee $2 00 
475 ECR eee ee es ee ees 75 | tind esl Deira ees he ee PA dG 
5/ GSES eee oe oe eee eee 1 00 1% in. Ree ere eh erp  - 3 50 
GY SOLU cece a eee eee ie) ie Pata Og oe ie Sh 2 al ln Sat oe et SA 
ASH (FRAXINUS) 
Green (pennsylvanica lanceolata) 50-60 ft. 
Shapely, round-headed trees with slender, spreading branches. Hardy. 
Per 10 Per 100 
r OS MoS a 4 Mie Rice oS et oy PRT mie a ie heh beer a Bede 2 et, SAT eh ero AREAS $ 3 00 $ 25 00 
§ tot Ol ft ve pa. e a es oe a Be ee eee eer ee ee 4 00 35 00 
GOT 5 Ee Re Ae te rr ed ee ee Pe ee er een es oe 5 50 50 00 
SOLOS Tt eo eee Sg emer eh a ee eae PN ey «Fy es oa OOO 70 00 
1 SOROS 21 Nise ey ee eee eee ere ere, Wears A ee eee 11 00 100 00 
BIRCH (BETULA) 
European White (alba) 30-40 ft. 
White-barked, medium-sized graceful tree. Thrives well in even poor and dry 
soils. 
A EO Seat Cee ie ee ee er) rt ence ee, WE ee ee Ree ee 47: DO» eg eae 
B OMG et Up CL ee oa a ee en ee ee ee 67:00) sea? eee 
GrtorS Tickets 6 es oe coniaets © 1 Ver Gere en iy ee Ried gw cee Ee S$: 00%, oy “eee 
SOF LO CTE aerate ee ae Fhe cee ee ee eee L100 Seen oe 
LUstoil ie’ ine ee er ee ee, See eee, “LO O00 tree eee 
1 om LOS aN eae ce ee eee ee Sars Fe ae eee ese 16-0049 S82fen8 
BUTTERNUT (JUGLANS) 
cinerea 60-80 ft. 
The white walnut. A spreading tree with large leaves; produces edible nuts 
of good quality. 
SCO aL eee ene Ns Fees A eG Bl ack Si Se ee cae al Seis Sie Pant 5 50 50 00 
HatoeG fC. ys Se eee sen ee ee eee te we ae BLA ae 8 50 80 00 
GO PCO 8 Le ocean ee eee a ee eee eee ne ee ro LO, OO Re oe 
CATALPA 
bungei (Manchurian) 10-12 ft. 
Large tree, heart-shaped leaves. A dwarf, globe-shaped tree. 
Ievear hesds,-5- to. 0 +L, -Sleins aoe es = = eee Saat 10 00 90 00 
1 year heads, 6 to 7 ft. stems _- Sap Set ie OLS PE ey ae ae 12 00 110 00 
2 year hes ds? 4. to: Stity Stemse = ot eee ee ae 10 00 90 00 
2 years heads. 75-1086. L0,-Stenis ues. ee ee eee ee ge EE 110 00 
2 year heads, 6 to 7 ft. stems..-__- eres ee 1S 0) 125 00 
speciosa (Western Catalpa) 30-35 ft. 
A hardy tree of tropical appearance; large, broad, light green leaves, purplish 
white blossoms. Grows rapidly and resists drought. 
5. to -Osftisbranched te. see oe ee eee 3 50 t Pa 
Beto ot is elt} ‘ 4 50 40 00 
Ss to 10 ft: SEAS tee eee 6 50 60 00 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) 
TRILOtoe ih ee eee ou 30 00 
VER wales hha ee a Se ble ts foten Ret ear eae 4 50 40 00 
SpLOse tye <td Staak Dalai Soe tee, + ecco = ees ene ee ee 6 50 60 00 
46 LO 021. ae ee eee 8 50 80 00 
Bechtel (ioensis plena) 12-15 ft. May-June. The genuine AOUpTES -flowering crab: 
medium-sized tree; hardy. Delicate pink, double, small rose-like flowers; 
fragrant. 
parkmanni 18-20 ft. April-May. Dwarf with long-stemmed, semi-double flowers 
of deep rose. 
