14 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1944 



ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
OAK (QUERCUS)—(Continued) 
Red (rubra) 60-80 ft. Per 10 Per 100 
A monarch in the tree world. Heavy, shiny, deep green leaves turning crim- 
son in Fall. 
GRUGES. Elis seas dre ee Mies ee oa ie ele lel $ 15 00 $140 00 
HEC GLO CT eee ek ee Si east eh Are ee ee ae ee 22, ose cee 200 00 
TAG AUG oD FT may Soa se ee Se ee ee ee 30 00 275 00 
PERSIMMON (DIOSPYROS) 
American (virginiana) 50-60 ft. 
Often used as an ornamental tree; long narrow foliage, very valuable wood, 
medium-sized fruit. Hardy as far north as central Iowa. 
POPLAR (POPULUS) 
bolleana 60-80 ft. 
Leaves are glossy green above, silvery beneath. A. favorite with landscape 
gardeners to break the outline of most other trees. 
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FelOsGei Geen USE Rhee? eaiee ta keen oe ee eee ee Lee 5 00 45 00 
SNCO ULO CL Ula ee ee ee ee ee ene ee ee ee eee 9 00 85 00 
DEG O pts ods ek ee ee ees Oe ee oe 15 00 135 00 
DCO SZ Ts ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee LOE UG 175 00 
Lombardy (nigra italica) 50-60 ft. 
Rapid, spire-like growth; fine for screens and forma! planting 
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sy ame Se hie A (J re aT zB $180 00 Per M oe. 2 40 20 00 
GeLOeaett, & feet DEMO RTS Oe We ane ets 250 00 ve 3 20 28 00 
Seto eLUstt. “g RUE <n eo Sere, ees eo S00 (00 ie a ee Sato 33 00 
1% to 1% in. ” Oe ee ee OO UE OU sel le Sieg ae 4 50 40 00 
1% to 2 in. i de Fh i pe NO eh AE BNR Pe EN Pere 6 50 60 00 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush forms 
blireiana. 15 ft. 
A fine new variety with purple tinted foliage and semi-double apple-blossom- 
pink flowers. 
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2ATO So 65 bn Pe ey ee ee ene EROS ee 2 As SON es Be 5.50 50 00 
OdtLOCA® Plc aahe ote ot Pee we eee Aa he eek ach ee 6 50 60 90 
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cistena (Hansen’s Purpie-ieaved Plum) (Bush torm) (On plum roots) 45 ft. 
Rich purplish foliage; reddish-brown branches. Very hardy. 
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200 VO: Teste oe, ee peel ake ao eee Bek ace ee hs oes RR, 2 al 5 50 50 00 
SE eee: Men 9 ey grereere, Arent Serres Ne hy eee gee ead = Ato pce ee omepe lye 6 50 60 00 
Newport (Purpie-ieaved Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 15-18 ft. 
A large shrub with upright SAS purplish-red foliage. Hardy. 
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Ox00 4) TU Lo Ee Eats cei ts Wee ot epee oe, Ree phate ae OOU 60 00 
4 AO SO It. 52 aid Salen eee Oem ie oie eas ae ee eee eaters 8 00 75 00 
persica (Flowering Peach on peach roots) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. (Red, Pink, or 
White.) Double flowers in early Spring. Mie showy. 
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BOG OO eres Beet ee Ry ee rye We eet dP cocubhel So NU 75 00 
Beto 6 Etc oc Sach = Bate eee eat es ee ee Se hOALy) 90 00 
pissardi (Purple Leaf Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 15-18 ft. 
A small purple-leaved tree that retains its color over a long period. 
2 UGB, Tos eels See ee eee rae 2am co era ee ek WOU 50. 00 
DUS 4Aetieoce 2. So eee tars Bie nem onl ey eee eee ee Se ae, tO SOU 60 00 
40 1G, ones 6 ee ae eee ee ee eae Se dame o> OU 75 00 
