10 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 2, 1944 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
OAK (Continued) Perl0 Peri00 
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PIN OAK 
Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit, especially desirable 
for street planting. 
3-814 inch caliper —u 256s e ee ee ees 50.00 seenenal 
16 3 inch Call per wc oa ee 40.00 oe 
92914 winch Call per sec ne 30.00 ya athdis 
146-2 “inche. Caliper sis ee ee 25.00 ‘ape 
8-10 feet ieee oes oe eee oe Bee Ree eee ots ee 19.00 175.00 
Bak Ff COT at ee ee eee iene er ee ees ee 14.00 125.00 
BaG TOS ee ee oe ee renee oe Oe Cee ee ee eree 10.00 90.00 
ASG FOOT en ee ee eto ee ere as ee 7.00 60.00 
oh ee EEO OE ee ee 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
EO 20a) ee lpal  A  ael  a et L  Dadle ara ie eget 14.00 seein 
eS He Y= 4 ema a Soe De a as 5s es NI Ao a Jas ee a al oe a 10.00 sah tea 
YM so) Ri) eR ra aD it cI) Se alle a rl lh Er ES it Ge ie Set age Bela as 7.00 ae ae 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persica) Double flowers in early 
spring; very showy. PINK, RED and WHITE. 
BGT Oe tee eo eo ren een ee een en nee per erer ee. ee Saree eee 7.50 65.00 
AFH LOC tek Sa A ee ee ee ea ee Ee 6.00 50.00 
O49 TECE Ae ee EE er ee ee Se ON A 4.50 40.00 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage especially in autumn, 50’. 
Se PF OOtA ne See ee ee ee ee eS Cee eee. eee 11.00 100.00 
6-8 feets 22 eet Ae ae Pee a os 8.50 75.00 
52 6 Af ech a epee Ps a OR ee Oe Oe Pee oe 6.00 50.00 . 
4557-feeteie oe es SA Ore. BaP eee ae eee eh ees Oe ee 4.50 40.00 
See CO Lee ee ee ee en ee 3.50 30.00 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Carolina. Rapid growing variety with large leaves. 
Litem oe SCH LCA DCT Bree 6. ere oe aes ee ee ne ee ee 8.50 75.00 
BU cen Hee hed Oe Bats EGY) Rar chs tin A lan a ical Sa cot Rel te 6.50 55.00 
Sal OC LCOL? pe eee eee eee Sen re ere Pert te eee, 2 Pe 4.50 40.00 
GE SPSL Getieeet oe oe ere eee een Pee Gee he eres 3.50 30.00 
Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
eos FINCH Ca NDOT mee ee ee ee ee ae ee ere ee 11.00 100.00 
e@o inch ai permeree ee eee ee ere ee ere ee eee 7.00 60.00 
14 = 1th re TieeCe pete ee eee ee ee! ee 5.00 45.06 
S-LOeteety Avolle brancnede ee a eee 300.00 per 1000 4.00 35.90 
b-0. 1e6L, > Well? DAN Ched we ere eee ee ree ere ee ees 2.90 25.00 
D=60 T6GTeS Well branched =. ee ee eee ee ee A At 20.00 
PRUNUS (See Shrubs) 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves, lavender flowers. 10’. 
O-8 LECT he el Ree sD ae DR ener TA es ae a | eed 8.50 75.00 
D=Osel COte Becce See oe 6) SON ie OTR rs a ener tees a oie eam ger a 6.50 55.00 
an ae k= 2) Ae Ae ARS Ce Ee OEE we, Sica eee ae eee 4.50 40.00 
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. 
DC TOOL FSTOTNSY Sorte ree iso eo ae Se i eee eS 14.00 125.00 
4-5 tfOOtScStemsy 5 eee See ee Oe re ee a OE eRe ad 11.00 100.00 
3-4: “foot stems «2222 = se ee ee ee een ee it 7.50 65.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (See Shrubs.) 
SOPHORA JAPONICA (Chinese Scholar Tree) 
Large tree with spreading branches and large panicles of yellowish-white 
flowers followed by showy pods. 60’. 
2-246 4inch: calipera = 2 ee ee 50.00 ape 
1% ~2 INCH CAM per cre ee ee 35.00 eee 
$-10 -fé6et- 2 ee ee eT ee 25.00 aes = 
O-8. PGCE. 2 on re ea 17.50 eles 
b-8 fest. oe ee 13.50 1 EPs 

