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NUT TREE SEEDLINGS 
See photos showing remarkable development of side 
roots. 
Black walnut—one year 
Native Pecan—one and 2-years 6.50 
Mocker Nut (Hicoria alba) . . 
Prices per 100 
6-12” 12-18” 18-24” 
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11.00 
7.50 

Prices are 10% less if 300 or more are ordered. 

One-year Black Walnut 
Seedlings 
One-year Native Pecan 
Seedlings 
CHINESE PRIVET-LIGUSTRUM SINENSIS 
Small-leaf Evergreen Privet Hedge 
All one-year seedlings, mostly branched. Our July 1 count indicated 384,000 plants 
on hand. 
See photo showing sturdy root development. 

Prices per 
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se PSB toe? 4 minChive ea ae ira et oer ee ere, eae ee ee) 12200 110.00 
Chinese Privet Seedlings 
One Year Old 
Miscellaneous Stock 
Per Hundred 
6-12” 12-18” 18-24” 735} 3-4’ 4.5’ 
GON ineee 1a tear Sere Mae e ns oig Dee sols © eh de ee ee ee 1.00 150 2.00 35D SOS) L550 
Natives bitterswectesced |iingSi me ae areata ere ile ee 2.50 4.00 Re nie ha ae 
AromaticesUiiacmtransplaiiSmnm emer aru: clice a a tcchets oy anes ee 12.00 15.00 20.00 
Red bud, native. Transplants, good calibre. Per 100 Lodense Privet balls B & B Per 100 
AMSAT CCtH lien oaks, & seers want cost 45.00 Pea RS Core ek ca eee eee oe ee 1.00 each 
Diled Gpeam Na Gey Ae ee ee 60.00 Salou diatae waterless: 1.25 each 
GES mtecteme Sr eens « Born 90.00 SZ e Cla nes bee et hoe eee 1.60 each 
Vinca major—ground cover 
SEONG WEL IRLOOLCCRGINISIOFIS quan meer st ther satel. =<) itegarate ts ys oy oc yces .30 each 
FALL PLANTING 
Oklahoma Nurserymen together with County and State ‘‘Tree-minded”’ agencies are sponsoring a “FALL 
PLANTING” campaign. Fall planting is best for most nursery stock; gives best results to the planter and 
‘‘spread-the-season”’ profits to the retailer or landscape contractor. Ease the “spring rush.” Sell and plant 
all you can in the fall and prolong it throughout the winter months. 

