16 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 

ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES—Continued 
WILLOW (Salix)—Continued 
Russian Golden (vitellina) 25-30 ft. 
Extremely hardy. One of the most wind-resisting windbreak trees. 
Per 10 Per 100 
OCU beotOre fire Ase Tera SE ey Liat oys Nee PN Gat ose Bie OF Tee $ 2 40 $ 20 00 
ts ULat: "107 Ot geh & gg eERE a eps Ae Men nes Coane erent hes 8 Eas 2 22 & 3350 30 00 
A200) OR GeO tie se Ss ee Ld ete Pace are $40 00 Per M _--- 5 00 45 00 
LU) GCS EU a rag ee ee ree eee ee 7 00 ape 
Wisconsin (blanda) 30-40 ft. 
The popular green-barked weeping willow. The effect of its graceful, droop- 
ing branches can not be matched. Hardy. 
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way ch i at 9 SA rela apt 8 2 cel ach Rion hole yeh Saree al Ey el 2 gy Me aint BL 4 00 ie 
DO oe Uy OR Eee ee ee a er Peni b.. ae), Sadler gtlgte Ete dt de: 5 50 50 00 
FAS EURO ol Ho el GT de Mae «Scola te ehaprec cepts ag hee aA yap ema Hpietr Nt shinee, Senge tert 0k 8 00 75 00 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are bushy and well rooted, twiee transplanted; many of them are 
graded stronger than is required by the American Nurserymen’s Association. 
The month indicates the average blooming season; size denotes average height 
of shrubs at maturity if left unsheared, 
SHRUBS ARE TIED—9/12 and 12/18 in., 25; 18/24 in. and 2/3 ft., 10; 3/4 and 4/5 
ft., 5 per bundle. 
ALMOND (AMYGDALUS) (PRUNUS) 
Pink Flowering (glandulosa) April-May. 5-6 ft. PeriO Peri100 Per 1000 
A beautiful small shrub, bearing an abundance of small, double, rose-like flow- 
ers, closely set upon twigs before the leaves appear. 
425 12 to 18 in..___-_-- : Sea tro ee ee eae $2.90? $25 00 O8$..__-- 
POY VB UO EU ee ara ein a eet ie ee _ 4 50 ROGRO Ce a ya 
DO 53 TOMS ERIC en a ee ee eee ee ha 1) a at manga ny, ARE 
ALTHEA (HIBISCUS SYRIACUS) August-September. 10-12 ft. 
Large desirable shrub for group and specimen planting, also used for screens. 
OTL OM 12 des eae See ees oe ae ee 2 ee nee eee 1 70 10 00 80 00 
REOPEN to oa ke ts ae De ee RSA 14 00 120 00 
LS S024 Ey ial a ca eae oe 2 10 18 00 160 00 
A SER ON RRP Aa A eae ctledi MMe taagey fe Sees al Wee ues, oe 2 90 25 OOStpuAD: __ 
3 to? 4) Ttl:. Seu gis (WONG _WBaV ast eigs Seo eee 4 00 S500 Bed. 
9/12” 12/18” 18/24” 2/3’ 3/4’ 
Anemonéflorus, double bright pink ____________ ___- 315 20 a) Milanese 
Banner, double white, red center_______________-_ ---- 85 590 100 30 
Boule de Feu, double purplish-red______________ 450 525 110 ie 
Lucy? very; double redi. o.oo. a ee, 1225 2885 2070 200 50 
Purpurea Semi-Plena, semi-double clear purple-_ 335 ____ 85 200 50 
Totus Albus, single white______________________. 70 133 116 AC Oa 
AMORPHA 
fruticosa (Indigobush) May-June. 8-10 ft. Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
An interesting shrub of spreading habit, with fine feathery foliage; remarkable 
for the unusual violet-purple flowers in dense terminal spikes. 
LO AS Lae. Nh 64 cl cal are ett ie ne ee ve re See Skate 
BO QukOr S Thee So ech cctke Swen ees Seed ate ae ae! Se IO Yaa = 
SOME EN 0: es § oe 8 a eR SMa PAIN A RY eS ae Gk: 3 50 BUS ON) tetet les ots 
LO ALO PE SN a Sacto i DP 4 50 AU. CU ooo ss alta 
ARALIA (ACANTHOPANAX) 
pentaphylla (pentaphyllum) Five-leaf Aralia. June. 6-8 ft. 
Bright green shining foliage of tropical appearance; graceful arching branches; 
inconspicuous greenish flowers. Excellent for rocky slopes. 
50) wisi oeriny soo. fa fo tesa ae ee ee cee PAO 18800 oho 
SSO) AMR LG tig cect ie cee er ee ae area 2 90 25700 OS 
Ba NS 1 Pee Be a we ce Re Mae MN oie le lect eB eh 3 50 305/00: GERI. 
