T—London Planetree (Platanus aceri- 
folia) large green leaves, green- 
white bark. 
Di: G ieee nr naae eth hd $ 3.50 
Gzed 8 eee cadens tee 5.00 
V—Silvervine Fleeceflower (Polygo- 
num auberti) very rapid 
growth, white, fragrant flow- 
ers. 
NOs nDlLaAntse <r $ 1.25 
T—Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra 
thevestina) rapid growth, tall 
and narrow. 
CRS ey aan eee eee $ 1.00 
ere UY ak Sa ee eene 1.25 
JG Oe ee ae 1.50 
T—Newports Purpleleaf American 
Plum (Prunus americana pur- 
pleleaf) dwarf tree, purple-red 
leaves. 
bas 1960 Apap ee ee $ 3.50 
53 Se ae Ae ene ee 4.50 
T—Pissard Plum (Prunus cistena) 
white flowers, purple leaves. 
$ 3.50 
BLACK HILLS WHITE SPRUCE 
(PICEA GLAUCA DENSATA) 
Note close, compact habit of growth. The 
stick in the picture is 6’ in height. 
R = Rose 
E = Evergreen 
S = Shrub 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 

S—Double-pink Almond Cherry (Pru- 
nus glandulosa alboplena) for- 
merly called Pinkflowering Al- 
mond, masses of pink flowers 
early spring. 
SrA Ge ee ees es 
T—Jas. H. Veitch Oriental Cherry 
(Prunus serrulata fugenzo) one 
of Japanese Cherries, large 
double-pink flowers. 
4-5’ 
T—Kwanzan Oriental Cherry (Prunus 
serrulata kwanzan) one of Ja- 
panese Cherries, dark pink 
flowers, late. 
ATS id metre rea oh $ 5.00 
Le ia eee ee 7.50 
T—Weeping Higan Cherry (Prunus 
subhirtella pendula) weeping 
type of Japanese Cherry, small 
pink flowers. 
Soa Nae ee ee $ 7.50 
T—Double-flowering Plum (Prunus 
triloba multiplex) double pink 
flowers in April-May. 
Qian) Sates yee Dh Ae Goer $ 2.00 
E—Common Douglasfir (Pseudotsuga 
taxifolia) hardy, adaptable, 
must have good drainage. 
1 Ojerl hat eee aoe: $25.00 
Rt Sie tte a 35.00 
BL—Laland Firethorn (Pyracantha 
coc. lalandi) with glossy-green 
leaves and orange-red fruits. 
Lee ies eee es $ 1.50 
T—Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea) 
with brilliant scarlet foliage in 
fall. 
T—Southern Red Oak (Quercus fal- 
cata) large tree, smooth bark, 
beautiful fall color. 
5 - 6’ 
T—Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) med- 
ium tree, pointed leaves, bril- 
liant fall. color. 
T—English Oak (Quercus robur) a 
tree with wide spreading 
branches. 
6 - 8’ 
T= Tree H = Hedgeplant 
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