a 
4 SPRING PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 


SHRUBS (Continued) 
VIBURNUM (Continued) Perl0 Perl00 
-" Opulus (European Cranberrybush) Red edible fruit. 12 ft. 
Rat SHS i? ANS OO an ee age RE. Be 9K pr see et i UN er See Ge oor NES ced, mn eae og 4.00 35.00 
Ve 2 4 INGE nhs eee ae te eh ble Mile rele oad ea ee aire ere eee 3.50 30.00 
AO 8 shin Chi ens Seg ee ci SS eT he ee ee ow N Lig Be eee See 2.40 20.00 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Chaste- Tree) 
Large, deeply cut foliage, long lavender flowerspikes, 10 ft. 
ASS Ya 62] the aOR eesti ee ey AR tg SPE Le METS RUN Des enka iee Esopenk- mea Pay SS Ese 4.00 35.00 
18524 - Inches °2.2 2 PRTG DEE est Ce Tee ee RENO S Arr 9 OG. Lite. Geng 3.50 30.00 
WEIGELA. Valuable for both flowers and foliage. 
Rosea. Bright pink flowers. May-June. 8 ft. 
Bade, LOGE aceon yal: eres Cae Sues ia Race GnQ ee lees a pk gt eee Piel yin, By eee =e eS 4.56 40.00 
En 1) Sa i La DT ay OL Ne peach eee Py. A aig RD pe Sa see SCR 3.50 30.00 
eS 4 i OH OS oe yee tie es Se ee nee eee ee rg 2S ee eres 2.40 20.00 
P9218 rinCh Ose Ske ee ee ete eae ates A ep a ener gee 1.80 15.00 
WILLOW (Salix) 
' Purpurea nana (Dwarf Willow) Low growing compact shrub with 
purple tinted foliage. Excellent for dwarf hedges, 3 ft. 
DR SEGOU Re ete oe EMA ok end Se ites eee, SER ee oer, ee 3.50 30.00 
Tel 4 -sinOneS  ossS Lec Sey ee ee ee ere 2.40 20.00 
Per100 Per1000 
AMUR RIVER, NORTH. Hardy, well adarted to te northern states. 
LS -29- TLCIVES? | 3 Sea Tres SN AUT ee ee ee ee ee ee 12.00° 100.00 
TQEQ4 in Ghes 2 CB OS es ae Se ae i ogee at ee IR cee ral pha eek aera 8.50 75.00 
L22issinehes eo {canes*and wpe seco eee a Le eee ek Se Se oe eee 8.50 75.00 
SLOSTR Vin CHES oy CO CANGS gos out See ee eee es ee ee eee 7.00 60.00 
AMUR RIVER SOUTH (Chinese Privet) 
Rapid-growing and almost evergreen; sMall refined foliage; shears well 
ASSIA LINCS yt eee es ce ee Oe meee Ore RE yan ee eee Ee eee 8.50 75.00 
TOSI VCH ES ie ik eo a oes Wiens pe ey Ne Ban, Ga oe ls Ie a ae 7.00 60.00 
CALIFORNIA. A beautiful type with glossy green leaves, suited to the 
southern half of the U. S. 
Ls-24 pin Chest, a CANes and Vipin tee eee eee a dns Se eee 8.50 75.00 
see Ret Bs eed a ake mbar 2 Ver Mm O18 ron Ge nee cater dt DR hae Eee AAs We ea ee te Ee 7.00 60.00: 
12-18 inches, 2 canes. _.__-_-_.. Safin ac aL dl Mi Ton Se Su rw nati diet RR RL Sh ad os 6.00 50.00 
REGAL, A selected strain of [bota Privet with spreading horizontal 
branches; clusters of black berries in autumn and_ winter. 
216 =3e Leet Spread,» wells branched =. ne tee ee ee eres 40.00 350.00 
2-25QGe pet Spread. well bYANnched sc oles ele oe eee ee 32.00 280.00 
TS 24 PINCHES (Shes ooo Se eo ate ns ee en ee ne eee es oO ae SOG 
THOMPSONS 
Probably a strain of Englis) (Vulgaris) privet. Heavy green 
foliage, green bark, very bushy, makes an excellent hedge. 
Beds SOOt. <4) CANES’ CII Upon tego ae ete ed eee a ee eee 15.00 pie de 
LS 2 INCHES, 23) CAMESLATIC Tiirts tae te ot = 0 eee RUE Ne Ry ieee EAM eee 12.90 .. 100.00 
SHADE TREES 
All of our shade trees are grown with plenty of space between them in the row. 
ASH (Fraxinus) Perl0 
Green. Large rapid-growing tree with rounded head and dark 
green foliage. Drought-resistant. 60’. 
Poe id g DA AS BR AY 2 igre Aa-l es aetre en apap ee to ep ity 3 ORG Aru Mery LW GL gee 8 >. 40.00 
Dee Ob ATHOR! CALLED. * Boise Site Gi ee hee pms ae Me eee ieee tee ae ee 30.00 
2=2460 Inch. Can per se ayes eo ea atl hy See ae a eee 22.00 
£46 +26 Inely >GaL eT 2 ee Us ee cg ee ets Re 16.50 
Ligsite “inch” calipers io si.) to SOW eee, en ee ee ee 12.50 
S2a 0 LOCY Se eee ee erent ee oe een, id es ee ee 10.00 
6-8 TEC EYS Bee Rea a Silt Nae PONT gs Maui ee Oca a ee Rn ee 7.00 
BALDCYPRESS (Taxodium distichum) Handsome feathery foliage. 150 ft. 
638" Peete Sisc Mah edad cetera fae OMe er ape Het Gnap. Wea ee prerenee B: &eB: 65.00 
526 “feet oe. le Bese MoD Re Siwtear ies, sheet at, Bs ORR & B. & B. 50.00 
PAE SE OU oe ee Fo he i eee pera Oe ee me a ae Cage B. & B, 35.00 
Per100 
200.00 
150.00 
110.00 
85.00 
60.00 
owe 
