i SPRING PRICE. LIST, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 

SHADE TREES (Continued) 
HOPTREE (Ptelea trifoliata) Shrubby ornamental tree with three- Perl0 
parted leaves and TEASE, rat ties 
Gases FO Gt ot eat cee eee ONS Si eng Pe PRE Dea ke Nt coe Oi ae ee eee 10.00 
. He Geet e Ot ues obs te cta ae. Se ee ere Be ee eke eer PIE ly oneal) = pA Ae ° 6.50 
Pao) ntl OS Leics CAG RA Cette © ah any Shn eh RB) eget nl eetyaly oan, seve ee 4.50 
JUJUBE (Zizyphus jujube) Chinese Date. A new, highly ornamental 
tree, with rich glossy foliage, prickly branches, orange-red 
edible fruit, 34 inch diameter. 
ey Airs 7-3 tae 2 Oe ice ee atin Wea «7, ae iy tee cit SEL eS 60.00 © 
2S Leet sa te FEN TRA we Hep Re eee ee ce he Ti ie eee ee eee 40.00: 
AeA Meg gel ay -1- (ere ea Aner ee eel Reale ge Sd at ag A Pe Dy Pe ok ey ee 30.00 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus dioica) Immense compound 
leaves, large seed pods, sturdy habit. 
Bad OOO tae once, See 2 eo eee a ee ee oe Ree ag oe ee 15.00 
GST EL COT Vor eed SA Se See Sr eters Oe Ee AC ae Se 10.00 
Da Biel COT tah cs Se ee ag St a ned ae ian. Bin ple Re ge ee ieee fee tf 00 
AnD PUT OO ee EE ea Behe eal Pee ou teeta ee 5.50 
KOELREUTERIA (See Shrubs) 
LOCUST (Robinia) 
Globe. Dense round heads. Ideal for terrace and formal plantings. 
GLTOOTRSTEMS 2 ri are Se ed oe Pe es Se ee 15.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Amur. Small tree or large shrub swith handsome foliage that turns 
red in autumn, Best substitute for Japanese Maple where lat- 
ter is not hardy... 
6-89" feetil Seis us ce Se Se ee ee eet ee 14.00 
Ba 6 he Ca a a Pe eee ee 2 ee ee 10.00 
4b oEGEE ve ete et ae NO ae hes oes ee ee a ey 7.00 
BE OE a tr oh ee er Se Senet, ene ee 5.00 
Schwedler, Red foliage, striking appearance. 
O21) Teetia hip et ee ihe eo ee eee ee ee ae Spee een ee 15.00 
'.Soft. or Silver, Fast growing, 120’. 
é oe DAL WATT CHV@OATLTO LT sc asco aes ee ee a a 22.50 
sie +2 inchs caliper An Le Se a epee ee, eee ie cae ee ae tees 16.50 
14 = TER IN Ghwer Call Per eet etree: eee ee ee ers Eyes et eh Eee 12.50 
BELO PeOLr ai Ses oh eh ee es Oe ae ee ee 11.00 
oe LR EAE A ay 25 By nas fone I ee i in AE ee Lge? NS, eas ian ely Peto apt ee ROS Ok Ee 7.50 
MOUNTAIN: ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) So 
‘Compound leaves, scarlet Maite highly ornamental. 
5- G: feet ewe Este alah ote: eo se NLT ee Morey aun Au Meet, Ceuta oe SEM. b2 12.50 
OAK (ote ae) 
» ,Bur,(Q. Macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
é acorns. Broad, spreading habit—one of the largest oaks. 
BiB inti caliper isso ee ee en ee 30.00 
1363 2 Inch pa lipers re We ees ee ee ae PS he te eee LOU 
Be lO feet as eee AAR? Wek, yeaa as eee” nee SE SI eee a 20.00 
Gus i. feet ere ek ee Se roe i kl Ba es ree 15.00 
Pin (Q. palustris) .Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit, 
: especially desirable for street planting, 
Hoo yoranech "Caliper: Sse Sy eee ee ee ee emt) 
‘Die-3 inch caliper, -2l lose pies Dk eats Te 2 ee ee ee Ae? OES 45.00 
B=246> INC Gali pers Soe ee lg, Se cee cere ee ee 35.00 
Log BN eCH CAD O17? ch ey So i he ee eae) ig a eS ee 27.50 
Bot LOT Oe bt Cee ig Ce Ba yer ga na or 2 ee a ae 19.00 
6-8 Test. ee ee a oS a aed Pee! as ee ee 14.00 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
16 OP In eh i CBlIper VAS a oe es ee a oes dee ee 27.50 
BTL OST COE ee ae ck ee es a ce ahs ele it ee 20.00 
R28a" Leg UNC eee ae EC teens ie dee me teal a am ere ee 2 15.00 
G6 LEG Gs" oes Set oe ae ee Res Rae ee ee eee ee 12.50 
PERSIMMON, American (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, . 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome roliage especially in autumn. 50’. 
BB LEST ne ee er ee oe) ahaa, Acme aa einai wane a ata 7,50 
wt hn Tesh! ce Se Ne ie ee ee ge ee ae an 6.00 
Het feet cles oo OO Be eye AEs Wa Ted a re 4.50 
Per100 
85.06 
60.00 
40.00 
125.00 
85.00 
65.00 
50.00 
125.00 
90.00 
60.00 
45.00 
200.09 
150.00 
115.00 
100.00 
65.00 
500.00 
425.00 
325.00 
250.00 
175.00 
. 126.00 
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