6. FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 5, 1946 
ce gg a A Rt Ree 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
CAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. Macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad. spreading habit, one of the largest oaks. Perl0 
9-916 inch . caliper wx cc a as ae ae oe eee 35.00 
PA 2 - inele. Caliper a ae er a tt ne re 27.50 
Op LLM 215 Se eer ee ts Ae EA Se Re a Soe A ance BA ohn oy Bye 20.00 
628) < Peabo Eea ateh rt os etl ead 15.00 
Pin (Q. palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit 
especially desirable for street planting. 
B= 3 te AN CDY GOAL POT x ieechah wes ee wei ec ee nt oleae 3 SN BL a 2! 328 55.00 
S16-3 inch. caliperinu. wed as oe re ieee ee 45.00 
2-214. inch, caliper: o0 22h a One eee eee ete 37.50 
RAGS 2 TCH CAL ROT acs ci cere eee we ee oe ee 27.50 
S10 Peet ie ce eee eae eds en a 19.00 
SM aa TS a Dili aio ary ale a a cel 29 EL 2 Amin SUR mR tee 8 Fn 14.00 
Se Pee 1) aaa aN eI OND ny BN de Oa ey alecrg ben igh AES pn Mie Dart cs eg tn 11.00 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head. 
Oe aie turns red in autumn. 
Discs Bien, ATTN « COSGLL PO ice te Sess ese coe cn ea ae ee esse ss cs be oes ass ies 37.50 
Babee ed PAYVOTR C1 DOI oe thet ec etl atie ue tans ect esot er is Seay 2 EE ee ee 27.50 
SPS LIAS 2s siege SC yin laa FIR Se ES REO Ta Wuyi 2 Danuta epew ie ta olen enn, Mowat airs a 20.00 
Ss S21 CRIB RS BES Neigh A oh ii GAAS iam 0 tee SUNN LP acide tn ata lensing Tale fen! eb Mr ody ~16.00 
ES ARG Ps ey RRR. PS CTO SERS ie ly DN. SN Rete ee! Nee ey BT AOR AS Ap? or cates 12.50 
OLIVE, RUSSIAN (Elaeagnus angustifolia) Attractive silvery foliage, 
tree very hardy. 20 ft. 
Maia T CO pee ne en ee ee eee ee ee RD ee eos, SEE Ceres 5.50 
pH AS Koo) i Uap ce Al ES UL TRI ah Zag cp nt nN eer Ae RE eB Sy SE ee 4.50 
PRE: eas 21 25 Pe ap Set SARL OE ERIN no he nel MN pt lg 8 SSR Es Bi a tiple ig cg ail NS I coe ep 3.50 
PERSIMMON, American (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage especially in autumn. 
50 feet. 
BoB POC G Mecca et oe es Cr ee ee ee Oe RG re ea 7.50 
pO Fae CS a Cee el RA aeet MON Mh led is eee ath eR Mn. SEs ama I Ge hw 5.00 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
Os DP OEE. LO Wine OTEICEEONE 9 po net eae ot ees a Cs ae eh ee 4.00 
B+O, TEC.) IO Daneel fora. 6 esis Ce ee ee es eo ae eS 2.90 
GE GOED eh oon k ees Bie cs earns Jt Ub eg ey ee ee ane eee coke ty eam 2.20 
REDOBUD (Cercis canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves, lavender flowers. 10 ft. 
poe. MM S- 5 rae im acid EAB lie cae Oba SRA aed oF a I UNE I ab Ue Ren 5.50 
PARE Same 10 0h SANS ig eas a fle Pall Bk a TOL ON lA Ne EAI SOC AE A el Ace a Es. ga 4.50 
ROSE ACACIA. Standard, tree-form. Compact globe- Aan: top with 
large showy clusters of bright pink flowers. 
tha SPE CE aa cathe cet area a Sk ses tae gee eae al ek ce 15.00 
Ee Re i=, 1 soi ae MNCS a a cok a OL dere ANN Red ep A Un Aah has Fahl Moe 10.00 
SOPHORA JAPONICA (Pagoda Tree) Large tree with spreading 
branches and large panicles of yellowish-white flowers fol- 
lowed by showy pods. 
6-8, Leet rr eG oe ere ee ae ee ee a 20.00 
BG TOG ES oS covet asa eer ee tien eet at eee moc eer Ci a ee ee ee 15.00 
ye See 1, ane Meee tig Saag ceny PA Me Li ahs, A UR EN RI Sat ET 10.00 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
American (Buttonwood) Large round-topped tree with light-colored 
bark, broad leaves. 130-170 ft. 
2-3. inch ¢ahper ool oou eae ee ee eee 35.00 
2-036 inch: Caliper. eke ee a a ee eee 25.00 
116-2 inch :walipers 3 2 oe ee ee ere 19.00 
IWwrkte inch caliper. J. cueuce den eon eee eee eee 14.00 
For Pama t=) of Mage teenies Gia in hie eee earag apes sD Sop pl gun Pig eM oe So So, uO de 11.00 
THORN (Cr ataegus) 
Coccinea. Low growing with few thorns, red fruit. 
6-8 Feet: 2 Se a ed eee aca 27.50 
BG Leb Ss ra 22.50 
Crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn) Long thorns, red fruit 
GB LOOL ee meee nn en mer cee es er es er gl ot kee 
BiG LOT a a wie ee cm ema ner eae mt erent tc ea ae 
Per100 
50.00 
30.00 
omens 
—— ames 
