PRINSEPIA uniflora—Slender 
shiny shrub to 5 ft. Zone V. White, 
April. Bright green leaves long be- 
fore other shrubs start. Tasty, cherry- 
like fruit. August. Unusual, rare. 
18 in. (pots), $2.25, 10 $20, 100 $190 
PRUNUS americana (Native Plum) 
—A40 ft. Zone V. White flowers. Bird 
food. 
4 ft., $1.75, 10 $14.00, 100 $130.00 
maritima (Beach Plum)—6 ft. Zone 
IV. Straggling, white flowers, edible 
fruit. Grows in salt spray on sea- 
shore. 
4 ft., $2.50, 5 ft., $3.00 each 
padus (Bird Cherry)—S0 ft. Sone 
Ill. Long white clusters in May. 
Black fruit for birds. 
3 ft., 5 (minimum) $6.00, 100 $95.00 
pissardii (Purple-leaf)—15 ft. form 
with pink flowers in May. Strong 
pink-purple foliage, dulls in summer. 
A fine small lawn tree. 
4 ft., $2.00, 10 $16.00, 100 $150.00 
persica rubraplena (Double Red 
Flowering Peach) —Zone V. 15 ft. 
Most startling red show in May. 
*12 in., 5 (minimum) $2.50, 100 $35.00 
3 ft., $2.25, 10 $17.50, 100 $150.00 
Also Double White at same prices. 
serrulata (Japanese Cherry) — 60 
ft. Zone V. Smooth brown bark. 
White or pink in May. Very tolerant. 
LANNESIANA (Oriental Cherry) — 
Form with fragrant flowers. Dwarfer. 
3 ft., $1.50; 10 $12.50, 100: $110.00 
AMANAGAW A—20 ft. Zone V. Erect 
narrow column, blush-pink in late 
May. 
4 ft., $3.75, 10 $32.50, . 100 $300.00 
6 ft., $6.50, 10 $52.50, 100 $500.00 
FUGENZO (VEITCH)—20 ft. Large 
double pink, late. Spreading. 
4 ft., $3.75, 10 $32.50, 100 $300.00 
6 ft., $6.50, 10 $52.50, 100 $500.00 
sieboldi (Naden)—Small tree to 
20 ft. Zone V. May. Pink-white, 
showy clusters. 
4 ft., $3.75, 10 $32.50, 100 $300.00 
subhirtala (Higan Cherry)—Much 
branched to 30 ft. Zone V. Early 
May, light pink. 
6 ft., $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $275.00 
PENDULA (Weeping Cherry)—Famil- 
iar fountain of pink. 15 ft. 
5 ft., $9.00, 6 ft., $12.00 
yeodensis (Yoshino Cherry) — 50 
ft. Zone V.. Vigorous species, this 
kind banks the Tidal Basin at Wash- 
ington. Pink, fragrant, in May. 
4 ft., $3.75, 10 $32.50, 100 $300.00 
6 ft., $6.50, 10 $52.50, 100 $500.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA—See Abies 
PYRACANTHA Lalandi (Laland 
Firethorn)—Evergreen shrub to 15 ft. 
Zone VI. A fuzz of white in May and 
then orange-red berries in profusion, 
lasting to January. Drain, lime. 
6 in. pots, $3.50, 10 $32.50, 100 $315.00 
QUERCUS alba (White Oak) — 90 
ft. Zone IV. Noble, spreading tree. 
9 ft., 5 (minimum) $14.00, 100 $240.00 
6 ft., $5.25, 10 $45.00, 100 $350.00 
coccinea (Scarlet Oak) —75 ft. 
Zone IV. Round, open head. Dense, 
handsome. 
5 ft., 5 (minimum) $14.00, 100 $240.00 
6 ft. $5.25, 10 $45.00, 100 $350.00 
palustris (Pin Oak)—9 ft. Zone V. 
Good in damp or dry soil. A fine 
street tree. Fast-growing. 
*2 ft., 30 (minimum) $7.50, 100 $20.00 
5 ft., 5 (minimum) $12.00, 100 $210.00 
6 ft., $4.25, 1035.00, 100 $275.00 
robur (English Oak)—80 ft. Zone 
V. Spreading. 10 ft., $5.00 each. 
robur fastigiata—Narrow, upright 
form. 
4 ft., $7.50, 10 $67.50, 100 $600.00 

Prunus Amanagawa 
rubra (Common Red Oak) —60 ft. 
Zone IV. Rapid growth. Heavy 
branches. Likes clay. Handsome. 
*2 ft., 30 (minimum) $9.00, 100 $25.00 
*3 ft., 30 (minimum) $10.50, 100 $30.00 
6 ft., $4.75, 10 $37.50, 100 $350.00 
QUINCE (Flowering)—Chaenomeles 
RASPBERRY—(See page 50) 
RED-BUD—See Cercis 
RETINOSPORA—See Chamaecyparis 
RHAMNUS cathartica (Buckthorn) 
—15 ft. Zone I. Fine, bushy, dense, 
thorny hedge. Very hardy. 
12 in., 10 (minimum) $3.00, 100 $22.50 
2 ft., $.85, 10 $6.50, 100 $50.00 
frangula—15 ft. Zone I. Like 
above, but shiny leaves. August a 
load of red-purple fruit. 
18 in., 10 (minimum) $5.50, 100 $45.00 
3 ft, $1.00, 10 $8.00, 100 $75.00 
RHODOTYPOS kerroides (White 
Kerria)—6 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. 
White in May, black shiny fruit all 
summer. 
18 in., $.85, 
Dott eolalor 
10 $7.00, 
10 $9.00, 
* = young, unformed. 
100 $65.00 
100 $80.00 
X = transplanted. 

B&B = ball of earth, shapely, well-grown. 
Plants not marked: specimens, well shaped. 


Quercus Rubra—Red Oak 
Weeping Cherry 

