4 MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
BIRCH (Betula) _— Each — 
Canoe or Paper (Betula papyrifera) Per10 Per 100 
Getcig Sits branched iene ee $1.10 $1.00 
OFLOemOel t abranched gee. ts ee eee 80 15 
Cut Leaf Weeping (Betula alba laciniata pendula) 
So tO alto pranichedece. sce. oto ce 2.00 1.75 
1ELO Obl ta DTAN CHE C mere errata oy, 1.65 1.50 
GFLOMie Its branched sme eis ae ee oe 135 1.25 
European White (Betula alba) 
Gato me Gal tee prancneduss sees oe erie: 1.00 90 
DeLOELOM Con rancnedipec de mes ye AE 75 10 
4utOy omits Dranched oe 2 2ee Ch EA Gr aaa 55 00 
SLO gree tit DPANCH eC urs: tae ae 29 45 40 
Pyramidal European White (Betula alba fastigiata) 
Foliage and bark same as European white 
birch but grows naturally in an upright, 
compact, pyramidal form. 
ONO Ato eOrancnedy seme it, ete ee 1.25 1.15 
onrOu Oett wbranched «sxe Manet a eee els 1.00 
CRABAPPLE (Malus), Flowering 
Bechtel’s 
Large double pink blossoms. 
2 ORO TT EDTA Ched @ wees ue ae Bl Fo 45 .40 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) 
Single carmine blossoms, purplish-bronze 
foliage. 
ALO), DOM LA SV 1 Sire eeaie to SNe oe 00 .50 
i LOeeet ew pS eee Meee eras 00 45 
Floribunda (Japanese flowering) 
Pink buds, rosy-white flowers, small yel- 
low fruit, green foliage. 
540.) Golteaoranched seas tt fib eae oe 85 80 
4510 veltespranched sees eee ct ee 10 .65 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 
Rose-pink flowers, red fruit, bronze-green 
foliage. One of very desirable varieties. 
2 LO Ostby a Drache. 1a gi) ee ke ieee 85 80 
410" Sell Dranened, mem ee Ul eae utes 10 .65 
Niedzwetzykyana (Redvein Crab) 
Large, deep-pink flowers; red bark, fol- 
iage and fruit. 
Of tO. e OF fie Wh Sie eee te eee eee .70 65 
4102 SUE Ce Win pSa tee oe Nie cn ce ue 00 
Red Silver 
Cut leaved silver and red foliage; showy 
red fruit. 
D to. -6ttbranchedie = sen eee 85 80 
4 ton-D ite bran Cchetace oem tl ate eee 70 65 
0. tO), Galt. wil pS ere ret eee .70 .65 
4 to. 3 ft. whips alee ee) 55 .50 
