16 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, NOVEMBER 10, 1947 

ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush forms. Per 10 Per 100 
LDS tO MLSs 1D eee ee ee es Oe IE Pee ape ee ee $ 4 00 $ 35 00 
TSE t OO 24s i tise eek £ ee ae cae ee ae Ee oe ee a Ses 5 50 50 00 
DRC MS cet (eee ee ee ee an See ee Se ret ae ee ee 6 50 60 00 
PoP aa oe bs Oi tee MR eee are Yard Nee gece Slee I Toe Ua are Ia Ae pe a 8 00 75 00 
blireiana. 15 ft. 
A very new variety with purple tinted foliage and semi-double apple-blossom- 
pink flowers. 
cistena (Hansen’s Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 4-5 ft. 
Rich purplish foliage; reddish-brown branches. Very hardy. 
Newport (Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 15-18 ft. 
A large shrub with upright growth; purplish-red foliage. Hardy. 
persica (Cardinal) 15 to 18 ft. 
Double blooms of rich crimson. An outstanding new variety. 
triloba (Double Flowering Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 8-10 ft. 
Known also as the “Rose Tree of China’. One of our finest shrubs; completely 
covered with pink rose-like flowers in April and May. 
REDBUD (CERCIS) 
canadensis 20-30 ft. 
Produces an abundance of reddish-pink flowers in early Spring; forms a broad 
head of glossy, heart-shaped leaves that turn pale yellow in Fall. 
CO Ta aT US ee Ree ree ey er gs BR ep Bae Soe EE a OR ar Se 5 00 45 00 
Se tO RAm tL Liat eee ee See An meee 2 de et Se eee So eS ee 7 50 70 00 
ABeC Og Oe Cierra es ea epee ea MMS ee De Rye ne 9 50 90 00 
By cor Cok Gs tens oe ee is Ae Spal eae ae a |e ee ee ae See 83 O10) 125 00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia) 20-25 tf. __ 
Attractive silvery gray leaves, grayish white berries. Desirable for grouping. 
Used extensively for windbreaks. Very hardy. 
A RLOROy EUS ete ie Ae el eee ek a eae 3 50 30 00 
SAO Ag Lise ae ee ee ee eee) ee ee Ee eee ak oS 4 50 40 00 
A VCO Wa A me ete ee emma Mee eet y Soe Aig ete ee oi a 5 50 : 50 00 
SYCAMORE (PLATANUS) 
American (occidentalis) 50-60 ft. 
Large leaves, spotted bark. A shapely tree of great beauty. 
GEtOr Sel tate ate ne, ee ete ee ee hee i bah ee 13 50 125 00 
THORN (CRATAEGUS) 
cordata (Washington Hawthorn) 20-25 ft. 
Fruit bright red; leaves brilliantly colored in Autumn. 
Sitogdalt, eee eID Ss AP SRI Oe 11750 Ae 
AGtOeS uf (ieee ee eee See eR tb ge 17°50 eee 
BEtos Gf tee oe eee ee enh eee SRM Mee cra 29750 
G5 CO Oat Coe octet ee ee re a iene ier MLN 9 he oy 27,50 ae 
crusgalli (Cockspur Thorn) 15-20 ft. 
Blossoms white; leaves a deep, shiny green; fruit red; long thorns, 
Bato! Git ue toa ea ie ae has i ley ge ep A a 22 50 
