10 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 

ONE YEAR FROM CUTTINGS—(Continued) 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Golden Per100 Per 1000 
OOO ctl QE LO el Sit) See ee ee ree oe re eee $ 2 10 $ 18 00 
AQO ME Sato rl. in wee ee es Sere Se Ce ae eee 2 90 25 00 
S000 MELT TOM a et Lee ees oe ers oe be ee ee 2 aoe ee 3 70 32 00 
LOOMS RLOMA ET Ca ee eee ee ees Por eek se ee ee eee 5 00 45 00 
Niobe (Golden Weeping) 
LOO MeL Det Ome Sill ee ee ee SEL Bye eee Or eee ee ee ee 2 90 25 00 
ADO MOLES SCOR 24 CUT oe ee eee ord 9. San Hey fe eee i 4 00 35 00 
DB OO me COs S nl Gee eee me le: ROP ee oie Oe oe eee % 50 50 00 
ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Our Ornamental and Shade trees are first-class, well-shaped, nursery-grown trees; 
transplanted, and properly spaced to allow ample limb spead, 
All calipers are taken 6 inches above the collar. 
ASH (FRAXINUS) 
Green (lanceolata) 50-60 ft. Per10 Per100 
Shapely, round-headed trees with slender, spreading branches. Hardy. 
GOALIE Ona Lt oye eee eis Sh Pag a Pe A ek eee $ 4 00 $ 35 00 
OU MeL On O20 Ger te ites See ee eek ae eee ore ee 5 50 50 00 
Li DOM LOR G 2 Utah me eee ee ea oe eee eee 8 00 75 00 
SO me comet Ose (ant teers em ei apy tee eT es ie Pe ee eae 11 00 100 00 
BUTTERNUT (Juglans cinerea) 60-80 ft. 
The white walnut. A spreading tree with large leaves; produces edible nuts 
of good quality. 
OER (0 SU eee ee te gay ln 6 rete ee eae ae oe 6 50 “Sink eae 
ORO SCO O08 Gs Seah een Be tee lg afr hh ah ok OE ee Oe 8: 00 (Ae ee 
OUMTO SCOR a8 Ue eee ee ee ee eae ere ee eee 9: 50:0) ee 
CRAB, Flowering (Malus) 
Bechtel (ioensis plena) 12-15 ft. May-June. The genuine double-flowering crab; 
medium-sized tree; hardy. Delicate pink, double, small rose-like flowers; 
fragrant. 
SOM ISetOR24e Ines Se ee Re, 2 eR Fe Sa 4 50 40 00 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 20-25 ft. April-May. One of the most desirable 
varieties. An attractive upright-growing tree that becomes literally covered 
with large, rose-colored flowers. Vrey hardy and free from disease. Planted 
extensively. 
SOOMEISE LOG 2S Bil) serene eas oe oe Oo ee ee 2 90 25 00 
O20) pe BLO em ieee 22 ak. tue eee Se ee ee 2 oe ol ee 4 00 35 00 
aN) eS LOU GAN Catalan See OG a 2 a fh y's what a ey 5 50 50 00 
PNA 6 oT $e ee ee ee ee ee a a ee 2 $ 5 00 ee 
TT! Se ee eS Se ee er eee eee See ne re rey — f 6 50 60 00 
LO ee ee eer aie eS Sew gouges es Loess Hoe Ee ot bee 8 00 75 00 
DCO (OO Gl se east es eh Steet Seen ben ence ee ee ee ee 10 00 90 00 
O ULON 8 AL es Se ire ee rei ete Seis ae i aoe Diu ew doch wat es OE 11 00 100 00 
; 2/3’ 3/4 4/5 5/6’ 6/8’ 
atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) 15-20 ft. Brilliant single’ 
carmine flowers and purplish-bronze foliage.._.______ __ 
coronaria (Wild Sweet Crab) 25-30 ft. June. Showy’ 
pink flowers resembling wild roses followed by 
scarlet etrult eres siete ee ihe one a, We ee ee URES 10 40 50 60 
Eleyi (purpurea eleyi) 20-25 ft. Attractive reddish 
foliage in spring. Dark pink single flowers and 
ee 30 80 
SNOW Vac Lt Ulta eee se oe 2 Beene oe om ea ee ee ae 20 20 10 
floribunda purpurea (Purple Crab) 25-30 ft. Single crim- 
son flowers; foliage reddish in Spring.._____________ ___ 15 30 50 10 
niedzwetzkyana (Redvein Crab) 15-20 ft. May Purple 
foliage, wood, and bark; large deep pink flowers; 
arkwren -fPull 2 heer =a oe ele ae we knee el oui en 20 80 60 
