PRICES ON SHADE TREES 
Each Each 
Birch—European ........ 6- 8’. .$2.00 8-10’. .$2.50 
Elm—American ......... C= oueeee2 00 8-10’. . 2.50 
Elm—Chinese .......... 6’ 1.50 8-10' 2.50 
Horsechestnut— 
Hippocastanum (White). 5’ a5 PALO 6- 8’ 72 TUS. 
Horsechestnut—Red Flow.. 3- 4’.. 4.00 4- 5’ 5.00 
Linden—Eup............ 5- 6’ 2.00 6- 8’ 2.50 
Locust—Black .......... 7T- 8' 2.00 omlLOs 2250) 
Maples— 
Norway, not branched... 7- 8’.. 1.50 6- 8’ br. 2.25 
Schwedler, mot branched. 7- 8'.. 2.25 a Cy, eye) 
SilyersMaple |........ 6- 8’ 72 INS) 5- 6’ Uo/s) 
Laceleaf (spread) ..... 18-24”... 3.50 24-30".. 4.50 
MountaineAsh ..-......- 5 Omen 170 6- 8’ 2.00 
Oaks—Scarlet and Red.... 5- 6’ leiD) 6- 8’ 7d pals) 
Poplar— 
‘CETTE? (cee eee 8’ 1.50 10’ 2200 
Eombardyamus. 5 .. 0: 8’ eee 5 O 10’ so PEPE 
Plane Tree (Eu. Sycamore). 6- 8’.. 2.25 a Omen 2 OO 
LU LCE ee 6’ 5 PALO) 8’ yb PAgeKe, 
Willows— 
Babylon and Golden..... C= Sau 2-25 8-10’ 3.00 

FLOWERING CHERRY (Double) 
ORNAMENTAL and 
FLOWERING TREES 
CHERRY (Flowering) 
Upright, spreading growth habit. 
flowering trees. 
One of the most beautiful 
Kwanzan—Double dark pink; extra large flowers. 
Naden—Double light pink. 
Mt. Fuji—Double pure white. 
Yoshino—Single pink. 
Double Red—Double deep red. 
CHERRY (Weeping) 
Grafted heads, 6 to 7 ft. heads. 
Double Pink. 
Single Pink. 
CRAB—FLOWERING (Malus) 
Betchels—tTree of medium dwarf habit, one of best varieties; 
double flowering light pink. 
Florbundia—Pink buds, rosy white flowers. 
Niedzwetzkyama (Red vein Crab) —Large deep pink flowers, red 
bark, leaves and fruit. 
Parkman—Double red rose. 
Carmine—Deep carmine flowers with red branches. 
Scheidekeri—Large pink flowers, yellow fruit. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Pacific (Cornus nuttali) —Native to Northwest; large white flow- 
ers in April and again in September, followed by red berries. 
Pink Flowering Dogwood (Cornus ruba) —Most beautiful of all 
Dogwoods; deep pink flowers cover tree before foliage appears. 
HAWTHORNE (Crataegus) 
Paul’s Double Scarlet (C. O. Splendius) —Erect grower with 
bright scarlet double flowers followed by red berries. Large 
specimen trees will bloom first season after planting. 
GOLDEN CHAIN (Laburnum) 
Small tree with ponderous long racemes of deep yellow flowers. 
PLUM, FLOWERING (Prunus) 
Pissardi—Most popular of flowering plums; foliage deep purple, 
reddish colored wood and fruit. 
Triloba—Semi-dwarf in growth habit; purple foliage; double rose 
bloom. 
Bliriania—Purple foliage with double light pink bloom. 
Thundercloud—Large reddish purple leaves. 
Vesuvius—Deep purple foliage and pink bloom. 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalis) 
Double Red Flowering—Thrifty grower with profuse early spring 
bloom of large double red flowers. 
Double Flowering Pink—Bears large double pink flowers in early 
spring. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Smoke Tree) 
A small tree or shrub very much admired on account of its pecu- 
liar fringe or hair-like flowers, covering the whole surface of 
the bush in midsummer. 
ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES 
Cherry—Flowering Feet Each Feet Each 
(upright) No. 1 heads. . $1.50 Select $2.00 
Cherry—Weeping, 
No witheads = fe. Le 5-6 5} 745) 6 3.50 
Crab Apples—Flowering ... 4-5 lezD 5-6 1.50 
Dogwood—Pink Flowering. . 2-3 3.00 3 555.0 
Pacific Dogwood ......... 5-6 225 6-8 AT) 
Golden Chain (Laburnum) . . 5-6 2.50 6-8 3.00 
Hawthorneme mae ae ste 6 2.00 7-8 3.00 
Peaches—Double Red and 
Double Pink Flowering. . . 4-5 lez 5-6 150 
Plums—Flowering ....... 4-6 17255) 6 1.50 
Purple Fringe Tree 
(Smoke Tree) ........ 2-3 1.25 3-4 1.75 
HEDGE PLANTS 
We offer two types of hedge plants; first are the evergreen 
hedges. Set plants in a trench allowing 4 to 6 inches between the 
foliage of each. Light shearing or judicious pruning will encour- 
age growth in the right way. The second class of hedge plants is 
the deciduous. Plant these about 1 foot apart in rows singly for 
narrow hedges, in two rows for broad hedges and cut back to 
about one foot high. 
BOXWOOD 
Suffriuticosa (Truedwarf)—Low, compact plants for hedges and 
borders. 
LAUREL 
Large, glossy dark green leaves. Useful for screenings and indi- 
vidual specimens. 
PRIVET 
California—Semi-evergreen of large leaves and rapid growing. 
PRICES ON HEDGE PLANTS 
Per 10 50 100 
Privet—California, 2-yr., 18-24 inch.$2.00 $ 9.00 $15.00 
Laurel—English, 2-yr., 20-24 inch. . 5.00 22.50 40.00 
laurel—English, 3-yr., 24-36 inch.. 6.00 25.00 45.00 
Boxwood—Dwarf, 8-10 inch....... 6.00 25.00 45.00 
4.50 20.00 35.00 
Boxwood—Dwarf, 6- 8 inch....... 
The Dalles, Oregon, August 22, 1945. 
The 600 trees purchased from you last vear have done exceptionally 
well, even though the season has been very drv. Every tree grew. 
Please book my order for 100 Lambert and 75 Black Republican for 
this fall delivery. 
G. L. BORGESON. 

LAFAYETTE NURSERY, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. — 19 
