Center Point, Iowa Seedlings, Deciduous Trees 

destroyed by a late freeze as the fruit crop occasionally is. Do not use 
from a young plant till it is established and builds up a reserve. 
These varieties do not go to seed and ripen up like the old kinds, 
but continue to grow and are usable thru the whole summer. 
PRICES: Each Per 10 
McDonald, strong divisions .................... $ .60 $ 5.50 
A splendid kind with large stalks, very tender and mild flavored. 
Makes attractive colored sauce. 
Chipman Red, strong divisions ............ Sei $ 7.00 
A newer variety with considerably more red color, mild and of ex- 
cellent flavor. : 
Valentine, strong divisions -.................. $1.00 $ 9.00 
This is the newest variety. Its stems are red all thru and make the 
darkest red sauce. Mild and has a splendid flavor. 
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS 
Per 10 Per 100 
AMERICAN or WHITE ELM .........-0000000.......... 18-24 in. $ .50 $ 4.00 
BUA C RAW ATIN On ae tee et he ee 8-12 in. 00 4.00 
BUA CK ATIN Ul shy tier alee ine xe Li) 12-18 in. .90 8.00 | 
BUACKSEOC UST eee yee nee ee 18-24 in. .60 5.00 
CAROLINA POPULAR |e 3-4 ft. 2.00 18.00 
GHINES Ee EN ore et a ns ee 18-24 in. .60 5.00 
CHINESE GE DM oo wo ogy cere ee hae nyse he ene 4-5 ft. 2.00 18.00 
CHINES Beek Ma cee een eat A ee Ae 5-6 ft. 3.00 27.00 
GREE NUBEA CS BE ira Aa ede Ne ee ets Pea ae ie 18-24 in. .60 5.00 
HACK BERR Vines iat yee eile ae ee ae RN ee 18-24 in. .90 8.00 
HONE VEL O CUS Tis tein hot cid eo nae ree ent, Se 18-24 in. .10 6.00 
TINS OTS ergs ges oe fe ee 18-24 in. 1.80 17.00 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY __....0....2220..222202..2220222222....- 18-24 in. .60 5.00 
RUSSTANG@O TLV Bintan ees ae eet eer et aL 2-3 ft. 1.75 16.00 
SO RTS VEACP Tey ee AP A ee A ROS EN, 18-24 in. .70 6.00 
NIOBE WILLOW CUTTINGS |.......................... 12-24 in. 1.25 10.00 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
Trees and shrubs are included under one heading because many 
plants may be either according to the training given them and often dis- 
tinctly shrubby plants and tall trees are found in the same genus. The 
height which is attained under average conditions is given but this may 
vary considerably in different environments. Special requirements are 
noted if they are necessary for satisfactory growth, for example moist or 
ary soil, acid or limestone soil, shade or full exposure, winter protection, 
etc. 
ALMOND—flowering. See Prunus glandulosa. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis—Dwarf Juneberry. A compact slow grow- 
ing bush. Excellent foliage, racemes of white flowers early and ed- 
ible purplish fruit in June. Birds prefer them to cherries, 
POP e Tis dien see bem Pee ea Lea, $ .75 $ 6.50 
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