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SHADE TREES (Continued) 

Perl0 FPeri00 
JUJURE (Chinese Date) 
‘Lang. <A large, improved, grafted variety, 
7 ia Gk i) meee Rp ane ne AS ra OY ee Rae eet AILS We, ot A a RG ee a 6.50 
Seedlings 
Ssh Ss LEOl. cle te eee one eae Ae ee ee eS oe es ee eR 10.00 
420 LOGE ae a eis ee ee, pee a nee ae Oe ed Wee Se 7.50 
mks TEOU oe, pera Pree eo ree nh eRe ru sere MO ee ere oy aE Se 5,00 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus dioica) Immense compound 
leaves, large seed pods, sturdy habit. 


60,00 

Li eeny Diver verce Tiere i eae) Nees Sees ee Ok nee Se eee ee 25.00 eee 
aL art OC tees tan see re, hea a ee ee aN are eye ree SEE 15.00 125.00 
auye 2 Ge Cie ere oe: Cee, ie ee ee Oy ees ON A Oe ah grocer ee ee 10.00 90.00 
Batt Get ee tet ent eee ee ne Se eee een DROW AE YT tense Sele ae 7.00 65.00 
Aha EET OE pale Sr ee en eee ee en a ee eee ik Oo 5.50 50.00 
LOCUST, GLOBE (Robinia) Dense round heads. Ideal for terrace 
and formal plantings. 
| CO LOO SCOTT See ne eS oe 20,00 175.00 
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MAPLE (Acer) 
Norway Large, dqark green feaves, smooth bark. 
Petal St Sang Redes Oats Amaia ela! nda ila AN ge Le ee sore oem Serene 18.50 175.00 
Schwedler, i.eaves bright red when young. 
B= Ce Ge NIE 1 a ese ne le ee 15.00 135.00 
OAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. Macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit, one of the largest oaks. 
= Dee ATO Ra Og ee eee ey DS ee et 35.00 aes 
11, = 29 ANCOR Wea li peri) es eee Se te eee ee 27.50 ae 
Dae een ata ake si Th Oye) tise kwh Sy etn Se RS Os DD sy Mente es oe 20.00 soearlis 
Pin (Q. palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit. 
Especially desirable for street planting. 
B23 Vee Ea) CT a eee eee ee er eee ee eee ee 55.00 ea 
PU ee ILA Gs Oem Ge Di Bek Oe se, Spo. Ws SN) NTO 0 epee Ne pee ee ear 45.00 eae 
pene Lin GIy So Li Der ae ae eee ae wee ee eee 37.50 350.00 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
ASI IniChD ye Cali Cin = ee Sey eee ee ee oe Se 27.50 
4 16 inch. Celi pena ain eee es ea eee ee a ee Se Se 25.00 
OLIVE, RUSSIAN (See Shrubs) 
PEACH, DOUBLE FLOWERING (Prunus, 
Camelliaflora, Large, fully double, deep red flowers, 
gat LCOt. aa Ba Se ee chee Bone Fa MC le Cae ee EOE Or ne eyes 6.50 
PEST Gin UE KE ANS SIO EUS RP Oey See pe ype pte on eee tee Pee ee ee 4.00 
ekg Gee N BN 85 § BND Ses OE arte Oe NR ace “YS EA nee ee Mee ae aor eee ee ee 2.90 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads. 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage, especially in autumn. 
PLUMS, ORNAMENTAL (Prunus) 
o Blireiana. Reddish-purple foliage. J.arge, double pink flowers, 
unusually fragrant. ine 
=i aed CoG te ee eee Ree ea BO = ee ee es Se ee eee ae 10.00 
EO Ae Soa oe SEN EE eee eerie Ces snl Pe ae geen ene Cer a ee eee 6.00 
BL = ADT CL) a ee cages, ear Re NE ee ne |e eh ee eee ME Sa 4.00 
Cistena (Hansens Purple Leaf Plum) Dark purple foliage. Single 
Lis SOE ae RT) OUT) OG tg enc ee Doe ee alas AP er pins cag ess tea ooewian 4.50 
BENE oR Gal ahn Cay?) abe Ae ask Be ee pean, Ae ae Pa peepee nee te ree eer 2.90 
50.00 
35.00 
40.00 
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