2 THE KALLAY BROTHERS COMPANY 

For the benefit of the amateur planter, and those 
who care to follow these suggestions, we indicate 
herein, after, the name of each item of woody 
plant material, the type of soil, PH content of 
the soil, and exposure of the plant to sun and 
shade necessary for the best and lasting result 
and satisfaction. 
Each Each Each 
1-4 5-24 25-up 
ABELIA 
—grandiflora. 3ft. (Glossy Abelia) Light, peaty, moist 
PH 6.0-7.5, sun-partial shade. 
1d tO 18 ting Bab ea eee $1.25: ip 
18°10°24.1n, Beeb eee 1.50. T3309 i20o 
2°00 -o2it. B&b ee 2.00 “"Liaip= hae 
ABIES 
—balsamea. 40 ft. (Balsam Fir) Loam, moist, PH 5.0- 
G.On Sun: 
lO Mtoe brine BeBe eee 1.50 eae 
—concolor. 50 ft. (White Fir) Loam, moist, PH 5.5- 
6.5,- sun. 
5 10° 6 Tt B&Bae ie eee 9.00 8.00 
6°toe Jatt B&B oe ee 11.00 10.00 
Tto 8 Tt Bake | ee 15.00 12.50 
3*to LO" Babee eee 20.00 17.50 
—douglasi. (See Pseudotsuga douglasi) 
ACANTHOPANAX 
—pentaphyllum. 8 ft. (Five Leaf Aralia) Sandy to silty 
loam, moist, PH 5.5-7.5, sun-shade. 
18% tOF2401N, oes a ee 30 30 20 
240% 83) I ay ee 40 39 30 
Sito sae ttie 27 acne ee 45 .40 9) 
4910. 30 41h) .o on). 2 ee .60 00 00 
ACER 
—dasycarpum (saccharinum) 60 ft. (Silver Maple) 
Sandy to clay loam, moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
6. toe Bon GIO ee eee 1.255 ae 15 1.00 
3). to: 107 eit eee 1.50 Jase 
14sto) 1 erin eee 2.00 ° 215 7 ee 
142 toe 1345ine a eee 225 2000s 
L934 tor 622) nS) oe 3.00: 257i 
220 Ot 2 oN int! be) 3.50 ~ Seo eee 
242 t0 93% in. >. 28 6.00 =5.50)" eGo 
3 tO) -332iNna. 27 oe 8.00 750 
342 to) 4.) in. eee 10.00 9.00 8.00 
4. 1045) sina. 4a ge oe 15.00 12.00 
>. tow 6 in., price on request 
—dasycarpum wieri. 75 ft. (wier cut leaf maple) Sandy © 
to clay loam, moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
Gi t0y. 48 hee Ce ee 2.00% sae 
Sato lO att. soc 2:50. seen 
—ginnala. 15 ft. (Amur Maple) Good loam, moist, 
PH 6.0-7.5, sun-partial shade. 
2:to «3 tt 2) =e .60 .50 
Sato (4efti ae £75 .65 
