DECIDUOUS TREES 
Deciduous Trees 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants in this section 
will be dug “bare roots.” 
ACER dasycarpum (3) uo woe 
SILVER MAPLE Onion 
Sate LOgit ee take ee eens Be Be 1.45 1.35 
GrtON Steet teen care nee ee oe, 1.20 #1.10 
RTOS Geet tema tees ance eer line ee Pere .90 85 
AStO PIER Ee Wee octet een Gere, 2 70 -65 
platanoides (3) 
NORWAY MAPLE 
Seton Ostti ees ene ee ee 1.25 1.20 
GeOCS Lt ear em Seeds Mein sr eee ae 1.10 1.00 
Sets Ovi. leer sere re ee 85 80 
ARO Sei ts hoe eet, et Seen 65 60 
platanoides schwedleri (3) 
SCHWEDLER PURPLE MAPLE 
SRCOGL Ov Etat See eee ee ee 1.85 1.75 
GLOSS asl t See een ee eee 1.60 1.50 
HetOnOsl tame wearers oat 1.30 1.20 
GPEOS Deus Eee ee eg eke 1.00 90 
CRATAEGUS, HAWTHORN (4) 
Getouosit§ brancied ee 1.60 1.50 
etOeOr (UE Dranchicdseee serene 1.35 1.25 
(whips, 20 percent less ) 
carrierei (5 to G ft. only) 
Double Pink 
Paul's Double Scarlet (6 to 8 ft. only) 
Autumn Glory (formerly Crimson Glory) (5) 
A hybrid between the large fruited Mexican Thorn 
| variously called C. mexicana, C. pubescens, or C. 
| stipulacea and the English Hawthorn, C. oxyacan- 
| tha. The result is a tree of vigorous erect growth 
with greyish bark and dark green leathery leaves 
formed like those of its English parent and remain- 
ing on the tree until very late in autumn. The flow- 
ers are white, followed by a remarkable profusion 
of really gorgeous, glossy, brilliant red berries borne 
all along the branches. These adjectives will seem 
more appropriate when it is specified that the larg- 
est ‘‘berries’’ are as muchas one inch long and 4/5th 
inch in diameter! Here they are fully colored in 
October, six or eight weeks before those of its very 
fine ‘half-brother’ C. carrierei, which we introduced 
to California about 25 years ago and which is also 
a hybrid of C. mexicana. Not for sale east of Rocky 

Mountains. 
SstoglOniteer = ie tee ere 2.25 £2.00 
GO LORB GLO nd ai bc eae: 1.85 1.75 
