6 SPRING” PRICE “EIST YAN UA RY 20,00 ns ae 
Shade Trees (Continued) 
per 10 
Neidzwetzkyana (Pumila) Single red flowers, red fruit. 
Bark and wood reddish. 40 feet. 
3-4° feet a ee ee eee Sw 6.50 
Ot RICCUSE Aol eee oa ae ee pas Perce.) Ci, an 5.00 
Scheideckeri. Flowers pale pink and_ semi-double. 
Yellow fruit. 25 feet. 
9-4 feet Ae ee el ee 6.50 
2-3 sleet V2 Ors. he Ce Be ae ee 5.00 
ELM (Ulmus) 
American. America’s best street tree. 120 feet. 
201/2-3.inchecalipers 2.2 =. 2.2 40.00 
2-2 Lye ADEN Calipers se. 5 fees ee ee 32.50 
133 /4=21nch¥Ca lip er nt Gees eee 25.00 
Pel 2=12374 niche Cali pe Tete ee 20.00 
G28 MLO tro an ee ee re eee 9.00 
5-6 -feet* =a ea a eee eee 6.50 
Chinese. Very rapid grower. Makes good screens, 
hedges and specimens. Especially adapted to dry 
climates. ; 
S-l0steete transplants) 4 ee 12.50 
6-B Se FeCt Hr EraN SP LAU CS a gee ee ea ee 9.00 
5-6 feet, root pruned seedlings 4.00 
4-5 feet, root pruned: seedlings — 2 22 ee 2.60 
HAWTHORN (See Thorn) 
HOP TREE (See Ptelea) 
MAPLE 
Schwedler. Leaves bright reddish-purple in spring. 
1-8 (Leets WHIPS © ssn ee ee eee 20.00 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing, silvery leaves. 120 feet. 
N-GaL@CtS (eee nan ale ee Sh leita ke Bae cei Bs 6.50 
OAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large 
mossy-capped acorns. Broad, spreading habit, 
one of the largest oaks. 80 feet. 
20/253 gincbécaliperit 3 22 ee eee 60.00 
222 l/2einchi- Cali pens Sere = See a ee ee 45.00 
lel 2-2 sinch “caliper=ses ee oe eee 37.50 
Pin (Q. palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyra- 
midal habit, especially desireable for street plant- 
ing. 80 feet. 
B= L/2 PDC CALIPCty se eee ee 60.00 
250/2-S \inchicaliper: a2) eer ee 50.00 
2=201/20inch caliper 2552 2 eae eae 40.00 
PEACH, DOUBLE FLOWERING (Prunus) 
5-6" feet ...6 eS ee A as ie tg eee ee 8.50 
4-5 * feet! sen oh a eee 2d oS ae ee 6.50 
B54 Teel seg ig vee ee ee oe ee 5:50 
Burbank. Double. Pink bud opening white. 
Camelliaflora. Large, fully double, deep red flowers. 
Peppermint Stick. Large red and white striped flowers. 
San Jose. Clear light pink flowers; earliest to bloom. 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round 
topped heads, edible fruit, hardy. Handsome 
foliage especially in autumn. 50 feet. 
EML/ 4-191 7/2 Inch Calipers see 20.00 
6-8 feet e722 Se ees je tid Va OSS ee evens 15.00 
5=6 Vleet. cxcc dete i ee el ee 11.00 
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