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FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
Flowering Fruit Trees 
All plants in this section will be dug “bare roots.” 
FLOWERING PEACHES (4) 
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ATOM ree We, See erg ATR eB rly Nie 45 
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Aurora, soft flesh pink 
Burbank, large shell pink 
Camelliaflora, red; late 
Early Double Red 
Double White 
Helen Borchers, large pink 
Peppermint Stick, variegated 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
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ALO Oph Ussse te or es oni 45 
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blirieana (5), double pink; purple leaved. 
Hollywood (5) 
Leaves deep green above, red beneath. Bears small 
white flowers in great profusion on long shoots ex- 
cellent for cutting. Also bears a good crop of well 
flavored fruit which ripens very early. 
pissardi (3), single white, purple leaved. 
Thundercloud (4) 
Has the deepest purple foliage known in plums. 
Leaves do not turn green but hold their color all 
summer and even until they fall. 
Deciduous Trees 
All plants in this section will be dug “bare roots.” 
ACER dasycarpum (3) 
SILVER MAPLE (heavy) 
TORTOMEC EL Ute ene ee eee 1.60 
Sate Oe Ge es to BF a ee, | 1.35 
Get Oe Sees eee es eo RE en Ae 1.10 
AESCULUS carnea brioti (3) 
RUBY HORSECHESTNUT 
Flowers are bright scarlet. Grafted trees start bloom- 
ing when only five or six feet tall. Few hardy trees 
have such showy flowers. 
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BETULA alba (2) | 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH 
Gatcematt hea yy a rete Nii. the URS Steere 1.20 
