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. 
15 fo°18 In” B&Bs eee $1.25. “lies 
18/to°224" in. B&B lee 1.50- 1:25 3 55eee 
2216. “8Stt, BOtla. ee 2.00 _-1.75 "E50 
ABIES 
—balsamea. 40 ft. (Balsam Fir) Loam, moist, PH 5.0- 
G20; SUT. 
15.to -18:ins B&B. eee 1.50 ea 
18 cor24tinn BeBe eee 2.00: Tie Sree 
2140't Shien BSc ape ak eee 3.00 2 ee 
—concolor. 50 ft. (White Fir) Loam, moist, PH 5.5- 
6.5, Sum 
6 to. 7 it B&ba oe 15.00 
7.10. O..0e Ese eee ee 20.00 
3° to 10 "te Be eee 25.00 
—douglasi. (See Pseudotsuga douglasi) 
ACANTHOPANAX 
Seiboldianus. 8 ft. (Five Leaf Aralia) Sandy to silty 
loam, moist, PH 5.5-7.5, sun-shade. 
13 4tO 24: inn, Tee ees ee 30 30 29 
50), Lt. eee eee 45 40 30 
3 UO. 4300. .00 45 .40 
4.10. 3 fl.0 cee ke 10 65 .60 
D he. 9 Gad ti). Skee ee 90 .80 “70 
ACER 
—dasycarpum (saccharinum) 60 ft. (Silver Maple) 
Sandy to clay loam, moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
tooe'8_ ih a 1.25 ae ae 
GO. to d0° fi 150 “soo “ies 
14 10, 146 me a ee 2.29 200° L7G 
M210 194 i 2.00 2.25 2.00 
14° 10” 2” ine 3.00 3.25 3.00 
2- to 24% in... 2 6.00 5.00 
252210. 3.5 4N. a: 8.00) 7.50)” 7.08 
3. sO, 342 10, 2 11.00 10.00 
oy2 tO. 45 11... ae 13.00 12.00 
EE TOSSING 2 S411 6 a 20.00 17.50 
5 to 6. in., price on request 
—dasycarpum wieri. 75 ft. (wier cut leaf maple) Sandy 
to clay loam, moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
G- to (8. “iteS) 32 eee 250-3 ae 
oh TOs SEE. ee ee ee 2.10) =a 
—ginnala. 15 ft. (Amur Maple) Good loam, moist, 
PH 6.0-7.5, sun-partial shade. 
2: tO: 8 sLbeus 2 oe 1.00 85 tO 
3 tO 4tti eee 125 Dae eee 
4-19 << ft) 2 ee peeemettiy 1.50 ~ 1.35 "2s 




