12 SPRING WHOLESALE TRADE LIST — JANUARY 3, 1950 
ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 
PRUNUS (PLUM)—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
Newport (Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush Form) (On peach roots) 15-18 ft. 
A large shrub with upright growth; purplish-red foliage. Hardy. 
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Persica (Flowering Peach on peach roots) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. 
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Cardinal, Double red. Peppermint Stick, Bi-color red 
Iceberg, Early snow-white. and white. 
Pink Charming, Double pink. 

pissardi rosea (On peach roots) 10 ft. 
Deep bronzy purple foliage, holding its deep purplish red shade, almost black 
throughout the summer. Completely covered with pink single flowers in 
spring. A new introduction recently imported from England. 
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pissardi veitchi (On peach roots) 15 ft. 
Completely covered in early spring with large clusters of double pink blooms 
similar to flowering cherry. Bronze colored foliage. Very hardy. 
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thundercloud (On plum roots) 20 ft. 
The finest of all Purple Leaf Plums. Very hardy. 
18 to 24 in 5 930 50 00 

tomentosa, Orient Cherry (#63) 
An improved variety, preducing an abundance of blooms. Self fertile, pro- 
duces an abundance of fruit. Flesh of fruit is meaty, juicy with a pleasant 
subacid flavor. Excellent for eating fresh or for Jams and Jelly. 
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tomentosa, (#64) 10-12 ft. 
Very hardy variety, remarkable showy flowers and fruit of finest flavor. For 
jams and preserves it is unexcelled. 
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triloba (Double Flowering Plum) (Bush Form) (On Plum roots) 8-10 ft. 
Known also as the “Rose Tree of China.” One of the finest shrubs; com- 
pletely covered with pink rose-like flowers in April and May. 
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4 to 5 ft 
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