14 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 18, 1950 ae 

ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush forms. 
cistena (Hansen’s Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush Form) 
Rich purplish foliage; reddish-brown branches. Very hardy. 
(On plum roots) 4-5 ft. Per 10 Per 100 
180 DET SStOR24 51 ni, ce es ee ee ne Se oe wt pea! eee $ 5 50 $ 50 00 
SLO eo Moms sft eek cee ee ee Soe eee eee ee eS Bohl tee Od OL) 65 00 
SOURS. COmA GT Cpe ec ee ee es See RR 4 AS 2 os oie Ee er 8 50 80 00 
(On peach roots) 45 ft. 
240 el 2 BO ae Lear i 1) eee ee een eee ek a eee ee 2 90 25 00 
GOABTS 2:0 oc24 tet 11 em ee tees eye pen Seer Oe Yok, Se 4 50 40 00 
PAN DRA Ney oy i Bis, tym a eee es Seer) Oe ere ee ey 5 eres Bote hs ee 6 00 55 00 
Newport (Purple-leaved Plum) (Tree Form) (On peach roots) 15-18 ft. 
A large shrub with upright growth; purplish-red foliage. Hardy. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
110 sel Set oe 244 in See eee ee en, 2 eee, een Pe ane AO S80) CO &.22-- 
TQ OM YA. ue ih SU aes Sa ae ee = es ee ee Se ee es 6 00 55 00 590 00 
ADO MSEC ads Lt ee eer ee Ned, Ae eee ete OES The VSD 70 00 650 00 
Persica (Flowering Peach on peach roots) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. 
OPA elaets 3s PRP SEER so ee Re ed OF En ck tee See 4 50 40 00 350 00 
Ot OAS LCi ees ae eee eye Ee DERN Ce Sn Eas 5 50 50 00 450 00 
ASTOPO Ut aw oe OO ee eR Pe EEE 97750 70 00 650 00 
Det OR OSL Cayce eee mere ee sateen byes SEE De eh a ee 9 00 85 00 800 00 
2/3’ 3/4 4/5’ 5/6’ 
Cardinal SDoubletredieeese eae ee eee ee 270 600 570 950 
Iceberg, Snow-white. ________________________-- 250 470 360 140 
Peppermint Stick, Bicolor, red and white. ____ ane 70 170 140 
Pink Charming, Double pink. _______________- 670 850 770 550 
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. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1009 
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SO BES el Ot Sie LU erm seeps een oa Seay Lee Pe ia 11 00 100 00 Ee =e 
pissardi veitchi (Qn 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. 
LO LSLS 9 O24 40) ceee ee 2 ds ee es Se eee eee eee eee OO Con 00 ees 
450 THZACO cs t Seer eles Se eee Re Se ee ee Be oe 8 50 80 00 750 00 
S60 FSM f Cee we ee len a ee Ne ee an 8 11 00 100 00 900 00 
SO -54R Oe Dott Aber eee eee es 2 oe oe ners ee eee te eee 3e 0020000 
tomentosa, Orient Cherry (#63) (On plum roots) 
An improved variety, producing 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. 
MEM Fae) a7: Ae Re eee is ay BROS Jee Oe Le ee Ree ee 6 50 60500 seen 
150 2:45 CORD Etch Se ey ee ee ee ce te 8 00 75 00 cee 
ASO AOR COWG MEGS oe ere a ree te ee OR ee nee 10 00 90 00 850 00 

