12 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 5, 1950 
SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
PRUNUS—(Continued) Per 10 Per 100 
Thundercloud. New. Strong upright growth with deep purple foliage. 
Holds color better than other varieties. 
5-6 fOQt ioe at Shak oe ee ec Pee eee tetas 12.50 Pete 
PSE 8d =(- | oa ea A eee A a ee OK Sen tn BRON 11.00 100.00 
O24 BTCC Ute ee Be ee ee tn ee ee ae 8.50 80.00 
Triloba. (Double Flowering Plum). Small tree, slender’ branches. 
Thickly set double pink flowers. 10 ft. 
pT toy 2] Oe ne eR Prana err rf pian, RY Peet Barca een a Oa 11.00 100.00 
BA SECO be a hen oi oes veces pttank hed ae eara ote cream PCT ate tase uals te oot ae ae 8.50 80.00 
PAE 2) ) Renee Pen ee RS SRN YA A craks eat, Sh) aeprcee eAace ese Ot 7.00 65.00 
(See Shrubs for Other Varieties of Prunus) 
RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis). Heart-shaped leaves; rosy-red flowers in 
spring. 40 ft. 
BG al GC Lome ca tee cas wag te eke ne dee Me A at acne eR 15.00 eae 
ABV LO Otome) oe ee tes oh ten eed Ese ne ee eR ean 11.00 100.00 
ys 1-1 epee yor eer Mtg alee aR SIR ants Ste Ja eee hoa kid MR AK Ee 7.50 70.00 
2-3 HeOeCte. even ee ou twee hea ee Oe eee 5.00 45.00 
ROSE ACACIA, Standards (Robina hispida). Compact globe-shaped top 
with large, showy clusters of bright pink flowers. Cut back two to 
three times during summer for recurrent bloom. We will cut tops 
back before shipping to prevent damage in transit. 
D-6) LOOLNSLEDIS SLWORY CALMIICACS tg tee ee ee 22.50 
SYCAMORE, AMERICAN (Platanus occidentalis) Smooth bark, becomes 
almost white with age. 100 ft. 
Z-2vePiniChs CAL PCr te tenyit cule ee at aoe ont ae eit ne 40.00 
13) eZee ICME CALIPET ae Nera siete abe 3 ee rene cee eee aecr, Jane 32.50 
dies) o7einchecaliper sw... sacs io ae ae eee ae eee 25.00 
8-10 feetigere. verte foeradals Mita ds eee Oa Pe ae eh eee 17.50 
G=8 (LCC LCi ee cp ie kan tet eens eee eass fs sacs aie nat ee ee eee 15.00 
5-6 SECC Uae ear tins os ccor ort ele ae eres cece Eeceperep ne eaeee eee 10.00 
double scarlet flowers. 
5-6 sfeelaAepranched pe wii ac < eek on een ee nT eames ea 23.50 
4-5 SLECCU-  OLALICNE iictetc Liadroine neat eete Gn ee event aa en 20.00 
WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra). Large compound leaves; edible nuts. 
150 ft. 
S=1LOKLEClGes Cre ieek. ser eae, AAPOR IC edhe Nee tne ee ae 16.50 150.00 
G=8 PEL CCU Me mere re ete ene eR Ren ne erite ene 13.50 125.00 
- GRRL CCL ate sere cc ee eeercae a eee ee Tr a ee ee, 10.00 90.00 
A-D MLC OU ee seen rt ae he ce ee ear ee 7.00 65.00 
WILLOW, GLOBE (Salix Umbraculifera). Produces a round-headed top 
without shearing. 30 ft. 
3-4°feetrn tee <2 i Bs. ee ve, ee 4.50 40.00 
2-3. TOOLS ete hele ous cleats Foe ee ee oe ee 3.50 30.00 
18-245in CHES ¢ 4s oo ae re a Oe ee ee ZU 22.00 
WILLOW, WEEPING (Salix). Long drooping branches. 
Niobe. Gold bark. 
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Br eek <1 2] Me ca er ee a ReneS al” Th ee ks ky 2.90 25.00 
2-Sateetiaar® : laley. Gtae eh) Ae ees aes ee ae 2.20 18.00 
Thurlow. Green bark, best for the South. 
An ALOCE IG rrr ate eee ar ee ee ee ETC ne ee ee 4.00 35.00 
nS MLO OU eee etter oie Actes ope SN en eee Men eid tae ae ne wey! 2.90 25.00 
B= HL EOE eae uae Orda eee te ay ea eg eres er is ct tes eR ge re a 2.20 18.00 
Wisconsin. Green bark. 
0-6 LOSE icecre re tere rate ase eee ee eta at eee ee eee 6.50 60.00 
A-F LECCE is se le ae ee re ee erat ee ree 4.00 35.00 
Ded, STOOL Bera aia aia. 5 op patel a6 a eye TLO Cea aL teciisa ta ea okeen ene y aia al ee ee 2.90 25,00 
