6 WINTER PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 13, 1950 


Shade Trees (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Cherry, Flowering (Continued) 
Zwangeri. Deep pink. 
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ey: Raa Ses ear dae LAM aro oe te eR Cea cnt RN Het Karte 11.00 
CRAB, FLOWERING (Malus) 
Atrosanguinea. Purple - bronze foliage, rosy - lavender 
flowers. Purplish fruit. 18 ft. 
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4-5 TL Ree Aas eee ote 5 me eek Cine ce ty vane aes tee ee cee Ee 8.00 
PS Ie A re ree eRe A rticne Cae Se Oe ns Serta MOU Se An Pa otek on te 4.50 
Eleyi. Foliage red in spring, flowers vinous red, single; 
fruit red. 40 ft. 
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gap a Rae hae heat ot Reni cera mente IRE A ne MRE RID FA 8.00 
Dek STUN estan cane cena OM en rere Ne era es On meena 6.50 
De DEL scete ne Nalcurie ais, et aI ee CO ape Rec UR eke eee 4.50 
Hopa. Brilliant display of pink flowers in the spring. 
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PEE Ae Mi Re THOR A CAO 3c I Tr es by Gy eee 4.00 
Niedzwetzkyana (Pumila) Single red flowers, red fruit, 
bark and wood reddish. 40 ft. 
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Se L ETC yy See oe ee tle ok tee Cen Rae Rene ne es Oh 6.50 
2-3 fi Ciena ee Danae ee ok tals POs ee Pn ee ey, eee te 4.50 
Theifera. Pink flowers, oval shaped tree. 
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Bn B LEA a RT te es ne ee grat ee 8.00 
Bod IE ee a REA OC ea RA Pe ne nee os 6.50 
ELM (Ulmus) 
American. America’s best street tree. 120 ft. 
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Chinese. Very rapid grower. Makes good screens, hedges 
specimens. Especially adapted to dry climates. 
G-Bal urool prunediscedling sity sree ere nee 5.50 
5-6. LL erOOLePritled sSCCGLIN SS iene ree a ee 4.00 
A-Di flr OOLeDriineaesCeC ling S etna enti ge ae nee 2.50 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) Resembles American 
Elm. Desirable shade tree. 120 ft. 
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dif -15621n Ss Cali peri oa. ee ees © ae oe ite cen ee 22.50 
eo WR rai ndets AUR GR es ERR RRR. WWE Nine Ace Ma IPA ar ae CS ere ER 8.50 
LOCUST, GLOBE (Robinia) Dense round heads. Ideal for 
terrace and formal plantings. 
GB TUSSTOIIS fon een oes ie ate eee ter enee Cae ke reais re ee 20.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Large, pink tulip-like flowers. 
455 oft. Bi Seu atte aon ae, ot RON ae ae te ert eee ee 70.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Norway (Acer platanoides) Hardy, spreading, fine for 
specimen planting. 
6-8°ft., branched “nc... on. ene Seer 2 ee ee 22.50 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing, silvery leaves. 120 ft. 
Lip el oaain- sCAllper 2 tsa rete Ate Pea eee eee ee 22.00 
6-8 elle an eee saree tn Re a ye ee ee en ee ee 9.00 
150.00 
100.00 
100.00 
75.00 
40.00 
100.00 
75.00 
60.00 
40.00 
50.00 
35.00 
75.06 
60.00 
40.00 
100.00 
75.00 
60.00 
100.00 
80.00 
60.00 
50.00 
35.00 
22.00 
250.00 
200.00 
75.00 
175.00 
200.00 
85.00 
