
SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 13 

ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—Continued 
POPLAR (POPULUS) 
Carolina (Norway variety) 70-80 ft. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Bright green foliage, spreading crown, very hardy. Extremely rapid growth. 
DeLOMORT Cee eae een eee | RR ap en eden r =n) ZED Shs: 00, $300 00 
GMC RS wit. see yee eee ee eee oe OE Ee ee gs aai8) 50 00 450 00 
SECO lOc Eee oe ae Bee ee ey ee ae Sk ee 8 00 75 00 700 00 
DR COME LG my LTT oe epee eee rte Sok oe ee 11 00 ‘00000 See Se 
Lombardy (nigra italica) 50-60 ft. 
Rapid, spire-like growth; fine for screens and formal planting. 
5 to 6 ft. low branched________ Pe ae 3 20 28 00 ee 
GuLOMmOm nt: 2 sa ee fe ee ee eee) 40 00 350 00 
SecomlOett. u eg Se ss oe eee Pe ee 6 00 55 00 500 00 
Le tole ina enn e Sys tirede. = Sh eG NT 7 00 65 00 600 00 
5 en oe bo 2 7 2S SE Ber tee a I Ac 8 50 80 00 750 00 
PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush forms. 
cistena (Hansen’s Purple-leaved Plum) (Bush Form) 
(On plum roots) 4-5 ft. 
Rich purplish foliage; reddish-brown branches. Very hardy. 
Persica (Flowering Peach on peach reots) (Tree form) 15-18 ft. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
20COM Sd ere ere eee ie En” ae $ 450 $ 40 00 $350 00 
Sad € OMe ae Earn = Senet eee ge Or eer eee 5 50 50 00 450 00 
ASTOR D Sel Cae are en aes A ee Ps Se 7 50 70 00 650 00 
SiStOS Ge tts eee 3. yl ease Be eee ees oe ee 2 Sh ee ye 9 00 85 00 800 00 
Cardinal, Double red. Peppermint Stick, Bi-color red 
Iceberg, Early snow-white. and white. 
Pink Charming, Double pink. 
pissardi rosea (On Plum 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 1000 
Se COMM Cyaan See eres Se a ee a ne Bee eee oS: (OO! ase S400 100 $650 00 
Saat OUR SEl (epee ee ee ee Rees Hehe ee se Ee B00 85 00 800 00 
4 COM OSE. Uwememree Rees see ee: ee er et 12 00 110 00 Sees 
pissardi veitchi (On plum or peach roots. Specify choice) 15 ft. 
Completely covered in early spring with large clusters of double pink blooms 
similar to flowering cherry. Bronze colored foliage. Very hardy. 
TSR COg ese 1 ee = ees eee aN Oe ee 8 eee ar As 7 00 65 00 ee 
ZERCO Oat LU eee eye ee ee ey, Se 7 50 70 00 650 00 
SCO med at Ue ee hae ee Eee ae Past eee OOO 85 00 800 00 
AD COD Ute eee ene Se eee ee on SPE coh Pee 12 00 110 00 See ae 

thundercloud (On plum roots) 20 ft. 
The finest of all Purple Leaf Plums. Very hardy. 
LOMLOR 2S 210 ee ees 52s ee bean ey ae oe 5 50 50 00 apern 
VRAES GE hay Se Oe ee ea ee 7 00 GD. U0 Me eee 
OSELO ge Cle et es a ae aaa allel Oy pln har ep a 8 50 80 00 Sea 
AML OM OIL Ue see ee See ee ee sos Pee oe LOU 100 00 Set ee 

tomentosa, Orient Cherry. 
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. 
WEE hep ALY Wa eh we 2D sei: ee ae aa 4 00 35 00 hae ae 
PE GRO. BR AB Bie S58 cael onan, ee pages a ae a Seo cOU oy en ee ees 

