1952 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
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PLUM — continued from preceding page 
“NATIVE — (americana) Tall growing, white flowers followed 
by reddish-purple fruit. Each 5 to 25 
3. feet 1.30 1.20 
4 feet 1.50 1.40 
~ PURPLE LEAF PLUM — (Newport) Tall growing with purple- 
red foliage during the growing season, blossoms delicate 
light pink in May. 3. = feet 2.20 2.00 
(B&B) 4 feet 6.00 5.80 
(B&B) 5 feet PSOE 6 eee 
TRUNDERCLOUD — (similar to Newport) Tall growing but the 
foliage is more red-purple than Newport during the growing 
season; blossoms are delicate light pink in May. 
(B&B) 2 feet 3.00 2.90 
(B&B) 3 feet 4.00 3.90 
FLOWERING ALMOND — (PRUNUS glandulosa) 
See “ALMOND” 
PRIVET — (LIGUSTRUM) 
AMUR RIVER NORTH — See “HEDGE PLANTS” 
REGELS — Dense, dwarf growing, with smal] glossy leaves. 
Spreading branches and bearing small white flowers which 
produce blue-black berries. 142 feet 1.10 1.00 
2 feet 1.30 1.20 
PUSSY WILLOW — (SALIX discolor) 
Tall growing with dark green foliage, Large silvery catkins 
in early spring. 3. feet 1.20 1.10 
4 feet 1.40 1.30 
5 feet 2.00 1.90 
REDBUD — (CERCIS canadensis) — Spring Only 
JUDAS TREE— Tall growing tree-like shrub, which blossoms 
early in May before the leaves appear. The blooms are small 
heart-shaped and deep lavender-pink, borne profusely in clus- 
ters alang the branches. The foliage is large and apple green. 
3. = feet 2.50 2.40 
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