P. triloba (Double Flowering Plum) 
7-8 ft. The whole tree is decked in a 
fleecy cloud of light pink blooms in 
early spring before the leaves appear. 
Each 
BELO RAL Li oe, eee ee 2.00 
ADtCORD at beeen eee ee ee, eee PS 
SCO gO ot bee «ee ee Bree 3.50 
GztoLSet (eee eee eee re 4.75 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
P. amanogawa 18-20 ft. 
Double light pink, pyramidal growth. 
AStOED vl Gem > 6 see ee eee es 5.00 
SS ROE ob ahi, Veyed ete ce 0. ee 7.00 
P. hizakura. 25-30 ft. 
Beautiful deep pink that blooms late. 
4 ton Owl tat 3 © ete see eee 5.75 
DSto LGUs BB ee eee 7.00 
OECO eal Lal lise eee ee 8.50 
P. kofugen. 25-30 ft. 
Double deep pink. 
ASLO 70 0Uce DW eer eee oe 5.75 
5 iO .Oclt.- BO Bs es ae be 7.00 
Os LORS. l tae bd: eee eee ee 8.50 
P. Kwanzan 25-30 ft. 
Large double deep pink flowers. 
6S t0s0* flab. ee 5.75 
Devoe OF Cab ease eee ee 7.00 
GEtORS et (eb & bere 8.50 
P. naden 25-30 ft. 
Double deep pink. 
ASTON gt Geog s 1S seen eee es 5.00 
DELO: Out tees Ls eee eae 7.00 
eaten, Maya eo 8.50 
P. Paul Wohlert 20-30 ft. 
Semi-double deep pink, fragrant. 
AS CORO a Gr CB eee eee 5.00 
DLO 2 On Gales Gy bs eae eee eee 7.00 
Ostoeout bigs CB ees are eee 8.50 
P. yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry) 40-50 ft. 
Single pink flowers which become 
flushed with purple. 
AN Aigoy 15) ath, TEMES nn cae 5.00 
DitO.Lo tt bw bee FN oe te Se 7.00 
GeLOcoel te Cb eee eee 8.50 
Heavy specimens prices on application. 
P. subhirtella pendula (Weeping Flower- 
ing Cherry) 10-15 ft. Single pink 
blooming in early spring. 
WPKOh Hopp gretifod stop ae el 9.00 
GalLOM i cite DO bate 1. 12.00 
OatOge (hi Cae DW bon) i eee eres 15.00 
Sito LOMt a DGB: Gry eee 20.00 
8 to 10 ft. B&B 8 yr. 
P. subhirtella pendula (Weeping Flower- 
ing Cherry). 10-15 ft. Double pink 
blooming in early spring. 
Each 
5 t0'6 tta bebe yi 9.00 
5) to Gitta B&Bs yee 12.00 
6:00 (ate BOBS tyre ee 15.00 
QUERCUS—The Oaks 
Quercus alba. (White Oak) 75-90 ft. One 
of the grandest of all the Oaks. Rather 
difficult to transplant and of slow 
growth, but “patience brings a perfect 
reward”. Leaves silver to purplish red 
in Autumn. 
BECO Os T bite Pe ee eres 4.50 
G0 0.8 LCR ois eres 5.50 
Sato] Ont ieee es BA ee 7.00 
Q. coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 75-90 ft. Bril- 
liant scarlet in the fall. 
BECO te Gt tts eee ee ere 4.50 
GELOME Set beeen ae we eee . 5.50 
3 io) 110) ahi, A xo) 14 tha, Onl, 7.50 
10) toy NP she, 18S ew ISA ty, Gall. TLV 
WY iyo) WZ aha, ISA. Km & in. eal. 14.00 
Q. palustris (Pin Oak) 75-90 ft. 
A tall vigorous growing tree, good 
autumn coloring. 
PCO Ott Ge eee ee ee ee 4.50 
GULOME Oo Lee ee ere mite 5.50 
Sto 10 tt. 1% to 134° in. cal] 7.50 
TOMtO91 2) tee to tein calles 11.50 
10 to 12 ft. 1% to 2 in. cal... 14.00 
12 to 14 ft. 2 to 2% in. cal... 17.00 
Q. rubra (Common Red Oak) 75-90 ft. 
Fast growing with rich autumn color- 
ing. 
Be 60.2.2 Ord tee ee 4.50 
Geto o ot tee ose ee ee ee 5.50 
StoulOrit. LY tos 201n. cal eee cOU 
JOOS Ant tl ee toele4a sine calla 11.50 
Otto sl 2 tt l=45 to Zein cal 14.00 
U2eCOeLatit eo tones ne cola 17.00 
SALIX—Willow 
Salix babylonica (Babylon Weeping Wil- 
low) 
50-60 ft. Fast growing willow. 
Gr tO: S tty eee ee 4.00 
Se ton lO tt peers ao ee ee 5.00 
LORGG W124 1G See 6.50 
12 tosis: tte oe ee ee 9.00 
S. blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow) 
40-50 ft. Lacy whiplike branches droop- 
ing to the ground. 
D tO: S5O.1 te ee 3.25 
O° 10 28... bs geen ices ee ee 4.00 
810-10 SUS Sa eee 5.50 
1LOcto 12a ft ee 7.50 
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