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fost racemosa (California Sycamore) 
Deep cut maple-like leaves, ‘light. bark, very 
picturesque growth habit. H. M.L. L. 
5 gal. clumps 4.00°° 5 gal. 3.00 
POPULUS alba var. bolliana (Upright Silver Poplar) 
; Light green maple-like leaves that are silver 
beneath. V.H. M.L, M. ° 
1 gal,.1.00 | 5-gal..3,00 
eS pale eifere ee gs (Balsam, Poplar) 
‘Large light green Vanes, gives off.a strong 
balsam odor. .V.H. M.L. L. ge gal. 3: 00 
ae fremonti var. thornber 
‘ (Thornber Cattonless Cottonwood) 
- Handsome: foliage, clean white bark, good 
for desert and similar areas. 
¥ sy ee a Be 5 gal. 3:00 
— ° trichocarpa (Gottoniléss Black Cottonwood) 
Dark green egg-shaped leaves that ci silver 
beneath, quick grower. V.H. M.L. 
1 gal..1.00 ReeL 3.00 
= Rarolinénais *- (Berlin Poplar) 
A preferred columnar type poplar, dark 
green egg-shaped leaves, clean. 
V.H. M.L. M. 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.00 
PRUNUS amygalus. (Almond) 
In leading varieties. 1.00 Bare Root 
-PRUNUS armeniaca (Apricot) 
Used as fruit and ornamental tree. 
*V.H. M.L. M. B.R. 1.00 5 gal.2.00 
cs blireiana (Flowering Plum) 
Large double-pink flowers, followed by pur- 
ple Teaves that turn green. V.H. M.L. S. 
ti 5 gal. 3.00 
7 campanulata (Chinese Flowering Cherry) 
Is being propagated. 
— cerasifera var. atropurpurea 
(Purple-leaf Plum) 
Colorful red-purple leaves, white flowers, 
gives summer color. Also in var. Hollywood 
and Thundercloud. Plus the fruiting vari- 
eties. V.H. M.L. S. 5 gal. 3.00 
— persica (Flowering Peach) 
Large flowers before leafing out in spring 
fast. growing, showy. We carry varieties 
Pink, Red, and Whité, also named varieties 
like Helen Borchers, Peppermint Stick (Va- 
_riegated). Vale DR. 1S: 5 gal. 3.00 
_ New 
PRUNUS persica var. rubra 
(Red Leaf Flowering Peach) 
Bright red foliage in spring and early sum- 
mer, changing to deep maroon in fall, deep 
rose colored ‘flowers followed by fine fla- 
vored deep red fruit. V.H. D.R. S. 5 gal. 3.50 
— persica (Fruit Bearing Peaches 
We carry many varieties of peaches during 
bare-root season, Jan.-Feb. 1.00 up 
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