CONES OF FRASER FIR 
GENERAL ALPHABETICAL LISTING 
OF EVERGREEN, BROADLEAF EVERGREEN AND 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
Nore: Figures immediately following names indicate the approximate heights reached by the 
trees and shrubs under normal conditions, first under cultivation, and then in their 
natural habitats. 
Hv.— Horticultural Variety; these do not come true from seed; they are either “poly- 
brids” or selected “clons” of polybrids. 
X — Hybrid; a cross between parents of different species or varieties. 
B&B means plant is dug with ball of earth and burlapped. 
ABIES fraseri, Fraser Barsam Fir, 35-60 ft. 
Dark green, pyramidal. 
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ABIES homolepis, Nixxo Fir, 60-80 ft. 
Broadly pyramidal species, dark lustrous leaves. 
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Gaimtty BoB ener... aomeh a eee 16.00 
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ABIES lasiocarpa arizonica, Corksark Fir, 40-90 ft. 
Blue-green leaves and interesting corky bark, narrow 
pyramidal. 
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ACANTHOPANAX sieboldianus, Acanruopanax, 5-8 
fit 
An upright shrub with bright green leaves and spiny 
branches. Does well in sun or shade. 
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ACER ginnala, Amur Map te, 15-20 ft. 
Shrub or small tree, showy red fruit in summer and 
red leaves in autumn. 
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ACER negundo, Boxe.per, 40-60 ft. 
A very hardy ornamental Maple. Drought resistant, 
and therefore useful in dry soils. 
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ACER platanoides, Norway Marte, 80-100 ft. 
A fine shade or street tree. Yellow-green flowers in 
spring, bright green leaves turning yellow in fall. 
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ACER rubrum, Rep Marte, 60-120 ft. 
Red flowers in early spring, brilliant red autumn 
coloring. One of the finest ornamental trees. 
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ACER saccharum, Sucar Marie, 60-120 ft. 
Light greenish yellow flowers in spring, leaves bright 
orange-scarlet and yellow in autumn. 
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AILANTHUS altissima, TrecorHeaven AILANTHUS, 
40-120 ft. 
Fine tree with handsome foliage. Especially valuable 
for difficult city conditions. 
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AMELANCHIER laevis, ALLeEGANYy ServiceBerRRy, 20- 
BO) iti 
A fine small tree, flowers pure white, young leaves 
purplish-red. Highly ornamental. Picture, Page 39. 
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SAMELANCHIER oblongifolia, Tsicker Service- 
BERRY, 10-18 ft. 
Makes a dense clump, with white flowers in May, 
sweet black fruit in June. Fine for birds. 
