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 
ORLORLUL Camere ee Semen fies a ee we 2.00 
ASCO Oe Lt eet ee ee ee ee eee 2.75 
SEtORG CL Us eee een ee eee. Ss 3.50 
GCELO TS Cae ee eee a eer 4.75 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
P. amanozawa 18-20 ft. 
Double light pink, pyramidal growth. 
ASO s00.4 Coy 1s Ac ks meee as ee Or 5.00 
De LOt Gat Lets Wb eaten ee ae ie 
P. hizakura. 25-30 ft. 
Beautiful deep pink that blooms late. 
AAR OR Sen held sYOAat Rae oe Be 5.75 
bia COMOTGE Dames Oc Dyan eae reas ente 7.00 
SN oeter adie, VexCaley eo spe oaes Soe a 8.50 
P. kofugen. 25-30 ft. 
Double deep pink. 
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DELOTOOl CDW bee ee ee 7.00 
aeptenab eda deps ee Se 8.50 
P. Kwanzan 25-30 ft. 
Large double deep pink flowers. 
SLO Oe Ur ss Qi ene ee 5.75 
DiEUOMO 6 G.e DO. 1 pence ae lari 7.00 
GxtO7s.4t L: 20: Beemer es ee ee 8.50 
P. naden 25-30 ft. 
Double deep pink. 
AS UOC TT be Goby ee ee ee 5.00 
DetO O0t La D.6. baer ee ee 7.00 
GotOn Gel L.. O, bee ee 8.50 
P. Paul Wohlert 20-30 ft. 
Semi-double deep pink, fragrant. 
EOUO.) Vt: £ Dee eee ee 5.00 
SRK ON rid SP BH ee ee) PY 7.00 
OnLO 5S 0:0 b> Qa. creme eee ee 8.50 
P. yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry) 40-50 ft. 
Single pink flowers which become 
fiushed with purple. 
4°00 Vite DG Be eee eee ene 5.00 
Dy LOO. f bees Ce, [ese ees nate Be eae 7.00 
Dates Ct: D & 5 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. 
DLO Ottis 6s blog Vise 9.00 
GO tOMNT 1G B@B aay cee 12.00 
Ree Viki eyod Sy aip wig. oe 15.00 
Srtosl Ost Bw Oly ee 20.00 
SalLOeLOS Cab Bao. yr one 30.00 
P. subhirtella pendula (Weeping Flower- 
ing Cherry). 10-15 ft. Double pink 
blooming in early spring. 
Each 
DsLOLOeI te OW blo) yh 9.00 
DELOe Gel tb Ded ay tee 12.00 
OlLO mia t eB BoD. y ie eee 15.00 
QUERCUS—tThe Oaks 
Quercus alba. (White Oak) 75-90 ft. One 
of the grandest of all the Oaks. Rather 
dificult to transplant and of slow 
growth, but “patience brings a perfect 
reward”. Leaves silver to purplish red 
in Autumn. 
OSLO OL U; see cee eee eee eke 4.50 
GEL Ogee 8 EC Soe et seeer eee ee 5.50 
S00 ¢1 0) tee ee 7.00 
Q. coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 75-90 ft. Bril- 
liant scarlet in the fall. 
COP Oct te aes eed ee cee 4.50 
SPE apes ite als oe ade Lene Ct eel 5.50 
S LOMO ft01 74 toe] tonitl wcala le ee eoO 
LOTtow lettre) tOel 48 1n.cal, ewe leat) 
Ito 14 ft. 1% to 2 “in? eals. “14.00 
Q. palustris (Pin Oak) 75-90 ft. 
A tall vigorous growing tree, good 
autumn coloring. 
Be tO. 2-0) 1 tie eee i ee 4.50 
Oto. G Sifts. ee ree ee 5.50 
8 togl0 Ttlt4, tock teuimecalse 67.50 
IO tow Z tts 1eetosl sae ingeca lees 11.50 
10;to 12) Tt s2 tos 2a ine col eee 140) 
LZ2;toml4asTt. 2a etOncoominieeca Lae 17.00 
Q. rubra (Common Red Oak) 75-90 ft. 
Fast growing with rich autumn color- 
ing. 
DUO. gt O50 Ce ee ns ee 4.50 
GLO hl Ga es ee 5.50 
8 to 10 ft. 1% to 1% in. eal. __ 7.50 
LOitos12: ft, 146° to: 124 7ine cal. 11.50 
LORCORI At 81.8OU meet ec ee 14.00 
Wa AP Sie oy ake eS cee fou AACN) 
SALIX—Willow 
Salix babylonica (Babylon Weeping Wil- 
low) 
50-60 ft. Fast growing willow. 
G3 0O t Sof Uva ee ee 4.00 
S2tOn LO ALC emeee este eee eee 5.00 
LO COs 2a Cs aes ee eae ee 6.50 
L2RtOs LAT T ae.h) ee eee ane eee 9.00 
S. blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow) 
40-50 ft. Lacy whiplike branches droop- 
ing to the ground. 
DCOus 0 Toc ee 3.25 
Orto® SiT tac to 2a ee 4.00 
8. LOm | Oitit ae ae 5.00 
LOntORL Ze LC eee as ee 7.50 
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