NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS 
Trees and shrubs listed below are priced, as 
follows, anles ee noted: 2 ‘5 3 feet, (BC 
each, 3 for $2@0°3 to 4 feet, $f40¥each, 3 for 
$HEPf postpaid. 
ard or Sugar Maple. Acer sacchrum. To 75 
feet. Long lived shade tree. 
Mountain Maple. Acer spicatum. To 15 feet 
Dwarf maple. Spikes of flowers in June, follow- 
ed by drooping seed clusters in fall. 
Speckled Alder. Alnus incana. Large shrub to 
20 feet, for moist, or even wet, situations. Deep 
green leaves. Many drooping catkins in early 
spring. 
Juneberry. Amelanchier canadensis. To 25 feet. 
White flowers in April and May. Unfolding buds 
are like white wool. Edible sweet berries in July. 
Black Chokeberry. Aronia melanocarpa. To 5 
feet. Many white flowers in June, almost black 
berries in fall. Brilliant autumn foliage. 18 to 
24 inches, 50c each, $5.00 per 12. ; 
Pagoda Dogwood. Cornus alternifolia. To 8 
feet. Deep reddish bark. Yellowish flowers in 
June, bluish berries in late summer. 
Red Osier Dogwood. Cornus stolonifera. To 6 
feet. Red bark. White blossoms in June, white 
berries in late summer. 
Hazelnut. Corylus americana. To 8 feet. The 
common hazelnut. 
Beaked Hazelnut. Corylus rostrata. To 8 feet. 
Similar to above, but different shaped nut. 
Leatherwood. Dirca canadensis. To 6 feet. 
Small bright yellow flowers in profusion before 
the leaves in spring. Attractive pale green 
leaves. Best in shade. One of the very best 
shrubs for shady spots. 6 to 12 inches, 50c each, 
$5.00 per 12, 12 to 18 inches, $1.00 each, $10.00 
per 12. 
Winterberry. [lex verticillata. To 8 feet. Small 
white flowers in June. Red holly berries in fall. 
Red-berried Elder. Sambucus pubens. To 10 
feet. Clusters of creamy white flowers in early 
spring, followed by scarlet berries, of which the 
birds are very fond. 
Dwarf Snowberry. Symphoricarpos racemosus 
var. nana. Best in light shade in well drained 
soil. Small white blossoms in June, white ber- 
ries in late summer. Light green leaves. 1 to 2 
feet. 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
Highbush Cranberry. Viburnum americanum. 
To 12 feet. White flowers in June, edible red 
berries in fall. 
Arrowwood. Viburnum dentatum. To 6 feet. 
Creamy white flowers in June. Black-purple ber- 
ries in fall. Deep wine red leaves in fall. 
Nanny-Berry. Viburnum Lentago. To 15 feet. 
A good tall shrub. White flowers in May or June, 
‘bluish-black berries in August. 
COLORADO SPRUCE 
All Colorado spruce trees we offer have been 
transplanted 2 to 4 times, and are packed with a 
ball of earth. Following prices are per single tree, 
by express, not prepaid. 12 of one color and 
size at 10 times the single rate, 3 at the 12 rate. 
12-18 18-24 2-3 3-4 
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SHINGra Wee eee es $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 
BIE fits ota 3.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 
Green: Assen toe es 2.00 5.00) 4.00 5.00 
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