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No. 3. 


April 10, 1939 


A. F. LAKE, President @ _  R.S. LAKE, Sec’y- Treas. 
1870 1939 
@To SAVE MONEY Take 
Advantage of the Quantity 


Discounts Inside of Back Cover 


We are Prepared to Fill and Ship 
your orders promptly 


_ Shenandoah Nurseries 
Shenandoah 


Long Distance 


lowa Phones 406-407 


2 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


APPLE and CRAB 
Our apple trees are exceptionally good this year and will please any trade. We 
will gladly send samples to anyone interested. 
(Please note that caliper shall govern the size of fruit trees. The height given below 
represents the average height of most varieties.) 


Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 


Standard First Class, 4% ft. and up, 11/16 to 1 in._____-_____-- $2 60 $22 50 $200 00 
re 24 2 ee, | Os 19716 toes. /16)ini es oes 2 25 19 00 160 00 
u eee alo. of a. Beet 0/2 stO.O 1 Gein, a. eee 1 70 14 00 120 00 
ie 2 PN ete i OPIS "tO, 1/16 Ane see =e a ha bs} 9 00 80 00 
? si Oe, ee Pe ae ein. and Upas se os ee 2 90 25°00: «2 a= 


Write for special prices on quantity lots. 


7/8’ up 11/16-7/8 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
Anoka 


EM Se | a Doe eS oe axe 110 irae 1900 
(ANN Sim aye ae Se sat: Bs Se eee =e 110 70 80 20 
Arkansas Black. 92-2 252222. es 300 280 160 20 
Autumn Strawberry ----------- 15 320 260 100 110 
BaileyaSwectwre 2252s ene ene 10 40 10 es 
IBaldwintic 2222 ste set See ee aoe anes 850 290 30 80 
IBANAN Ase 2 oe ee a ee ei 130 260 130 50 
Beacon, Ae. 2- 5 ose eee 20 120 90 210 50 
Ben wD avise eaters arn ey ir eels eee 310 ~ 300 bee SRE 
Black Ben Davise.--—-2-5_2-—= ae 530 310 160 40 
Boikent 3.29) eo oe Sea ee ES 110 30 10 aoe 
Carltone 22 tae ee eo ee ae a =e 40 50 20 re, 
Chenango Strawberry --------- 5 20 10 5 Sas 
Cole's Quince.2. 222322642: = ee 40 70 40 20 
Cortland Fr ee eee ee ae 480 270 500 110 
PDeliciousty 5 e ee Ses e geass 690 390 110 =a 
Delicious Dark Red-__-_--_-----_- et 1200 800 210 Ste, 
Delicious velloweeoc 22 5-22 22 ee 160 470 280 200 aah 
Duchess: Saecr ete. aera Se 340 390 610 330 
Duchess #hReG 24 ho as ee eee ele 250 420 680 360 
Dudileyosr 2. eens tees). Se eee ae Baars 370 110 50 10 
Marly Harvest cee sess Cae 120 350 300 170 
Marly shed bilG ase se es sea eae 30 ee oe ae ae 
BE GRussett ee cia ee soe nae 110 240 250 10 
Mricksonw2 222 cee ee sees aioe 70 150 90 30 
PallsPippina=2s-- 2 aoe 20 460 100 120 eee, 
NaIMCUSC ie Sse te ee Fe ee ee 780 630 590 310 
IIOTEN COR Mies 2a ee eae 360 110 60 re 
Gallia Beatty see — 840 200 100 50 
Gano), soe ee eee eee eee =a 20 nhs ees 
Golden Sweets 22-24 325-22---= wae 20 Lee wri ie 
Golden Winesap 255-5" == s225- ere 440 410 240 30 
Gravenstein Red -_--_---.----- = 140 110 40 10 
Grimes) Golden=- 225-422-424 210 1600 1200 70 ae 
Haralson, ooo ee eee soe ee a 1510 1600 1000 500 
Hyslop esas see ee eee AE 220 180 aes oes 
Ineram) Sete es ase ees nea 70 Riet2e le seeks 
Jonathans®- 222 52-2. 5 fee Sees 1450 1000 1200 200 
Kingsawvids o.5-- 3S eae es ee 220 250 90 30 
Kinevore.. County 9-22-22 -3--3 eee 110 160 3 30 
Liveland Raspberry ----------- Loe 410 250 120 20 


Maiden, Blush 222---42---2-2--- ere 140 240 50 50 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


APPLE and CRAB—(Continued) 


7/8’ up  11/16-7/8 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 

MalinGane 6. 8S eo he eee. ae 370 340 70 10 
Medinaie<s2 >). $2222 3s 3i-2* Si aes 80 eee aL eer 
UN TB 22 B35 Ud BAA Veal os aie ee oma ieee 15 260 170 50 30 
Mcintosne e240 se ese age ee! 1780 950 400 Seat: 
Aiimicl eye oe 25-2 bao Sem farts. oe: 160 90 30 10 
Mainnehnahac === ees es Bee eee 80 10 10 aes 
Missourieeippin —— 222 eee fae - 70 60 50 10 
Northern: Spy. Red= 22 22-_- 5-2 Bae 460 400 aes 70 
INE We Greening] —- - S2ate a2) wes 50 1260 1550 630 110 
Okabenaiyc. ser oe em ee gee 10 30 =e sae 
Ontarior=--— pert ea ee one 330 120 30 — 
Opalescenti2 2224-225 s-= ee ee 130 30 Eee cea 
Rerkinsfo2 2-642 see ee SH = eae Se 150 aes 
PrICGStSWeeGee, ease see ae Se 10 10 ee Lae _— 
Pewaukee. ase aoe eS 20 We 50 120 60 
Fed, Astrachan 2. =>. == ee 100 170 30 20 
Red: June. ==) se ye ee a Aas 50 200 130 40 
Red: Siberian se. =: 2 S42 he hea ees 260 100 380 140 
Red Wiles. Bee aaa Aen 130 100 70 oe 
Ft Greening ser 22 ose ee eae 400 180 30 20 
Roman Stem) = 52220 -ee e pee 110 130 60 10 
Rome beautyes=22 5s = poet ones 20 110 130 100 Anam 
Rome Beauty Red------------- Pees 220 290 290 Nae 
Roxbury -Russett] 2-25 ee 250 130 20 10 
Salome. 34 aera = Sse eat 10 260 460 280 110 
Stare Se ea! ee? Seen ae 300 80 50 Bees 
Stayman Red 3255 gee 428 es Be 30 940 260 80 aes 
Stayman Winesap -.--.....--_- ee 250 130 40 sae 
Sweet JUNnC=_ 2a so eae ae 50 60 20 een, 
Sweet ‘Russette=22 {2S ae emo 220 400 270 110 
Tolman Sweet. 2222-22-22 eee 40 200 540 240 120 
Transcendent. 34222) 44so5- 30 80 af ee aes aaah Ss 
TLurleyess2 222 oS ae ee ee pe 490 240 210 eS ee 
Wacener 5.2 = 22 hoe eee pet fes 230 200 150 10 
Wealthy = 222 == se ee et to ees 790 1150 440 450 
Wihitney,- 2225 226 ase eee Se cee eee. 730 660 90 
Willow "bwie 22 eee REFS 130 50 EP Ls 
WineSa ps 25-2. ees ee eee 15 480 420 300 40 
Winesap Dark Red-_-_-__-_____-- 40 540 410 60 10 
Wolf River so. as se. oS 10 450 370 410 140 
Yellow Siberian] = 2_2--—=>- === 2 ae 390 190 110 50 
Yellow Transparent 2.2.22 - ae 310 720 310 10 
York Imperial=2s 35-3 ae 470 480 200 50 

APPLE and CRAB—(Continued) Peri10 Per100 Per 1000 

Standard First Class, 4% ft. and up, 11/16 to 1 in.____________- S2590h S23, O07 — Soe 

2 ” Ms pie 7 wae S/lGato) Vl /aGe ines. — 22? 2 40 PAG} A O00 ee a a 

a ” oho ps Res yh Geto: O/1G ine 2 a2 1 80 OOK es = 

a ate ae gee a AGnLO) AAG ins- = ese-2 2 1 20 OLOOMer ===> 22 

4 oe 2 Oe ee vt /S inch and up 22.. 2232: 3 20 28005) 222522 
Delicious Newfane.) 22 = ee 130 60 20 eae 
Delicious Orleans® -~ 22-2 __ = Eee 170 60 10 a 
Delicious, Sweete- = = = ==. See 25 Fe fe Sep a A 


Dolza.-Crab__---- =e 


Hibernal 
Jonathan Dark Red 
Longfield 
Macoun 
McIntosh Dark Red 
McIntosh Early 


Minnesota No. 790 


Minnesota No. 993-_-_- 


Patten’s Greening 
Ramsdell Sweet 
Tetofsky 
Twenty Ounce Pippin 
Virginia 
Yellow Bell 


McIntosh Milton_-_-___- 


BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


APPLE and CRAB—(Continued) 


7/8” up 
Pos a ee ee 70 1020 
Ee et Sse aa 160 10 
sr Ne ae ae 1850 1890 
See ae Mi ore 30 20 
epee eT ae 80 10 
MS a2 zSene 100 550 
ee cee ages 600 170 
i eee Soe pede 260 50 
Dope ee ae ops 70 
AEN, Seta ae eae 40 10 
ee et Fae rete 110 ee 
SP ranted 5 120 50 
= eae eee 140 100 
pre ea sage are 50 10 
De er Loa 20 50 
AES Eee 20 70 
Poe ae ees i 1300 190 
se et oes 80 70 


CHERRY—Sour, Two Year 
(On Mahaleb) 


11/16-7/8 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 


950 et 2 
60 Beer 
920 950 
430 280 
70 ite 
20 ae 
30 ite 
30 ae 
30 ee 
310 310 
50 10 
160 40 
50 20 


A splendid lot of well rooted and “full of life’ Cherry trees. Sure to please. 


Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
AP Kft. ande Op aly Gyn AM a Dee ore te See oe $4 00 $35 00 $320 00 
ye, wade) oa OPO mtOs Nay ALORI Mere o 4.2 Se ye ee 2 2S ee 3 55 31 00 280 00 
3 BO SET U/L GECONO il OMe See ete SET 3 20 28 00 250 00 
DP eS ER TG Rte teem ae eee: oc 260 2250 200 00 
5 aN ee ee Te UD eee ere DD oe aie Ske 4 50 40:00) 2 
1” up 11/16-1 _ 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
Marly Richmond: =. 241s. 22 80 1500 500 Ee 580 
Hnelishdvorello)s__- 23332 - ape 190 160 yale er 
Maye Dulte_ | 2 eset te ae eee 70 260 90 ae = 
Montmorency 22 2 22) - 3 sae ae 2210 1020 170 20 
Olivet. 225 ote ek ey oe 20 50 58.993 tal 5 
Ostheimig2¢ =~ -)yse sls. SA ee 60 490 160 x =) 
Wate erie aa Ete eee 20 330 : 30 
CHERRY—Sour, One Year 
(On Mahaleb) Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
Oye tb cane Mipwel/AGain can date =e ee ce ee he $3 55 $3100 $280 00 
Oy Glee 4-1 9/16) toh JG lines Ns het ae A ae ER 3 10 27 00 240 00 
Dees Bee NG tO Guiles. = = Saas weet kf EE 2 60 22 50 200 00 
11/16in. 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 
Mariy sev ic Moms sen = eet eee ee eee ee a 400. mee? 
Bnelish Morello: . 322.2 Seen 2 pees Bee Uae ees 180 350 in! 
MONLMOLREN CY, 1235 cee = See eee 1540 690 3400 
AVN S 6s) ees tet ES eee ee ee ER TL 70 70 2a 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
ZOO ASLO S24 HN oe ee See ae ae ere eee A ee ee aa $ 80 $700 §$ 60 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


CHERRY—Sweet, Two Year 
(On Mahaleb) 


Peri10 Peri00 Per 1000 


AA CELE PAnGeID: 1a coun. ANG Up oo oa ee ee AY $4 50 $4000 $350 00 
4 2 a deat A Wem eyes Bi Ea S35 6 0 es epee al a a ee ae ee ee ee 4 00 SOO aemteee 
3 Te aie Pa GOO Op Geiliee co aes ye te Se Nl) ee eee 3 50 30 00 pes 
2 ae Mot LOU PLOmil:.. == 22952. ee of al es ee 250 D2 2006s) (os ye: . 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 

labs = Se eee Cee eee See ee ee 40 290 Sore OE: 

Bigeice harparia Ms 2 se 20 2 re ee a ee 150 ar eer 30 

(CxO) 6 |. ANN oA SSA eran od es Als Ae, 330 60 20 hs es 

GOVARVVIOO G2 hen = Be yey eas 280 40 30 10 

I LAE NOS OY=S Ge ee ee aes: eee eI ere a ee ee 480 70 eee 10 

DABOICON) fe sets oo ae ee 600 80 100 apse 

SCT ie ear a oes oe te De Be eee et 220 70 ee ee ae 

WVNIVOSD ARS. ess Rape ee es 5 | ee Oe ee 320 140 hae ed 20 

Mellow- Glass. 2.) 222225222... ae 650 90 10 Bees 

Wellows Spanisne $22 hie! 2222 UB ee Ses 60 70 ae 

CHERRY—Sweet, One Year 
(On Mahaleb) 
Per1i0 Peri00 Per 1000 
410 Tte-and Up sit/iGin.andup,;*whipss22) 3°) 52.2332. -22 22 CBE (US ER SYAUO ot 2 sees 
4 en 8. 2. SOYAG tol 0 /1G in. sea) SW Wn SO! PEI oe Le er 320 2SiCOO) fs \sese S 
3 ay 16 OO LAGS In. MME Me eee Witenes refs Sey eB lSS 2 90 25000. eee 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 

SES TD ges se renege a, ee tk ete ese 30 240 ars 

la Che ar Paet Age oe eee os eae ee 190 rene eer 

COT a ie Ee irae ee ets eee ee 70 120 ee 

CON VV OO a i earn a IS Bee me 6B ous 50 70 ae 

a skool of2) ey ange, 2 Oe See ec me a ee ee a 100 = Ses wie 

ING POLE Grn germ ere Seen ee oe ey ee a 160 120 et 

Sea eit seen eee mye ce he ee ee 20 50 

IGTIOWS GLASS me ae Sree oe es ee a 390 490 =n 

MellOowa SDA His Wes. eee thee ee A eee ss 40 130 50 


PEAR STANDARD—Two Year 
A real fine lot of pear and graded to a high standard 


Peri10 Peri100 Per 1006 


41% ft. and up, 11/16 in. and up (Except as Noted)____________- $3 80 $33 00 $300 00 
4 4 19 4A6 to 11 /4AG in: ee a Ee Se ee ae 3 20 28 00 250 00 
3 eS 1 2t /AG tO, 9/AG.in: % po Ree Se Mec eee 2 60 22 50 200 00 
Z Seer ag 2 RENEE EO, LeU GL EN se a SR eo UES Sy Se oe ee 1 80 15 00 Lae 
ate eys(s 0 5 Bik UY ome ihc op 0c eae x Re hes eg 8 Oe A ee ie le ee ee eee 3 70 S2000, 8 es 2 
7/8up 11/16-7/8 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
Am OUN=. 4e, .. . SE a ene e cae 170 150 40 10 
Bartietts<. 0st: esse 2 ieee ee soepeot 300@25¢ 540@20¢ 890@15¢ 60 


Be BOSC. 2st 27 ae ee Ue ee Sere em 110 120 50 rae 
Clapps Bavoritele? sas 2. tgs | foe 70 220 10 Ss 
DOUSTAS BR Be. SLT hey ea es we 20 300@25¢ 140 eo oe 
Duchessae se se ie 2s Ae ee Se 200 20 230 170 
Plemishe Beauty 2222. = 22 #28 40 60 180 100 190 
(Garper et 2 eh Ale oe ee ee eg os 40 40 pe: nee 
KIehiC ween st: 71) Se ee ee 90 790@25¢ 190@20¢ 40 ete 

Lawrence. 2 Fe 2 2-6 oS doe ee ee 15 170 40 10 aa ss 
Tre bra ge es oy ee a eee pets 240 110 80 eee 
Mendel 2. to 2 ees J..” joan Saeeet ea eee 40 380@20¢ 700@15¢ 300 
are: Sire coer. 1 xi eee eee ee 70 660@25¢ 260@20¢ 190 330 
USS 7 i oi 5 py ts OE Ro ae 690@25¢ 580@20¢ 340@15¢ 60 
Seclels ot oP sie ee See iid 80 110 20 2 
She lel ois eA See we os 2 2s ae ey eg ee 200 80 60 20 
Wille eet ge es st BE ee eee, | 180 40 10 aes 


6 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 
PEAR DWARF—Two Year 
Perl0 Per100 Per 1000 
3 ftand: up}0/8 inand: Ups. ae) oe ee eee oe eee eee $3:°50° $3000 -$2223= 
2\to' 3:ft.,. 1/2300 Sel tiee ae Rees ee eo ae ee ee eee 2 90 20.00 > 2a 
18'to 24"ini S/S toed / 27in. ae eee ae eee ee 2 10 18,00". 
5/8 up 1/2-5/8 3/8-1/2 
INFO UN 5 ee a ae ee NN i eh a ep eee oe 10 110 90 
Bartlett... 223 se ee ee ee ee ee Cee See ee ee 150 50 
Clapps: avorite.. se. = sae ee 8 tee Sa ee 240 140 10 
Duchess ee a es eae ee ee ee 210 160 70 
HWlemish- Beauty s24- Shao eee eee ee ee eee 80 120 40 
Kietter? oa eee a ye eee Se ae eee 300 180 30 
Mendel. 22.2 ieee aa ee. eae Senne 7 aN tee Ba 10 ee 
Seckela.: 323532 te oe eee Sees Se gee ee 90 110 30 
PEACH—One Year 
Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
44 ft-and up; 12/16 insandsup 2s 22 2 ys eee BU $2 25 $19 00 $160 vO 
4 Ud APP tre OV AIG Ossi Vel Gries ees ee a aes he oe 2 00 16 50 140 00 
Be WES 16) C020 Gril. ee hs ees ed ee Re ee 1 55 13 00 110 00 
2 a ee EO F/G ak Oni Only = ee eas Pets gall Estee oe 1 15 9 00 80 00 
2 tod! ft IN Sr O/C erie ee Re en he ode a Pe eg ee 85 7 50 65 00 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 2/3 
Alexander: 02 32 2223 ee 50 80 40 10 we 
Belle of Georgia-_-----.-------- 50 150 90 70 av 
Bokaral 2-2 seen 2 eee ee nee 100 120 110 50 
Carman 2-8) 3s ee eee 40 100 60 se Se 
Champion 2=-2. 3s ee Ee 120 70 670 20 
Crawtord. Warly 272 22s =. | ae 390 270 200 120 
Crawford ate... 22 2 =) ae 300 210 120 st 
Crosby’ 1.22. see oe ee ne ae 30 250 150 caee 10 
Marly, Wibertas 322 e~ eee 100 260 200 ae ee 
Marly. Rose 2 222 oe Fo se ee 80 90 170 160 60 
Mibettas 4 2. ss eee eee 640 350 260 510 100 
Bubank:«. 2.360 see. eee ee oe 30 90 80 40 20 
Golden: Jubilee-=_2 100 490 500 re Fs fs 
Hale: Havene2.2-25 6" Lo eae 50 380 100 80 30 
Heath. Clinge 2-2 6 25-2. Seer eo peer 270 220 40 
Jib Hale =. 2260513) eh eee 220 100 400 1130 340 
Indian Cling:22" 222 eee 80 laa 60 60 ae 
Mayflower se 5) 2) Lie eee 30 40 90 20 10 
Red Bird’ Cling eae 40 20 Nee 10 10 
FROCheSter! | ee 42 te eee ee ee ee 210 580 30 760 
Salbertay es ee es eee 50 220 490 280 90 
Salway.0. 0225022 ey eee 20 70 20 fires ere te 
South Haven ese eee 520 620 1750 600 400 
Veteran 2. Ses eee eee 10 60 90 60 20 
L116 Oho ot: emneh ee Mra tee ae lee ae ee iE 30 30 220 170 70 
PEACH—(Continued) 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
4% ft. and wupei/1G in ana ups ee ee ee Se $2.40 ,:$20°00 | Saco 
4 8 ES EO / NG EO VAG AN eet ee = a Re 2 10 18 00%. ae 
3 ro kee SE ATG at OO Gul Iy ape Soares aye, ee he Pe ee 1 70 14°00 «= See 
2 * a U1 Wi OREO 20) ai ep me ie ack Pgs yn te 1 20 10 00 1 Man 
2 tO: 3° fUyUnGer 15 Gain eee er ee ee eee 85 v5). ) ae 
b Seah OM: an bo yearn rice mete ea ah OGr,| i. Ek ata) no 2. genplan nein ae, ee ae a 70 6.00 (=a 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 2/3 18/24 
Eclipse (2S ooae coe aoe 110 210 220 Belt 70 
Marigold..2s225-----= 10 110 180 140 80 ee 
Mikado <2) ) 2. 2e2e 60 120 110 80 50 mae 
Oriole: 22) se 60 40 10 Se Os fees 
Valiant, 2.2222) 2-2 es 10 10 60 10 a8 


Vedette! 235 2.5 2 2e- 15 40 110 70 “A 30 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


APRICOT—One Year 
(On Peach Roots) 


Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
4 oft-and up, 11716 in. and Ups28 4) a5 ee ae ee $4 00 $3500 $ 
BUA LO EE TOSI f Wong bya Us) bi eee 2S SR oe eee 2 90 2500? # Ot = 
ee el /AGe tO O/AG IN. 2-2 soe sa es 8 FL lhc ge <r aa as 210 TROON 2 es 
2 se eee a yA GALLO? (fil Gell eee ee ere te 1 40 T2ROO 4 2 Se 
5 ek dora) AL Trae) 0 a eee a ea Te Pe ee toed ee es eee 70 Gr DO ese 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 18/24 
AlexanG@enrt 2282 eee eee sa ATi 10 Eee x Fete 30 
IMI@KISte as. 3. es eee eee ee oe 120 100 140 
Ghineseu--. -2 se ee 50 50 60 80 90 
Marly Golden@==s-25-.-2--_--- neue pie 90 90 20 
Jee budge 2 2 sete oe ee SAS atiae 60 140 70 
Montzamet .9! 2-245-222-2222. = 10 aes 10 80 20 
Moorparky: = 2-22 24. 38. 22250. = 90 10 Bb rf 120 70 
TOV aes oe Se Re Be See 20 10 Neate 60 30 
SSUDGI Des ee eee 16 aank 90 130 20 
SPilton) 2522 Se aoe eee oc ses ois ae 80 100 40 
NECTARINES 
PeriO Peri100 Per 1000 
Ae ft and up, /AGeneandgU ps see ee See ete $4 00 $3500 $-___--- 
3 Se Oe AGutOro (ll Oullloe. = 2255 = == ee et ee ene 2 50 Zo OO), eee 
Fo, eH RAG to T/lGrine 2 ot ke peerens Wre ed a 190 Gt 200 5 meee 
11/16 up 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
IN Gyan VV LLCO ss eB ped ee ee es eS 40 10 30 
RedieROMan es ee en ee eee ee ko pea ADe 40 50 
PLUM—One Year 
AMERICAN and HARDY HYBRIDS 
Peri10 Peri00 Per 1000 
4¥% ft. and up, 11/16 in. and Sg. ane ESA $2°-95)) 4525; 50) 5230700, 
4 ye eS AGE tOe l/l Geile sree 8 oe 2 60 22 50 2Zu0 00 
3 ae ns Oy rents al Gat@ eoy/fl Gules) tote ele ey ee 2. 25 19 00 160 ut 
2 Py EE 27 y/AGEtOndy Opin ee he ee ee ie70 14 00 120 00 
ON NATIVE ROOTS 11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
IBUDWOOd, 23 4224-2 oe eon ieee Bee nk ee =e 90 80 10 
COMPAS Si ere Se eee ete aR ay a 100 120 540 aie 
Be: D6 0) oc pee sped Spee fc sec es tee Clee eh ee a 20 70 Fear ee 
*Wimber (Minnesota No. 83) ---------------- 270 30 ae awe 
FUNGIiCOtes 42 — ey 2 ee ee eye nt eS 30 =e Exes eels 
Biebing Prizes so Bs eee eee SS 20 80 50 < ae 
Gold! Shee eae ee ee etek ee eS 20 40 30 ears =. 
Golden=Rod : 2222522 36 set eee ae sees 200 430 cae eer 
Rar sag ote es eed ee 110 220 570 280 
Kahinta. _____ 2 SS Ea ae er ey emt ne 2S 590 520 470 60 
a <Crescen tia 2. 2 at et ape a ee 400 90 ate rae 
iorine: Prize 5275 ee ee ee 250 170 100 20 
Milton (32222) 2 ee 5ee = ae ehh rip ee ts ee 10 30 20 20 
*Minnesota, INO. 100 25 se ee eo eee 40 20 eats ile: = 
Monitor * = oe. ee ee ee 150 20 30 ee 
INICOlett i. 2 eek Saks See Fe eee oe ete M 200 220 60 
Oka? Seek ee eae a OE re a eS 90 _— See ap 2 
Omahag == eee RE oe Se REE SA De cs km one 190 40 ieee 
Opata "2 Bk 2 ae: se Ce ee tee 140 370 30 Tinie 
Radissonyt 2955 ae oe as ee ee = eer jeunes 20 70 20 
Red (Wing = -) 2 s-ts2. Sees Se oe ee ee Bee 140 370 250 40 
St Anthony 7% 2222 tess ihe ee een eee 90 160 110 6 
Sapa s2se2 2 8 3s eee se Seca ee tee ose S Se 400 500 ae 
SEC ai. ee ea arr ee teas Oe ee ee 30 40 40 Weed 
Superior (Minnesota No. 194)_____..--_-_- 10 es Bre cee 
erry (22822 <= 22 eee a ee ce es See e sare 110 350 60 
"TOK A eee es en Se eee Boer ee eee 270 550 300 Rie 


Underwood . 
Waneta, 22. 


Winona 22. 
Wyant) 2252.2 
Zumbra ____- 


BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


PLUM—One Year—(Continued) 


LASER, gutted ee 670 230 
eae, ee 150 230 
Be Sy Beh a ey ee Be 120 100 
Sy ee Med e552 ae in ey 20 
ide, ee tect hae We ewe 90 


*Starred varieties (*) are five cents higher on each grade. 


PLUM—Two Year 


EUROPEAN and JAPANESE 
(On Myrobolan) 


Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 


*Starred varieties (*) are five cents higher on each grade. 


Per 10 
5)/Sinvand Wp! Set oe ee ee ee ee er 45 a. etn Fre Oa OO LOL OROO 
D/2eCOc o/ Smllises ste te Be RESEND chin, a yO A ee 3 70 32 00 
B/S LOM Quitists 4 eee Leoeate canter re eee ree Ry Sse tr eter et) 25 00 

5/8” up 1/2-5/8 
Cham piont ioe ee eee es ee ee an A Aa 10 30 
CURRANTS 
Tied, No. 1, 25; No. 2, 50 per Bundle 
Per 100 
300 BCHEGRVs wy rN Onl ese ane ee ee ees 2 eS ee $ 5 60 
370 te NIIN Og oe ee ee a Se, ees 4 00 
50) Diploma,u2 Yl. INOs ase ee eee ie eee 4 50 
200. Mays Prolitic, 2: yiraNO. ses ee eee eee. Oe 5 60 
300 7 ” DEVE INO: ae wee a oe ee ne eo 4 00 
500’. Perfection, 2% yr. 7No; iecer se - ee Sek See es ae oe ‘5 60 
« 200 se DWT TINO be eos ere a gts Ree fee 4 00 
150) ed Cross, 2:yP.NO. ys.) 3 Ba Sago es ee et 5 60 
80 Red Lake, 2 yr. No. 2--.- RS OE ose ER SOROS MEY Sah ny 10 00 
100. “White: Grapes 2: yrewNo«d= 4-4. 2455 2s = ee eee 7 00 
50 - ge 2AVERINO ee eee see Bee haw Lees ale ome <b G10) 
DOOM Wilders? VE viNOwsds see ee eee a eee ea eee 5860 


QUINCE—Two Year 


ss DOT INO Fe & Sane 2 Shi ee ek ae ee a ee re 4 


446: ftoand up, 11/16 in cand wupe en ee ee ee ils $3 80 $33 00 $300 00 
4 Pe Fe A OG SEO Ah Grin ee ME Nee ee 2 Pe Ra 3520 28 00 250 00 
3 Me) ES ES PAG ECONO LORI gee are eee pains nee. oe oe 2 60 22 50 200 00 
2 PN 2 EE OAC OM Gin sees Se AE Men We RE Pes Mc RE Pe 745) 19 00 160 00 
11/16up 9/16-11/16 7/16-9/16 5/16-7/16 
AbUNGaANCE 4:2 e as ee ee ae ee 80 60 10 50 
Bradshaw. 22<)r = eel eect eee eee era ae ee 200 MES eee wee 
Burbank: 22 ssl fe Seek © eee ee eee 20 20 20 20 
German: (Prune): 46-2 oe eee ee a 90 60 40 
*+Green\ Gaver a oo Se eos ee eee SN Cec 20 30 70 10 
Imperial 'Gagers. 532/522 ee eee ee 130 120 70 30 
Ttalian Prunes eae eee ae 60 30 20 ae As 
som Dard: so 2 9 Se ak ees Set ee ae 130 160 20 ‘ae G 
Monarch: 28 2 Shi eee nee ee eres reget 40 ee Cee Deere 
Prunus Simone =.= = se oe eee eee ana 90 40 20 
Red: JUNG ts A ae ee ee ee eee tees eee 130 140 50 
Shipper'sauid Cae pe ae ee ee eee eee 360 230 40 20 
Shropshire) PDamsone 4 a 60 BUY 10 lias 
WTCIESON a5 Ste ee Bi ets ee Ne ae oe 20 Ve 10 aoe 
Wellow Wee. i. fat eee eee eee 50 10 ie 20 


Per100 Per 1000 


3/8-1/2 
20 


Per 1000 


$ 50 00 
35 00 
40 00 
50 00 
35 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 3 
GRAPE VINES 
Tied, 2 yr. 50; No. 2, 100 per Bundle 

Peri100 Per 1000 
HOME AWAIT AreGs Dey iNOsg ke Benes OL See eee ee es $ 5 60 $ 50 00 
600 % 2. e2iey rs INOM20Or 1 oyTs INO: ula pr tances 25 ot 4 00 35 00 
ZO meESetaAs DIACK: 22Ry Ta INOs tee te Se Bae Sg eo Oe aah epee ae 5 60 50 00 
700 % Re ONT IN OF 2 OTe Pay NO a aes Sens a te eis ae 4 00 35 00 
ZOO ES STIS CON; FOG: 2hya eNO sk se Bee ae wee ee ee ees 6 50 55 00 
100 ss oe PDE INO anOt lyre NOM ts 2 eo oa hs os pAc50 40 00 
SUOMI ACO: TCAs ZY L WING oils ren oe yr on = Ee oe ee ea! TO SOO Mee eeteen se 
200 a ae WEIN OL Oyen ON Ome pera ee ga) ee ic OO Me RO ys ere 
200m Campbell Sparlyn DiaCki a Vy GagNOi ea ee 5 60 50 00 
200 4 ie a 2 PwNO: 21OD Vr.JNGs 22. 4 00 35 00 
Z00 GRC aAta wag reds. 2 Vile NO: lepegs meee oS Sy ee ae oe ee 5 60 50 00 
100 2 Ponte VEsrINOlaOl Le VPs INOs 2s) OS 2s ne 4 00 35 00 
DOOM ONCONds DIACkKs 2iyT INO. dos ee ee ee eee 4 00 32 00 
17000 fe ENE NO aNOT I VierNO. elise ceed se 2 50 20 00 
3000 dd eeu EN To ey IN Oe ween ay egs Sets 7) eS ee ee oe 1 70 14 00 
LOOP Welaware sled sony reNOn eer a =. = Sie eee PSs eee 6 50 55 00 
100 2 Ue DVI eNO+ 2 Olle VEiINO-s dae oe ee SE 4 50 40 00 
100 Diamond, WICC eztv IN One eae aes re Oe we ee 5 60 50 00 
100 ee EL NOL 2 RON aya INOS dh oe == Seperate Hers 4 00 35 00 
250 Fredonia DC heey aN One ieee Sete wy eg ye eS 4 eh Bn So 8 50 75 00 
600 ieee IN Osc Oly Wy ds. INO: hee pe ene 5 60 50 00 
800 RTOOTC s Harly, BCR ey Ree Ole ere 2 ee ye 6 50 55 00 
500 wie Dy tINO. 2-OG Anyi. INO, bas 22 5 a 4 50 40 00 
* 350 Niagara, WHICH nay NOs Nias eee Sous oe NS ee 10. OO 50 00 
600 2 Vip NO Ra nOT Ts INO an en et oe 4 00 35 00 
100 Portland WADE CG cyte elem re oe peli ek ROS See a 8 50 75 00 
150 Poy NOw2 OL dy Vr. INO. ts  220 eee eS 5 60 50 00 
650 Worden, IA CIs BENT eNO ee eee ele ee eS 5 00 45 00 
500 Mee CayT eo NO ctOr layer. INO, tem cee ee 3 50 30 00 

GOOSEBERRIES 

Tied, No. 1, 25; No. 2, 25 per Bundle 

Per100 Per 1000 
200" RC aLrriey 2 .yis NOs eee oe er wer et eee See ee So se $ 8 00 seein 
250 a ZV EN Ogo Otel TIN Om tae ia eee ea ee Oe 6 00 SL ee 
SOUL Champion 2ayi NOW. OF t VTo INO. 1h oe) ee ee et 6 50 55 00 
S00 Hous htone Jey Tg NOn seo eee, eA a ee eke 7 50 65 00 
LOOMIS OSSCLY G2 aye INO velee reg aeee  ec e ee o ee! LOROOMS I es 
200 oe BYE PING 2tORMVEZINOs Leos5 8 ee ea S$ 007 Gee 252u 
100 -Poorman, 2) yreNOula. se sesh et pees HR es NOMOO Ce) Fe 
150 ? ZV GeNOw2 Oley Ts INO ais SUSI eee wr ke S300 awe 

BLACKBERRIES 
Tied 25 per Bundle Per100 Per 1000 
D004 Alfred s No we 2 4538 ae ae SEA Sa opie nt ae AE Se. © $ 210 $ 18 00 
2500 VpATICICnE ss Titton gy NO hans. joes cee te oe ES 2 10 18 00 
DOOns ES lO WEES, INO salen mete. Masi ae at ee os ate ee 2.10 18 00 
1000 Early ETAT. VCSLA IN Otten aca = Se ae 2 Bn ee 218 ie. 2 2 10 18 00 
1600 f! Dh (0 1A oh Ae ee De al ne! bt RS Pa Re Aa © ee 1 40 12 00 
2000 Eldorado, No. 1_____- gee MSE nh ey Re. eae ee Aes E 2 10 18 00 
1000 ad IN Oye ett aE, Phat ae I ees 1 40 12 00 
AGO e EGTICs HNO Mees 5 see SE EA aet ty Seah Me) Be eS Pea, 1 80 15 00 
1400 NOs Osten Sete tee ee EE gers CMe 2 od NR 1 00 8 00 
250 MCD Oneal de NOigie = te ce er eee ee ns 3S Ve 1 80 15 00 
300 « SIN seep ter a ee emer ee exh ny 1 00 8 00 
DOU. sIMErSELEAL IN Ose ee eee ee ee ye ew eet 2 10 18 00 
DOO MeSH y GCETUNGs eee ot eat ase es ere a eS ed A PAMAUD) 18 00 


10 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


RASPBERRIES 
Tied 25 per Bundle Per 100 
1000 SN red, suckers; INO. 132) 82. soe ee a ee ee $ 2-50 
650 4 INO if Ar Se ee a eee 1d 
500°". Columbian spurples tips =e eee 2 10 
3000° Cumberland black, tips...) 25 oe ee eee 1 90 
500: “Cuthbertred suckers.) oe ee ee ee eee ee 2 40 
7000, deathamred-suckers; ANO.g8 = 94 ee ee eee eee 2 90 
1000." New burs; No: dusiuekerso- 92-5 eee ek ee ee eee RO) 
2000) "Stpegisy nedsaSUckersiNO: gers 5 eee eee ee eee 2 10 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per100 Per 1000 Per 100 
ATOMS, a ee ees $ 35 $4000) “Dorsett ’... 2-40) Se $ 40 
Beaver ._-22co=2 Eira Scie 40 Seo0n Marly Ozarks 35228 =o soe 5 35 
Bellmar! ~~ 2s ee eae 40 Su50)) sMairiax,; 22" 74 Satan es oe 40 
Blakemore __-__-_- Se ease 30 300, Premier (22222222. wee 45 
Catskill 2.20 22 26. 2 ee 45 4°00: . Sens-Dunlaps 2-23-22 35 
STRAWBERRIES—EVERBEARING 
Per 100 
Gem « .2 2s ek Be ee eS cp ee re ee ee OF ae, Se $ 70 
Mastodon. 22.20 42.586 3 See ee en te ee 80 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Per 100 
20000 Asparagus, Conover’s, Washington, Palmetto, 2 yr. 
INOS Lite SS eR | ona ee Uae, eae = Myla late fe eee gee $ 80 
30000 Asparagus, Conover’s, “Washington, Palmetto, 1 yr Notes 50 
10000:. Boysenberry.7 Tip, plants4=- 20 ee ee ee 4 50 
2000 Dewberry, Tueretiavn.sC. Plants, Nor i625.) 225 eo Z 40 
1000 x ip plants INO ns. = t_ .\ ee eee 1 80 
3000: Horse: radish; 7Crowis @2 = ee er eee = ae ae 3 50 
10000 sg Cuttines Det. Gh) eS See erence Ds 1 20 
5000 Rhubarb, Victoria, Whole Roots, o yr. aie iIn-anGg.up.222-- 3 50 
7000 tome. in. 2. see 2 40 
5000 is a ‘. Pal Sg eats <M fo ha Wan bc eae age . 1 80 
4000 e i es! ta oI tOno/oine ee 1 20 
7000 4 es ss ra ilo OO my) cells ae eee 90 
3500 gs ie 4 - 4 under 3/8 in. —___- 70 
100 a McDonald, brilliant crimson, very tender stalks 
of extra large size. Tremendous yieldér____--_.-..---.-- 20 00 
1300 Youngberry, TpEplantsriINO. wile pee ee ees Sak oat Se 2 10 
400 Transplants Ne ot Sv ee ny ee ee ee 4 00 
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS—American Grown 
APPLE SEEDLINGS, Kansas grown Per 100 
15000) INO 123/116 in.vandsupyibranchede 8" 4..852 ok fe eee $. 20 
30008 Noi 23 /1GFine anGap ws Urals tae. eee ey geen ee ee 1 00 
HOO0) « INOs 2327, 1G stOne ALG Dan Che Ca ae ea see es oe 70 
APPLE SEEDLINGS, Washington grown 
20000) INosat73/16 invand wp: branched 225822 an see eee ae 1 40 
HOOD IM INOn dL ol OsUTe RATIO MUL e 1S Wiel i ere yee se ee 1 40 
10000! JNior 2.42/16 tors AGrines branGhed.-- 2-255 ess | eons see ee 90 
CHERRY MAHALEB, Western grown 
20000) {Noe 252/16 7togs/ Gaines ees es ee tee cree ee eee 1.00 
PEAR SEEDLINGS, Bartlett or French, Washington grown 
15000 t/4.in. and up; branched: 2) ae--22-- = RSS 0, eA 1 70 
25000" “No. 3/16 in.andultp; pran@he Gece]: =e een eee 1 40 
3000 Nos 15/3/16 in. andaup, Straignte: oes ae ee eee 1 20 
25000. INo; 2)/2/16 to: 3/16 in. “brancheds: 227553 = ee eee 90 
8000 No. 2, 2/16 to 3/16 in., straight. 2.322. 522 S5 eee oe 80 


6090: Nos cabout).2/ 1G ini ees 8 ee ee ees 60 


Per 1000 


$ 22 00 
15 00 
18 00 
16 00 
20 00 
25 00 
25 00 
18 00 


Per 1000 
$ 3 50 
3 00 

3 50 

4 00 

3 00 


Per 1000 


$ 6 00 
7 00 


Per 1000 


$ 7 00 
4 50 
40 00 
20 00 
15 00 
30 00 
10 00 
30 00 
20 00 
15 00 
10 00 


Per 1000 
$ 10 00 
9 00 

6 00 


12 00 
12 00 
8 00 


9 00 


14 00 
12 00 
10 00 

8 00 
7 00 
5 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 11 


FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS—(Continued) 


PLUM MYROBOLAN, Western grown Per100 #£Per 1000 
3000) INo.1,/3/16'in. and up. 2-2-4 -22._2-- FRAN) en Re, Rte td ape $ 1 70 $ 14 00 
MOOOR NINO. (2572/16 i\to-3/16/ ink 22 2 eo Se ee ee eee 1 20 10 00 


ROSE STOCKS 


MULTIFLORA JAPONICA (Rooted Cuttings) 
COOOMING: 1, 5/2Gain>, ANGI Neos fee ele as es a dei $ 1 70 $ 14 00 


FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS 


AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) Per i100 Per 1000 
AQ ORS LOL 2a bins Sea Muay 8 alee ee Ne aN ras led rea eh NN eR $7 1°20 $ 10 00 
ASH, GREEN (FRAXINUS LANCEOLATA) 
GLOO MGR COMED EIT esate Chace 7s emt We SePe NS ee le ect ak ee 30 2 50 
ROOT OL Mags Eh oot US 25%5 0 a bape Mea as yl hae ae ag rg 60 5 00 
1100: 1810: 24 ins eA os 25 Ss NED 9 Sch AR ere ie ch A 90 8 00 
LTOO? Zito 3) ity: 28 a ee Se ae ap LO a Ra oe i LE 1 40 12 00 
BOM ISL COCA, Pipe hy oa tale ae aie eae Oc i i AS 1 90 16 00 
BOX ELDER (ACER NEGUNDO) 
a a0 Ope Fh go eos 24, Year se A Me Ks RM WSS ey Ua i A Me 35 3 00 
SOOF ALS ECO l Zein ee eee te alate ee ree NY ee es a 1 20 10 00 
400" -2:to23 ft S228 Se ne I pl re i 1 60 13 00 
BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS) 
SOOO GEC OA rirne eee a ee tere ne ye lcn ee NA AM Balla Bie ol NE 90 8 00 
5000 7 125toy Stine Ne oe See eae Cea das GE Sh Be 1s SAC ee 1 40 12 00 
MSOOM MSH OsD eT rs aoe peepee ae Belmonte ant.” he. eee le at Ma ae ke 1 90 16 00 
CARAGANA, ARBORESCENS (Siberian Pea Tree) 
LAOO Os) (GP CO we aii ee ean eee pal On ee EIU E LUE GA IN Ain Yee ol ey Oe |! 8&0 7 00 
SZ00M I 2ctOn Sain: qe eee see a Rew OU She aetna ly eh ALAN en nVSPA0) 10 00 
PLOGOS VES ItOp SA te ae nee a se Rg i See a Lee Nn eS 1 60 13 00 
SOOOR CSET OPS ie ree ects ky et Ne een Sey ag Pop IE 6 Napa an tees tn ie ANY 2 40 20 00 
cS 0 Sls 8s ito jac: 20 Bt Coen SS NE an Ga. ang ry Pee Oe mee PR ea OE ya 3 50 30 00 
CATALPA (WESTERN) 
SPX! A Ohta 6) 52 0 a Lye 0S Say a i ap A TS Al A gn 30 2 50 
a U5 0) O imtane SEAR sro lglg un Bo Weer! ae GPE CNG ce ey es apy er du Se m0) 4 50 
11000: “28 to’ 24 in.= 6 22452 eae 2s NS ere ae, ara ee 80 7 00 
SOOO Zit Ors Lee se eee eee eee OA ee eee eS ee 1 20 10 00 
PASO) seo ON: oo 1B inca aras T as y  ye SO Relea SAMA en Ry Oe WR ea ak Ao) 14 00 
ELM AMERICAN (ULMUS AMERICANA) 
ZUG { OTOL 0) Pa oy io ran U7-tea b o eyecare rset BS det ee crs yo tat en ge 30 2 50 
29000 32) CO. TSN ae a ee ee ee ee Tet kek Res eek st a ESD Ta ae ee 50 4 50 
ca] O10 lt bess 0 Neo i Bo LA aay JO I FT A cls a ao 70 6 00 
EL OOO? 42 ECO Sets eee ae ESS aL SN pee ee a ae 1 20 10 00 
O07  SatOc4etts <2 2 oe ee See Taam Ge ee et EN ETE SN gh SOE o 1 80 15 00 
ELM CHINESE (ULMUS PUMILA) ; 
BOOUOPRG ACO M2 nT. sess ep ee eee eee ie VaR a vl 35 3 00 
PANO, O10 tuts C84 oye cro bo baat Ls SO ee NAL DS eal I acl Sk Veg on 2 50 4 50 
48000; y18tor24 in.) = 22 se es 2 ey. Des BE i ce See ea Bee 70 6 00 
BUSS OLOLO yrs AA a Yee SM i tal ck a WAR oa a RS alsa Oo RS a a at alls} 9 00 
ACG B10 SO Fan a 0 yo seamen, Ss in EN Sete Bs 28s 2 a 2 50 22 00 
2000? 4506 ORL <. 2 ee ee EC pk eree es Some ea wo a eee 4 50 40 00 
HACKBERRY (CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS) 
S500 Gutog lei iy cee ge ee ry ee Paine Base OAT me 90 8 00 
EZ SOO) weal Dat Omtscy DEA eee es repens ed ee i ey ee a i A oe SG SRE © 1 40 12 00 
AOOOO? S1Stator Zari ses aye Se tie pa eg = ee eres ert or te ID, 1 90 16 00 


GOO M2 tors ites. ea ees eae ae ee ae ee 2 90 25 00 


12 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS—(Continued) 


HONEY LOCUST (GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS) Per 100 
10000)" *GtOrl2 sine, Be ee ee es ee pe et eee ee Sea Re ee $ 45 
2000: “22 tovAS ine. ose oe BE ae ee es ae a eee ee ee Seer 80 
2000' 18 to Qe iris a8 re ee ecm ee are rig ae a ee ik PX)) 
30008 2. tors itis mee ee oe eee a et es ne ee ee 1 40 
HONEY LOCUST THORNLESS (GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS) 
LA5 00) 6 COROT 5 Sr ee ee ee ere ee a 60 
2000: 12 tO AS Tiny ee ae Ree Se ina a eae ee ae 90 
LOOO! \ZstOlS LE soe ee ee ae pe a ne ase ce ee 1 90 
LOCUST BLACK (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA} 
15500" -6:t0: 120in, 3 * of ee eS noe aoe eee ee 35 
8000) 12*to 1S vin ee a eS Se ae Pre sce eso ae ere 60 
SLOOO: .-TStOwZe in ee ae ees Sees 2 eee eS 90 
Za000:  DrtOvOe itary ae eae ay ee al Mgt eel a tN OS re eee 1 20 
BOOO! 8) tora hele Ae eet Oe ep ete ee ean Se ona ee 170 
MAPLE SILVER (ACER DASYCARPUM) 
A400" L2CO 1S Si ele A a ae ee a a ye eyo ee Scot ee 60 
POQOO:" US HEOL Da aye 58s Ei he Re IE eee yy ee ee hee a eee te 90 
OOO "2 COGS EGY le es ee TN ey ani oe A 2 2 ae Sey ees esa ey Se 1 20 
S500) cB COVA EG ee ee ey PP i I eye en Set Res 1 90 
MULBERRY RUSSIAN (MORUS TATARICA) 
25000" HZ Ato MS: Ines 2k por at Fn ee ane eh ieee Semen ren SEL ee 60 
30000" 1S :to4sin. 22 eee a, MER AE atte AO Sa, Be re gd eo 80 
20000: 2 tolgiit.2. ta ee ee i ee ees Sv a A eras ps he Me 1 20 
OLIVE RUSSIAN (ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA) 
TLOOO! GEO el Dakar ky Re ee heehee yo ee See Se ne Ce et 70 
[OOO AZ CO™ iS Ie Ae ee ae ae at i oes Niger ee er Ste pee Soe 2a ee ARNE ee ere 1-20 
12500 2180 Davin ee ece tp me et Peele eae ute SPR eemere caer epee rig gees 1 70 
T1OOOT Zito aut be ee Sane ee ee ee ete ee oe ey eas anes kee eee) 
900. 2-3): tova vite] pce 4 ts eee ten oe eer ere ee een on he Ue eee. Seepeies 3 20 
OSAGE ORANGE (MACLURA POMIFERA) 
AGOOO” KG ete Dire ce eee ire Sy rans = miele eV ca eh fur ny ke er ee 30 
TSH5OO: TQ EO RSA TI or A et ed Cer | peerage a es a oe ey. 40 
2500 MASAO Ze iS ae eee erate pee ema eee et gee Py ees Sena 60 
ZOOO WE 2 tORS Mice Se ae ee pe te I ES) aD DY sete 80 
WALNUT BLACK (JUGLANS NIGRA) 
SOO! 2 HOS ees eh ee Se esa eye ey eh egg ae ae See 2 90 


ONE YEAR FROM CUTTINGS 
POPLAR (POPULUS) 


Carolina and Norway Per 100 
1800. WS to 24s AVL See eet ae ee a ee SN So ee eee ood $ 1 80 
2300 2 to 3 ft. ie eee eee ea eps pa eens ke oe, a an oO ae 2 40 
3900 3 to 4 ft. A Pe ek YA, ae A Oh A RE 2 ye ee 3 50 
2200) M4000 ft, Se ae ey sy Re = EE ON CrP fhe OP ye 4 50 

Lombardy and Volga 

700! CUSstor 248in SVWVinips ace 24a oe oe oe a Ree nae = eee 2 00 
400 2 to 38 ft. EN Sar ot foe ie eg Mertens stele | GR 3 20 
1300 3 to 4 ft. Pee Merk eal (eC ae meee A ci Se LEON ae 5 00 
2000 4 to 5 ft. Be ey Ae hee Maya aye Sle oe MR oe eg a 7 00 
WILLOW (SALIX) 
Golden 
A5Q D2 Or US ese ae See ee a ae eh ee eee 1 20 
500. 28ito:24in; 25-2 ee 5 § ee ee ee ae ee ee 1 70 
TOO 2etOfoutt.e--—2 = 9 ON Pe pee Re a Ie ie ee ae 2 10 
B00! 2S) COP ait. 3 - Pier Se eee ne he ai ee eee, ee 2 90 

Laurel Leaf 
1500) (12 to; DS™ir a8 2 i a ne ESI ee ie Se ee eee ee al 7/0) 
17500 18 COrZeoin: 26 oas SOP eee ee ee es a ee 2 10 
2100 2) tors ft... 2 oe Se ee ee ee ee oe ee ee ee 2 90 


Per 1000 
$ 400 
7 00 

10 00 

12 00 


5 00 
8 00 
16 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 13 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Our Ornamental and Shade trees are first-class, well shaped nursery grown trees. 
All calipers are taken six inches above the collar. 
BALLING AND BURLAPPING EXTRA: 


Each Each 
yO meister e at ees = eee ee Lee $ 60 2220ine, Calipers. 25----@: $ 3 00 
G/ Stl tiseee coe tere ee oe a ae A 80 on. o> aap eer. AT ope Mid BC 3 75 
Sy OM ee oe les Leen ce ee A 1 35 3% in x ag Se Pan er ies oe ee a 4 50 
Heine eCaliperez 422: Me 2s 2 1 60 4/5 in. EC AMR Se sail yee pee 7 00 
1% in. eter eta ae Ae nye 2 25 5/6 in. Fao Pe aires ey AERTS a 10 00 
2 in. Be bs aki eres oat, Sete 2 60 


AILANTHUS (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) 
Glandulosa. Smoke and insect resistant. Palm-like leaves. 


DHOREONCOLS Phu eee se ee nea ee ee aes ae oe ct $ 6 50 $2 5-2 
SORES) LOMLOBLG nee nts ner oe eee cee ee See ch SE OOS ae ess 2 
Ome L a  bOn Deh IVa ae es oy aa mee eee ee eee we eee NS Le eet DOS ty ee 


ASH (FRAXINUS) 
Green (Lanceolata) Especially valuable in dry, cold climates. 


AOD TALL iG sae er lr ee ee Se eRe ee 2 40 20 00 
OP RO RCOL Oh Gs ee = srt eee se em se ae eS 2 re gee a 2 90 25 00 
PAU Wd aiah KOVR 3 tf EAE AGN Se a ee Se eee oo ore i ae en ee 4 50 40 00 


BIRCH (BETULA) 
Cut Leaf Weeping (Alba Laciniata) A graceful, white barked tree 
with drooping limbs and cut-leaved foliage. 


100 4 to 5 ft. (Root wrapped in moss and burlap) plas Sr Rael 8 00 75 00 
220 5 to 6 ft. ee PR el eae en )  Bilaeece te Taha ets oe Oe no a 12 00 110 00 
50 6 to 8 ft. m us Pali Bee a he Ashe een RY, Diss Say 15 50 140 00 


European White (Alba) A rapid grower with silvery white bark 
and triangular leaves. 
UZ O OL OMG tb Ge op eee tee yk pele Spec Nee ee ete, ey aS Oo I 5 50 50 00 
AO EG utONn Sieh Gey tee ton teeter ere eee NS TP a Sine nl ae 8 00 75 00 


BOX ELDER (ACER NEGUNDO) (Ash-leaved Maple) 
A tall, spreading tree that withstands cold and dryness. 


AQT CONG Gktas erates me ete as Sera seme ko Bea ee ay hei et cote SOO pres mys © 
ZO Ort Seite eae: ee ae oe SL Ne Sele So! eee 4 50 ter eoe 
CATALPA 


Bungei (Manchurian) Grows in a dome shape; large green, heart 
shaped leaves. 


10). dyear headswa:TG stems. 68h ae PS Bie by  e ks Ae (ORR: a0 
A0 aid? 2 Obie se eames ey Be Sg a! pete hee Wels eA Out E ee. 5 50 50 00 
110 2i> IBS 1g Bd Ti Cal Mr phos eh AAs AE PM i ee oe RO HeOOMss ees 
ZOE: 26%? ees Gee dap llen ara Sate SM Ee Ey Lute Seo) SE Pipes AY OF OOg is 2 


Western (Speciosa) Planted mainly for the large flowers and long, 
narrow seed pods. 


20m 43tOror Ltn sbranch edea sina Sas eee ee ee St 1-20 10 00 
150 5 to 6 ft. Sp Oe ce RE NBEO free Oe a ames ge ae ee 1 80 15 00 
470 6 to 8 ft. 2 PRS SE SRE ie ol AN ee RY ee ee 2 90 25 00 
140 8 to 10 ft. Me Vee set PN eg OER 2s etn Magis Sets Se Dean a ne 4 00 35 00 


CHERRY, JAPAN FLOWERING (PRUNUS) 
A very colorful, effect is obtained by either specimen or group 


planting. 
PSR 0 V5 AE EF ie eine a eSB tie ee SP pO Ni Re Bly Pea a HeOO R= 9 iste 
YHOU B58 Die) Pt Ses ee en es Bay 8 A Mn eee Set gh Ge coe ge ee ep een ne 7 00 65 00 
AS UO go Lk tee east ee hes Se ee eer ee ee Pe 1 eo esi ele 10 00 90 00 
Et OvGLt Us. ee toe en eee ee Deen Fee Sy Mee ee un EE 5 VAG 0 eae ae eer 
5/6 4/5 Be PAIS 
Mibavhlena Gouble pure whiter ss) oe nese ee ee 20 10 TOG ape 

Amanogawa, distinctive pyramidal growth. Fragrant semi- 
double palespink: flowers. 232-5222 2o- ee  e a 10 5 Rey Ada 
Asahi Botan, rosy pink flowers, semi-double, fragrant-------_- ers 20 10 10 
James Veitch (Fugenza) Late, double pink____--___________-- aes 10 0 ee 
-Kwanzan (Kanzan-Sekyama) Double, dark pink. Late________ 10 5 syns 5 
Ojochin, semi-double, pale pink. One of the best_____________- Bios 10 10) 22 

Shogestau,. larze double pink*>>..-2 2.522225 2222 5-2 -S L ne 20 30 a 


Sieboldi, semi-double; white tinged pink.______________....... __- 10 AQaeuee 


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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 


CRAB FLOWERING (MALUS) Per 10 
£8 to 24 in i ee ee a ee eee 5-93 2790 
Dito Bitte Ss he ee Be ee I es a 6 ee ee 4 00 
3 to 42 RE, Se ie es Le ee ee ee 6 50 
4: to SD ttete see Se ee: ee eh ee 9 00 
Bi tOrG. Piece ee oe ee Pe ed a et 13 50 
5/6 4/5 3/4 
Bechtel (Ioensis Plena) Delicate pink flowers re- 
sempblinzg, roses; warrant! see. = ee oe a PA 130 
Parkmanni, dwarf; pink flowers on red stems------- 20 10 222 
CRAB FLOWERING (MALUS) 
2°40 3 EG a ee a Fe log ee A ae a 2 50 
S tO Apion eh Sapa ber ee ate Se Suet gh le. oh 4 ee ee oe ee 3 50 
BANCO: Sut Gee sae eae eo oe ae eee ee ee ee 4 50 
BGO. Gi Uae Sse a ai NE A eee aad ed 6 00 
5/6 4/5 
Arnoldiana (Arnold C) Compact habit; pink buds, white flowers --- 10 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine C) Brilliant carmine red; single_-_-___-- ae 80 
Baccata (Manchurian C) Large pure white, fragrant flowers. 
Scarlet.fruitionvlone;stemsee 32.22) > eee ee ae 10 
Coronaria, Wild Sweet Crab. Pink and white fragrant flowers. 
Native Americanspecies 422 3-24) Sn ee oe a ee 50 40 
Eleyi (Purpurea Eley) Single dark pink flowers and showy 
fruits. Red foliage in ispring = +--e - oo ee ee ee ee 90 15 
Floribunda Purpurea (Purple Crab) Attractive purplish-red 
foliage; crimson flowers. Vigorous and hardy_____________- 10 35 
Hopa (Red Flowering C) Rose pink flowers, red fruit; attrac- 
tive foliage. One of the most desirable varieties____________- 50 40 
Ioensis (Prairie State C.) Single form of Bechtel’s; small grow- 
INS CrOG 2. en eile Scan a Wg at eee Me US a ee ae ee 130 =6©.190 
Micromalus (Midget C) A small tree with upright habit and 
showy, pink: flowers: 22) 2 asses ape oa ee eis se eee ee 5 
Niedzwetzkyana (Redvein C) Large deep pink flowers; red 
bark; leaves and: fruitis 2s 2 ooo Se ee ee spi 15 
*Red Silver, cut leaved silvery-red foliage, red fruit_-.___________- 10 210 
Schedeckeri (Schedeckeri C) Large deep pink flowers, yellow 
frizith “ese ee ee eae Se. res em kel a eee 5 50 
Spectabilis (Chinese C) Semi-double to double delicate pink 
flowers; fruit pale yellow s22 ee. soe se ee eee SEAL 
Theifera (Tea C) Most artistic of all crabs. The branches are 
entirely covered with reddish pink buds and pink flowers___ 180 
*Starred varieties (*) five cents less on each grade. 
ELM (ULMUS) 
American. Well-known, popular street and lawn tree. 
600° 4 to 5) ft:2222-2 pte, Deeg es, Shs eee ES i ae ns, Be TR, Ae $° 2-80 
2400 * SONG tiie eae ee A A Ee Nn A dP 2 50 
2690'> :Gyto “Bi ft x oP ee ee ead ree res oe eee = yet ee ee 4 00 
430° :8:t@: MO ft se ee ee a a eee eS oe ae eee ke ee 5 50 
10° Dhtoel S64 2. See eee eee ae ene Sie eee ae ee x5 1GuD0 
BO! Se O82) Tris 4 sie ae eee ee pe i a, ge See 10 00 
60! (2 to: Bier in:. 2 er ee ee ae 2 eee eee ee 12 00 
100:  236.tor3 ins: ) 2. 2S ee ee eee, ee ee eee 16 50 
80. 3)t0 38% ins: 52 So Be ea ee eR ee. Pee ee eee 22 00 
40 346 to 4dns. 2° se eee ee ie ee eens ge nee Cae pe 33 00 
30. -4*to 5 ine 228 ee ee eee ee ey Ee ee ee 40 00 
30. 5;t0:6 ins. 3228 Se ee eee eee DA ee ce oo ee 50 00 
Chinese (Pumila) A sturdy, rapid growing beautiful tree that 
thrives in hot and dry climates. 
1500 4 toceSfteo28 4a ee ae ee ee ed 1 80 
900° 5. to:'G ites os Rok Bes 2 ee ee ee re) na 200 
950: «6:00 8 fb ei SR Eo ee ene 2 aoe oy ee 4 50 
1000: 8 to 10 f..23- 2) Sse See ee ee ee ee ek ea eee 7 00 
100: 134 tod in 22 2F- Fes SEE eee, Nh Et Ve ey one 8 50 
30: -1%6.'to 2 in, a2 ee NER es Se oe epee ee 12 50 


Per 100 


110 60 


Es 


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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 


ELM (ULMUS)—(Continued) 
Moline. A rapid growing budded Elm of uniform erect growth; 


smooth bark, large dark green leaves. Per 10 

TUCSLON "TS iH Be a 0} 8 ware ane ied ae cP ee enact gree igre ve RS Ae RES ZA $ 4 50 

MA OPMG COPS Ebest a eS ak Nal gas 2 Ae ier aaa ar BAN pk I Ae Las A fe a 6 00 

PAPAO) i oY ay. UO el SUS MN Nae ayes Rel th aha cs aca a AR cn Ra is 8 50 
Vase. An American Elm with vase formation of limbs. 

OeeOBtONG Losec 22a oe See ae ee ee eee We ML ee ae esas aM tn SMe 5 50 

Ils}: ga Coie ity 0 a ee pen apes Be sy separa) S/O note Ug 2nd aeane egret a 19 00 

Ome ae ytOse 1.2 i Ale Dey ee hea eee PE ND ea AMA ol 1 la Ma 22 50 

DOM ORCOLO ye: PID asi pa Se yD ara gen ene Of eee sv, 27 mien 27 50 

HACKBERRY (CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS) 
A desirable shade tree of tall, spreading growth. 
ZO ORTON OVE Css oo Aik Piers TPP eae erative SE ape t ene ern bee 5 50 
RPO CEO! Solis 6 = eas ole ort ee OO oe en ae Sk i 3 Le 7 50 


HONEYLOCUST (GLEDITSIA) 

Common (Triacanthus) A fast growing long lived, hardy tree: 
thorny branches, delicate fern-like foliage, and fragrant white 
flowers. 

ZOPEG TO; Si Less eo PN a Ny aes By RET eps We DG) ConA po AAO STEN 
GOS SCO rl Ob ee ces a ee es EU fe ae ae RE ws 
ACD 5 ATG 60 Mee Si 0 6 ae ee RTE Ds ty el ge NI a al 
UO) RSA oo er ee U6 ee ack Se Ue aR er aa cee 4 eee 


LINDEN (TILIA) 
American (Americana) A stately tree with broad round head and 
large heart-shaped leaves. 
OO wv ONCOL Gite mabe Pon ta cermin ee eine ee tee Muda Ok cles 
GO CR CORB ei Can etre ra Ns Spore eR aes BEA Ds VU ed a 
LOR ZELOL 2 veriNs Soe ae a eee Eee 2 Ae Ra i ae ee a RR 


ORRSGLO OU ONiN eS er Se RE ee ee Se ee aa eee 


Oo Ye COA 2TYs oom aie ert ae Ree GR Cie See coms Sa eS as 


LOCUST (ROBINIA) 
Black (Pseudoacacia) A very hardy tree. Fragrant white flowers 
in May. 
2DO RAT tO Ofte 22m Be Rat res fi. SECIS 5m et te 
TESTO AY Pais 1G os 0 OAM ee Ra, Neate Seis KEM ap RR, NSN Soar RP ee 
QOPAGuLOW Settee: 1s. ek wane wee meee gee ARRON: eA ye (5 oir ls ot 


MAPLE (ACER) 


Ginnala (Amur) Graceful small tree with bright golden green fol- 
iage turning to brilliant red in Autumn. 

DO MO tONA itis = cee al ets en ee eee Cee ein Mie eli as so 

ZOE RAS COMO i Gta 2 2 IB ca ee Ld ae ne peste ee anes Re ces ce < 4e 

BOT GUO eS eee 2 lee creat eet pe eae cree I ha Medes SY Seay A 

AQ ASHEN LO aT Genet. Le Seen Re eR ah SMe He PLL AS ONE STON He 
Golden (Auratum) Similar to Silver Maple except bark is golden. 
180 

100 
GOS) tO. TO its es eas MER SMUG Le rs 2 Seo an) 


Norway (Platanoides) A very popular, hard-wood street or lawn 
tree of broad, pyramidal growth and dark green foliage. 


DAO MEOUCO PS al Ge VULPES pte i i CF ar A OE tee _ ua a ed 
AGO LES CO! LOB he eee NIUE IS aS ae A 8 SRE A 
TSO lea toptiewin.; branchediee 2a. (6228 eS Se ae ke ao 
90 2 to 2% in. ee | Ve ee een en cee eed Ryser J Tt SL 
110 2% to 3 in. Lae UM FREDO oR CHR oft WLS a cr RN a Nn a Ps 
50 isto oven: SiN ies ote cae fg Aa LAT a Sule a 2 SER ARON hh A, 
15 3% to 4 in. Set a an Re, SON ale Age ea ene tS gale 9 


10 4to 5 in. id 


15 


Per 100 


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« 


ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 


MAPLE (ACER)—(Continued) 
Pyramidalis (Pyramidal) Broad columnar form of Silver Maple. Per 10 


50” -BjtOsG/ Lt. sea ee eae See Sar sere Eee yy ae ee ee ee $ 3 50 
100° (GOS it. 23s. S522 Se ae oe ee oe eee ee ee Ae 5 00 
50 ;S3to: 10 ft 5a ae een ae oe ee ee 7 00 
30.;,.2 to 246 ini = Ue eos oe 2 ee eee ee 14 00 
20° <226¢to'3 ine ee seee a eae oe ee ne ee 17 50 
HO < Shops ots eee as ey ee een) pe eee a 22 50 


Schwedler (Schwedleri) Variety of Norway having bright red fol- 
iage in the Spring and Fall. 
(0. “Sito 6G Attnwhips se see ee 2 Se Bt ae es See ee 8 00 


Silver or Soft (Dasycarpum) Well-known, rapid grower; foliage 
white on underside. 


L70! 86 tO2G) Lt ee ee ee ee eee ee be eer eae ee 2 90 
20. Le tor ISG in shee oe ere Peeters yt Ls Sal ye Se gee eee 8 00 
10 1% to 1% in._-__-.- pe Se pe Tee BNR nica Ang Ste 8 Oe ny te eee ae 9 00 
10° \3'tos33o4in 4 ee eae. oe ee 8 ee RO ee 20 00 
10's S26tO. 4 Mee eS Oe ee ee es he Te ee ne eee 25 00 
Skinner’s Cut Leaved. An attractive cut-leaved form of Silver 
Maple. 
BOs Seto Git is ot se see ee ae geen a is a ee 4 50 
140); (6 tO 8 tte. 2 eee eee ee ee See Si ee ee 6 50 
BOs 2860 HOt Cee oe ere es Pee meee eee mee 9 50 
LOMOTTS top2 An cee SF le ee ea ican 2 ta Nee Ae ee ere ee 12 50 
SOS 2c 226 in Sea ro ee ee eS ee ee 15 00 


Sugar or Hard (Saccharum) Splendid ornamental tree. Foliage 
turns to bright orange, sometimes scarlet in Autumn. 


20% iD CORG SEES = cette te Sek ie ony ep PE aE SHY ee oN gS ee 6 50 
202 WO ECOTS REC ee eee re ee rae a pe ea ee ee 10 00 
1407 (8 tovdOettsy 5-9 = ee eke Pasa e  a ee 14 00 
SOS LI GHtOMS2 eine ee eee er ee oe elie eek ek ee ee 16 50 
SOM ES tore Anas ee ee FY Ba oe hy SA ONE) Loe a ee eee 20 00 
PSO-A2tOlZ oni cee ee ed ee Nee. ie cer er 22 50 
70. -2Ueto 28 In Sey ee Sa ss Dee ee eee 30 600 
40's 3 tOvBso iss So ae eee hee Ee ee Cee eee 35 00 
2ON ESOS CO 451 ees 2 8 ee ws 2 See i 2 De oe 40 00 


Wier (Saccharinum Wieri) Long, drooping, branched and deli- 
cately cut foliage. 
ZO 2 COe Ze: Dn See ee ae at es ee oes ng fle eat 15 00 
ZORBZTS COOKS Tey ae ee ee en 17 50 


MOUNTAIN ASH (SORBUS) 
European (Aucuparia) Dense grower covered with large clusters 
of orange-red berries in Mid-summer. 


150... 4to-S ft: whips___—- - At Painesville Ohio! 2 3 --0 ee 3 50 
40 5to 6 ft. ye en 4 Kd ea 8 Beer, A ee 4 50 
70) "5" tor 67tt. branched 2s! 32 hs ts ee ee an ee 7 50 


MULBERRY (MORUS) 
Downing, Very large, black, sweet, rich, and of excellent quality. 


5. 8 tow6 fo. ee ae ee eee ee 3°20) 


Russian (Alba Tatarica) Very hardy, rapid grower. Fruit varies 
in size and color. 
207 (5:60; Git: eee Ae Se ee ae Eee a ee ee 2 40 


30 16 torS) ft = Se ee eas ei eiye ie ee ca ag | eee ar a 4 00 
AOS tO AO Eth Pe eee a ee ne a ee a 6 00 


75 00 


a = ieee 


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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES— (Continued) 


OAK (QUERCUS) 


Pin (Palustris) A superb and very distinct tree with pleasing 
bright green foliage, changing to deep red in Autumn. 


15 
20 
10 
30 
100 
40 
20 


15 
10 
10 

5 


S26 Ora Ms fs Slee os See bis Set ee aS ee 
A to'5 in...--.,- eS a ae Et ge WN Ree OES Sea LAP Tea US TAA Sy 3 eae 
BELO? Gudtise Lk eat SEN Ciel eae Resta SLA Ee Ls ep BORA Ea A ARON 
Gis Os ATM Re ih A es Ge pt alate Ma ANU ge at as Ue tne al 
Red (Rubra) A large majestic tree, with usually a broad round 

head, the foliage turning dark red in the Fall. 
Seto MOy Le ee Se SU LE RR eG UE MNS is nee sh Cue Lh Ses 
Us CO SD) ANNE 20 ee Oa ge as eG IA we AEP sh Seale ee ely ey Teens 
Soe ET 3: Nes (0 Yagi OM Lar ce oem ne gs Ns 8 ae an ee eR Oe 
ARC OED LIN oo Sate Sia Reine ee i ears cage MN a ye SN ae 


PERSIMMON (DIOSPYROS VIRGINIANA) 
American. A round-topped head and shining foliage. Disease 
resistant. 


POPLAR (POPULUS) 


Bolleana. Columnar tree with glossy foliage, silvery beneath. 


270 
270 
230 
60 
10 
10 


80 
400 
940 
880 
350 
370 
170 

10 

10 


450 
350 
300 
1400 
800 
160 
20 


ACO DE bae se Boe erp mee te is rer arse ry at Abo ank nee Lee ee oa ot od 


ent Ob WoT e ss tite ce en Pe ue Mn amet eta e em Ly. aye oy es 
Ae EOMECAc IMs ee ee a ee ee ig Sr are ua Ne ey a 


Carolina (Norway variety) Extremely rapid grower, upright, some- 
what pyramidal head. 


SEE TARR oo yest Heya Ie cs Me ao ae AU a eo al UE Pay OL ea ye CN A 
TG COMMS ANN Sheets ee Ue ie a aera Bee coal DUR aioli Sd aN 
LS ANG EX 0b bi tr ch eee si ORME 2) ga LE ae ha aad Sa SI 
ZC Oe yo PAN sh ae asin ten ey ge WG Laue ON i ee ay 
UL On oop lic tte ti ee a ar Marri ped ee eer on stag hath Aaa. rem hla 
Arete SINS wate op oa cs tee SR Ds SN ale lee ag igre aN oats yO a 


Lombardy and. Volga. Tall spire-like tree, fine for screens and 
formal planting. 


2.155 0g gi HP I ee a aR ESS eR NA ($ 90 00 Per M)-_-_-_- 
LOGE tet 2s en Rn Sit lyre len C3500 Ba okt 
Get Sebi renters Stee eee ee ieeear ee €,180*00) 28 ye 
SOC OPLO EC pce ea og vega eae a DC (2202008 a! 1) aes 
1% to 1% DTS gy eee ee aot ces ( 270 00 y ) aches we 
162 to 2M se 2 88 a ee ane aes CISHO KOO hs 77 Payee ps 
a 0 Yee bo Wat ak eae i aS EY ta Rea DL, See LA Oe aR 


Silver (Alba Nivae) Fine ornamental tree with fine lobed foliage 
which is silvery white on underside. 


10 
40 
10 
110 


PRUNUS (PLUM) Tree and bush form 
Americana (Common wild plum) (Tree form) 


ZOO Mme COPS ita gs (5 Walt welt 2 oe te ea oe on Pi 
AT OMS CO a as ag is, ia ps ote Ay WN, fc Be A lage (3 70 00 Per M)__.- 
SoU MA COs Liew eo ehh gue. etm EI (SO, OON! san. pees 
PAU) sta) ACO Oye CL She a ee» MEA MR ta) We SY SOUR ARS nee ie TC 


17 


Per 100 


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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 


PRUNUS (PLUM)—(Continued) 
Cistena. Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum. (Bush form) A dwarf 


hardy variety with rich purple red foliage. (On plum roots.) Per 10 
40 18:to 24 (in... 2.3 se a ee ee See ee $ 2 40 
50 2:tO:3:1ti sen US ee a eae er le yee ee 2 90 


Newport. Purple Leaved Plum. (Bush form) Hardy, upright grow- 
er; makes a splendid hedge. (On plum roots.) 


90 3: to.4 fticn els. a Re eee eee ae oe ee 3 50 
2LO: 4 tor: Pts eee ee ee ee eee at ee eae eae Ce ee ee 4 50 
S90) DCO GP tases ere tele ee reg ee a Sh eh ee a pee 5 50 


Persica (Flowering Peach on peach roots) (Amygdalus Persica) 
Double flowers in early spring. Very showy. 


2 AOS TUS: 5158 eS Oe ee ee ee ee So eee 1 80 
300 45 £t. 1 2S ey ae ee eee ee ee ee 2 50 
4° tO )5: Db. 22 Ges ne RR po ie cee Sie Se semen ere. = i gel sue 3 50 
SW Mo op 8 Oe ee Re eee RE ES. Gh OR SRR Spee ee Sen S, eee eS 4 50 

5/6 4/5’ 38/4’ 2/3’ 

Pinks A se eee es aay ont 20 20 os a 

Red: 2 ths 2. eee = te ee 30 am i 15 ae 

White, 2. eae A oe 50 90 40 20 


Persica (Purple Leaf Peach) (Atropurpurea) (on peach roots) 
Early spring (Tree form) 
10? 92 C023) LEA. yee eee i race nO a et a ee ee 1 80 
20° \Setous iRise ek Leng ee eins es eee ee eee 2 50 


Pissardi (Purple Leaf Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) A hardy 
tall growing shrub with deep purple foliage. 


SOM 2 OS ie ee a A See a ale Se Se er ee eee 2 90 
GOS Cova si tone eae ee oe SE ees Te ee re ee eee 3 70 
COV ALO ECS Se ee ee ee re ae ae ey Pa ee 4 50 


Triloba (Double Flowering Plum) (Bush form) (On plum roots) 
A large shrub bearing masses of double pink flowers. 


PAD ad Bo oer 7b ok ie aes, a ee eo ee ae aS aly S 2 40 
ZOO FANCORS iter cae ee ree ee ot cre eee eee ee ee 3 10 
SOO SrautO-4i iC, eee roe ee ee ee ee, eee 4 00 
300: (40-5 of Gham ee Rese Sey ee oe A Ee ee eae 5 00 


RED BUD (CERCIS CANADENSIS) 
Medium size tree with heart shaped leaves and delicate reddish 
pink flowers in early spring. 


PAs De PAN 0%, 0234s bl ve ee natn Se = ab en ere arte Ron ($150 00 Per M):.__ 2 10 
GO) SulO Sab ee ee eee ase (22000), 2 5) 2223 e279) 
BO) “Asbo (Die Sek lee Fe es ee ee ee 4 00 
30 Wbito'G it. 223 as eh ee ei ee ee 5 50 


RUSSIAN OLIVE (ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA) 
Attractive silvery gray leaves, grayish white berries. 


GOO 2S OrSeL Use Se eS ie ee eae ($150 00 Per M)..-- 2 10 
3o0) GA stopp bs eee ee es = ee ( 220 00 etal eee 2 90 
30°55 to. @iit.c.2 22 ese oe ee ee ee 3 50 
30: (6*to Sft.2. 2 sen a oe = ee ee 5 00 
(For smaller sizes see Elaeagnus under shrubs) 
SYCAMORE (PLATANUS) 
American (Occidentalis) A superb tree extensively used for park 
and street planting. Large leaves, spotted bark. 
10) 2h to'G fti.2*. = 52 58 Se Pe eee ee ee ee 3 20 
290°F-G: to78 ft... 3 on oP 2 ee ee ee 4 50 
360'.8;to 10: ft. 2 Seas Re ee ee ae eS 6 50 
80: 1% to 156 \in.: 22a} os oe a i ee re ee 8 00 


80.146, ‘to 2.iny. 3 ee eee eee eee 10 00 


Per 100 


$ 20 00 
25 00 


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ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 


fHORN (CRATAEGUS) 
Paul’s Scarlet. (Oxycantha Pauli) Double scarlet red flowers; rich 


heavy foliage. Per 10 
GLO) 3): OO ea: as A em pe ee ee ges SCN Py iach tian ee Re Eg $ 9 00 
SOMA OORT aes oe Ls eee a ao on ee atl ee ee kei, Lied Be, lay 11 50 


TULIP TREE (LIRIODENDROWN) 
Beautiful ornamental tree with large leaves and yellow tulip-like 


flowers. 
USS (EAH fe 9 Bh Sees eg pen A ise OR 77 ae gL eres eae 3 50 
OM ORtOuO itstees Guha th Sale sata tees Oe saan ee seco as 5 00 
ORG HUONG Tbe ate teen eg Le oe, Sm aee e ce Weta Re ete EN A ol deg te 7 50 
OM ORCOVLOMGGs 2 5 2 oa shee ee he ate Aap) aie ee ee Be ay 10 40 


WALNUT (JUGLANS) 
Black (Nigra) Valuable tree for its rare wood and edible nuts. 
70 : 


SAW oy tN Opa seagate Sai AVE yes ey les 2 gts gle NE eae St ee Bo ee 8 00 
DOM CULOue Ns se sae seh oe ee ae ee eee Sale ee ee 12 50 
RE eRLOLZ OMIM hs a eo hee Mier ee Ro ee Seek eee 15 00 
ZONEZ ONTO a LNs eee See he car eye ree re Seve aap Se RT 25 00 
SOP OE LOLS yo L TN oe Ne eee, steer Neh ae NE aa peepee ete Cn NR eer BELT a Se gies 30 00 
Oro ve sUO AT IT ee ae te Noe rae Seatase appre le hae eet 40 00 
TUS) 0c: WR ONS) VN gpa a eg Peo le pet ee a eg oe er 50 00 


WILLOW (SALIX) 
Babylonica. Rapid grower with long pendulous branches. 


SOPMORLON A chbie: athe Sed Us Teepe Oh Pei ee BANS ee OT a Ay 1 50 
DONA O CDE 28 RE Be es neers setts gh eet ON yy LANE ee 2 AO 
SOS OECOLG hts 2 NG e a6 ooh Cpl FAL A oh Sete pen dans ae Ed Ses ee 2 90 
ME ORMORCOL Orie ee See. Soe tere ncn een at A Eee oe aw . 400 
SOTMSRCO; LOPE Cae Sa Ess Se Re eh ALY AS EAS Mah Bec cea 6 50 
Laurel (Pentandra) A fine variety with dark laurel like leaves. 
A TaY Oi, m6 > he eee eee SEY ial MR te a ee CS SAAN lg lin oe aR 2 a 70 
PAULO) Cie 3 0: SG aah ck i Me ma) ers eS Es NS IR 1 20 
Niobe. Very attractive golden bark. Splendid weeping habit. 
BHO D cA tO OD Rts ee as ee ah ee Ba ($170 00 Per M)__._ 2 40 
LOOM sO LONGO PEG sits L/S aS) he i hk Rat or acy Ce C250 O00 tau) Sess Wot 20 
SOM GE LOm ict bese. 26 ete eens mr, ver fai nies oe dh (5350) 00)? a ea 50 
BOOMS AC Op Oreitee, ero wets Sele 2 yay ly vem eres ON eg es BE Md 6 50 
74 Ue Ee LS 7 6 Yi UE sian Bo ile Ra a a GR age SSMS a a eS Wh iM 8 50 


Pussy (Discolor) Very popular for its gray catkins early in the 
spring before the leaves. 


COM LS COLE Mn ie A Se a MI ae a yl Ae Mabe tie beg yams aS 1 20 
OL CON SS fi Gos 2 ere rs Oe ea ee een Uefa elt Pen gL 7 St 1 55 
POO OntO Pe Ltes. ees hae Se ache De aie oa ene MS Meng eS Sem ols aie eatin 2 00 


Rosemary (Incana) Small tree with long slender branches; nar- 
row foliage, silvery on underside. 


GOR Ia tos lShin, Serie hae ees a a ie Spe ey ree et pee ld ge 1 00 
pO Uae 18 0 i bo Ue ee a le ly Sr a og Pe or ee pe a gy PO 1 50 
Zon 2itOvarebs.. 28L Ue san Salsa eS SR Rau BeOS Oy is Vs ea 2 00 


Russian Golden (Vitellina) Spreading growth. Golden yellow bark. 
Very hardy. 


SORIZMCONG ES 522 ts De Ms Oe BOA Me ee EAS eee 70 
OOM PORTO Teoh. : 2 UR Eh as ie ee eg aes Ye Sy ea ree Sea 1 20 
GO MEAT ORO LU So hci oa Saya, Sa CNY ($130 00 Per M)---_ 1 85 
SORES SCO Gis ee Bee ah afc he Ne ore toe oc C170100° 3 ies 2.40 
Wisconsin (Blanda) Very hardy weeping variety. 
ZO re, COsbel bee i Oe LIS Se OM Mr a GLb ay 2 ae eR aaa 2 10 
SLO Gi do 3) Cela Me en ot Maps, UTR SUDA? CS le apm Oa ec 2 90 
HOS OY COIG tt es a i eg BAe Sc eR soe 7 0 ee 4 00 
OMMOSLOVO Less en ae a Doh Se te PE rs Ne Teal ke eee 5 50 
SOMPGatOn1 OE tes saa ok See SL oe ee ee ees 9G ak os We 7 50 


19 


Per 100 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 


Our shrubs are bushy and. well rooted, many of them have been twice transplanted. 
They are giaded according to the Horticultural standards of the American Associa- 


tion of Nurserymen. 


ALMOND (AMYGDALUS) ; 
Pink. Very ornamental with masses of deep pink flow- 
ers. April and May. 


Per 10 
140) T2stoNtSe ine. 5) oe ee See ei eek erate oe $ 1 80 
130s" 18utos24 Ins ee re ee ee, Bee eee. ee 2 40 
LOOSE 25tons: Lt. = seer ee es ee ee ee ae 2 80 
202 Seto: 4 ft 2 2. See ee See eee a ee eS eee 3 50 
White. White form of above. 
80:8 toi 24 ime oe eee rene rr ei oe 2 10 
160) 2 to SSht.22 See 38 ee ee ee ee ee ee ae 2 80 
250: <3 tov4 Lio pe: 2 ee ee eee eee Se ee 3 50 
ALTHEA (HIBISCUS SYRIACUS) 
Large desirable shrub for group and specimen planting, 
also used for screens. Blooms from August until frost. 
12. CO A Seis Oe ae ee ee ye ee ee ee et ee 65 
TSAO Deane le 8 eel, SS ee pe Rene aed per 1 00 
ZItOros tes. 5 MUe AU et. ne Nae a) ene ayer eee tae ge 1 40 
SOA PEAS ut a. eae a, aie ee eee pre a eee ea 1 90 
3/4 
Anemoneflorus: Double; bright pink == ===) 222 __- 90 
Boule de Feu. Very double; violet-red____________-__--_---- 80 
Jeanne de Arc. Double; pure white__________________-__-- 60 
Lucey. Double: ed | 25 See ees oe aes ee eee ds oor 40 
Purpurea Semi-Plena. Semi-double, clear purple_________- 80 
Rubis,\Sineles red 2 s- 4. ean cs ee ee ie ee ey 20 
Totus Albus. Single; white. -2 8 24s eee ee Pies 
AMELANCHIER (JUNEBERRY) 
Canadensis. White flowers early spring, followed by 
edible red fruit. Per 10 
BO 1S ONDE a ee oe shen eee eee eg ere he eee et ee % “2.50 
QO MSZ IO ZS Ls a Oe ee Pes Syne ee cg Se 3 50 


AMORPHA (FALSE INDIGO) 
Fruticosa (Indigo Bush) A vigorous growing shrub. 
Dark violet flowers. 


AD! Beto: Tews he oe ieee ee NE a) eR 2 10 
ARALIA (ACANTHOPANAX) 
Pentaphylla (Pentaphylum) White flowers. 
SO! ALS COs 1m Ba eee ee ae ES oe wa 1 80 
ZOU CZ aOR Sal. fee see ee See) oe a ap leg = an kel Fen 2 OO 


ARONIA (CHOKEBERRY) 


Arbutifolia (Red) Leaves assume bright autumn tints. 
Pinkish-white flowers; bright red berries. 


SO AZ tO 18) 1a en ae eae a eee elt eae 1 80 
160% Stolen 2". tee See ep Ah ed ie ee en 2 40 
ZOEY 2EC OWS gL USe eS ean ee oe NN ea een 2 90 


Melanocarpa (Black) Smooth foliage; large black ber- 
ries in Autumn. 
250 12° to: ASsiN ss 4 = ye ee 1 40 
4507 18) COZ 4001s se Cee eee Se eee 1 90 
LOO 28003: fice. 559 es ee 2 40 


1s 
$ 


2/3 
140 
220 
100 
100 

20 

20 


er 100 
15 00 
21 00 
24 50 
30 00 


18 00 
24 50 
30 00 


5 60 
8 50 
12 00 
16 00 


18/24 
250 
50 
170 
190 

180 


Per 100 


$ 


22 00 
30 00 


18 00 


Per 1000 


50 00 
75 00 
100 00 


12/18 

120 
80 

120 
40 
70 
20 
10 


Per 1000 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


BARBERRY (BERBERIS) 
Peri0 Peri00 Per 1000 
EVERGREEN (MENTORENSIS) Sold under U. S. 
Plant Patent 99. During summer and early winter, 
the rounded leaves are a rich, deep green; during late 
winter and early spring, they change tc a coppery- 
bronze. (Quantity discounts do not apply on this item) 


SO to MOMS in A 2s Se ek ee ee an ee BE ep, YOO $ 18 00 $170 00 
CUD ALU ha bo eS Oe ee ee eas Se 3 00 20 00 190 00 
COs etS LO, 240s 28 = See As eee a oe oe ee Se ee 3 50 25 00 225 00 


Japanese (Thunbergi) A splendid hardy hedge plant. 
Brilliant red fruit and foliage in Autumn. 


ZO MROUCORLS BING 2, Pee eens = cen ee ee ees Soe A 40 3 50 30 00 
eUO0 med 2 LOM Oss ee ae See ee ep ee re es Mee 65 5 60 50 00 
Z1OOP A OMOMOUN wie 2. Bae ee a eee eee eer eee i 00 8 50 75 00 
NGUOMEIS -LOi24 IN es 2 2 ee ee no ees 1 40 12 00 100 00 
DUO Moh LOL 56) Lbs se ee ee ee ee ae 1 90 1600) Gi == a= 


For Seedlings See Hedging 


Red Leaved Japanese (Thunbergi Atropurpurea) Re- 
sembles the Japanese Barberry; but the leaves are 
deep red and more lustrous. 


i Ole ORLOV I ANS eos os ES Sees ae See ee oe 1 15 OF 00 ee Bias ee 
AOR ee OL Ori Ns: < 25 2 Se See ee ere eee te Sa 1 40 1 ZTOO 2 ye ee 
HOOUREHOntO rl Ooi s< 2-2. Sener Shree eee seo Bae eS no Ae 1 90 LGNOOM 9 ee se 
DUO met CULO. 2a gti serra 2 eae ke pe ees ee ee eee Ns 2 75 24 00K aw 
GOUMNOSLON Seu Usa, eo ae ee eee Se oe eee 3 50 30 00 


TRUE HEDGE COLUMNBERRY (THUNBERGI ER- 
ECTA) Sold under U.S. Plant Patent 110. Often called 
the “Ready made hedge’. Need not be pruned; ex- 
tremely formal in shape. It is more dense, more up- 
right, and more richly foliaged than common Thun- 
bergi. (Quantity discounts do not apply on this item.) 


SD Sie 0 ae 67-2 ces Se ee A en Apa Re Ras, SAR see aa 1 50 12 00 105 00 
Ast is 2 Woven Ua bo a ee Sp ee ia en aha 1 80 14 50 130 00 
ClOpeto tO rinse ot ey eee ee a ee 2 25 18 50 165 00 
SOURS OstOros isha me ee PONE Se et es 2 80 24 00 210 00 
ZOOEMA BLOW yo ikea, = ag o> | pA ae ee a ee 3 50 30 00 270 00 


BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS) 


Common (Catharticus) Black berries. Valuable for hedg- 
ing, especially in the North. 


OO tO LORLS IN = oe. ee ee ey 50 4 50 40 00 

MSU 11 OstLOped Iter. Se fe ee eye es ee ee 85 7 50 65 00 
PLO yD Ov oie eat eat AE, lets ae ee gee Sats Le 1 10 9 00 75 00 
DOOR SEO Auitsr = Se nea Bee cre ieee See Pome Pe ee 1 70 14 00 


For Seedlings See Hedging 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (BUDDLEIA) 
Alternifolia, lilac-purple flowers. 


oOps MCI, ees fewer A Sa ee ew RAO BS 5 OS ee 

ZOe MING Nels es ores So ee eae Bee ae ei ARSORY Aen ey Um ge 
Farquhari, lavender-pink. orange center; fragrant. 

LOOM SM Catuni -- Fe per tS 8 ts 7 oe Be ee. SN 1 15 S500 maa aes Se 

ZO RIN: ee So 2 eo ee eee ele eas em ee Se ioe 1 40 2eOOe Mae oot. 


FORTUNE, Patent No. 206. Pure lilac with a brilliant 
orange eye. (Retails 75¢ each; $7.50 per doz.) 
EOIN On bake 2s peed eBags Eee Ree mi pe NE Se Ee oS 3 50 2800 eee 


ISLE DE FRANCE. Sensational variety. Rich reddish- 
purple flowers are borne in long panicles. 
DOOn PMC Cini se a a ae IN on Fe ee Be sy 1.20 10 00 = ha 
1500 No. 1 1 55 13 00 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


CALYCANTHUS (SWEET SCENTED SHRUB) 


Floridus. Dark green foliage, and chocolate-colored 
flowers. Thrives well in shady locations. 
2i0. "12 CORRS in, Se ee eee fee Ree 9 
160y 18 to. 24 ine Sane ee a ee ee ee ee oe = 
SO 2 tOnset Ges eee se eee Meta) ae wenn 


CARAGANA (SIBERIAN PEA TREE) 


Arborescens. Large hardy shrub producing small yellow 
pea-shaped flowers. Used for hedging in the North. 


GOO) 2L2 sto AES i ras ei a ee Ser A eh Bae ke en rayne S 
2H ae BZ: Se Wn epee ere uh et A we Meena, kg AS 
260) “2°COCS Ghee = sae eee ae ee ee ee ek ee 
20: 33: to Softee Pee yee ee ee yy rea 2 2 

For Seedlings See Hedging 


CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS (BUTTON BUSH) 


Fragrant, creamy white flowers. July-September. 
80.2 COPS priate eel eet apes ee i ert ae ee Pe 
230) LS stor 24 cin Sa eee Ce eee, ee ee ee 
250% 22 tors oht oot eee ie an ne CT te et at eae et 


CORNUS (DOGWOOD) 


Alba Siberica (Coral) Brightest red barked variety. 
White flowers April-May. Porcelain blue fruit. 

of OMA tOL tS nee ae See ee er te ape ee 

1600) 18 storZe Aree ae ee We ee pe Be 

2580) :2etOva hts ee Bae Pm ee eres eae ee eee oe J 

LON fay OTN: At i ea ORE oe LARD cE oan, Us ey ey ee 8 


Amomum (Silky) Red Stem, late bloom, blue fruit. 
MOA tO MLSclne i ee. eae ee ee ee ee Se 


40° :18)to 24in.o 2" ee ee eee Sn a See ie eto 


Elegantissima (Variegated) Silver and. green variegated 
leaves, red bark. Very attractive. 
OSE HOP ZAG AM tank ewe eee eran pete Seat i SA, 
GO), F2SCOr Ss its eee ee a ey ee A ine 
Florida. Spreading shrub or small tree with large white 
flowers. 
0: a2 Om Sein: See yi eee ee ee eae 
SOS (On 2401 ee ee et 
BOs Sheu gort tiem Fae. eee | gape 2 Bey a ee Pee 
PA Pages 304 HS: ou tl Cpe aR pine as Re okdl Ane aes ee 


Florida Rubra. A variety of the above with deep rose 
colored flowers. 


40 2 to 3 ft., recots wrapped in moss and burlap. -_- 
20 3 to 4 ft. ” ” ” ” ” ” ae 
30) 4tora it: ‘ u ibe ae % ds aes 


Panicu’a‘ta (Gray) Neat growth; white flowers and fruit. 
USO) 2G al Soiitn’. OF VS Sie AD ae 2S elect eye 1 eee So 2 
LTO" GUO 624. 2 2p ee Ie ay ee ee eS Secteeers 
20? PANTO US! Dewar we oper ee Re EVE Ae ee es) ee 


Sanguinea (Bloodtwig) Purplish red; white flowers. 
BDO V2 ton 1S. UN, oe ee ae ee ae Lee ee 
410 8° COVZACIN Ss 32-2. ee Oe Se ee oy er Ser Oe a 
B90). 2h tOnouE tine 2. Bs Bess ee eet 


Stolonifera (Red Osier) Spreading but erect grower with 
dark red branches and white flowers. 

50). 12) to: 18) in. 2 A ek ree a ee ee aes a 

P90" /ZSCO rb Cm ri ea cee ee Se i Trap nay gene 

GO ¢3tOc4: Tts .* Sak ee See ee a cars Re oe eae ar ee 


Per 100 
$ 8 00 
12 00 
16 00 


4 00 
8 00 
12 00 


10 00 


Per 1000 


ho ee ee 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


CORNUS (DOGWOOD)—(Continued) 


Stolonifera Lutea (Gold Twig) A golden-yellow barked 
shrub that adds color contrast to any shrub planting. 


CORYLUS (HAZELNUT) 
Americana (American) Thrives in shady location: At- 
tractive foliage. Edible nuts. 
Siete, COMP Onis ne ee a es ee a See 
OMe SCO ea ANNs se ora ep eee eee ee) os Eg ee 
QA COS Eben So oe SO ee ee ee 


COTONEASTER (PEKING) 

Acutifolia (Brilliant) A valuable massing and hedging 
shrub. Dark green leaves, black fruit. Very hardy. 
te SALONA UN eo 22 oboe a ee A 2p 
2 OMMRLON Se Loe n=) eee ee Sm tani See ger f A ee 
OU co LORE LG ae i et ey ee eee eh, Te Oe 

Divaricata (Spreading C.) Attractive spreading shrub 

with glossy dark green leaves and bright red berries. 
SU Rero tO 240inl isGeds 6 oe Se eS 
240 2 to 3 ft. a 


CRANBERRY HIGHBUSH (See Viburnum) 


CYDONIA JAPONICA (FLOWERING QUINCE) 


A very showy, popular shrub, which bears a profusion 
of dazzling scarlet flowers in early spring. 
OUMmEE ONCOL OT. 222k Wie ey ee UL oer ee hoe ed) 


DAPHNE CNEORUM (ROSE DAPHNE) 

An unusually attractive, dwarf, bushy evergreen shrub. 
The fragrant pink flowers are borne in rosettes on the 
end of each branch. 

50 6 to 9 in., 
30 9 to 12 in. i 
60 12tol5in. ” 


DEUTZIA 
Gracilis (Slender) A dwarf, hardy shrub, forms a mass 
of white flowers in June; also used for forcing. 
COMA? to 15 ane. £2 eee eee eee ee aes eee 
1OGeEtD HONS inh 2 an. pet et ook oe ee Oe yn ee 
AE EO tO) 2AgiN = 2 Sh Se! oe ee rei 2, 
Lemoine. Semi-dwarf variety, single white flowers in 
clusters. 
LG TT 2a a, 2 oo a aie ee a RR | ee ee nee 
Pad dt DoS 107-2 OR la ak ee en ee RE Ie ee 
LOBE CON a ard Ged o> = Seems bo Se ee 
Pride of Rochester. Blooms pr Lo ee double white 
flowers, tinged pink. 
GOUmE EZ TLOPLO LIN et 2 ee eee ee = oer 


Scabra Plena (Double Rose) Double pink flowers. 
MPP OaLONOA UN een = Se LE ae oe ee  P 
UME ECON Gi be eae gs Ns es ee See 


Peri0 Peri00 Per 1000 


65 
1 00 
1 40 
2 25 


12 00 
19 00 


30 00 
40 00 


4 50 


14 00 
18 90 


10 00 
14 00 


50 00 
75 00 
100 00 
160 00 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


Per 10 
ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (RUSSIAN OLIVE) 
Hardy large shrub or small tree with attractive silvery 
gray foliage. 
BOOM 25tOxs itn toe 2 Aan ee eo ee $ 1 40 
ELDER (SAMBUCUS) 
American (Canadensis) A hardy shrub, white flowers; 
black berries. 
110338) toj24 ine ae Se yee ee 80 
30152: to SPE S 2 re Se sesame «ae ee ee 1 20 
Cut Leaf (Acutiloba) Dark green fern-like leaves, white 
flowers. May-June. 
200" D2'tO nS sity: Be lee ey eee ey ee are ce eee 60 
280): 18 COsZa in eee ee eee a eee 80 
EO" De Oy i See ar perereet k see eae mee apc Schl gee em 1 20 
DO. S to 45tt Fy eee ee ee ee ees ee ee Ses 70 
Golden (Canadensis Aurea) Hardy, rapid growing shrub 
with outstanding golden yellow foliage. 
110° 12:tonlSans c= ee SIR ne Bie PRON UL Rs fg Ok ie kee Ee 95 
280) 18 to 24 ins hs a ee ee Ss EL AO 
PAT 0 Mie 408 oo feo Hb bred doses Tae Rade me) gh eat Ren Sc ea on mn a a 1 80 
BO Sp lOAs Ri. eS ae ie eG eae era Se ee 2 15 
Red Berried (Racemosa) Leaves beautifully cut and 
drooping. White flowers followed by showy red fruit. 
20 AS to-24 in) eee a ne ace ae ee phi Seo 2 00 
40 25 EOS! TU ee Se ee ee ae ee eee 2 80 
AO” SB UCORA OR A> Se ne RG po oe icy oe eee eS oe ee ees 3 20 
EUONYMUS 
Alatus (Winged) Wood very corky; scarlet. wing-shaped 
fruit; foliage beautiful pink in Autumn. 
AON HOS attra et See Ree a ee ee 4 00 
Alatus Compacta (Dwarf Winged E.) Dwarf form of 
above. 
ZO BE tOl 2S ai yer ste eae aren ee yg BS Wins e aiae S 3 50 
SO AA EO ar LC eo a Lee es ati ee vere ae ae 4 50 
Atropurpurea (Wahoo) Native hardy shrub or tree pro- 
ducing scarlet berries. Brilliant Autumn coloring. 
ps]O rsa Ig ove Kat bo Wc eee a eee SE, Ie Ane Pia 8 ees ee oe 1 70 
TOO. Sto Zest st eee ee Sea 2 2 10 
TRO! + Dotnet Cae ro Ae ee ee ae ee aha eee = 2°90 
AQ GST UTOHAREC. nate fee ts ee SP ee ee Peo eee See 4 00 
Europeaus (European Burning Bush) Orange-red fruit 
in Autumn; dark green foliage. 
20P 51 83tO: 24 AN a= se ee ee eee nee eee ae 2 10 
20) NZITO*O IES he ees eee eee oe oe see ee 2 90 
Yedoensis (Yeddo) (Yellow E.) Masses of pink and 
Orange four-lobed fruit. June. 
80); 12 tost8 tins ee See a ee ee i 1 60 
EXOCHORDA (PEARL BUSH) 
Grandiflora. Single dazzling white flowers in May. 
R02 tor 3 LG eee tet a ae ee Sees 2 10 
100" Stora tts tae Ee ee oe ces eS ee ee eee 2 90 


Per 100 


$ 12 00 


18 00 


Per 1000 


$100 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 25 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


FORSYTHIA 
Fortunei (Suspensa Fortunei) Large upright shrub. 
densely covered with golden yellow flowers. Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
REDO RES LO. 1G Anes Siete 2 eee ee ee eet $ 80 $ 7 00 $ 60 00 
BOR SitOr CAAT Bose aa ee. i 1 20 10 00 85 00 
RiOmec tOl oti ten es ee ae ee re ee et 1 70 14 00 120 00 
AGO EO LOMA: ft. i ee oe Is ee es ee Se 2 10 1SP0O7 7 © hes 


Intermedia (Border) Vigorous, spreading habit; bright 
yellow flowers early in April. 


007 12:torls ines iis 5-223 oo. See a een a Sas SS 80 7 00 60 00 
120 w4Ssto 24 in. = 222-82 5- ee ee a eee 1 20 10 00 85 00 
RGD MECORCOVS 1 Gees et eA ane eee ee eee ee ee 1 45 12 00 100 00 
GAC MOSCOE tel Gos = Ss hee 5 eee oe ae ee 2 10 18 00 150 00 


Intermedia Spectabilis. One of the best varieties. Rich 
golden yellow flowers. 


A Ober 2etO LG is 2 3 2 eee oe a ee ee 80 7 00 60 00 
POOR SitOl24 il. Soo. ee ee eee 1 20 10 00 85 00 
DLOMECRLOLO TE bso as hee Soe ee eee See 1 45 12 00 100 09 
CBUMNORUOL 4 aL bes San sos ee ee eee ea ee 2 10 18 00 150 00 


Suspensa (Weeping) Graceful, drooping type with long | 
pendulous branches. Yellow flowers. 


CU Tsk ome: SS b 0 Wit aoe ene, ieee eee ee ees ys Cele eee ale eee 00 1400S. 22252 
SROMMCLUOED, lbs 2 239 eee ie eee ree ee ne ees Fe 2 10 18 00 ete ee 
APD MORLOLA oh tes 2S a = Se eee eee eee ete oS 2 90 25 00 Be A 


HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA (WITCH HAZEL) 
Succeeds best in moist places with partial shade. Yellow 


flowers. 
2 ESE LOW OA TT) Sane ee apes Oe Brae a yee vay eae Ne hs 21 DON a ee Be Se? Sorte 
OER LO Reon Gee ee ee tw et ey es ange AE ome a0) tn re a 


HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA) 
Bella Albida (White Belle) Upright; white flower; red 


fruit. 
Reel ECOL Oat. 27 (is wee ekg. 2 A he oes Dare ee en 80 7 CO 60 00 
PANGS TRS eee Bh 0 bp SC RaE ec eiie Mee Fore eae rea 1720 10 CO 85 00 
POUMeZy LOO, bts. 2-8 =o at STEP ee Re Sears 1 79 14 90 120 00 
DOA ER: Ae i ea eh Oe eee it en eae tetas Be Res 2 AO 18 00 150 00 


Fragrantissima. A beautiful, almost evergreen shrub; 
very fragrant. 


= DOR MONE® 141852 oem ke od 5 oe es ee 95 S70 Oilers eae 
LUG), “Aor a 72 5 6 ea ee ek err ee ey 1 40 12 £0 Be A ae 
HAE ELOP oii teee seo. bo he ae Bae eee 1 90 L6sO0i | | 2 == 
LS Ome ou CO RAs! Gm em ye as a ee ee ee ee ee 2°50 2200 pie a 
Grandiflora Rosea (Bride) One of the best pink upright 
varieties. 
SUP LG WOp ll 29 05>. ay. hE ot a ee ae 80 7 CO 60 CO 
BOM LORCOr oa ins sa Seen ee eS Re ee ee 1 20 10 00 85 00 
SZ REO ROE ls Ree. ek a Uap nt aes oe ae Sl A ae 1 70 14 00 120 00 


Korolkowi Floribunda. Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle. 
Beautiful foliage. white flowers. 


SIU) Lge 20 es ep 0 ae Wap 0 er iene pn ar 1 80 5579] 1) | ge Seer San 

EQ EO LOL ea iene, 2 ee 2 2h ee ee ee a 2 40 20 00 Sey Pate 

7A) Ba 5 ae: 7 aR hea ee SAU Rien tae) eee 

Morrowi (Morrow) Spreading form, fragrant white flow- 
ers; red fruit. 

ORL CEL ONTS) Ilex ob oy Se eye we ee 80 i fig 110 i ee 

eT OY COL ANAT so Rn ee a ey es 1 20 1OXO0 Se. ee 
MOORE ECOL OUT Es eo re oe ae ee Be Oe 1 70 14 O0- Seo on 
RSE ORL OUT ES Comes es pea ns Ser ee ee ne ee 2 10 18 00 150 00 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA)—(Continued) 
Tatarian Pink (Tatarica Rosea) Hardy; pink flowers; 


~ red fruit. Per 10 
$20, 12;to 18 inves = se eine ee eee $ 80 
450: AS" tov24 intae ys to2 = ses ee eee eee net ene Dies, 1 20 
850) "2° tone Uh Bee oo oe ee oe ee ee ih 5 1 70 
ALO" SitOe4 Es oF 2 en Oe ee eee z 10 


Tatarian Red (Tatarica Rubra) Light-red flowers; red 
fruit. Upright. 


220: “A23tO 2S ins yo — ee e ee ee 80 
330. 18 tow24inen 38 ee ee eee 1°20 
S802 COS Pts oe ee ee Bee eee 1 70 
VEO SB COL ANECCE PON ce aie yes Mepis Le 2 10 
Tatarian White (Tatarica Alba) White form of above. 
520 22" tod sine Se ee ee ee ae eps 80 
540: "28: to: 2asints te ee ee ae Seen See 1 20 
5380's 2 tor Saher oe ce Bed ey a8 canase eh See ee oe | eee 1°70 
290). BS LOVathe: a4 eyes A ae ee a ae Maree ee 2 10 
Honeysuckle. Also See Hedging. 
HYDRANGEA 


Arborescens Grandiflora. Large flat heads of double 
snow-white flowers. Thrives in shade. June-July. 


DSO: (AD Lord Skyy say tee ee aes 2s eee eae 3s eye 1 40 
SSO" 2 tO ih Gs Se a ya eee Hine ee ee a a ae 2 40 
LI Mi OMNES yg OE ait Fae I ete ee al) 2) Ca ae tle eh 3 50 


Paniculata Grandiflora. (Pee Gee) Enormous trusses of 
double white flowers, blending into pink and bronze 
shades in Autumn. July-October. 


300. “A2tOAL Sain sek sie Sie er eee me ees ee ae es 1 40 
540°-18)-to 24 ine eee eee oe IO ay op gn 2 20 
O20 Ds VOr Tit Soe ea ey ae Ser Re eo oe 2 50 
200° Sto SI6 | thee ee 8 eo ee ee ee ee a SL 3 50 
110° “Tree form, 18) toy24.1ny ee ee eee Ss 2 90 
10 2 get a Ak 0 pass Ye vd gape cst Be Sune ech oe eta 4 50 
20 oe Pe LO (Ak Go Oo Sere eee ees ee seo. 6 00 
20 de Sen ACCOR OTT Gane ee ee eee ae ae ek SS T 50 


HYPHRICUM (ST. JOHN’S WORT) 
Aureum (Golden) Hardy shrub with bluish-green fol- 
iage, yellow flowers. July-August. 
20? VBA OPZE Urn ee ets are Oe ee te ree ie wenn ale 2 40 
20i.  DitOv mk tee | en is ON tate ae eee Be Ae ie arene 2 90 


ILEX (HOLLY ) 
Verticillata (Winterberry) Bright berries which remain 
until midwinter. 


S07 PZ RtO WS Ise Se ae) pes ee ee pe eee ee, eet 2 10 

SOs VO RtOtLE Me ae ee er ee are ee ee 2 90 

BON LZR OM Sb. 2 ae ees ey = cecal Sees ee a ec ee ee 4 00 
KERRIA 


Japonica Flora-Plena. Beautiful double, golden yellow 
flowers. June-September. 
1O¢712ito (lS ingest eon eee eee eee 2 40 
15, USO inte et eee Se ee ee ree ee ae = 3 20 


KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (BEAUTY BUSH) 
In early June it is a mass of long arching sprays of pale 
pink, tubular flowers. Very hardy, semi-dwarf. 


00. U2 stovtS in. os ee ec Se ee eee ee eee ee 1 80 
610 .18)\to 24 in. See ae Ae woe eee eee eee ee 2 40 
(004240 SU flit 9 eee Nr ale die a ee i Sed ea oe 2 90 

20" SitO4 ftir ea ee oe eee 4 00 


Per 100 
$ 7 00 
10 00 
14 00 
18 00 


7 00 
10 00 


20 00 
25 00 


25 00 


20 00 
28 00 


15 00 
20 00 
25 00 
35 00 


Per 1000 
$ 60 00 
85 00 
120 00 
150 00 


60 00 
85 00 
120 00 
150 00 


60 00 
85 00 
120 00 
150 00 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) | 


LESPEDEZA (DESMODIUM) 
Penduliflorum (Formosa) Very attractive purple flow- 


ers in September. Per 10 

SOmECOIUM == es 2 ee ae 2 eee ne See $ 1 80 

OPIN why oe eee Se ee nee Wie ee ee oe ee ee 2 40 

LILAC (SYRINGA) 
Named Varieties. Bush. Valuable and popular because 
of their enormous flowers and variety of color. 

U7 (op 1 hota 8 0 eee ene cg 8) Sag Ms Se epee Sem id ee ene 2 50 

RCS BLO 9 ed The en a AE eee Sy A Ba 3 50 

Fe HOW GYAN ES Rae NRO OSPR ll earns Wate We) Se AW wpe Vent sins PN eae ule 4 50 

31S 10 1 Ab Fe i ne a ee a geet oe Ne, a Se ae ee ee 6 00 
d-Double s-Single 3/4’ PALEY 
Alphonserlavelle}.d,-blue.__- 22 S258 555 ee 30 20 
@hass J Oly,.d) purplish-red: 223 22-228 we $2 ae ae 
Has exe So DUTpIISN-Tred. 6 a eee ee ee ee 15 40 
CHELTIR OS i aCe Goh ian eats en ee ee ee Oa eee ee ms Ega8 
Marie-e Graye, 8s; pure whites. .=. 22.2 2-+--.2__7_. fe 50 
Michael Buchner, d, dwarf lilac____-_.___.__-__-=-- ee eee 
Mine; .Ferier, Gd, pure white. 222.45 = 22 = 5-2. ees 5 
Mme, T.emoine, d? pure white... 5402-228. Sane ae 
PresuGrevy, a, isht blues 22227 se a ee (ee 10 40 
PEC CALE eae eee eS he Se Ds ee eS ae aie 
Dade jude spacth, s-purple. 2-23.22 22 S22 2-4 ee He aa 


Waldeck-Rousseau, d, pinkish-violet_______________- 


Common Purple (Vulgaris) The well known old fashion- 
ed Lilac with large bunches of fragrant flowers. 
Per 10 


POOR 2 CONG yikes | 1. sepa rey Pid, ie EE See Se $ 80 
ZOOM SsLOLee Mies oon 5 se. ee eee ee Sik es 1 00 
ZOOM Ee LOper len kes eee. Sn ee a eee 1 40 
ELD SS a0 We ik ake AAS De oe ent oN, AG ee, Ser se 1 90 
Common White (Vulgaris Alba) White form of above. 
mL eeOOL Se Ail. oo oe Se RN oe oy 5 Te ee ere 80 
SUIS) tO 24 in: 5 ose. oes Le CLARE ee Ee Papen rea ss Oe 1 40 
QE LOr ao ite eee a Oe eee el ee ee Re 1 90 
Josikaea (Hungarian) Small tree with dark green fol- 
iage and purple flowers. 
cL UEP A EC A ie 0 ee Sa Mo ok at EE ee ee a 2 50 
COANE he C8 is st. Loe ee ee eg Sg ee 3 50 
Persian Purple (Persica) Slender arching branches, 
small leaves and lilac flowers. 
Ot ONTO Wael Mees = 8s eben See 3 en ed eae eg ee 1 40 
LOOMIS LO. 4 iN 2 2 oF See oc oe. ae ee eee 2 25 
1GO0Brs OloRit. 92 25.2 2 Ure ee aoe et eee RS acs 2 60 
300, to 416.255 = Ga apo ee Oo ee 2 3 20 
Persian White (Persica Alba) White form of above. 
GOMPCRLOMONT Csr S22 es ie ER ee ee er Ee ee 4 00 
Rothomagensis (Chinensis) A valuable shrub with strik- 
ing reddish-purple flowers freely produced in May and 
June. 
ED CONT OGL oke na, is 2A SNe ie oe ee a 1 40 
DE OELOPe Die se eke te ot ho ee 2 25 
PATO RE AR LOtorl bse eee ee as Ns he Ee ee ee 2 60 
eZ EC OR Ea Fo a dy pk en ges Pee ee deer oe 3 20 
Villosa. Fragrant pale pinkish-lilac flowers; very bushy. 
MPI SREOR OL AT eS or er eS a ee oe A 2 40 
DO MOMNCOLA GT Gon atte a ee Ne as Se ng A 3 50 


Per 100 


$ 15 00 
20 00 


22 00 
30 00 
40 00 
55 00 


18/24” 


15 
60 


27 


Per 1000 
eee 


12/18” 
20 
120 
100 
30 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


PHILADELPHUS (MOCK ORANGE: SYRINGA) 
Avalanche. Grows taller than other varieties. 
170) -L2to MS iin ae eee eee eee Ye Volpe Y Searels me 
2900 WBE AS ea ee aes ee a ee aig Sh eg eS 
340. 2° tO onli es oes Ct. ae eee eee se 
Coronarius (Sweet Mock Orange) Fragrant white 
flowers. 


560° 212: CondS rime se eee ne Ra a eee 
2207 1S CO D4 ars ee le aS ee 
S208 2stOra Leen ee ar eS ee eee 
P50 MMRES ea 0 ET 3 ll Re eee a Be gal OO De Oe Rn ance a ee, 


Folus Aureis (Golden) dwarf yellow foliage, white 
flowers. 
1Os M20 Vode eee eee ee oa et 
Grandiflorus. Large flowered Mock Orange; not 
fragrant. 
500-412 towoin. 2 2ee enor seco pip Tien See eRe ae EA A tye 
LOOT Suto 24s eee ere et ee ee ee 
Lemoine. Semi-dwarf; slender; fragrant white flowers. 
SCO eto e Sein ess eee e ee  e pe se  ee 
10504 AS tov2sein gy eee se eee ee ee eae 
ZOOL R2ECO ne mel tarts eo ea a ee a 
ZOO Dau tOrs tre! teat kes Ee ee Le a ee 
Virginal. Medium grower. Showy white flowers much 
larger than any other variety. Semi-double and very 
fragrant. Blooms over a long season. 
Dt ZO ee ZE EOL pityee eee ee re, dle a eed ee gee 
WoO eS tO calls se ae eee ie oe ee Se ee 
SOO Cet Onoel bee eee eee see ee 2 oe A eS ee ees 
HOS stOuden Css eae ern ae ons Sa 8 ee ee ee 


POTENTILLA (CINQUEFOIL) 
Fruticosa (Shrubby) Dwarf growth; bright yellow flow- 
ers through the summer. 
TSOR 12 tOulGnn ee eee 2 le ee ee ee 
Opel SatOned miilet meee one. LF | ee ee 
20 2eLO ee outa eee ee woe Se ae Soe a eae 


PRIVET (LIGUSTRUM) 

Amur River (Amurense) Very hardy, northern grown 
type. 

OOO OLCO ma mlh es We eee te ee ee 
11000 12 to 18 in. 2 canes and up Be ede pe oy 3 ee ce 
7700 12 to 18 in. 3 a Be il BN hee ees ne Call Ree A ae 
9500 18 to 24 in. 2 e i NO Se ta AB ak dt ose Mines 
15000 18 to 24 in. 3 ” Be Oi Woe Sets SP yah en hee ye ae 
sa00 2 totewt. 27,and 3 canes andjup 2.2) 22.22 ee 
14900 2 to 3 ft. 4 canes and up ppt py a Spee ern aie wa 
ZiIO0. 3: toz4 ft. 4 5” MEIN Al Sth ei Va ce be re 
3600 3to4it.5 ” Sess gee eee ee a ee See 
California (Ovalifolium) Semi-evergreen, glossy foliage. 

Very upright grower. 


300) 23to 16 in: oscanesiand Up ee 
300 18 to 24 in. 3 if Lo eS RP, 2 ae Oe BR 
300 2to3ft. 4 id OE & cater fees B= Sie Se 


Ibolium. (Hardy California) Produces attractive glossy 
foliage and black berries. 
A407 12 tO Sans 2 88 ee eee Cee eee Ae 
SOO OSES tO) 241s. of Ae ee ee ae eee eee pee ome 
20092. 40'S Et; See ace es ne oe epee ee ee 
BOO) Bitorse ft oe ao a of ee ree een 
Ibota. Graceful, spreading Bremen. Black berries. 
160.12 to.18 ins 26 e setc. os deere = ee ee ee 
1200; 1S to: 24cin ss Se Ae ee oe noe a ee 
B50) 25torS fein ee ee ee Bae eee ee 
210.83 £04) ft os. 6 2 Bee ee ee ee ee 


Per 100 


$ 10 
14 
18 


00 
00 
00 


5 60 
8 50 


12 
16 


or 6 bo Hm bo dS CoONOIWWNNNE 


co 00 Ol 


00 
00 


Per 1000 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


PRIVET (LIGUSTRUM)—(Continued) 
Regel (Regelianum) Low dense shrub with almost hori- 


zontal branches. Very hardy. Per 10 Per 100 
A GORE ae Lord, 2 2 en ey et ae ee Ie $) S255. $ 10 50 
SSOMMPLOLCOU24 LIN ete a Sah gee 2 Ny MP ee ens Es ee eh Beg) EDS 14 00 
Thompson’s (New) Rapid grower; bushy. Very desirable. 
SIO 12 tO lS) ins 5-2 eee ee oe ea Se Ss ees ks st 3 50 
SOOMPLGELO 24, Iss 22 <5 Seis pee ales eed en ee oh Se 4 50 
120 DUC: O RCs ee oe eee See ee ee ee ee Sere ye eda 6 00 
PRUNUS — ORNAMENTAL PLUMS. See Ornamental 
and Shade Trees. 
PURPLE FRINGE. See Rhus. 
QUINCE JAPONICA (See Cydonia) 
RHODOTYPOS (JETBEAD) 
Kerrioides (White Kerria) Shiny leaves and large white 
flowers. Black bead-like berries in Autumn. 
DORs SECO 24tin= 4. 248 on 2 eee Pe ree eee Soe, 1A 12 00 
ZO mec AtOlo Gee cle = tee ee Meee ee mene 2 10 18 00 
POM ORCOUA CEUs a oet. Fae ee ee i ie ae 2 90 25 00 
RHUS (SUMAC) 
Aromatica (Canadensis) Fragrant leaves; yellow flow- 
ers, April-May followed by red berries. 
HORIZONS insite boa tee eS Be ee = 10 14 00 
DOs MlOstOre4 Ii 5k i ee es eek os ee a gS 2 40 20 00 
Cotinus: Smoke tree (Purple Fringe) This species has 
loose feathery foliage which gives it the effect of 
smoke. 
Ome ZaCOpel Sells eee ttm yess By See Ey Rae en See te 2200). =a 
Oise SCO: 24 ins = et re Sees ek A Se ete ala B00 4 @ She 
Cut Leaf (Typhina Laciniata) Beautifully cut foliage. 
Red berries. 
SOmet 2 top ln w= | {eee ees cere kes 5 2 a A 1 20 10 00 
TIO) ie 5 ie a Yee: ie ig ae te sy ee a eRe noes eh pa eee er Dea 1 70 14 00 
DLO MR RtOLO: Lest ans < Sean a ee eae eee eee eee 2 10 18 00 
TET RE ses 3a) HOC A ieee eNO OS pe OS eee ae ety ee ee tree Lee 2 90 25 00 
Smooth (Glabra) Dwarf habit; rich Autumn coloring; 
red berries. 
AA ADE COMES TT cy ete a ea ON rene Se Me RA es 95 & 00 
ZOOM CUSECO! 2AS Nee foe ne a ee Ses eee a Pe errs 20 10 00 
MOOLSOECOnauhteie. far eee cer) 21 As eee ene 1 70 14 00 
OM ton tOe det Cem l © SrA Ey seh ye eetete). no cere ee gee Sweat 2 10 18 00 
Staghorn (Typhina) Greenish flowers; crimson berries. 
Yellow and purple foliage in Autumn. 
AD mel SetOmlorits. a 22s Bee her Bo ee ees rs gd 70 6 00 
2 ma GEOR LANAI sie eatin ile hss Ja | PAN Oe ie al Be ne 1 00 8 50 
BUZCD) PAROS 385 6S aN ne me Mee Le A aa 1 40 12 00 
WSO SRS: LOe et bes a9 ie este Se eee rie eee 1 80 15 00 
SOMA ORO eL Cesc te er eee) Se wey ey ee Somer 2 40 20 00 
RIBES (FLOWERING CURRANTS) 
Alpinum (Mountain Currant) Golden yellow flowers pro- 
duced in great profusion. 
s((O(D 3 OAGW 0 or 9a 1s i eS Oe Sp ee a hl 18 00 
TCL y BUSY ike) ah o We ce ledge a yen 2 50 22 00 
TSU Me SF ao Nie 2 TO ahs Ss Is a ee ee 3 20 28 00 


29 


Per 1000 


$ 90 00 
120 00 


30 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— (Continued) 


RIBES (FLOWERING CURRANTS)—(Continued) 
Aureum (Yellow Flowering) Deep yellow flowers. Black 


fruit. Per 10 
GO) ISitor24in. ee: eae ee oe eee ee $ 170 
90. 2itoror tte see ee eee es seat ae ee Sif ord Zope 2 10 
ROSE ACACIA (ROBINIA HISPIDA) 
Low, bushy shrub with clusters of beautiful pink 
flowers. 
SOy ASE COML Geta seer Pee ey 1 ei yee ee 20 
30-- Sato eZ Aan eee ey wee eae, eee hg ae 1 70 
BO: SZet Ora at tee spe ee te mea De ne SPELT Se se et eee 2 10 
ZO’ SECOUa hele yee ee ee 8H Be Ps AN eae aes 2 90 
SNOWBALL (See Viburnum) 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. Free-blooming dwarf shrub; crimson 
flowers. 
ZOO) A SLOWLO aD ne et tn Sl ee eee abealls: 
ATO elt Com s AMS cere set. La ee ns Se ee 1 70 
AAQ WS Ona iil et ete Sp ng re a 1 90 
BO, Te itOve powt tee ee oe 0 2 Sl a ee 2 40 
Arguta (Garland) Semi-dwarf with feathery foliage. 
14407 MOVtOM Stine mee eee 2 eS Le a ere 80 
2100) 28"to 24inee 2 8 ee Re MS Chad es? AT Be 95 
P28 O¢ sD atOnoei be ei rpertrie 0.2 * Sn Tp Ne yee mae 1 40 
DOP ga toned eee me. Nae ak ea ee ee 1 90 
Billardi Pink. Dense spikes of rich pink flowers; July- 
September. 
TROOP MSO SM Nes eae ee = eee 65 
AO WATS toca eee oe SEBS oe ee 1 00 
ASO ae OeLONe pL Glee Meee eee aria oe ee ee 1 40 
GOMKSatoraettre se ee oe OW ee yn ee 1 90 
Callosa Alba. Similar to Anthony Waterer; white 
flowers. 
SO) OO sein eee Po ee Oe Petey Se abe! b. 0) har 70 
10s AD atOnm Sine sac Sk ee es Se ee 1 40 
Froebeli (Froebel) Similar to Anthony Waterer, but 
more vigorous and hardy. Used extensively. 
6110 AZ tO ASN: 94 ee en 80 
2900) WIS4tol24ein.. = os ee eS Wey eee 1 20 
Korean (Trichocarpa) Blooms in large dome-shaped 
clusters of white flowers in June. 
SOO Mm CECO Meri eee ee ek ee oe, Sees 80 
SS0F al Sstoved ina soe a ee ee ee 1 20 
290 2 tOta here eee ee ee ee ee eee 1270 
Opulifolia (Ninebark) Flat racemes of cream colored 
flowers. 
60 A Seto 2atin. so te eS eee oe eee eee 1°20 
50). 2utOlo less Saeco eo ee re 1 70 
Opulifolia Aurea (Gold Leaf Ninebark) Golden leaved 
variety. White flowers in May-June. 
GO; WiStton24 in ees 2 She I eee Se 1 20 
SORA UOLo ice ee Ted ae ike ee 1370 
210) SelOrA tte ick ee ORS 2). 4S ee eee 2 10 
Prunifolia (True Bridal Wreath) Pure white flowers, 
very double. 
1O' AZ GMS in we See Seok ee 2 od Ae ee ee 1 40 
SO! LS stO: 2asin 6 ae 8 Sr re ee se ee 1 90 
40°°2 'to:.3 fbis22 ce Lees Ue te eee 2 40 


14 00 
18 00 


Per 1000 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


SPIREA—(Continued) 


Sorbifolia (Sorbaria) Ash-leaved foliage; white flowers. 
Peri0O Peri00 Per 1000 


OO Peo COy 24 MN sn 2 Pe Sopa eter ew ee ee pee Vie ee ain $ 1 40 $ 12 00 Sie ee 
OO COE eh See pea ea re 1 ra 1 90 AG OO 44", 222 

TOM PORLONO yor L542) pO en es ate aN gl a 2 90 2500s? B22 ee 

Thunbergi (Thunberg) Dense feathery foliage; white 
flowers. 

oO OMeOMCOMT A cS 8 se ase ne gle cere ete Rae Maye 60 5 00 eee 
AA 0 Bat 2)tOe 1S Ins 55) ee ees 2s ee a OS 95 8 00 70 00 
mS Ome ot COr 24. 1a o Se fay oo ea eee Te Me aT cp 1 40 12 00 100 00 

SO MRC MLO Ryo! LCS: yee ats er ay Uae a ar ee apr ey PE Be st PL al 1 80 15 00 eee 


Van Houtte. The most popular of the Spirea. Its grace- 
ful branches are a mass of fragrant white flowers. 


TIE LOLO) APA eo ot Bip ho er eet a rae ee All SE ee pee a Pele 40 3 50 30 00 
A Ole Sa COVA RNs te ico he Sy tne Pe ey ei eS 60 5 00 45 00 
AGSO Mo aLOs rele Sw Ue el LANs OM yi ce Pee Werte lon (wl BFE Dh 80 7 00 60 00 
NGSONor LOR ites es Sa ae ee ie ee) Ae ilo 1 40 12 00 100 90 
For light grades, See hedging 
STEPHENANDRA 
Flexuosa. Graceful, dwarf shrub with fern-like foliage. 
OO MPIS:CorZ4 danse Lined te aap eee oe ee os ees 1 70 AS OOS Pyieesce 
SYMPHORICARPUS (SNOWBERRY) 
Chenaulti (Improved Coral Berry) New, very small 
leaves; gracefully arching branches; pink flowers; red 
fruit. 
NOOMMONtO;LS Anes We tee Se 0 al ap Rey A 2G 80 Hes OWS ed 
GTOLsIS"to 24 inst S kk 8 ee de Bes Sh ee ee 1 20 10 00 85 00 
OOM Za tous: its i nee Se 0 eM Sh alt 9 es ae LTO 14 00 120 00 
Oe CONE Ebr et mee ee ek SOE Ere pte 2 eres 2 10 aoe U0 NS ad Bp oy Be 
Racemosus (White) Small pink flowers; white berries. 
1500 12 to 18 in. ----- PEER ps See eee ar ae epee EN 65 5 60 50 00 
Sl OeRIS8 tO 24. iNet eee oe ae Be as Bete 1 00 & 50 7 00 
NOGOS-2ZACOvS Lie ite) Se Se | Se eee oe Bap tee ett 1 40 12 00 100 00 
SOS r COPS Io TU ie ts ant Bhi ee ee eB Rae Lanes 1 90 LGLOOs menue 
Vulgaris (Indian Currant) Hardy native shrub. Reddish- 
purple berries. 
OO me castOvLS insane ere i ee ee 65 5 60 50 00 
MOCOR US TLO Zar inter: pe wate OS aR ee et Tie ic 1 00 8 50 75 00 
OOM ZhtOsouttce == se) ae ea eer an Meany nage 1 40 12 00 100 00: 
SO mostONd Tiss a ee ES A ee Be Aa 2 10 SEO NT PA os x 
TAMARIX 
Grown for its feathery foliage and showy panicles of 
pink flowers. 
Green foliage varieties: 
UES oo) PPES Eb a1 3 A Misa es eon ge et INDO 99 Oe Se 80 7 00 60 00 
LU Op coli Use Ea Nee Piel, ee NEN I be AE i 1 25 10 50 90 00 
eB) SLO. fo Bg es ene ON SSR ENE Oe IN ie, gS pe ee 1. 70 14 00 120 00 
PaO cie Leap rember Secs, Ne ree nr Ae SE SR es 1 90 1G00} Woe ee 
DRCOMGR UL. item Nt RAL I See Ae a ea eee 2 40 20-0025) S32 


Africana. Dark green foliage, pink flowers before 
WCAC See ee oe Se eee Sato BS erie sec eenee eS L 410 190 190 20 


Tetandra Purpurea. Pink flowers, green foliage 
hardyAMay-IUN@s2 030k oo idee eee 2s 50 340 420 50 epee 


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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 
TAMARIX—(Continued) 


Silver foliage varieties: Per 10 

12°to 1S ines Se oe ee ee ee re er ee aan nn 2 pe a $ 60 

DS tO Zein ss Pe ee le nee a ee meee 95 

PAE 0 RS Pee ae Ae Ne oe Oe es See A ee ee 1 40 

oi oo Ye: So] WA ee en! Sy eR EEN ime hee 2 00 

4 tow ft 2 cess ee te ees ane el ee en en Re 2 40 
4/5 3/4 


Hispida. Light blue foliage, bright pink flowers. 

June-July * 220s Se eee ee ee 150 310 
Odessana. Upright growth, slender branches, 

silver foliage; light pink flowers in slender 

TACCMES: 22 502s re eee yy Pare Sek Se ee 20 100 


VIBURNUM 
Americanum (American Cranberry Bush) A _ large 
spreading shrub. White flowers followed by scarlet 


fruit. Per 10 
GO: B82 COPS oils Aes seers see: ayaa re ee er a ee $ 1 90 
207) AS. top 24 inn Ss See Sea ee ee ee ce ces 2 75 
4Q\ q2yTOsSi tet sires Oy mes ey coed cre get eR eS eee 3 20 


Dentatum (Arrowwood) Large shrub with glossy foliage 
and white flowers. Berries blue-black. 


gS] 0 ages 7 Yig oo ed 2 0b 91 ene en a ee ea EN ae ee 1 20 
TIO 8718 COC ee: Vinee tyes me eee ee, We ee es NO, ees 1 80 
10 ae OS i Goss BS aay eee AN ies no ae a eae ee 2 40 
ZO Bite Lt is i ee IG yee ae ler OO oes 3 20 


Lantana (Wayfaring Tree) Large shrub with soft heavy 
foliage and clusters of white flowers. Red fruit. 


D0. AZ tO Stn Se se ee ee eee ears ee 1 70 
DOS ES sto (24 etn ee ee ee eae 2 10 
Ha OM Jue YS 0 os i a Re ar as Pn ope 2 90 
IQs MS tO; 4 hte er eee ee ee eee een 3 50 


Lentago (Nannyberry) Bright green leaves and frag-: 
rant, yellowish white flowers. Black fruit. 


PAO ena WM wo) a 5.) Wc ae ae ead oA Bs bere meme, Seen a A 1 80 
1) SL SSL OReA ila. to ae eee oe ee ns Me a, BOs oy roeee ee et Fe 2 40 
Ly EZ LO Rook Oe eee a ane Pee ere re ee OE NS 3 00 
Opulus (European Cranberry Bush) Large spreading 
shrub; with white flowers followed by red fruit. 
Foe Oem s 7M so ts Uc i 8 dm Ne gee Sn ay nen eg Oe yee 1 90 
GO 18sto 24 0in so as aa ee oo ee Oe a 2 75 
TOORV2ETO Suh e es see eee a eee sen en eee Ae Soe ae 3 20 
210 To tor Sait Sane ee met or ee Pe Se See 4 00 
Opulus Sterile (Common Snowball) Well known shrub 
with large snowball-like flowers. 
20 Pe SetOc Spite eee ee eae re eee” = eee eee Oe 1 90 
140; VS toele: Aree oe ee > & i SPs tee A OR See Zio 
GOS 2 tOGoenle ss ee ee ee ee eee 2 See 3 20 
DAQENSELO Avil: 35 22 ai ee SB am ee ae ata 4 00 


Tomentosum Plicatum (Japan Snowball) Double white 
flowers, blooms profusely. Has no fruit. Dark green, 
crimped foliage. 

20) AZO 10 ee ee ee ee 1 90 


10: SSitoeein: - 2 2 See ae ee ee ee 2 90 
WEIGELA (DIERVILLA) 
Eva Rathke. A remarkable free bloomer. Rich red 
flowers. 
S801 A Datonl Stine. see eee ee Se ee oe ee eee 1 40 
280) =28tOvorl Grass = ee ee ee eee ee 2 50 
BOS tOn4aclt. te Se eS Oe ee a Se eee 3 50 


Per 100 
$ 5 00 
8 00 
12 00 
16 50 
20 00 


Per 1000 
¢e 
70 00 
1006 00 
140 )u 


2/3 18/24 12/18 


1320 510 


320 280 


Per 100 
$ 16 00 
24 00 
28 00 


10 00 
15 00 
20 00 
28 00 


30 


Per 1000 


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33 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—(Continued) 


WEIGELA (DIERVILLA)—(Continued) 
Floribunda. Lighter red than Eva Rathke, larger 


grower. Per 10 

SMe SALONA DIYSan- eer SP Cite Ser Ree eS Ses S 210 
Rosea. Rose-colored flowers. One of the best varieties. 

SOmel 2 tow Sine ieee 2 es ee ee he se 70 

G20 ML SRCO ASTM is sa Cree ek een ee ps es hy ee, Vw 1 10 

TOO MEA stOvorLt. ~ 5652 2e Oe eae ee eee ee ee 1 70 

OME LOMA SECs ia eee cage Oe ee ee ep ee oe 1 90 
Variegated. Dwarf grower; variegated leaves; pink 

flowers. 
DOM SetOwl 4 AN f so 2h. ot Be pee Pe SO oe 17-70 
DOr COv omer eS ee Sa Rl A ho ae AU OP Ei Spee 2 10 


CLIMBING VINES 
AMPELOPSIS 
Engelmanni. Similar to Quinquefolia with smaller, more 
dense foliage. Will cling firmly to brick walls, etc. 
SOOse Za VeaT, MEGUMI & Serine) Se Se ee eS $ 80 
150 zy SIN x hi 2 eyes ee Pp te A ta ls 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) Very large green fol- 
iage, changing to brilliant scarlet in the Fall. 
SAO ra 2 MCAT WLC CUTTS ye ps Dn ee ed 65 
150 i SIN Ooh ape te tae Breen nel ee ee tae ude 95 


Veitchi (Boston Ivy) Best for walis. Small green fol- 
iage, brilliant Autumn coloring. Plant on north or 
east, for best results. 


SUM peeweCaTr. MeGinmM <2 255. es ee ae ea ek ee 120 
240 2 IN Gi 52 ea se Bee ef aT ee 1 70 
53510)) “cy BACESE W ome (a rol Ue SS ae <a a ee Sato eae 2 10 


ARISTOLOCHIA (DUTCHMAN’S PIPE) 
Sipho. Large heart-shaped leaves. Brownish flowers re- 
sembling pipes. A rapid grower. 
Sor eat 12 Me aN eratticn a se see Lee 3 50 


BIGNONIA (TRUMPET CREEPER) 
Radicans. Large orange-scarlet trumpet shaped flowers. 
15AO Meo ieCATA MeCIUM Gre) he te See Fe Fe 1 15 
900 “i IN Grp eae ees 2 wens nO. hk he es 1 40 


CELASTRUS (BITTERSWEET) 
Orbiculatus (Oriental) Orange berries with red seeds. 
5Omeoaweare Medium 92222224. 2..2 55 ee ee ee 1 40 
290 22 IN (Oso ae eee, Oe aes eee eo SRE a 1 75 
Scandens (American) A shrubby vine. Yellow flowers 
in June followed by bright orange-yellow and crimson 
fruit in Autumn. 


100°22 “ears Medium-=~ 232.22 fo oe ee Sa = 15A0 
_ ~280 Efe 0 eid Latency "Jo alee ee i ANE Sap ae OOM 1 80 
CLEMATIS 


Large flowering. One of the most beautiful climbing 
vines, the large individual flowers being very dec- 


orative. Per 10 
DeeeC Ds NICO UUITIN apie ayo Sa tia Ae es el I eat 2 90 
He IN Ov Leia 2 etn eae eee a ge ss OS an a 4 00 
3 in. pots; stakedswith>24:in: tops. 2... 2 22 2) 2 90 
Potted 
EVerrya. GVVMILe) = a eo ie oe ae SE 50 
Jackman Ceurple ie soe eee ses ee se See 100 
Mimentdws ANGTey(ReCG) i. 2on) fei de ee Bo - 40 


AMONG? CIC) pee ee ee ee ae aS ae ee 20 


Per 100 


$ 18 00 


6 00 
9 00 
14 00 
16 00 


14 00 
18 00 


10 00 
14 00 


30 00 


Per 100 


25 00 


Per 1000: 


Per 1000 


34 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


CLIMBING VINES—(Continued) 


CLEMATIS—(Continued) ‘ 
Coccinea (Texensis) Urn-shaped flowers of reddish rose, 
softened on inner side with buff and pinkish-buff. 


20). 2 Year Medium: 92-2 se ory te Seen eee 


Crispa (Marsh or Curly C) Graceful foliage with dainty 
bell or urn-shaped flowers, steel-blue in color. 

SOc ZY ear Megiuim ing ste 45 es, eee ee es 

20 me INO Rhee Se = Seaaye Re oe Ae are ee 


Paniculata (Sweet Autumn) A valuable vine with at- 
tractive foliage hidden by masses of fragrant feathery 
white flowers. 


580. 2sYear «Medium. ess OA 8! eee 


2500 ‘ INO SAD eee Sees Fe ol ha oe Lae ee 
1500)(.S Mean wWNO cd eset. rte 4 ot, ee ee eee 


EVONYMUS 


Radicans (Winter Creeper) Dense growing evergreen 
vine. 


LOO} Dace aT VIC OMUIN gee ie rs ae oe 
100 He JAS 0 Ys [ie cae pe ae SL ee a 


HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA) 
Gold Flame. Foliage almost evergreen. A very hardy 
everblooming honeysuckle. Flowers are red outside, 
bright yellow inside. 


ZOOS 2eVeCar VINO el ee seit we eet ee 


Hall’s Japan (Japonica Halliana) Flowers open white, 
changing to buff; very fragrant, blooms constantly. 


2000) e2E ear MCG UN 2 os ea uN ee ee 
3000 re INO Rep ree ee A EL oe eee eee 


Heckrotti. Everblooming trumpet-shaped flowers. Frag- 
rant. Bright red outside, bright vellow inside. Foliage 
almost evergreen. 


NODE2 oy ear. «Wrediina ee cro. ote et Se ie 
100 2 INQ fenet es Se Ove Rt ON i eee eee 


Monthly Fragrant (Periclymenum Belgica) Very frag- 
rant red and yellow flowers. Blooms all summer. 
HO: = 2evear Medium. == 222092. 28S Jee eee 
60 - INO ANA a8 ses. Ce ee ee 
Scarlet Trumpet (Sempervirens) Trumpet-shaped 
flowers. 
40-32 "Year Medium: 29.2 6.2202 J Oe es eee 
50 INO UA ee eee sips Shoe ea ee 


Yellow Trumpet (Sempervirens Sulphurea) Clear yellow 


flowers. 
GO) 22 Mear. STOO rie ee eee Pe ae De ee 


120 s NOS Oe ce ee gee oe 


IVY (HEDERA HELIX) 
English. Foliage thick dark green; ever-green. 
150° 2; “inch. pote tats ine ee ne oe 
200 2% ” ideas 7/1 BS | oe ee a Se ae 


KUDZU (PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA) 
Large foliage giving dense shade. Rosy purple flowers. 
040572" Year; Medium: #2 - 2.0 s eA ee 
1950 % Dy: Ko Pats ees © ere teen Spe, ae pees LL ee ere mPa a. 


MATRIMONY VINE (LYCIUM) 
Chinese. Small purple flowers followed. by red fruit. 
170: 2 Year... Medgivim <eo 2 e © 2 = ee pe een ee 
50 4 INGOs 1s Ae ce oS eo aoa, 0S ea ee 


Per 10 


2 40 
2 90 


Per 100 
$ 10 00 


10 00 
15 00 


9 00 
14 00 
18 00 


20 00 
25 00 


30 00 


Go ON 
Ol 
oO 


22 00 


S&S 


Per 1000 


250 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


CLIMBING VINES—(Continued) 


POLYGONUM (FLEECEFLOWER: SILVER LACE VINE) 
Auberti (Chinese Fleecevine) Foamy sprays of white 


flowers. Per 10 Per 100 
AS 2 ay CAP NECCLUINI 5 Ss Setar gee ey est et 2 $ i 40 $ 12.00 
1040 4 IN OM dio 5 beste eee ee srt te akan 2! 1 90 16 00 
WISTERIA 
American (Frutescens) Lilac purple flowers in clusters. 
150m 2 wear, Medium tromyseed= 22 2 pe 258 95 8 00 
160 2? No. 1 ss 4s pala NA gO ae a! ce Ot AD oT 1 40 12 00 
Chinese Purple (Sinensis)Long racemes of purple 
flowers. 
S07 “ear, Medium fromisecdss--- = 222224" =-s-— 95 8 00 
400 ‘i Med. from blooming wood Bees Beer ee Ce 1 80 15 00 
350 a INO: Lise. an" Spee cae MES eee ee 2! = 2 90 25 00 
Chinese White (Sinensis Alba) White form cf above. 
Joa Year, Medilm fromeSeed) = 2) e- 3255.4 52 495222 1 70 14 00 
20 4 No. 1 2 al Pea ilk saee Aa eae ie 2 10 18 00 
150 x Med. from. blooming wood weal tg Pe? +2 AO 20 00 
30 “4 INO: ele ec agers Tila age 3 eS es & 2 90 25 00 
HEDGING 
BARBERRY (Lighter grade than regular grade of shrubs) 
Thunbergi Per 100 
1500 Seedlings, 2 EO tOsO gt ae DLA CNC se Fe hors nl eee 8S ee $ 80 
5500 ” 9 to 12 in. ee erm tte See ae ee 1 40 
8000 x AZ toolovin: AU Pots GRE TS i: Re Cen ae 1 90 
15000 ee *- - 15 to.48 in: ge ETS et 23 Se oe eg hae ee 2 40 
4000 ss ” 18 to 24 in. fg Re ieee Soe pare iin 2,50 
sou0panransplants! “L2ito nl orinvers: - 2 eis ee es eee Se @ AR 40 
BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS) 
Catharticus 
SUOUMIORLO. Ta. d reeks on bo eyes. eet te An Sie rk 90 
BOGOR et eCOr Lo iis seins oo oF me Ng ren ey LIS Senn ee oe en eee IS 1 40 
eS OOM SCONES ATV fe 5 4 ee ee ee ee eS eee et 1 90 
CARAGANA 
14000 6 to 12 in. Seedlings SE eee ay ea te he os ye 80 
SAMO RGUD EO ALS ATTY Pee 6 eal eee ar ee De page ai See Wye ADO 
11000 18 to 24 in. a nd NIN nag ee a Sl ER a pe ee AED Biel 1 60 
3600 2 to 3 ft. see PE tee Se ey Ae Leen. See eee ged eee oe 2 40 
HONEYSUCKLE 
~  Tatarian Pink 
A007 ist 4 0 le OAS 0 ae a Pr en Re cs Pe eel hy nals ee 2 10 
B20 et OLS ANNs 230 oe oa eo ees ape ee 2 gee ne ee 4 00 
SOUREUSELO 241M. £28 2. sey tty Bae Le ees Shae eee a Oo oe 5 50 
Tatarian Red 
LEAN A 50 et hs 6 4 RLU ein ee Ln ee. 8 AL atl a a nN z 10 
PAUUIS DAA Goi Ise) 0 ean Welle Gull teh oars, naib glk Naty ect x oe Ree 4 00 
CUOMC SEtore Gti. = 28 et oo Oe. Bee ey eee tee oY Poe 5 5 
Tatarian White 
ORL Oe tI Th re. tie Ne Se a See ee eek ey en NC 2 10 
WOUOR Fez CO Loe e: 008 i TE Da aera i eRe ES eee ak oe 4 00 
MULBERRY RUSSIAN 
See Forest Tree Seedlings. 
PRIVET—See Shrubs 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
See Forest Tree Seedlings. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
SA eTOCs UO ie i HGves i OS See Bee. SP ai ema ea | Sg 2 10 
ZL) © AAS Cay 1S a oes ihe a ES Tek a es en oe ee Fe SY 


3t00° (18 to 24. in... -__2 EE Se ee ey ns es SR te POR mee aE Bey Soa Or 4 00 


35 


Per 1000 


18 
25 
35 


00 
00 


00 


00 


36 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


EVERGREENS 
(Balled and Burlapped) 


Our assortment of Evergreens includes many of the better varieties of Junipers 
as well as the standard varieties in the other families. They have been sheared and 
pruned for producing compact, symmetrical specimens. 

Evergreens that are selected and marked by customers in the Nursery will carry 
a ten per cent additional charge above the following listed prices. 

ALL EVERGREENS ARE SOLD WITH THE DISTINCT UNDERSTANDING 
THAT IF THEY ARRIVE IN GOOD CONDITION AND ARE ACCEPTED, OUR 
RESPONSIBILITY CEASES. 

Customers desiring Evergreens with roots puddled can secure them at the follow- 
ing reductions in price. 

12 to 18 in. at 121%4¢ ea.; 18 to 24 in. at 15¢ ea.; 2 to 3 ft. at 20¢ ea. 


ABIES (FIR) 
Balsamea (Balsam) Pyramidal form; foliage dark green, silvery 


beneath. Per i0 Per 100 
20 "3 toA Ebi. she ee Se eee er ee yy oS eae $ 17 50 Se 
1s a Si RTS a GA aes Ae ln fot le eh eee Jr a ae eh eee 2250. (a ae 

LOO: Sto s6N LE. Ss 5S. 9 ees perce eres eG PE ea lt eae oe eee 3000") We se 

BO: $O2tOl TLE ee ee pee cramer age ED re te ye eS ee 3:50" er ee ee 

10-9 £0. 10) RE» eae een eee en ret ey ey he og 62 50 ees 

BY. hOMtOr 12 EC: shar eee eee reer eae al ee ten see ee 79 00." 9? eee 

Be DFO, has Pts a See aa rete ee a 0 Ae ese ee ee 90700. .* “eee 
Concolor (White) A beautiful tree for yard planting. Blue-green 

foliage. 

LO 2 toi236 0G ey een reese ne be ee 13:50! @ 7) peereae 
15206 tov PES ee ee ee ee eee he Sea 22° 50s oe tee 
10°23. tOca legis <4 ee ne een ce 5 lt a ee eee 25°00 >. Saas 
10) 3 oat O54 rr eee ee eee ere ee ey a ete 30) 00.97 1 


Douglasi (Douglas) (Pseudotsuga Douglasi) Foliage bluish-green. 
Tall, rapid grower, drought resistant. 


AOS. tos4 Et. Sis ee A ee heen Sw ek A ee 1750" eae 
AQ tk COM MEGA eRe eee ee ee ND el Tne ee 22°50!) == 
60: hDROLG) LU. <7 5a ee Ber Ba es FS 2) 21 50: 4° oe 
40 SGtO2GiLCE cele whee Cee Ae ete he ie aes Se Sl 2 A ee S200) * lee 
7 OTM BB ONC Gl el etiam 2, Suse os aa te a pees RS eR ERE See | 40°00 *| ) Se eeee 

DM SiGO Omens Gee. eee eee peewee see age oie an eet NP ee 5000. se 


JUNIPERUS (JUNIPER) 


Chinensis (Chinese) Broad pyramidal form; sharp, pointed foliage 
of blue-green color. 
Be 79) £0 eNO EG re ad oS Pee Se ee he a 52150". ae 
5 MO OM 2 tee oe ewe ee cin cele Se ES Cee a te eee 65.00. 1. Saas 


Chinensis Mascula (Pyramidal Chinese Juniper) Two distinct types 
of foliage are found in this unusual tree. Bears yellowish-white 


berries. 
25) 2B tOn Oo Cee bse eee tee oe oes ey ee re ya A yee 0 a re 237507 « (See 
ZOE gS eet ets ee ie eg ae Toe A oie ee Se et Shan Sea 20.50: _ |, 42a 
15° 5.to' 6 f&-._ 2. Sia T toninnme eae: Hte ky Ae ape ONS Sa ey 45 00 ae 


Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer) Broad bushy habit; gray-green 
foliage. The most satisfactory of all spreading varieties of 


Junipers. 
250% 15toHlSting, spreadiaee) = ese wee ee Soe ne ee 16 50 150 00 
100 18 to 24 in. ee oo Oe ey eee ee ee 19 00 175 00 
60 2 to 2% ft. A Ee ote Bac Ny ite 2 cee Cee ie! 5 57 Cea eee 2750 250 00 
25 2% to 3 ft. 1h ame bee Ba peg a etm ene pag Le 32-50. 64 220 aaee 
9 3 to 3% ft. Ae ea SOE, gee. oj Be Me. nn: Se ee 40-00: . eee 
5 5 to 6 ft. LE RR OES aed TE hts te, RE ROPE ER FEA 70 00 Bes Bey 


Chinensis Pfitzeriana, “Staked upright’. Pyramidal sheared type. 
80. 2°to 216"tt.). upright® 90). br ee eee 32 50) sg eee 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 37 


EVERGREENS—(Continued) 


JUNIPERUS (JUNIPER)—(Continued) 
Communis Canadensis Depressa (Prostrate Juniper) Vigorous 


growing, low spreading habit. Dark gray-green foliage. Per 10 Per 190 
SO MeL ON CO ML eT: cen seme gh 2s RO Med See an ee ene cite iy Pe wate Se S210 2008 * Sees 
SOMES CO 24 Tne ee Bee per ee en ee creed tO ne ny na P20) eee 
OMe tO: Dae Ets Se Sill eee ae sae ee rue men eaees S a haa Ll ED OOK. oh eee 


Communis Depressa Plumosa (Andorra Juniper) A dwarf spread- 
ing Juniper of silvery green foliage which turns purple in Aut- 
umn. Very hardy. 


G30 Rel Stow 3) in:; ‘Spreadie 2 sw erer pees oe ee were pe gee eae 14 00 125 00 
420 18 to 24 in. le Ts. 27s Ny «AE a ae Si ee AT RN 16 50 150 00: 
£Owz2 to2t. ft: Se ie ey ge ili ee pean iS Poy 5 ayes Dt eee 21 00 190 00 

50 2% to 3 ft. Ue  Meakanare pe paor pe eRe tote TAS a Byes 2s eR 2250") eee 


Communis -Hibernica (Irish) Very formal in outline. Glaucous 
green foliage. 
SLOT ge cea io Yao. Se b 0 Pape ye ieee sR coeds NL yy ee i ae eee aoe OE 9 50 85 00 
OO Mee 2 COLO i Gat as Se ea ee peer ks een ena ae be sya Se NB Be 14 00 125 00 
Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper) Compact, well-shaped pyra- 
mid; foliage gray-green. 


HOM PLS RL OCL 4 As Scr ie Dae ee ee ey eee aE ens eas He els OO 125 00 
Oper COs AoE Uh seo SEES ee ee ee ee a ed See VR ee ey eae 2 By TieDOMs © geese oe 
Horizontalis (Creeping) A true creeper, green foliage. 
GOR 2ECOLOTI Ne; Spee Geese pas ne a a eee ee G2003 7-2" Laer 
210 ~.15.to 18 in: ccs gE UL = 2h Se Ie ie opine oo eR 8 00 75 00: 
170 18 to 24 in. i Pe Ais ga aE fi ok MR ag ge ee 11 00 100 00: 
Oye tO) 242-2. Siete pe ee a pepe as oe nec fame PA 7 Sie RO ft ect 16 50 159 00 
120 2% to’ 3 ft. I a Nap Se ae Rae OP ee gee EN, a Pi 19 00 175 00 
20S stores) Lt. 2 | Pie Saye Re SAE eee Bree yay geal. ia DY Ip 25) O00 a eee 
10 3% to 4 ft. 1S 9 alae yc ME OI pmertei IN cn Rey oe aa NA 30 00 2 ae oe 
10 4 to 5 ft. aie cairn [sO ie wd ule SE a. Beat aire er ee SOvOOMy aes 


Horizontalis Douglasi (Waukegan Juniper) A splendid ground 
cover. Effective with its long trailing steel-blue foliage through- 
out the year. 


Me Oar 2 tOLLO iT 2< 22 ay ag ere Ne ee whe ares Se tye eg 8 Fen Gi O07 gens oe 
AAV cal 45h KOT bea 6 0 Reeee ee ee Sy eRe a n eee De UES moc oe eee ee 8 00 75 00 
TD nec 0-7: 9s 0» Wes cera a NES ce os eke win Sh ey OY Ge eye eS Moe 11 00 100 00 
SAC OUD Go be a aor ieee 0k fae Bere ee ee ee a, Re aa Bab 100m. 1 i227 
Sabina (Savin) Dense, low spreading branched variety; deep green 
color. 


240 15 to 18 in., Spread 


Sabina Tamariscifolia (Tamarix Savin) Forms a dense mat of 
bluish-green; fine foliage and a good hardy variety. 


ZO bes tOr Sri, ees ce ieee, oe) TE wae 8 lems pe aa yt Source Beeb lef DO URAI i phetS orem 

Scopolorum Argentea (Blue Moon) Bushy, broad pyramid. One of 
the best of the several ‘“silvery-blue” varieties. Per 10 Per 100 
FAS) EO AO 8 8 Ba ae a Na ER, Meee ee Ee a Nar ee, Scene ee ae ea PATER Ve Oe ieee 


Scopolorum Viridifolia (North Star Juniper) Fine whipcord foliage 
of light shiny green color. Pyramidal growth. 
OR eS SCO youl ta Uh fs Ee ee Ly ain ge pagent Peae oe! oe eS Die OOM age set 


Sphaerica Fortunei (Chinensis Fortunei) Light green foliage; 
broad irregular habit. 
Nee cS cee OWA eh Goes Sree, eee ye ed oy yar ne Se nie Sew et 30008 222 


Squamata Meyeri (Meyer Juniper) Beautiful gray-blue foliage; 
dwarf, irregular habit. 

GOT 2RvOmLOnin » ae, SAS Se tay peer pes ee ay ee ee ee 11 50 Bits ee 

SOE LO RCO mS iy ee rem ty eS = En me da at ee eee bn Nye gl 15e50 


Virginiana (Red Cedar) Upright growth with dark green color, 
sometimes silver. Excellent pyramidal tree if kept sheared. 


200m astOncyoutt.gSneareG=s =) 22 V 2 ee See ea Oe 10 00 90 00 
480 2% to 3 ft. ace I a AY a sy Sy A ey RE 12 00 110 00: 
200 3 to 3% ft. a 15 00 


38 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


EVERGREENS—(Continued) 


JUNIPERUS (JUNIPER)—(Continued) 
Virginiana Burki (Burk’s Juniper) A narrow, compact symmetri- 


cal grower. Foliage dark steel-blue. Per 10 Per 100 
Be 206 “COS DO A eee eee ee a ee ae ae ee eee $ 25 00 peers = 
15. «B46 tory Lts8 Se Se ee eee eR 35 00 se oe 


Virginiana Cannarti (Cannart’s Red Cedar) Foliage deep rich 
green. One of the best of the many grafted varieties. 


25.  2YG8¢OrS Eth Sree: Rie eager, Ae _ ee ee eee 25 00 See 


Virginiana Elegantissima Lee (Gold Tip Red Cedar) Dark green 
foliage. Golden tipped in Autumn. 


20.4226 tove ft.. stakedmipright: «2 58.0 (5... 2. Ue ee eee 26.00 9 Sy aes 
10)''3 ‘tod tere: Ks eee te were Se he SE ye oe 30:00" (Fae 
10 3% to 4 ft. Me CE OP Rae yd el = 3 eee 8 See ee 35°00. 71) eee 
5 4 to 5 ft. a es ee ke eat pene eatin Nee Ne 40°00: - eee 


Virginiana Glauca (Silver Red Cedar) Foliage steel-blue. Broad, 
columnar tree. 


160 256 toxovit.chearedte 2) 2. ee Ss pp ee se 25 00 225 00 
110 3 to 3% ft. ie Sere St od i 27 50 250 00 
5. SG 1tOs (eC eno te ISNCATCUE fees ys 2) ets Fe Berbera 28a eh, 60:00;,- 7.2222 
5, Me cOnsvttem ec ede ee a OO 7 ea 67 50/,* ee 


Virginiana Keteleeri. An upright tree of broad pyramidal form. 
Green foliage; disease resistant. 


BWP er A AO) RS 8 Oy SB, oh cane A se eh ee ees SS ae = agen 25:00 = ae 


Virginiana Pyramidalis (Pyramidal Red Cedar) A narrow type 
with close growing branches. Dark green foliage. 


S07 Zi OR OCS mE i eee eee Eee et on ode 20) O00) 7 eee 
O A LORD sia ee ee, SS ai So 2 a a 42.50). 7) eee 
LD SCM OL Cs eeeaeareetere Pee S  oe 50 00 oe 2 


Virginiana Pyramidiformis (Dundee Juniper) The gray-blue color 
of this narrow pyramidal Juniper changes to purple during fall 
and winter. 


AON Ze One hee ee ome ere n ar eee oA ty oe ed ea ee 20200; (= ee 
D0 Who) tOna yoy Cramer een see ee cA ee 30:00") eee 
20 Oe aUOn 4 wt Ue eee een eee ee AS ea 30.'00F) ) Aas 
Dis) GA COM OND Gam een sete tee Fees ye ee oe 45,00.) See 


Virginiana Schotti (Schott Red Cedar) A Pyramidal variety differ- 
ing from Cannarti in that the foliage is of yellowish-green color. 
and the tips of foliage turn up. 
Say TOnD Lb. a ieee eal see es! oe he ee 40 00 eee 
ZOMBOLONG Ltt eae See ee eer ee eck oe ws A 45: 00: Sas 


LARIX (LARCH) 


Europea (Huropean) Rapid grower with very attractive light green 
foliage. Deciduous. / 


LD ¢4ebORORE Ue hae eo eee ed OS 5 32 ee | 12:50" 7 Seen 
40° JotOGiTiM aoe Se 2 FP ees Bee Ee ge 3 ee 1500). = 
40} (Getortiitic aoa eae soe ee ee Pa te. See ne ee 20,00) 2 2 ae 
20. AetO Orbe ste oe» ae aac ee ee See eee 25°00.) "<2 


PICEA (SPRUCE) 
Canadensis (White) Silvery-green foliage; makes a dense growth. 
D By COKE a ee a ee ee ee oy ee. Se eee ee 120 ee 
10) “4 tos ft: wee Ct 17350)” 5% te Seer 


O. 408" COLO RU, a 4 ae Aree ee dee ee a2 SD) = a Soe 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


EVERGREENS—(Continued) 


PICEA (SPRUCE)—(Continued) 
Canadensis Albertiana (Black Hill) Popular, dense, bushy symme- 


trical growing tree. Per 10 
aK Vapi Baya 072: Ms ba oe er Nk aOR ek eR, Sn eee Ae ee oe $ 10 00 
PSO Sie se ON Foc Gee eo Soe ta rr ep eet Sng nN BRN Sl ee 14 00 
104.0) CEPA 8 ome op CNY er nates ae ReMi teas Ape a aly aa Pe A 16 50 

OSOMASALONO vot Gs ere ee ee ee, eee te ee Aa 19 00 
ADO BSUS stOn4 EUR enon — Merwe ne eae eT) S Retin iinn rs Saasths Sr Se Se 21 00 
130 18 by 18 in. globe sheared Fo Odd nN ey a Ad 12 50 
SOUZA T OV RAEN Se tse soe Re eae ee tees Sirah oy fe pee ete 98 15 00 

90 30 by 30 in. ag Lila dp | Peete tas ga ey Oe ee SM fees e700 
40 36 by 36 in. z ELAS att 18 2 Og) SA ee ee Se 20 00 
5 42 by 42 in. - ar 9 MUSE CR Ae eee ERE ye Py Pty EN Fe 22 50 
Excelsa (Norway) Rapid grower; rich dark green foliage. 
PAU) Roo) 27. oe | a ee a Ane tee SAO a a a ee eT 8 50 
MOOMESELO nil Geeta alas en a We eat ee Ae AO wae Ni Seer yy) 11 00 
NO MRO CORA: BGs eee re ae oe eS ek es py 14 00 
MP OMEADCOL OR LGs so-so 2. teen) eae ame, eres anh AO Te 2 ER oe gh 16 50 
GOR MCORGNL Cetra = Foe eee Ore ae ee ee pe ee ae ee See 25 00 
Pungens (Colorado Green) Symmetrical grower, light green foliage. 
TD ae ZA oe Ae SSE He uP ate, Aes SIS 2) rly rc ict Oe as a a 14 00 
EQ) — SoD 44 he ees as 8 Pm ee St ea eB ge Sole Ro 16 50 
ZhOMNGT LO! Oeil Ge. 22a See eee ie i INO ais Wi ea one alee aa ERR eR 19 00 
USSU! & IOS eo Ni Ses ep Gon a Cee Ss eet BUS ee ee es eg Dee SS aN 22 00 
Pungens Glauca (Colorado Blue) Selected blue specimens 
ZO Me LOno: Lbs: = ee err eye oe a RII os tas ie OO oe jee ae 23 50 
SOMia: LOvO ua Lbs 2 = ek ees ere Se eee ee eee ee ee ek 30 00 
Pungens Glauca Moerheimi (Moerheim’s Blue Spruce) Incompara- 
ble for beauty. Bright intense blue; an outstanding tree for 
lawn planting. 
SCAM REO oot Lbs ey he cece ee ern ee ee Aa Oc i le Eee 37 50 
BAU) AE Wh Wane Ses Be yr OP lea oe ir pe ee sO ene Rare as ee a 42 50 
ZO MOMLO 1 Gtibs 22.2 ee ee ee Si eae hee SO 120 00 
HSM ORLO Ne Lose = oe ke a mee ee eee arg, Si en 2 re eo 150 00 
2 OM OMG, dibs ete eee et ae eer RO nn rita Gm les aS) ne 175 00 
GOMES ACOSO! bbe mee t= oe Bey ee So oe AES A eee eee 8 eee 200 00 
OO CO ORE Ae oN cee ay ens Oe oh BR ee eR Srey ee (lay oe BN eee 2251 OO 
SLO LO Hideto = ye Soe te lg 2 oe ee en he gaa ee ogee 250 00 
THSY nla Res cro iha Bah 0h Pee ney EO ens ee pe A pry ear Bearer Aer Sh COR 275 00 
PINUS (PINE) 

Banksiana (Jack Pine) A rugged northern pine; fast irregular 
growth, very hardy. Light green foliage. 

LSND) GA 0): 3 eh 0 lk eR a he Open Nf aS RT) Sealey a ee eS 8 00 
AN mes iCORA GE titer 2 2c Fie) Ama Es eT et es le FLA Be 11 00 

Mughus (Dwarf Mugho) Compact dwarf habit of growth, dark 
green color. 

AVG 2utOLosoul c.." SNCATCO 255 4.25 ee Eee ee Sn ee) 18 00 

130 2% to 8 ft. ay ta ee Oe OE NES IN Se pe ee og 20 00 

Ze ont Onoueatite Eee pimple psn Sh neta ey at ae MNS ee ee 200 

10 4 to 5 ft. Selah Pee 2 2 sie bys Day SA el NES Me ee pei op, 00 

Z0REDA~tO G Lt: eRe a eee Be eae Ce ee See ay een ~ 40 00 
Nigra (Austrian) Rich dark green; vigorous dense grower. The 

most desirable of the upright Pines. 

PA) SGA We yi re Ol Beets naa ii aie eg en IR, a rid redo 12550 
Sylvestris (Scotch) Silvery green. A rapid growing, hardy Pine. 

BUGIS) “PAS a GS) Gk CRA Sr ais 2 Var Stee SR pane ER a 1 oe 11 00 


PSEUDOTSUGA (See Abies) 


39 


Per 100 


40 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


EVERGREENS—(Continued) 


TAXUS 
Cuspidata (Japanese Yew) Rich dark green foliage; spreading, 
bushy habit. Plant in shaded location for best results. Per 10 Per 100 
290: 15 tod ie So Ree ee et ad ee Se epee tar a eee $17 50: - $2522 
40: 18 to%24 Win. Se 3 8 ee ere en ee tee ae ene ree 2200). = 


THUJA (ARBOR VITAE) 
Occidentalis Globosa (American Globe) Naturally globe-shaped. 
Light green color. 
WO + By. 10 Arete eek ea ee es Peg eee ee 8 00 75 00 
GD, UBM Dy aS pba se gee as ee een re lad ees Sere 11 CO 100 00 
Occidentalis Douglasi Aurea (Douglas Golden) Similar in outline 
to the American Arbor Vitae. The foliage is decidedly golden. 
LO (Be COS OUT Cee eae pe eee eA Se et oe ee 25,00. Sige see 
LO SUG HONE TU eran ee ete ee ys ie gee ee 3000) (anes : 
Occidentalis Pyramidalis (Pyramidal American) Narrow columnar 
shape. Bright green foliage. 


120° 32 tons tt ee ee ae 2 ame oe Ae, 2M, 16 50 150 00 


Occidentalis Wareana (Ware or Siberian) Light green foliage. 
Semi-globe shaped. 


TO» LD COPLS tee ee roe ms re ter yt oh ey et Fe 7-50" eee 
Fs 5 mee (en 000 ope? MG D0 aaa Re a oa nie gy ORE a PRET Dk 10:,00' a Sees 
20 EZ COR AES Le eee aig Are Sy i Ee Aah 12) 50. 
LO). (26 LOWS bes See ae eee een Dre We ee ee ee 15600 4 eee 
Orientalis (Biota) (Oriental) Tall and slender. Color bright dark 
green. 
2.0 SSP On Zayas oo eee ee a een smerny. © cs TS 2 ae ee 600°") 7232 
ODE Dat Own beeen tems eee ene ee Tee nh kee. 0 a a To eee Se 150 See 
DTOK SB tsa GEG ee oe meray Ses Sere ENS (a oe 10:00 =. eee 
LO; AO Dette care eee tay pace Pay © ae ee 12°50), oe oe 


Orientalis Aurea Nana (Berkman’s Golden) Dwarf, compact sym- 
metrical grower, branches tipped bright golden yellow. 


TOW IES sCOGLS Sins eter ere eee st ese ee Ee ee 10,00) = 2 eae 

HOP AS GOR 24 ln pe cren eter Oe peerage art eh is, ee 12.50" eee 
SOA 2EtO eZ O i ibe ae erent eyo yar te er ee 16°00 9) Se 
AO 221) CO. Oy bus see ee eee ee rect SS eee) ee 20:00 - =sees 
WOM SeLOL Oye Gh Genre re ree tote ie Ny fo 2 eee eee 20500". a 


TSUGA (HEMLOCK) 
Canadensis (Canada) Rich dark green foliage; compact grower, 
graceful drooping habit. Plant in shaded location. 
MOV NZ UG STOW: its yee eee ie apo See Se, er iiy.|. 2 ae eee 25 00 
17 pa gs 340 Bere eas Oh eet Me eee ol ae Oe he ee RAT Se 30 00 


ROSES 


TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Per 10 Per 100 


Assorted as follows: NOwde a a soa ee Se ee ee $210 $18 00 
My INO} bese oe ake to eS a tee aoe ee er i 70 14 00 
te 2 a INOS 2) oe See eee ee See ee oes Be al P40) 10 00 


Betty Uprichard, center petals a rich-salmon pink to car- 


mine, outer petals are carmine, suffused orange _______ 180 420 270 
Dame Edith Helen, one of the largest and most perfectly 

formed pink; roses known se. 22 32 ee ee 300 270 150 
Edel, large tull double flowers of pure white with faint ivory 

shading: trasrant.s222 pee 2 Si hoe ee ee eee eee en 150 "100 140 
Etoile de Hollande, the finest dark red rose for general 

DUPDOSCS 2.25.2 - 32 = Sia Se St ee oo ee a ee a te le oe 150 470 300 
Francis Scott Key, extremely double flowers of rich crimson 270 140 50 
Gruss an Teplitz, brilliant deep red with velvety crimson 

Sheen: egos ae ENS See ie Ane Me ny ee a 680 540 70 


Hadley, very strong, upright bushes; large, double, well 
formed flowers of rich crimson. Fragrant_-_-__-___------ 190 340 40 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 


No.1 No. 1% 


Kaiserin A. Viktoria, pure pearly white____________--------- 650 
Lady Hillingdon, beautiful apricot yellow_-_-___--__----_----- 450 
Lord Charlemont, glowing scarlet-red with black undertone 340 
Mme. Caroline Testout, silvery rose deepening toward center 170 


Mme. Nicolas Aussel, very fragrant long bud opening to a 
large double bloom of salmon, carmine and gold___-__-_-- 20 


Mrs. Chas. Bell, soft shell pink with a salmon background__- 160 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher, large, lasting blooms of light salmon- 
pink deepenine to apricot at.center___--.-=_- 4-2: 2-2.- 140 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers 240 
Ophelia, lovely pearly white, shaded rose in center. Fine 
BADICOLICTOWLD <2 2. a= 2s 2 See 2k Se ee ee oe Sa PE Sle ae 
President Herbert Hoover, glorious cerise toned yellow, 


OPane candy SCaliet <2. — = (sae ae ee 900 
Radiance, all-around garden rose of brilliant rose-pink___-_- 1800 
Red Radiance, bright rosy-red form of Radiance__________- 1170 
Roslyn, orange-colored buds open to a clear golden yellow 

Dloom= sree TOW CLINE 2 2 syle ee es ee 280 
Sensation, large blooms of very deep blackish maroon_____-_ 180 
Souv. d’Georges Pernet, large brick-red buds opening into 

EHOLMOLUIS) DINK DIOOMIS = a et 8 ek a ee 100 
Talisman, golden yellow, stained coppery-red and orange 

AS SS mma i fy Ns get fe AI ee ee ee el eS 680 


Per 10 
PSOE SELOLLOWS, INO. Los necerrn tS ee SE Wag Se Ge! ke ee Soo 
HY 2 ss INTs a5 ee og epee wt esi ews nee gs ee ee a 1 80 
y 22 INO 282 Se ae ie ene ie ne 2 ko aids AN em SY ad era 8 1 20 
No.1 No.1% 
Ami Quinard, dark velvety crimson, almost black; fragrant 500 500 
Autumn, burnt-orange and yellow, splashed with red, on 
very long, strong stems; blooms profusely______________ 120 150 
Bedford Crimson, double blooms of bright crimson; very 
| TERE 2 2 Na RR en Rp 60 10 
Briarcliff, an even shade of brilliant pink; free blooming___ _____ 380 
Caledonia, large double white, full, high centered____.______ ____ 380 
Chas. K. Douglas, large, semi-double, brilliant crimson 
MINGOTCONG(. 222 2 1st Ss ot ie I ISIC Pe a eS AS 2 190 230 
Chas. P. Kilham, very double flowers and pane of Paes 
scarlet-orange, opening to bright orange-pink___._______ 30 140 
Columbia, glistening rose-pink, long stems, vigorous_______- oe 440 
Condesa de Sastago, the petals are distinctly two-toned cop- 
pery-pink inside and golden reverse__.___ ____________- 170 380 
Duchess of Athol, large buds of vivid orange passing to full 
cupped flowers of old-rose with golden suffusion_______ 20 Sen 
Duchess of Wellington, saffron yellow, stained rich crimson 200 220 
Edith Krause, tall, vigorous plants bearing enormous double 
SATE CM LOOMIS. =. pe een. Se ol EE Ee ee es Es 30 
Editor McFarland, a very fine brilliant pink rose__________- 370 410 
E. G. Hill, large, lasting scarlet, shading deeper as they 
11 re a sO Oe eee oe = ee no eS 620 130 
Edith Nellie Perkins, delicate cerise blooms; inside of petals 
Sanonawitho Ol tintss = 9. ee ey nt ne a 90 310 


700 
570 
150 
220 


4) 


320 


42 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES— (Continued) 


No.1 No.1% No. 2 
Golden Dawn, bud sunflower yellow to old rose, flower a 


beautiful lemon-yellow:r 225 28 ose Se ee ee ee 120 670 Spe 
Grenoble, tall, strong plants with blooms of scarlet-red_____ 280 320 Pi. 
Irish Charm, beautiful long buds and semi-double blooms of 

blush pink toned golden apricot on long, strong stems__  ___- 50 40 
Joanna Hill, beautiful, distinctive shaped buds and blooms 

of light yellow, with bronze shadings in center________- ayes 250 50 
Lady Margaret Stewart, large, deep yellow flushed orange- 

16 Un ME eam om ries NER te dS POPS ak Ak os OR tl ee ee 180 
Leonard Barron, extremely large, very double, buff pink 

tinted salmon. Very vigorous and hardy________- a Oot 80 490) 150 
Los Angeles, flame-pink toned coral and gold at base______- 100 140 30 
Lucie Marie, fragrant, double blooms, yellow with apricot- 

cerise Shading; a very vigorous grower_________-_______- 160 70 10 
Margaret McGredy, large blooms of orange-scarlet_________- 110 720 300 
McGredy’s Scarlet, brilliant scarlet with orange base; upper 

portion lightly, washedverimsons=2 4) ee ee 140 400 390 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem, buds yellow; veins orange- 

4 DROWN: 2 Pg, Seen Wet enh Meer ae ee ER orca eee a 40 170 220 
Miss Rowena Thom, brilliant eouy Bais orange- -flame 

Center . meek yee 8 ee eee ee ers a BO 230 200 110 
Mme. Jules Bouche, medium size white flowers with plush 

tints: din ‘centers... Sap rege ae ep ietenees. kent Bee) 8 Fe) a 190 180 220 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom, rated as one of the best yellows_____ 390 320 370 
Mrs. Henry Bowles, fine flowers of a dark attractive pink._ 160 210 240 
Olympiad, large, well formed, vivid scarlet, under-tone 

VOLO Wi gia Sco ta eee Se oe es AS See 50 20 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts, golden yellow stained with copper 

and ‘reddish (butt, Outside 4) an ee eee ee Se pees 3 50 
Soeur Therese, rich yellow flowers, sometimes marked crim- 

son on outside; blooms are produced in abundance ___- 150 50 20 
Souv. d’Claudius Pernet, long buds, sunflower yellow______- 110 350 340 
Souv. Mme. C. Chambard, produces an abundance of very 

large well-shaped blooms of coral-pink_.________-________ ayers 70 180 
Sunburst, beautifully formed, rich yellow shaded orange____ 150 720 70 
Sunkist, an excellent sport of Joanna Hill; perfectly formed 

yellow flowers tinged orange. Fragrant________________- 140 290 20 


TEA, HYBRID TEA AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 


Per 10 Per 100 


40 Golden Rapture, long lasting well shaped buds and double 
blooms of rich yellow on long strong stems. No.1%___ $ 2 10 $ 18 00 


50 Heinrich Wendland, large, beautiful flowers of _golden 


Vellow. Andsred.tNOw Meo 2B Sole a Ne Paper ea) 24 00 

50) Heinrich, Wendland: No. 3036,2 = 8k ee ee ee 20 18 00 
300 Hinrich Gaede, rich vermilion flowers shaded with golden 

yellow:4 INO plibe 2. =aerasr 96 Fite a YE =a 2 40 20 00 

460' -Eitinrich GaedewiNon 2 eae fe ee eee 170 14 00 
30 McGredy’s Ivory, ivory-white, perfectly shaped double 

blooms? sweetsascentéd jINOsd.S-# 452.22 nde ee ee 2s 24 00 

280. McGredyisJivory;No. i364 222.2 ee eee 2 10 18 00 

150 su i ING 62 act aed at eRe. eS ee 1 40 12 00 
130 McGredy’s Yellow, perfectly formed flowers of bright 

buttercup yellow. JNO.W2 2522-42888 3 ee ee 2 40 20 00 


30 Gipsy Lass, well-shaped doubie blooms tee dare glowing 
scarlet-crimson: INO: de: 2 2 Ale eo ee ee 2 to - 24 00 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES— (Continued) 


Per 10 
A0B Gipsy: lass, INO%0116 622 5 eee ee ee $2 40 


390 Mme. Jos. Perraud. A color that blends light gold and 
shell pink into a beautiful shade of golden buff. No.2-_ 1 70 


90 Mrs. Sam McGredy, beautiful coppery scarlet-orange. 


Delicately: perfumed siNow iso) 255 ae 2 10 
260s Mrs. Sam McGredys INOw2 = 6 -ea se a 1 40 
30 Pink Dawn, deep rose-pink, toned orange; perfectly form- 
6d. NOs ise) 52 eee ee ee OR ope PS aye, cae 2 15 
SOREN Dawn) INO. ae eee ee ee, Se Se ee pte te ee 2 10 
420 si He INO 272 Se Cain eee Pay ie, len OP 5 gs Bs 1 40 
240 Rouge Mallerin, double, well formed blooms of lasting, 
deepened: INO: tice perenne oe Bee LP oe tr 2 75 
1HOmerouce Mallerin, INO. ltoweeontes ce = oes et ce ee Pee 2 10 
160 % ? IN 5 igre ay 2 a EE PL we peer. ARS 1 40 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
Per 10 
Assorted as follows, except-as noted, No. 1__-_______--__._-_-__--_-_- Sae2 10 
2 Mi te ¢ 2 ae NOW oa es see ene Coke Oe MAS ee 1 70 
a a ds 2 ad INO eee = See eens Se a 20 
2 _ z a ” eXtra mC AV Ys Me Lo 1 80 
No.1 No.1% #£No.2 
' American Beauty, a very popular cerise-red variety 80 100 20 
No. 1 at 20¢ each; No. 1% at 16¢ each; No. 2 at 12¢ each. 
Frau Kar] Druschki, very popular large pure white 50 Mara ene 
General Jacqueminot, old favorite, dark red garden 

TOSC en es fe cin 5 ees pee, Ss pet 840 210 120 
Mme. Albert Barbier, a continuous bloomer; sal- 

mon stinted: yellow 232 222 a eee ee ok a 40 30 30 
Mrs. John Laing, well formed, double, soft pink 

fel OWE TS ies ae rie yr ped Si rome aie eh Sete AER eas gn OSE aces ees 30 $0 90 
Paul Neyron, dwarf bushes with large rose pink 

HOWErS! 2025 Se Rn ee Se ee ee 520 210° 80 
Ulrich Brunner, large, fine formed blossoms of 

CHEGETY-Tedyias = 2 2. os eo ere ee Le ee ree 130 20 

BABY OR DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES 
Per 10 
ASSORcedraSi OLOWS: INO. bees oe Cube ae ee ae Sk Sat 90 
2 v7, 4 IN Oe 1G es ay ne Sm age ee me hd pee aie, 5 1 40 
is a se IN O52 = es see oe Roe wel mowed Bsr oni fe Oyo 5155 
No.1 No.1% 
Cecile Brunner, small flowers of light pink with yellow base 190 160 
Crimson Baby, small semi-double, light crimson___________- 110 100 
Ellen Poulsen, free flowering soft rose pink________-_____-- 160 70 
Else Poulsen, bright rose-pink flowers of large size_______- 15 90 
Gloria Mundi, avery striking variety of lasting orange- 

SCAT Cree es re ee SE ee Sn a Se I eee te 50 ears 
Golden Salmon, striking reddish-orange buds and blooms___  _-_-- 100 
Ideal, finest dark red, flower in large clusters____________-_- 20 70 
Katherine Zeimet, pure white flowers in large clusters_-_-__-_- 90 50 

‘ Kirsten Poulsen, large, single, light red flowers in great 

SPE Se ae eee Nee ye Bee eee ee Cee ES a a 380 40 

Miss Edith Cavell, brilliant crimson with white center_____- 10 50 


Triumph d’Orleans, vigorous, large clusters of bright cerise- 
SC Ck ae ae SAAN a ce a 2g ome ye wie So 200 110 


43 


Per 100 
$ 18 00 


14 00 


18 00 
12 00 


24 00 
18 00 
12 00 


24 00 
18 00 
12 00 


Per 100 
$ 18 00 
14 00 
10 00 
15 00 


Ex. Hvy. 


170 


420 


60 


120 


Per 100 
$ 16 00 
12 00 
9 00 
No. 2 
60 


BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


BABY OR DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES Per 10 


Assorted as follows, (NOs ee ne ee ee ea ee $ 2 40 
AS de No. 14%4_____-_- Lge S chaue t8 2 Scum eae lle 5 payee area 1 90 
” ” INO; 228 be. OOn 8 i Mieind, 8 Le lay LO) ees eee oe al ays} 


Cameo, shell pink and salmon with a glow of gold_________- 460 60 
Gruss an Aachen, large, light flesh-pink and salmon-yellow 

flowers, fading Jighterss te shoes ee ee ee 90 50 
Sparkler, brilliant sparkling red. Splendid for pot-culture___ 240 150 


220 


60 
240 


50 
240 
120 
100 

50 


210 


120 


250 


160 
60 
50 


150 
90 
250 
50 
580 


210 
170 


230 
100 
30 


30 
150 


870 


480 
320 
40 


60 


CLIMBER AND RAMBLER ROSES 


Per 10 
American Pillar, flowers single, brilliant pink with a white 


eye; borne’ in \clustersNo. 12: 22-2 2. se $ 2 10 
American Pillars NOs eee a ee ee ee ee ae Pe 1 40 
Chaplins Pink Climber, trusses of flowers of clear pink. 

INGO Dy ic SE Se Seal aE ys Le ee yee ek eee ea 2 10 
Chaplins: Pink) Climber; No.wisore = en ee eee 1 40 
Climbing American Beauty, carmine flowers. No. 1______- PAID) 

% a a IN Ost So ga seas re eee 1 40 
" i te EMixtrachieavaya:=: «sno Iie 1 80 
Climbing K. A. Victoria, pure white with lemon center. 

INOW ant aoe ee gee, Nyse ae Sh pe RD cee he eR ee et 2 10 
Climbing Mercedes Gallart, large, perfect blooms of love- 

ly cerise produced all season. Fragrant. No. 1___-__--__- 2 10 
Climbing Talisman, similar to bush variety. Everbloom- 

bBo pags. (gies Ra Ree best Gia gd On Res aap, aoe spe a ee Me en a Pe 2 10 
Crimson Rambler, very gay, small, scarlet-crimson flow- 

CLS ING soles oo) ee oe es eet ea ($120.00 Per M)_-:).. / Alw0 
Crimson? RamblerhNOW eee suse eee eee fe a ae ee 95 

dy #3 INOW C2 ere see es re Re 60 


Dorothy Perkins, beautiful miniature flowers of brilliant 


shell-pink in pendulous sprays. No. 1__--__------------- 1 40 
Dorothys Perkins wINO el so eee OS ht eat. ee 80 
0 a? NOt a re cen eee ey Ee nes Ue 60 
Dr. Van Fleet, pale pink buds and flowers. No. 1________- 2 10 
ie id PAIN ra yon eres ee a oe Ce i pe 1 40 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) clear red. No. 1 
ffs et en SE ee ee ees ee ($100 00 Per M)_-.--__ 1 40 
Hixcelsa; INO: 16 Sass ae ( 60 00 a Pelee 80 
Gardenia, yellow buds and creamy flowers with rich yel- 
low center; moderately large. No. 1-_-.....--.----.-=-: 1 70 
Gardenia ONO iG A.B ean et ey a es a a ee 1 20 
e IN Ose 2a ees er ie singe hos OAR as et SEES gn peep pl res 70 
-Jacotte, flower large, semi-double, coppery-yellow, tinted 
CODPCLY-TEG aN OF il eise eee se ee ee oe ee 2 90 
ELCOLTC: INGOs oie ee a ne ey re eS eee eee 2 10 
Mary Wallace, the outstanding large-flowered pink climb- 
CPs ocINO els FS es oa ee ee A a es oe ae ee 2 10 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, flowers large, well-shaped, vivid - 
scarlet-reds INO. 525s er ee oe ee 2 10 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, No. 1%4------- emi SNS 2 ee eee 1 40 
Ue uM * PO XtracHeavy «2 60.5222 ae ee 1 80 
Primrose, new hardy yellow climber with large, very dou- 
ble canary-yellow flowers in great profusion. No.1-_-.-_ 2 10 
Primrose, "NO:62. 499s 2268 oso ee ee Lee oe 1 40 


Per 100 


$ 20 00 
16 00 
13 00 

No. 2 
130 


Per 100 


$ 18 00 
12 00 


18 00 
12 00 
18 00 
12 00 
15 00 


18 00 
18 00 
18 00 


14 00 
8 00 
5 00 


18 00 


250 


60 
240 


100 
20 
210 


30 


130 
90 
40 


30 


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CLIMBER AND RAMBLER ROSES—(Continued) 


Per 10 
Scorcher, handsome vermilion flowers in great profusion; — 
steady ploomed--No: dl. 3 <2 se | ee eS S$? 2340 
SCOPCNET NOs ployee a te ee ye ee Ss ee 1 40 
Silver Moon, flowers semi-double, very large, with brill- 
lant yellows Stamens.INOsdl 222. 525 =F eee ee eT 8) 
Silver OOM AING lee a te oe Le ee eee 1 40 
ds LEW 0 pie. Sie ad Rc — 2 neg aD eC ee 95 
Staechelin, hardy, vigorous grower. Crimson buds open- 
ing to large perfumed pale pink flowers. No. 1______-_-- 2 10 
DtaAeChHelin INO sles ee aie es ss ang ee A AS ee 1 40 
White Dorothy Perkins, pure white. No. 1_----____--------- 1 40 
Z f ” INGO Ses pe see oe ee ae ee 80 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose) Starry white flowers, trail- 
Neha DiLeINO see ne tee ee ee es ay (1 
VV CTUUL TI ATs NO rt ae se ee eet a en | See a Las 55 


RUGOSA, HYBRIDS AND MISCELLANEOUS 


Agnes, a yellow Rugosa; very fragrant, amber with a deeper 


center. Perl10 Peri00 Per 1000 
LV) 21 a aig Raa Ba eer = a el Re sol 9 lee $210 $18 00 
7 preg RHE a2: is Wo Wa YS ss i en 2 90 25 00 
Amelia Gravereaux, flowers bright cerise-red and very fragrant. 
CoC St eT a a le eee Se ES cro oe 1 20 10 00 
Smee et O el 6) ills oe ee eee pee ee a ee 1 90 16 00 
Belle Poitevine, bright magenta-pink in clusters; blooms con- 
tinuously. 
DRO LO 2 TTS eee ee Pee. Pe ato ae Se 45 4 00 
220) we CO; 18 Ion Se ee ere en AE Se eee 1 00 8 50 
ize 1S tO 2Ain! Ss ee ee ntes Seen Ge le oon bela ie s_* A 1 40 12 00 
C. F. Meyer, pale pink very fragrant double flowers. 
SOM Ay tO! 1 SAIN cee ee eet ere ee er Sin Ae See ee 1 70 14 00 
SOeel 8: (0.24 ae So SS oe Sa i Ee re re Bee 2 10 18 00 
ZA LOO Ube sn ae ee ee os a eA ty Ras 2 50 22 00 


Dr. Eckener, the buff and rose blooms of this vigorous hardy 
' rose resemble the hybrid-tea rose Talisman. 


50 
210 


SB oY oo a ib i nee Pm at ay Be a eal Sao IC, = Ma 2 10 18 00 
LON th C= oe epee eS One ae ae ee ae ere se 2 50 22 00 


F. J. Grootendorst, double bright crimson; blooms freely 
throughout the growing season. 


ZO 6 CO) LD pene ps ON ee eee ee a eye ee ee mre BAAS 80 7 00 
SHOE gla COS ane ta = =e 8 Oo el eo eee ee de Saeed oes eae bes 1 40 12 00 
2AY. 018 to DEAS. 2549s oS ae ee ee | aL Le hae is Sd Pk 2 00 16 50 
Grootendorst Pink, pink variety of the popular F. J. Groot- 
endorst. 
(CDOs aT 7-5 5 se or RN cape ety a Ried Be.) open EE ea ee 95 8 00 
ye Py BO Re eATN: Sega My comin 78 po isp nee gees eye AE ee a 1 70 14 00 
SOM P SO Opse Wise =e est ye See te be ee 2 10 18 00 
GO 2 CO ton te eee eee eee ye ee, OS SAE) aay lep to ee he oT 2 50 22 00 
Hansa, a very hardy variety with dark wine-red flowers. 
A POUL On CA Res Soe ts os A Sefer ee ei one 8 Loe 2 00 16 50 
ZOU LOL ones eo es eee ee ee eee meee e oy * tLe Fn 2 40 20 00 
Harrison’s Yellow, clear yellow shrub rose. 
GAY) beth Woe Sh eee Sere Ao eee 5 a, Oe rae ae oe 2 10 18 00 
SEDO RO Sah Sg es a ys ne ls we 2 50 22 00 


46 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


RUGOSA, HYBRIDS, AND MISCELLANEOUS—(Continued) 


Hugonis, an early blooming shrub Rose covered with small 
single, pale yellow flowers. 


400: L2to AS oinve eee oe. = ee ea es oe ee i ee $1 00 
300: LSet P24 iran ep et ee eee AS 
3002 toca tte ea ee ee ee ee hE Seis eae of ma eae al 175 
Lucida, single pink, red fruits all winter. 
100, 22 Cock ims seo eer ete! (Oe in te 1 00 
200" TS "tole ee ee he ee ee ey See! eT 1 45 
120). 2: to 'S ftiga cee ee eee ane eee ae re Lee ea vk es 
Persian Yellow, small, double golden yellow blooms. 
160. S18) O24 aay Nee oa eS ee cel Ce el 2 00 
BO. DCS EGS ee Pa se SE Co mee N15! ds Meee ep ea 2 50 
Rubiginosa (Sweet Briar) Single pink flowers; orange red 
fruit. 
8018.0: 24 dee ve res oan eee ea ee ae ee eee ae 1 40 
580) 2itoiS GG ek eee oe, Ay ene Le ee ee sts 1 80 
Rugosa Rubra, large, single purplish red. 
250) 2 tO NV Sane he ee een aes | etn eee ce eRe ee ee fe ee 1 40 
400." WSsto Zaeing eee ae a No ee eee neon) 2k as ee 2 00 
AO’ 2 tors Ee oe 2 a Mee an See One ea 2 Ee 2 40 
Sarah Van Fleet, fragrant wild-rose pink. 
20? FDIC WES sr Vane RE aie ee en aA NY er een 1 70 
Setigera (Prairie Rose) Single, deep rose. Vigorous and hardy. 
20: EBS tO Dari a Le eR ei oe nO oa 2 ae ae see 1 70 
Pad Umea Os fap Of Wega i eee SIR Sh AS AE OO A al I Se Pan Ta | 2 10 
Sir Thos. Lipton, large, double white; everblooming. 
GO: TSO! 24 sie Oe Te eer Ses tees he es 1 40 
140°: 2 to: S'ft 2 eee ee ee eee gh 2 eal stene EAE NNR Ee 1 80 


PATENTED ROSES 
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 
Hybrid Tea Varieties 


ALEZANE, Plant Patent 116. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
Urn shaped. buds unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot__-______-_- 


ALICE HARDING, Plant Patent 202. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
doz.) Buds are yellow flaked carmine; open blooms of pure gold 


BETTER TIMES, Plant Patent 23. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
doz.) Long stemmed brilliant cerise flowers-_--__-__--------------- 


CARILLON, Plant Patent 136. (Retails 85¢ each; $8.50 per doz.) 
Orange-scarlet, long-pointed buds; blooms profusely_--__--_----_- 


COUNTESS VANDAL, Plant Patent 38. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
doz.) Long buds opening to coppery pink and gold______________ 


ECLIPSE, Plant Patent 172. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
Long pointed buds, rich golden yellow flowers--____--__---___-__-- 
GLOAMING, Plant Patent 137. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.) 
Satiny pink heavily laden with salmon and amber_-________-_____- 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Plant Patent applied for. (Retails $1.50 each; 
$15.00 per doz.) Yellow flowers tipped orange flushed scarlet. 
WUnusually tracrant...Sun; resistant=]392-2s2 5-2 62s) Ae oe 
MRS, FRANCIS KING, Plant Patent 253. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 
per doz.) Very large, full white flowers tinted cream_-___-_-____-- 
ROME GLORY, Plant Patent applied for. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 
per doz.) Large, crimson-red buds opening into cerise-red blooms 
SIGNORA, Plant Patent 201. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
Flowers are of reddish-brown shading to orange-____---__-_-__-_---- 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Plart Patent 162.( Retails 85¢ each; $8.50 
per doz.) A blood-red sport of the glorious Pres. Hoover--------- 


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$ 60 
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PATENTED ROSES—(Continued) _ 


Climbing Varieties Per 10 
BLAZE, Plant Patent 10. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.) a new 
scarlet climbing rose of vigorous and hardy growth_____________ $. 5.50 


DOUBLOONS, Plant Patent 152. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz.) 
Very large, cup-shaped saffron-yellow blooms, opening one after 


thevother:, /xcellent yellow climber 22: : - 2222 -225222 422522222 9 00 
NEW DAWN, Plant Patent 1. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz.) 
Fragrant blush pink flowers in clusters. Everblooming _________ 9 00 


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Per 100 


$ 50 00 


75 00 


75 00 


The above patented Roses are being handled under license from the Patent Own- 


ers and are for resale at retail only at the established prices named. 


WHOLESALE PRICES ON PATENTED ROSES ARE NET 


PERENNIAL PHLOX 


B. Comte, rich French purple, very brilliant. Perl10 Peri100 Per 1000 
OOM INOS 1 10 ds BioBanker Ee ee eS $ 80 $700 $ 60 00 
So) pete INNO ea pe ye ees ee ee et ae Fee es 60 5 00 40 00 
BORDER QUEEN, enormous flowers of glowing cerise. 
OOO NCO sh Se ee ret rah ee SL 3a bs 900m a= ee 
WOO MEINOS Bi. — foe ee ee oe ese oe eee oS Beye ese 80 MOO 5. “Seaeee 
Bridesmaid, white with large crimson center. 
ALCON Og 20 peo = ae eee ee eer ee Oe gen ee UES ee 80 7 00 60 00 
A SORMPING 39252 22: See ek Se Seat ei Se oe 60 5 00 40 00 
Brilliant, large trusses of brilliant scarlet flowers with darker 
eye. 
ZOO MIUN Ong Utes: = Ae ee aren ean ete ee ee ee ER 1 15 SvOOh i ae = 
ATOmENO: 2 2225-5 ee ae ge OMe NE Pt I om Sen ee 80 Te OO ae 2 meee. 
CAMILLO SCHNEIDER, brilliant scarlet-red; a very free 
bloomer 
SOOMPIN O8 fe t2 2 eo Sree Ce ate ne ots Okey eet NE 1 40 12 00 eee 
ACZOOMEUN O32 ee oo ere eee wee ee, Se ee ES Re rr 95 8200;, pe=ss22 
CAROLINE VAN DENBURG, true lavender-blue; large flow- 
ers, blooms freely produced. 
MERINO seb ood ee Pe ee tn ee a ee ee ee Nate Se ee 115 900 eee 
OMEN ON oa oo es ea ete a ee en Ne Se ee 80 (SOOT) Fees 
Commander, deep crimson-red with slightly darker eye. 
Pe SOUMMNO Hac ae, Manet = Dae es oe es es Seen AE oe 1-20 100002 ye eee 
ASO MMEIN Ost or oe ee aS ee ee eee ee ee ees oo 95 8 00 ae ek 
Count Zeppelin (Graf Zeppelin) large individual white flowers 
small red eye. 
DAO MNIN Og dt 82 a eR ley ps a, es es ae ak nen erent Om 80 7 00 60 00 
EL ORIN Ooh 2 see ee fa ee ee ee 60 5 00 40 00 
DAILY SKETCH, large trusses and individual flowers; light 
salmon-pink, faint carmine eye. 
STOO MING sp lets | 2 Be a ths ee eee ee i ee ee ee aL al Tat 0) a Eee 
GOING: oe eee Se es oe ee eee ee reer = 80 7 00 Seas 
E. L. FARRINGTON, soft salmon-pink with lighter eye; large 
individual flowers. 
rR TEIIN Of) Lice a ei MR RSA OOP ss ks a et oe pie = eT 80 7 00 60 00 
DOU MPINO 5, 2 ae a eee eas ae ee ee eT Be 60 5 00 40 00 
Ethel Pritchard, a French-mauve colored Phlox; very desirable. 
SOOMENG: hee so crie Arse. 0 eS eA Se eRe Fe See 95 SOO» 2s ee 
AN: US 0 Ge es, Se es, Se a ee iat nee A eee seen eee 70 6 00 Sea re 


Firebrand, brilliant orange-scarlet, almost vermilion. 
BLS INO 2p here eee Sy OOP bs eee ng) ners SE ee cn Re Bee os ih ls 


9 
ET) IS Ee no es Pr ees i ee 80 70 


48 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


PERENNIAL PHLOX—(Continued) 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL, Ox-blood red. Large clusters; strong, 
tall stems. Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
010: INO. 62 eter et SA Neh ae ee $80 35° 7- 00 nee eee 
Jules Sandeau, dwarf, large heads of rosy pink. 
50: ANOS te ee eS ee ye ey CY Shae ae a ee 95 8,00: (ie see 
pbs (0 Ral "0 Jeo eR ne ON Os 5, eee Pn ea ee eee UE ts 80 C00)". eee 
LILLIAN, exquisite cameo pink with faint blue tinge. 
BO. FINO SAl Leek Ee ee eee She ey eee 1 40 12°00 of Se eee 
Miss Lingard, immense white flower heads; disease resistant. 
The earliest white. 
AOC INO eo ae 2 See eee pe nee ay ee Sao iti) hk a Ley oe ee 95 8 00 ae ae 
240: GINO: 2) eo. Fe eae rene ke a lp or nee AO et ete 70 6:00), CY 
MORGENROOD, large unusually striking flowers of deep 
rose; large florets. 
TOOOY INO w a yee! 2 ae See ee Oe ae eee Ps en eee eee 1 00 8 50 70 00 
ADO VAN CBZ ye eer yee SON PE ae OS ae eC Ito Dy aa es AR OE 70 6 00 50 00 
MRS. HARDING, brilliant scarlet with orange cast. 
PAK ARMAS Co fave Lahti lea ea sr A Ee iow A Ue cai tt eee oe 1 20 10°00: >. (eee 
GOING Seo ere eee woe eps ere EN an AR Ty aint nits, 2 Se ce 95 8:00" eee 


Mrs. Milly von Hoboken, soft pink; large flowers. 
280 NOs ee Rees rr at aE aN Le ee 60 5 00 40 00 


MRS. R. P. STRUTHERS, rosy carmine with claret-red eye. 
Larger and more brilliant than R. P. Struthers. 


ZOOS “INO Sale apn eete eae ee See ee a ee rs ee ed ey se Bere ee 95 8 00 Bs ey. 


Mrs. W. Van Beuningen, large rich salmon-red flowers without 
eye; free flowering. 


ZOOS IN OST aie Rater aes tal i ah ley ewe er 1 20 105000 | 7 ee 
SOLPINO ya. ee ee ee tee De ee ape. ae aie te eel REED nse 95 $00" = 


Painted Lady, silver-pink shaded. salmon, red eye. 


Peto] Uti BCG Vas Gag SING 5 Sey Se ae ica ees Pp eavinte ah et 95 & 00 sae 
PADI dS (0 eco Lie ens ie tee ae a gs ee ee ate ee tae SAS 70 600). cee 


P. D. WILLIAMS, soft apple blossom pink with darker stripes 
in center. Enormous flowers. 


SO OMEN Ose RN eee amiga rep vie Fa Asn ee EY fe Ae 1 20 10:00) 23 
Rijnstroom, lovely rose-pink, very showy. 

OO We INO yal petra Ye ee eich cry aera on in ea ee ee ee eee 95 8 00 70 00 

SOOO UNO 22-2 ae EP EAN Of ate ON ay 70 6 00 50 00 
R. P. Struthers, bright rosy-carmine; claret eye. 

TOOD INO NEIL Seer ei ee ee SR ee ee 80 7,000 ee 

AOO TWIN O82 p- ee, oF pete, Sunn ai eg eS (el ee 60 5: 00,42 ee 
STARLIGHT, violet-red shading to lilac, with prominent white 

center. 

130) “SIN Or al ps =. 2:2 epee eres riers ty Ses a a 1 20 10 00 ee he,» 
Thor, lovely shade of salmon-pink. Enormous flowers. 

L5O" AN ea ee aE nee tg ee ee See 80 7 00 60 00 
Von Lassburg, pure white; very large trusses. 

490) INO. Li See a Ss ate Seis the Sen Oe) yn ee 80 7 00 60 00 

450) INO 2 aor eres Nee eR ee ee ee ie 9 60 5 00 40 00 


Widar, puyplish-violet with white star at center. 
200 ON 222 eee ees ee eee Pek ae he ote ol ee en 95 8 00 my pt 


SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 


PEONIES 


4 


The roots offered are strong 3 to 5 eye divisions, true to name, from healthy three 
year old clumps. 


Numbers after name of variety represent rating given by the American Peony 


Society. 


50 
10 
80 


10 


MME. DUCEL 7.9. Silvery lilac-pink. Midseason__________ at 


Period 
ASA GRAY Sale sShelapinik.. Midseason ==. 98" We ee $ 1 80 
AVALANCHE 8.7. Milk white. Late midseason ----_-_-_-_---- 1 40 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. 9.0. blush to pure white. 
IMiGSCASO nee ei ete ee es 2 40 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 7.6. dark red. Midseason_-__-_-___- 1 80 
BLANCHE RNG meepepinkduates 292 2 ee 15 00 
COMMANDER. Solferino-red. Very late ________________- 10 00 
CLAIRE DUBOIS. 8.7. Rich satiny pink. Late midseason 1 80 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6:-Deéep pink. Marly = \ =. .-2=.---- 1 40 
E. G. HILL 8.7. Rose-red. Early midseason________________ PAELY 
HGLANGINT Soler ole pink= Singles oe) 2. 4 2 00 
ENCHANTRESS. Creamy white. Late___________________- 3 50 
FELIX CROUSUSE. 8.4. Bright ruby-red. Midseason__--__- 1 70 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. White, crimson flecked. Early___ 1 40 
FRANCIS WILLARD 9.1. Blush white. Midseason__----_-- 3 50 
GEN. McMAHON 7.8. Brilliant red. Midseason __________ 1 40 
JAMES KELWAY 8.7. White. Early midseason___________ 2 30 
JUGDEH, BEEREY. 8:6: Delicate: pink. HWarlys 3) 322. eee 2 00 
KARL ROSENFIELD 8.8. Dark crimson. Midseason _____ 1 80 
. KING ALBERT Single. Rosy pink. Midseason___________-_ 4 00 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. Soft delicate pink 
Midseason 22) seme © ae epee ieee eye eee ey Se NE 2 90 
AS WANG EH, 9:0: Sort, pinks tug bess seamen ee Se 4 50 
LA LORRAINE 8.7. Creamy white. Midseason___________- 6 50 
LA PERLE. Soft pink. Midseason = ____.2__+_-_.-)_.___- 1 40 
LAVERNE CHRISTMAN 8.9. Deep pink. Late __________ 12 50 
LIVINGSTONE 8.1. Pale lilac-rose. Late midseason ______ 1 80 
LONGFELLOW 9.0. Cherry red. Early midseason _______ 3 50 
LORD KITCHENER 7.6. Cherry red. Harly______________- 1 40 
MARY BRAND 8.7. Deep red. Midseason :_______ aah ie 2 40 
MIKADO 8.6. Crimson Japanese Peony. __-________________ 3 50 
MELTON Hi (20, 9.0.iClear flesh pink, Gates 202... Vos. 5170) 0) 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE 7.9. Pure white. Early ___- 1 40 


Per 100 
S01 5200 
12 00 


20 00 
15 00 


50 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 10, 1939 


PEONIES—(Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
55 MME. JULES DESSERT 9.4. Creamy white. Midseason. $ 4 50 $ 40 00 


20 MODESTE GUERIN 7.8. Solferino-pink. Midseason ______- 1 20 10 00 
60 MONS. JULES ELIE 9.2. Lilac-pink. Early midseason____ 2 50 22 00 
45 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC 8.8. Dark garnet-purple. 
Midseason) 247-6 52 2 here ok: Sie Yipee ee es Jo eae P00 35 00 
5 MRS. F. A. GOODRICH 9.0. Deep Pink. Late.____________ T2500) o eee 
20 MRS. FRANK BEACH 9.0. Ivory white. Late midseason.. 2000  $—.=_-. 
10 MRS. HARRIET GENTRY 9.1. Glistening white. Late.... 1250 -____- 
130 OFFICINALIS RUBRA, 8.6. Vivid crimson. Early_______- 2 50 22 00 
30 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE 9.2. Amaranthine red. Early__-__--_- (00a We eee 
30 PHOEBE CAREY \S.8. ose pink: duatess = Se bees 5: 00 ee eee 
5 PRAIRIE AFIRE. Creamy rose, red staminoides. Japan- 
CSCPDCONY sae et tee et es ae Oe os 15,005, 2222 
130 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 7.5. Brilliant red. Midseason. 1 40 12 00 
280 REINE HORTENSE 8.7. Hydrangea pink. Midseason___._ 2 10 18 00 
10” REV: Bot RAGI TE Ts Pure wwhiteslate ee ee 10° 00: « ) eee 
125 RICHARD CARVEL 8.8. Bright, crimson. Harly---------- 2 90 25 00 
600 SARAH BERNHARDT 9.0. Apple blossom pink. Late____ 3 50 30 00 
10 SOLANGE 9.7. Delicate lilac-white. Late____--__-_-_----__- 3 50 30 00 
15 THE MOOR (Barr) 8.0. Single; dark, rich red. Early __-_- 4°00. =). 222 
65 THERESE 9.8. Satiny pink. Midseason__________________- 4 00 35 00 
45 TOURANGELLE 9.4. Pearly white. Late midseason__-_-_--- 4:00. » Gea 
50 VENUS 8.3. Hydrangea-pink. Midseason_________________- 1 80 15 00 
110 WALTER FAXON 9.3. Bright pink. Midseason__________- 4 00 35 00 


PEONIES (By Color) 


1000... -PENK: * Dnname dienes ee ee a ee ee ee . 95 $ 8 00 
1400 RED, Fe SG pee Ore heal Ae MND pe VE dh Gene Tn era 80 7 00 
500 WHITE fers VW a7 ale te ag AR Se Le Cae Eee an Le Soci awe <b Mb 1 20 10 00 


FOR COMPLETE LIST OF HARDY 
PERENNIALS AND SPRING 


BULBS SEE BULLETIN NUMBER 
TWO ISSUED MARCH 15, 1989. 


TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 


TERMS— Account due first of second month following date of invoice. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS: (if account is paid when due). 


S100:00) ton Sa00:00.2 ae aeet ee ier 2 Tor SDOOOO to: S$ 10010022. sata ees eee 4% 
$300.00 to $500.00 ie 7900.00 Ato S11 000002 aa a eee 5% 
=SLOOO:O0 hand. Ups. 5. 22s =! oe. se 6% 


Additional 2% if paid within 10 days from date of invoice. Invoices that are 
past due, or have been settled for, can not be included in figuring discounts. 
Cash, security, or satisfactory reference is required from unknown parties. — 
Orders to be sent C.O.D. should be accompanied by one-fourth cash. Interest © 
_ charged on past due accounts. 


PRICES—Apply upon the following quantities: Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Shrubs, 
Roses, Vines. PERENNIALS (including PEONIES and LILIES), ess 
Example: All kinds of fruit trees will be considered as one class and all varieties of 
shrubs as one class, etc. 

SMALL FRUITS, HEDGING, PRIVET and ALL SEEDLINGS 

300 of same variety and grade take 1000 rates. 
Under 300 of same variety and grade take 100 rates. 
EVERGREENS, BALLED and BURLAPPED 
30 trees (any assortment) take 100 rates. 
Under 30 trees (any assortment) take 10 rates. 
FALL AND SPRING BULBS 
300 or more bulbs (not less than 50 of any one variety) take 1000. rates. 
Under 300 bulbs take 100 rates. 

All grades and varieties in any one class are allowed to make up total. 

BROKEN LOTS of less than 10 of any one variety and grade will be billed: at 
15% above 10 rates. 

~~ SPECIAL NOTICE—The prices named in this list cancel all previous lists and are 


subject to change without notice. All sales and contracts are made subject to crop 
losses or other causes over which we have no control. 


PACKING—AIl cost of packing is additional to prices quoted. Bales and. boxes 

will be charged for at actual cost of material and labor used. 
300 or more take 1000 rates where published. 
30 to 300 take 100 rates. 
Under 30 take 10 rates. 

SHIPPING—We request customers to give definite shipping instructions regard- 
ing manner in which they wish goods shipped. In the absence of special instructions 
we use our best judgment, but without assuming responsibility. All shipments travel 
at risk and expense of purchaser. 

TRUCK DELIVERY—We are able to give truck service to many points at equal 
or lower than local freight rates. This means delivery to your door. Some customers 
prefer to employ their own trucks which is satisfactory; but, in this case, we will 
appreciate two or three days advance notice—giving us ample time to have your stock 
ready for loading. 

CLAIMS—FOR ANY CAUSE MUST BE MADE PROMPTLY UPON RECEIPT 
OF GOODS. WE WILL NOT ENTERTAIN CLAIMS AFTER GOODS HAVE BEEN 
ONCE ACCEPTED, OR WHEN REPORT IS NOT MADE IN WRITING WITHIN 
TEN DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL OF STOCK. 

INSPECTION AND FUMIGATION—Certificate of inspection is furnished with 
each shipment, and stock will be fumigated when required. 


GUARANTEE-—-WE GIVE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS 
TO LIFE, DESCRIPTION, QUALITY, PRODUCTIVENESS, OR ANY OTHER 
MATTER OF ANY NURSERY STOCK, SEEDS OR PLANTS THAT WE SELL. IT 
IS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, 
SHOULD STOCK PROVE UNTRUE TO NAME AS LABELLED, SHALL BE LIM- 
ITED UPON SATISFACTORY PROOF, TO OUR REPLACING FREE OR RE- 
FUNDING PURCHASE PRICE. 


LOCATION—We are located fifty miles southeast of Omaha, Nebraska. To those 
traveling by automobile, you can come through by paving direct to Shenandoah on 
State Routes No. 3 and 48 and U. S. Route No. 59. Visitors are always welcome, and 
will gladly be taken over the nursery at any time. 


THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES 


A. F. LAKE, President R. S. LAKE, Sec’y.-Treas. 


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AitlanthusigS: 222 Su 2 See oe es ere eee Fore 11-13 
Almond | 2oge le 6. = ee S| a ee iene 2 We pea ee 20 
Althea! oo Be oS ew ate Be ee ee en nee ee 20 
Amelanchief (22 4 22 aligns OTE 15 20 
AMOFpha, «2.2 eee a ee ee! igen 20 
AM pelopsis: (go OSes Sa ee SS AN 33 
AIPBIGE) (25:2 SE a Bi ee ee ee ee 2-3-4 
Apple: Seedlings). ea ae ea eer eae 10 
Apricots tee er ee are a Ce ae ee a pe 7 
AVAL a Se aims ce ae 5S ae Lak ee Rn tea se 20 
ATDOM: Vitae ae 20 ee os es Np ee A dae ay 40 
Aristolochia Voate 2202 Wie ie wees 2 te Pee ee Le ea 33 
ANTONIE Ge 2 as RE ep Meee iB Be les eae ene AR eye ae 20 
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Barberry) Seley ei: oe er i ee eee oe oe 21-35 
Beauty: (Bushs test Le Uy ee re a oe een ig st Ogee pe 26 
BRST Tepes es a pal aR ere 33 
Birch See CA ie pee cee ne es 13 
Blackberry ir es ee re Pe Ne ree) ie ne eS 9 
BOX GIG eR Se yee ee ee ee ce 11-13 
BoysSenDerry: ne 60 06 oe eS UAL Spy ae Sh i aes 10 
Buckthorn’) 3sOes 2s) Bere h = oC Rate ogee ee te 11-21-35 
Butterfly: Bush 2 Oe ee ee aes eee ee 21 
Button: Bushy. 2220 25 ek es hee ee eee eee 22 
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Calycanthusye 300 28 ere nyo er lor eae me 22 
Cara rama (2a Si ee Cae ane nae C sepiniee aan eee 11-22-35 
COE EW ors nee Opal any MMs eee a Sad ye) SNL a ah ges 11-13 
Gelastrus: oo 28s eo eee ao pa 33 
Gephalanthus he eo es es ie ey eek a 22 
CERRY. i ie Ny Ie Re eet a 4-5 
Cherry Japan Flowering_______________________- 13 
Cherry. Seedlings&2) ate 221 eee Se eee 10 
CWlOTIVAtiS bh Re ae ce SD Ae yon a ee 33-34 
CBI a) 9 00 [een ee en cane pe EN Laie yaaa mn Ae TM mea 22-23 
COT YRS) is Ped ica ee see mer aloe Se De eon 23 
Cotoneaster: else Coe 7 eel Wels ei eae Ree tarnpepamen teeere, See 23 
Se PS Re er ie i oe a 2-3-4 
Crab Bechtel’s and Flowering_______.___-_----- 14 
Cranberry H. B. (See Viburnum)______________- 32 
@urrants) ) 2 ool eet aa i eR wet een one, 8 
Gurrants ~Moweringes ee tee ee eee 29-30 
GY GON a: i a ee Eel eee a 23 
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Daphne’ ‘Cneorvumy Messe See ee ee ee ees 23 
HB 210) A Rm Mie Reet! een a ee lt We A Ne nO 23 
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Biya Oh sf he gh eS eae Re ee ae ee 11-14-15 
EVonymush wo oe Se ee ae ee ee ee ee ore 24-34 - 
NVERGREEING eee ee ee eee ae 36-40 Incl. 
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LOE pC RE ees ere Oe Nei ee cme oS EN oC Bat be 36 
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS_-____---------- 11-12 
Horsythiai ie eee 2 ae See See eee ee en ae 25 
Rin Le) AULD LCi ee ae ee er 29 
FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS______----------- 10-11 
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Gooseberny 2 ee ee ee eee nena 9 
Grapes aso a eee eee eae 9 
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Hackberry) 2) ee a ee ate eet 11-15 
Hazelnut...) 2 ee ee eee eee ee eee 23 
Hedzin ey) 3 ee arate eee 35 
BS Sool (oy 61> Cn em em a LE OES Seth ED ce Oe ee 40 
Honey: \Locustto ono See Ss eee See 12-15-34-35 
Honeysuckle ee oe ee ee ee 25-26 
Horse ‘Radish. 20 ee oe ee eee eae eS 10 
Hydrangea 22 ose ee eee tae 26 
Hypericuia, os Ses ee eee 26 
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Tex? 0 oe ee ee ee eee 26 
Lin Wee ee eR Se Soe seen: 33-34 
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Juneberty, «2224 e) 2 ae ee ae ee 20 
Juniper’ 4. 2222 2 Se eee es 36-38 Incl. 
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Kolikewitzia fo 2. ee eee eee ee 26 
KUGZU AMIN eee ee ae eee ae wee 34 


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Lilac. oo eee ee ras cae 27 
LINDEN 232005 Se 22 2 eee eee 15 
TLOCUSES 92= 3.42 BAIT CR Oe 2 2 ALL ee eee es 12-15 
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Maple .<. 32.5220 5.5 420 ee eee ee 12-15-16 
Matrimony’ Vine... -... 22-2 eee eee 34 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE 222 39 
Mountain Ash) <= 25 A221" «Sap es seeee e e 16 
Miilberry (i220 tee eA ee eee 12-16 
Multifiorar Jan: Seedlings e223 2.2 eee ee alae 
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Oak.) SShies: 2 ei Ay ee 2 ea, eens 17 
Olive: Russians +495. 20) eee ee 12-18-24 
Osage ‘Orange s5..-9 332 eee eee 12 
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Peach’ 2) 23562 23 on 4 ee eee cee: 6 
Peach ‘Plowerings +4202) 6-1 22°82 sae 18 
PAR) 2 ele jae bate oe Tee De Pee ere 5-6 
Pear Seedlings: 2:12) 4 445: 2:52 ee ee See 10 
Pearl Bush... 0206 ee 2 2 ee 24 
PHONTIBS) >.) <0 2552 ib ee ee eee 49-50 
Persimmont, 3. 35-3044 222 225 3 eee ee 17 
Philadelphusvi(Syringa)) 226 eee 28 
PHIOK soe ne ee nae _47-48 
Pine! ra fees SAS eS ee eee 39 
PEUMois 3 Se ee ee 7-8 
Plum“Seédlings- oo 2222.22. to 5 ee ee air} 
Polygontim’ 15 05 303 tee 35 
Poplar’ (4. 2 eo ss ee ey ee eee 12-17 
Potentilla) 0 (oe eons ee ee eee ee 28 
PRIVEE 2.60 iS el. ee ee ee nee 28-29 
Prunus) 2 he eee ie eee a ee ees 17-18 
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Quince: Seis 52 ae rete ee by, Se ee a 8 
Quince’ Japan Mloweringe >.) - 2] 23 
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Raspbermy, .«si2.n. 5.326238. 32 5 eee 10 
Red @ Bud 2.0.25 2. 2S eae 18 
Rhodoty pos! 3.222 Se Dee ee se eee 29 
Rhubarb 22). 22-20 eee eee eee 10 
IONWS 20 ee es eee 29 
RIDeS! yee een ee ee ees 29-30 
Rose Acacia i: 5. So 0S = es ee ee eee 30 
Rose ‘Stocks. 2 2 ee oe eee eee ae 
Roses ‘Climbing: 4_'- 6.242225 22 eee ee 44-45 
Reses'Babyuul 5.22 ime) oS eee eee 43-44 
Roses. HiRes ee ee eee 43 
Roses’ HH Us cece on ee ee 40-41-42-43 
RoseswMiscelianeous! 9-0) = eee 45-46 
Roses ‘Patented s) 2.4 ee See 46-47 
Roses’ Bugosa. 25. 2 2 eee 45-46 
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SEEDLINGS, FOREST TREE_--_-..-.-_.--.-- 11-12 
SEEDLINGS, PRU TREES. e225... -.2.——— 10-11 
Snowball (See Viburnum))=22_ 22222222222 32 
Snowberry 222-5225 6-5 ee eee 31 
SPT RBA) 22 At 2 oe ee eee 30-31-35 
Spruce: 5° fob. eee eee 38-39 
Strawberry 22.20.22 ue). See eee 10 
Stephenandta 2222 eS Se ee ee a ee on 
Sumacis 2.) ou Atlee ee oe Se See ee 29 
SVCaMmore 0 0 oe ee ee ee ee 18 
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Pamarix.. 2: 2.6 222 oe ee ee 31-32 
Taxtis ts Ui 2222 feb Se he ee eee 40 
Mhormns ef EO ee ee ee er 19 
Tulip Tree 8 snc o cee Se eee Ae a er 19 
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Viburnum: | a eee ee ee eee 32 
WEN S) 2: Sue, Sater ee eee See cee eee 33-34-35 
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Weigel, econ. ssc. cee ee ee eee ae ee 32-33 
Witth bagel’. 2. 40 se Se ee eee 2p 
Willey [6002 aU LL a 
Wisteria’ 2. 2 ose ee 35 
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Youngberry 2-2... 25. 36235 See oe eee 10