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1010 ACER CAMPESTRE HEDGE MAPLE $18.00 1025 *ACER GINNALA FLAME (17000) FLAME AMUR MAPLE $22.00 Improved USDA SCS introduction. Brilliant red fall color. Seed wings exhibit reddish color. DEWINGED 1028 *ACER GRISEUM PAPERBARK MAPLE $78.50 1030 ACER PLATANOIDS (2860) NORWAY MAPLE $10.75 1040 ACER RUBRUM (12700) RED MAPLE $25.00 1045 ACER RUBRUM DEWINGED (14000) RED MAPLE DEWINGED $50.00 1047 *ACER RUBRUM RED SUNSET RED SUNSET MAPLE $49.50 1050 ACER SACCHARINUM (1780) SILVER MAPLE $8.50 1060 ACER SACCHARUM (9000) SUGAR MAPLE $16.50 1065 ACER SACCHARUM DEWINGED SUGAR MAPLE DEWINGED $36.00 1070 AESCULS PAVIA RED BUCKEYE $5.50 1110 *AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS (82000) JUNE BERRY $330.00 1115 *AMELANCHIER GRANDIFLORA ROBIN HILL SELECTION $330.00 1117 *AMELANCHIER LAEVIS ALLEGHENY SERVICEBERRY $330.00 1120 *AMELANCHIER SANGUINEA DWARF SERVICEBERRY $330.00 Second generation selection orginal from Burr Oak Nursery. Dwf. multi-stem, 4 ft.@ maturity, profuse flower and fruit. 1150 AMORPHA FRUITOSA FALSE INDIGO $16.50 1210 *ARONIA BRILLIANTISSIMA BRILLIANT CHOKEBERRY $110.00 Third generation selection. Fast grower and excellent glossy dark green foliage in summer, outstanding brilliant red fall color. 1215 *ARONIA MELANOCARPA BLACK CHOKEBERRY $70.00 1250 ASSIMINA TRILOBA (288) PAWPAW $33.00 1310 BERBERIS THUNBERGII (2700) JAPANESE BARBERRY $78.00 1320 BERBERIS THUNBERGII ATROP. (2700) RED BARBERRY $120.00 1400 *BETULA ALBA JAPONICA WHITE BIRCH $55.00 Second generation from improved variety. 1410 BETULA NIGRA (168750) RIVER BIRCH $42.00 Excellent native N.E. Mo. selection. 1415 *BETULA NIGRA (IMPROVED) from a selection $62.50 1418 BETULA PENDULA (IMPROVED SELECTION) EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH $50.00 1420 CALLICARPA AMERICANA AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY $85.00 1425 CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS SWEET SHRUB $40.00 1450 CAMPIS RADICANS TRUMPET CREEPER $45.00 1480 CARPINUS CAROLINIANA AMERICAN HORNBEAN BLUE BEECH $47.00 1500 CARYA GLABRA PIGNUT HICKORY $3.50 1510 CARYA ILLINOENSIS (75) NORTHERN PECAN $3.50 Northern ecotype. Excellent for wetlands plantings. 1520 CARYA LACINIOSA (25) SHELLBARK HICKORY $3.50 Missouri giant. Good for low or wet areas. 1525 CARYA MIXED MIXED HICKORY $3.25

1530 CARYA OVATA (38) SHAGBARK HICKORY $3.95 1610 CASTANEA MOLLISSIMA (75) CHINESE CHESTNUT $4.95 1710 *CELASTRUS SCANDENS (26000) AMERICAN BITTERSWEET $40.00 1810 CELTIS LAEVIGATA (6000) SUGAR HACKBERRY $36.00 Very interesting bark, resistant to witches brooming common to Celtis occidentalis. Good for wetlands. 1820 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS (4300) HACKBERRY $40.00 1890 CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS COMMON BUTTONBUSH $22.00 One of the most widely adapted native wetlands decidous shrub or small tree. Collected from Mississippi river wetlands N.E. Missouri. 1910 CERCIS CANADENSIS (16384) REDBUD $24.50 Excellent northern ecotype selected in N.E. Missouri near the Iowa line. Taken temperatures to -24 degrees. 1920 *CERCIS CANADENSIS RIVER HILLS (20000) MISSOURI RIVER HILLS $35.00 Upright growth habit. Northern ecotype found growing along Missouri river hills. 2010 *CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS (1800) WHITE FRINGE TREE $20.00 Second and third generation selection for improved flowering characteristics and rapid growth. 2050 *CLADRASTIS LUTEA YELLOW WOOD $92.50 2110 *CORNUS ALBA SIBERICA SIBERIAN DOGWOOD $40.00 Second and third generation selection made for leaf spot resistance improved twig color and overall vigor. 2120 *CORNUS ALTERNIFOLIA (8000) PAGODA DOGWOOD $20.00 Third generation selection made for fast growth and heavy fruiting qualities. Lovely branching. 2130 *CORNUS AMOMUM (1200) SILKY RED TWIG DOGWOOD $15.50 Third generation selection. Disease free, superior grower. Good for wetland planting. 2140 *CORNUS DRUMMONDII (4500) ROUGHLEAF DOGWOOD $26.00 An excellent second generation selection, well suited for ornamental use or wildlife conservation use. Makes an outstanding multi-stem tree. 2150 *CORNUS FLORIDA (4500) WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD $19.00 Second generation from N.E. Missouri stand. Missouri dogwood are thus far free of anthroenose. 2160 *CORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS (9700) JAPANESE DOGWOOD $70.00 A nice wide leaf selection that exhibits no leafburn problems. 2165 *CORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS MILKLY WAY. JAPANESE DOGWOOD $99.00 Seed from Milky Way. 2170 *CORNUS MAS (2300) CORNELIAN CHERRY $11.00 2175 *CORNUS MAS REDSTONE (2300) REDSTONE CORNEALIAN CHERRY $20.00 A new USDA selection much superior to common Cornealian Cherry. Flowers over a longer period and produces more fruit. 2180 *CORNUS OFFICINALIS (2300) JAPANESE CORNEL CHERRY $23.00 Second generation selection. Somewhat smaller tree than C. mas, beautiful gray mottled bark. Flowers 2 weeks prior to Cornus mas.

2190 *CORNUS PANICULATA RACEMOSA (2200) GRAY DOGWOOD $19.00 2195 *CORNUS STOLONIFERA (18700) REDTWIG DOGWOOD $45.00 2210 *CORYLUS AMERICANA AMERICAN FILBERT $15.75 2220 *CORYLUS AVELLANA (365) EUROPEAN HAZELNUT $16.00 Grows larger than Corylus americana. Does not sucker nearly as much and makes a better understock. Disease resistant. 2310 *COTINUS COGGYGRIA (44200) PINK SMOKE $65.00 2315 *COTINUS COGGYGRIA ATROPURPUREA (44200) PURPLE SMOKE $145.00 Third generation selection for superior red foliage color and vigor. A very vigorous grower. 2410 *CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI INERMIS THORNLESS CRUS-GALLI $23.00 Comes true. Very vigorous grower. Nearly thornless 2420 *CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI SPLENDENS CRUS-GALLI $23.50 Second generation from USDA selection.very glossy disease resistant foliage. An outstanding selection. 2430 *CRATAEGUS PHAEN. CORDATA (65536) WASHINGTON HAWTHORN $28.50 Improved heavy fruiting strain. 2450 *CRATAEGUS VIRDUS WINTER KING WINTER KING HAWTHORN $22.00 Second generation selection from Winter King. Will come uniform and exhibit extremely good vigor. 2510 DIOSPYROS VIRGINIANA (1200) PERSIMMON $11.00 From native N.E. Missouri stand. 2610 *ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (5160) RUSSIAN OLIVE $11.50 2620 *ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA CARDINAL (3800) CARDINAL AUTUMN OLIVE $29.00 Improved USDA introduction. 2710 *EUONYMUS ALATUS (2500) BURNING BUSH $46.00 Second generation selection. Seedling produced E. alatas will grow much more vigorous than plants grown asexually. 2720 *EUONYMUS BUNGEANA (13500) PINK LADY $42.00 A USDA introduction that exhibits profuse amounts of seed in pink arils. 2810 FRAXINUS AMERICANA (6000) WHITE ASH $13.00 From native N.E. Missouri stands. 2820 FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA GREEN ASH $13.00 2825 FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA DEWINGED GREEN ASH DEWINGED $17.50 2830 FRAXINUS QUANDRANGULATA BLUE ASH $25.00 2910 GINKGO BILOBA (300) MAIDENHAIR TREE $8.50 3010 GLEDITISIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS (2800) THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST $11.00 From native N.E. Missouri stands. 3110 GYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS (270) KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE $8.75 From native N.E. Missouri stands. 3210 *HALESIA CAROLINA (1200) CAROLINA SILVERBELL $22.00 3310 HAMAMELIS VERNALIS VERNAL WITCH HAZEL $66.00 From native S. Central Missouri. 3320 *HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA WITCH HAZEL $75.00

3410 JUGLANS CINERA (40) BUTTERNUT $4.75 3420 JUGLANS NIGRA (40) BLACK WALNUTS $1.85 From native N.E. Missouri stands. 3430 JUGLANS REGIA (40) CARPATHIAN WALNUTS $5.25 3510 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (43600) EASTERN RED CEDAR $40.00 From native N.E. Missouri stands. 3610 *KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (2900) GOLDEN RAIN TREE $12.00 Hardy northern strain. 3870 LESPEDEZA BICOLOR SHRUB LESPEDEZA $23.00 3910 LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA (62000) SWEET GUM $62.50 Northern selection 3950 LIRIODENDRON TULUPERIFA (10000) YELLOW POPLAR $22.00 4010 *LONICERA MAACKII PODOCARPA (148000) REM RED HONEYSUCKLE $85.00 New SCS selection. 4020 *LONICERA TATARICA (142000) TARARIAN HONEYSUCKLE $44.00 4100 *MAACKI AMURENSIS AMUR MAACKI $56.00 4110 *MACLURA POMIFERA (13000) OSAGE ORANGE $18.50 Collected from hedge rows in N.E. Missouri 4210 *MALUS BACCATA MANSHURICA (6600) MIDWEST FLOWERING CRAB $172.00 Recent SCS introduction completely disease resistant. White flower followed by extremely heavy consistent small pea size red berries that turn in Sept. and persist until Feb. or as late as March. Comes 100% true. 4220 MALUS SARGENTI (66000) DWARF SARGENT CRAB $180.00 Third generation selection. Disease free heavy fruiting selection. Much superior to budded or grafted plants. No suckers. 4275 MORUS ALBA WHITE MULBERRY $55.00 4280 MORUS RUBRA RED MULBERRY $88.00 4310 NYSSA SYLVATICA (3800) BLACK GUM $28.50 Northern selection. 4410 PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE (26800) AMUR CORK TREE $50.00 4515 PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (CLEAN SEED) SYCAMORE $27.50 4610 PRUNUS AMERICANA (870) AMERICAN PLUM $17.00 4615 PRUNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA CHICKSAW PLUM $21.50 4620 *PRUNUS BESSEYI (2000) SAND CHERRY $45.00 4630 PRUNUS SERROTINA (4500) BLACK CHERRY $18.50 4640 PRUNUS TOMENTOSA (4500) MANCHU CHERRY $19.50 4650 PRUNUS VIRGINIANA (4900) CHOKE CHERRY $16.00 4660 PRUNUS VIRGINIANA SHUBERT SHUBERT CHERRY $22.00

4710 PYRUS CALLERYANA (16000) BRADFORD PEARxREDSPIRE $90.00 From second generation parents. Seedlings from this cross are much more vigorous than straight P. calleryana. Clones budded or grafted to these will perform much better. 4740 PYRUS USSURIENSIS HARBIN PEAR $64.00 4810 QUERCUS ACCUTISSIMA (100) SAWTOOTH OAK $4.50 4815 QUERCUS ALBA (70) WHITE OAK $2.20 4820 QUERCUS BICOLOR (90) SWAMP WHITE OAK $4.25 4830 QUERCUS COCCINEA (270) SCARLET OAK $6.50 4840 QUERCUS FALCATA (540) SPANISH RED OAK $6.00 4845 QUERCUS FALCATA VAR. PAGODAEFOLIA (580) CHERRYBARK OAK $6.00 From Native Missouri stands. 4850 QUERCUS IMBRICARIA (415) SHINGLE OAK $6.00 4852 QUERCUS LYRATA OVERCUP OAK $3.85 4855 QUERCUS MACROCARPA (75) BURR OAK $2.20 4856 QUERCUS MARILANDICA $6.00 4857 QUERCUS MICHAUXII SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK $4.75 4860 QUERCUS MUEHLENBERGII (395) CHINKAPIN OAK $6.00 4865 QUERCUS NIGRA (395) WATER OAK $4.25 4866 QUERCUS NUTTALLI (350) NUTTALLI OAK $6.50 4868 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (300) PIN OAK $2.95 4870 QUERCUS PHELLOS (400) WILLOW OAK $6.00 4871 QUERCUS PRINUS (100) CHESTNUT OAK $3.95 4872 *QUERCUS ROBUR FASTIGIATA UPRIGHT ENGLISH OAK $4.75 Selected orchard strain. 4873 QUERCUS RUBRA (100) NORTHERN RED OAK $3.25 4875 QUERCUS SHUMARDI (100) SHUMARD OAK $3.50 4880 QUERCUS VELUTINA BLACK OAK $6.00 5010 *RHUS AROMATICA (5060) FRAGRANT SUMMAC $50.00 5015 *RHUS AROMATICA KONZA (5060) KONZA FRAGRANT SUMMAC $58.00 Second generation from a compact vigorous selection. 5020 RHUS COPALLINA (51000) FLAMELEAF SUMMAC $22.00 5030 *RHUS GLABRA (50000) SMOOTH SUMMAC (SHINY) $22.00

5040 *RHUS TYPHINA (52000) STAGHORN SUMMAC $22.00 5110 ROBINA FERTILIS ARNOT (23000) ARNOT BRISTLY LOCUST $60.00 5120 ROBINIA PSEUDOACAIA (24000) BLACK LOCUST $11.50 5210 *ROSA RUGOSA (50000) ROSA RUGOSA $30.00 Selected true red. 5300 SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS ELDERBERRY $40.00 5310 SASSAFRAS ALBIDUM SASSAFRAS $65.00 5410 *SOPHORA JAPONICA (6100) JAPANESE PAGODATREE $25.00 Seed collected from Regent. Seedlings will be much superior than common Sophora. 5510 *SORBUS AUCUPARIA (125000) EUROPEAN MT. ASH $45.00 5610 SYMPHORICARPOS ORBICULATUS (140000) INDIAN CURRANT BERRY $66.00 5705 *SYRINGA AMURENSE (RETICULATA) TREE LILAC $55.00 5706 SYRINGA PEKENSIS PEKIN LILAC $60.00 5708 SYRINGA VILLOSA LATE LILAC $46.00 5710 *SYRINGA VULGARIS (50000) COMMON LILAC $52.00 5810 TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (5000) BALD CYPRESS $10.00 From Native Missouri stands. 5910 TILIA CORDATA (13000) LITTLE LEAF LINDEN $33.00 6010 TYPHA ANGUSTIFOLIA NARROW-LEAVED CATTAIL $22.00 Excellent for wetlands. As collected. 6020 TYPHA LATIFOLIA COMMON CATTAIL $22.00 Excellent for wetlands. As collected. 6110 *ULMUS PARVIFOLIA ELSMO (120000) ELSMO LACEBARK ELM $65.00 Second generation selection from USDA new introduction Elsmo. Hardiest of the Lace Bark Elms. Has taken -24 degrees F. Deep dark green leathery leaves. Magnificent exfoliating bark. 6120 ULMUS PUMILA (72000) DEWINGED) SIBERIAN ELM $23.00 A word about our Viburnums from seed. Certain genera will grow much faster when propagated from seed than propagated a sexually. The Viburnums exhibit this factor. Seedling produced viburnums will outgrow cutting grown plants. We are proud to offer our varieties, which have been selected for superior qualities and are orchard grown for seed production. 6205 *VIBURNUM BRACTEATUM BRACTED VIBURNUM $22.00 Multi-stemmed shrub reaching 8-10 ft. Exfoliating bark. Native from Indiana to Kentucky to Missouri. Chicago Lustre is a selection of V. Bracteatum. Thick glossy foliage metallic blue fruit. Reddish purple fall color. White blossom. 6210 *VIBURNUM CARLESII CARLESII VIBURNUM $46.50 The best Viburnum for fragrance. 6220 *VIBURNUM DENTATUM (14600) ARROW WOOD $10.50 Third generation selection. Vigorous with dark green shiny leaves. 6230 *VIBURNUM DILATATUM LINDEN VIBURNUM $17.00 Second generation selection. One of the most outstanding.

6240 *VIBURNUM LANTANA (8700) WAYFARING VIBURNUM $15.95 Third generation selection. A good drought resistant variety with outstanding ornamental qualities. 6245 *VIBURNUM LANTANA MOHICAN MOHICAN VIBURNUM $28.00 Second generation selection. A superior Viburnum lantana. Comes true and displays outstanding seedling vigor. 6250 *VIBURNUM LENTAGO (5900) NANNYBERRY VIBURNUM $19.50 Third generation selection. Outstanding foliage. Vigorous grower. 6255 *VIBURNUM OPULUS EUROPEAN CRANBERRY $22.00 Selected from a native Missouri stand. 6260 VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM BLACKHAW $20.00 Second generation selection from Mo. stand 6265 *VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM BLACKHAW $35.00 Second generation selection from native Mo. stand Strong grower-comes true and uniform. 6268 *VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDES ALLEGHANY $33.00 From F-1 parents of V. rhytidophylloides X Viburnum lantana. Should come reasonably true. Superior to V. lantana & rhytidophylloides. Very hardy. 6270 VIBURNUM RUFIDULUM RUSTY BLACKHAW $28.60 Selected from a native Missouri stand. 6275 *VIBURNUM RUFIDULUM (5500) RUSTY BLACKHAW $46.00 Third generation of a special selection made by Wm. R. Heard of Des Moines, IA. Plants grown for years in Des Moines. Our orchard trees are a third generation from seed furnished by Mr. Heard. Glossy foliage, showy fruit, outstanding fall color. 6280 *VIBURNUM TRILOBUM (13200) AMERICAN CRANBERRY $27.00 Second generation selection. A good selection disease resistant. Aphid resistant. 6285 *VIBURNUM TRILOBUM WENTWORTH WENTWORTH AMERICAN CRANBERRY $33.00 Second generation selection from Wentworth variety. Possess all the good qualities of Viburnum trilobum plus much heavier fruit produced. 6390 *YUCCA FILAMENTOSA TRUE ADAMS NEEDLE $42.00 A good wide-leaf selection. 6395 *YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (22000) SPECIAL TRUE ADAMS NEEDLE $50.00 Exhibits more rigid erect blades. Produces extra heavy flower spikes that last a full two weeks longer than regular Yucca filamentosa.