es 
Each 10 100 1000 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis (Zone 5) EGC. Flowers 
white, small. March. 
* 2 yr. rooted cuttings $ 3.00 $25.00 
24s IN pOte) vires 4.00 35.00 
PARROTIA Persica (Persian Parrotia) Zone 6 DT. 
Flowers white with attractive red stamens. March. 
Beautiful tints of gold and crimson foliage in au- 
tumn. 
ARCOM Dette Ge) 6.00 50.00 
PHELLODENDRON Chinensis (Chinese Corktree) 
Zone 3 DT. Flowers small, yellow-green. Fruit blue- 
black panicles, 3 in. long. 
AStOns ON Tt eteGas) 5.00 
GutOnowhtaehas Gap oe 29:00 
PHCOTINIA Villosa (Oriental Villosa) Zone 5 DS. 
Flowers white clusters. April. Colorful fall foliage. 
Red berries. 
ZAR tOVSOMINe Se 2.50) 7 20:00 
aLOne Seliteae Sees 3.50 30.00 
PIERIS Japonica (Japanese Pieris) Zone 5 KES. 
Flowers white pendulous clusters. March-April. 
ica Ne a OG. ol yrs 6.50 60.00 
2 ECOmd Se ineels Gales 24-50) 
18 to 24 in. BEB __—_—‘6..00 
Japonica Pink Flowering (Zone 5) ES. Pink in bud 
and when first opens turning to white. 
Seon DOC aye & 110 9.00 75.00 
PINUS Mughus austria. (Zone 4) ET. 
aa st One Onin rete ea 5.00 40.00 
PRUNUS Besseyi (Zone 3) Sand Cherry. Flowers 
white. May. Fruit black, edible. 
el etOrc dane. 2s 3.50 380.00 
Laurocerasus Schipkaensis Reynvanni (Cherry 
Laurel) Zone 6 ES. Glossy green leaves. Grows rap- 
idly. Spreading, dense, Flowers white racemes. April. 
aroemnespot, ah var 8.00 70.00 
rine not elev. 9.00 80.00 
* 4 in. pot, 2 yr.__ 1.25 11.00 100.00 
iatonip ane B&B =~ 4.50 
P5etowtoin. bee — 5.00 
iSntoez4nitiebesb -. 6.00 
Persica versicolor. Peppermint flowering peach. (Zone 
5) DT. Very attractive small tree; for ornamental 
purposes rather than fruit. 
iSevos24ine EG, . 2.00 
Zatomeartt. FF. G. 3.00 
Thundercloud. (Purpleleaf, flowering plum). Zone 5 
DT. Very attractive purple foliage. Pink flowers. 
2etOmoett.n. G. =) 2.50 -20:00 
sabom 4 ft... Gs 3.50 ~ 30.00 
ZAevOmsoutt.. E.G. 4:50 40.00 
ORO Sstts Gs |) 6:00) » 55.00 
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