PITTSVILLE. MARYLAND 



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Crotaegus Oxyacantha Pauli. See page 16. 



Each 10 100 1000 

 STYRAX Americana (American Stvrax) 



* 2 yr. S. 2-3 ft $2.50 S15.00 



4 to 6 ft $1.00 7.50 50.00 



Dasyanthum 



* 2^4 in. pot plants 2 yr $1.00 $7.50 



Japonica (Janese Snowbell) 



* 1 yr. S. 12-18 in $2.00 $10.00 



* 2 yr. S. 18-36 in 2.50 15.00 



18 to 24 in $1.00 7.50 



3 to 4 ft 1.25 10.00 



Obassi (Fragrant Sty rax) 



* 2 yr. S. 18-36 in $2.50 $15.00 



2 to 3 ft $1.00 7.50 



4 to 5 ft 1.50 12.50 



5 to 6 ft 2.00 15.00 



6 to 7 ft 2.50 20.00 



SYMPHORICARPOS Chenaulti Erecta. New. 



12 to 24 in. trans $2.50 $15.00 



2 to 3 ft. trans 5.00 35.00 



3 to 4 ft. trans $1.00 7.50 50.00 



Chenaulti White Hedge 



* 2 yr. rooted cuttings $2.00 $10.00 



Magic Berry 



* 2 yr. rooted cuttings $2.00 $10.00 $ 60.00 



18 to 24 in. trans 4.00 35.00 



2 to 3 ft. trans 5.00 40.00 



3 to 4 ft. trans $1.00 7.50 50.00 



Mother of Pearl 



18 to 36 in. trans $4.00 $35.00 



2 to 3 ft. trans 5.00 45.00 



3 to 4 ft. trans $1.00 7.50 60.00 



^ « PIERIS TAIWANENSIS 



yO^, This beautiful and hardy evergreen 



(5-10 ft.) bears in spring 4-6 in. pani- 

 cles of waxen-white blooms, followed 

 by leaf-growths of brilliant colouring. 

 Lime-free soil. See page 35. 



& RARE MAGNOLIA 



CANARY-YELLOW FLOWERS 

 Every nurseryman should consider plant- 

 ing that wonder, the Yellow Cucumber- 

 tree Magnolia, M. cordata. While not 

 new, it is one of the rarest of American 

 flowering trees. It flowers in May, with 

 canary-yellow flowers. The foilage is 

 broad, rounded, forming a shapely 

 pyramidal tree in its early years. An 

 old tree is massive. 



See page 49 for Special Items. 



