7968-1969 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



2-GALLON CONTAINER LINE, continued 



JUNIPERUS. Very popular for their wide range of growth charac- 

 teristics. Junipers can fit any landscape need and are particularly 

 adapted to many special uses. They will do well in any ordinary soil 

 under varied conditions and thrive especially in limestone soils. Our 

 varieties and selections will be hardy and serve your customers long 

 and well. 



— chinensisPfitzerianacompacta, West Grove 



(Compact Pfitzer or Spreading Juniper). The best 

 form of Pfitzer Juniper for modern landscaping. 

 Natural compact growth of graceful, plume-like, 

 spreading form. Gray-green foliage. Ideal 

 foundation plant. Recommended for informal 

 hedges that don't grow wild. Zone 4. 



— chinensis Sargenti (Sargent Juniper). 

 Covers the ground like paint on a floor. A tex- 

 tured compact selection with green, green foliage. 

 Use it as a ground cover on rocky slopes or wher- 

 ever maintenance is difficult. Zone 4. 



— horizontalis plumosa (Andorra Juniper). 

 Vigorous, freely branched strain of one of the 

 most popular Junipers. Handsome gray-green 10-12 

 foliage in summer, becoming purple in winter. 



— horizontalis plumosa eompacta (Compact 

 Andorra Juniper). Dense, compact growth — 

 very hardy. Purple-bronze winter color contrasts 

 well with other evergreens. We think our strain 

 is truly superior and should replace the Andorra 

 in most landscape uses. Zone 4. 



— horizontalis Doujjlasi (Waukegan Juniper). 

 Good ground hugger; weeps over walls and 

 slopes. Steel-blue summer foliage deepens to 

 rich purple with cold weather. Spring brings 

 bright green new growth. Zone 4. 



— horizontalis Wiltoni (Blue Rug Juniper). 

 Colorful blue foliage. An excellent contrast in 

 texture and color both summer and winter when 

 used with other ground covers. Beautiful purple 

 in winter. Only 4 to 6 inches high when 5 to 6 

 feet across. Close branches tightly covered with 

 foliage, making a dense mat. An outstanding 

 NEW ground cover. Smog resistant. Zone 4. 



— squamata Parsoni (Parsons Juniper). NEW! 

 A free-branching ground cover with unusual gray- 

 green foliage, making a textured blanket con- 

 trasting with other plants. Ideal for slopes 

 where maintenance must be eliminated. Zone 5. 



Size 

 2 gal. 



25- up 

 ea. 



10-24 

 ea. 



10-12" 



$1.80 



$2.00 



12-15" 



2.10 



2.30 



10-12" 



2.20 



2.50 



12-15" 



2.40 



2.65 



10-12" 



1.90 



2.25 



12-15" 



2.20 



2.50 



10-12" 



2.20 



2.50 



12-15" 



2.40 



2.65 



10-12" 



1.90 



2.20 



12-15" 



2.20 



2.50 



10-12" 



2.40 



2.75 



12-15" 



2.70 



3.00 



10-12" 



2.20 



2.50 



12-15" 



2.40 



2.65 



Size 

 2 gal. 



25-up 

 ea. 



10-24 

 ea. 



18-24" 



S1.90 



§2.25 



24-30" 



2.20 



2.40 



2H-3' 



2.40 



2.90 



3-4' 



3.25 



3.50 



5 gal., 

 5' 



4.90 



5.25 



5 gal., 

 6' 



5.25 



5.50 



5 gal., 



7' 



5.90 



6.25 



METASEQUOIA glyptostroboides (Dawn 

 Redwood). One of the fastest growing trees 

 available. A deciduous conifer. Fern-like needle 

 leaves similar to spruce and cypress turn bright 

 orange-pink in fall before dropping. Growth is 

 arrow-straight and tall. Dawn Redwood may 

 grow 3 to 4 feet in one year. An unusual tree, 

 attractive in many locations and thrives in low 

 wet areas. Our Star Selected strain comes from 

 a One specimen in Mr. Ilutton's lawn. Zone 5. 



PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). One of the most popular landscape 

 shrubs along the east coast. Our vigorous, freely branched plants 

 hold their leaves well all winter — a true broadleaf evergreen. The 

 large flower clusters assure quantities of berries from early September 

 into winter. Each plant is carefully staked from the time it goes into 

 a container. Our extra care gives you extra Star Selected quality. 

 Container grown, to eliminate any transplanting risk. 



— eoceinea Lalandi (Laland Firethorn). Bril- 

 liant orange-red berries from late August into 

 late winter, strikingly set off against the glossy 

 deep evergreen foliage. Recommended for lawn 

 landscape specimens and shrub borders. Hardy 



throughout Pennsylvania and north to Massa- 18-24" 1.75 2.00 

 chusetts. Thrives in full sun and drier locations. 24-30" 1.90 2.25 

 Tolerates wide soil variations. Popular every- 30-36" 2.40 2.65 

 where. Zone 5. 36^2" 2.75 3.00 



— eoceinea Lowboy (Lowboy Firethorn). A 

 welcome new variety. A spreading form of La- 

 land Firethorn with the same evergreen hardi- 

 ness and profusion of orange-red berries. Doesn't 

 hug the ground but makes an excellent cover 

 when mass planted. Good foundation plant for 

 ranch houses. Zone 6. 15-18" 2.20 2.50 



18-24" 



1.75 



24-30" 



1.90 



30-36" 



2.40 



36-42" 



2.75 



12-15" 



1.90 



15-18" 



2.20 



HYBRID CLEMATIS 



2-year-old plants — will bloom this spring. 

 Growing in 2-gallon containers. 



Crimson Star rich red, midseason 



Henryi white 



Jackmani royal purple, late blooming 



Lanuginosa pure white, early season 



Lazurstern lavender-blue, early season 



Pink Chiffon pink 



Raniona lavender-blue 



Quantity Price for Clematis — 2-gal. container 



Each 



10 to 24 plants $2.75 



25 and up 2.50 



(Minimum 5 of a variety) 



This year for the first time container-grown Rhododendron 



in limited quantity with buds 



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Unmatched quality in container-grown plants 



