SAGITTARIUS. B, C. Brilliant pink, salmon undertone. 
Late May - early June. 
SHIMMER. C. White, sanded, striped and flaked rose. 
Mid-May. 
SILVER MIST. C. White, sanded and flaked magenta. 
Mid-May. 
TAFFETA. A, C. White, sanded and striped purple. 
TREASURE. B, C. Should replace Ledifolia Alba. Late 
April. 
VESPERS. A, B, C. White, chartreuse throat. Mid-May. 
VESTAL. A, B, C. One of the very best white Azaleas. 
Mid-May. 
per plant 
ORNAMENTAL STOCK 
ltows sats the-each-rate-.5.0rF more at the ten rate; 25 or 
more at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1000 rate. J 
If a variety is listed at the 10 rate, and not at thg each 
rate, there will be an additional charge of 20 cents if less 
than 5 are ordered. 
Items marked by an asterisk (*) are classed Lining out 
stock. S. following size signifies Seedling. 
Each) 2510 100 1000 
ABELIA. Edward Goucher (Zone 6) SES. Pink flowers in 
summer. 
* 24 in. pot, 2 yr. $ 4.00 $30.00 
Grandiflora (Zone 6) SES. Flowers pink to white, sum- 
mer to early fall. Fall foliage bronze. 
* 6 to 8 in. trans. 250 20200 
Oto Zain). thans. 300) 925-00 
* 18 to 24 in. field grown 
$ 1.00 71250 
Spatulata. DS. Flowers white with yellow throat. 
*2Yin. pot, 2 yr. 5.00 40.00 
U.S.D.A. No. 201092. (Zone 6) SES. Pink flowers. 
Fe DVaaineyg POt, 2K: AZOOY 35200 
ABELIOPHYLLUM Distichum (Zone 5) DS. Flowers white 
in dense clusters. Mid-April. Texture and habit similar to 
Forsythia. 
* 2¥%4 in. pot, 2 yr. 4.50 40.00 
ACER Davidi. (Zone 4) DT. Bark is maroon to red with 
white stripes. 
* 4 in. pot, 8 to 12 in. tall 
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