CATALOG ARRANGEMENT 



This catalog is arranged in three sections. The first 

 is azaleas and rhododendrons by family grouping. 

 The second section is our ornamental stock which is 

 listed alphabetically by botanical name. The third 

 section is devoted to strawberry plants and miscel- 

 laneous items. 



EXPLANATION OF PLANT 



DESCRIPTION TERMS 



Immediately following the names of our plants we 

 have entered a zone number from the Hardiness 

 Zone Map which follows and abbreviated descriptive 

 terms as indicated below. 



D = deciduous 



E = evergreen 



GC = ground cover 



P = perennial 



S = shrub 



SE = semi evergreen 



S/T = large shrub or small tree 



B & B = balled and burlapped 



FG = field grown 



* = lining out stock 



RC = rooted cuttings 



S = seedlings 



Spec. = specimen 



trans. = transplants 



For the benefit of customers who know plants by 

 their common names, a cross reference from common 

 to botanical name follows: 



COMMON NAME 



Botanical Name 



A^belia 



Abelia 



Andromeda 



Pieris 



Arborvitae 



Thuja (Biota) 



Ash (flowering) 



Fraxinus 



Aucuba 



Aucuba 



Autumn Olive 



Elaeagnus 



Barberry 



Berberis 



Bayberry 



Myrica 



Beautyberry 



Callicarpa 



Birch 



Betula 



Boxwood 



Buxus 



Buckeye 



Aesculus 



