CALLICOON, N. Y. 
9 
AZALEA NUDIFLORA AND ROSEA 
( Collected) 
We list the Azalea nudiflora and rosea under the same head. This is 
due to the unusual similarity of these plants in their dormant state, and also 
the fact that they seem to have crossed in this section of the country. A mix¬ 
ture of these two species gives quite an extended period of bloom. 
Azalea nudiflora and rosea ( Pinkster ) Each Per 100 
1— 2 ft. $ .56 $ 37.50 
2— 3 ft. .75 56.00 
3— 4 ft. .88 68.75 
4— 5 ft. 1.12 81.25 
5— 6 ft. 1.37 100.00 
6— 8 ft. 1.88 156.00 
2— 6 ft. mixed sizes . 75.00 
OTHER DECIDUOUS TREES AND 
SHRUBS 
These collected deciduous trees and shrubs are dug from the forests 
and open fields in this immediate locality. 
We specialize in unusually heavy, specimen clumps of Cornus panicu- 
lata, Hamamelis, Ilex andVaccinium. 
Betula lutea (Yellow Birch) 
Each 
Per 100 
2 — 4 ft. 
$ .25 
$ 12.50 
4— 6 ft. 
.44 
25.00 
6 — 8 ft. 
.63 
43.75 
8—10 ft. 
.81 
62.50 
10—12 ft. ‘ . 
1.25 
93.75 
12—14 ft. 
1.88 
125.00 
Betula popufolia (Gray Birch) 
6 — 8 ft. 
1.12 
93.75 
8—10 ft. 
2.19 
187.50 
10—12 ft. 
5.62 
500.00 
12—14 ft. 
11.25 
1000.00 
Ceanothus americana (New Jersey Tea, Red Root) 
1 — 3 ft. .45 
25.00 
Comptonia asplenifolia (Sweetfern) 
11 / 2 —4 ft. 
.25 
12.50 
Cornus circinata (rugosa) (Roundleaf Dogwood) 
2 — 6 ft. .44 
31.25 
Cornus paniculata (Gray Dogwood) 
3—- 4 ft. (Clumps) . 
.44 
31.25 
4 6 ft. (Clumps) . 
.63 
50.00 
