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PRINCETON NURSERIES 
Pieris mariana 
Primus maritima 
Rhus copallina 
Rosa blanda 
Rosa humilis 
Rosa nitida 
Sambucus canadensis 
Spiraea latifolia 
Spiraea tomentosa 
Note: The above groups are not intended to be a complete 
listing of all the native hardy woody plants that appear in 
each group. They represent some of the most important items 
of these groups and are obtainable in strong nursery grown 
material from the fields of our nursery. 
* 8 ? 
What Shall I "Plant — 
l “For a quick-growing planting screen?” 
TREES 
Acer negundo Picea excelsa 
Acer dasycarpum Pinus sylvestris 
Morus alba Salix in variety 
Populus in variety 
SHRUBS 
Eleagnus angustifolia Lonicera fragrantissima 
Ligustrum ovalifolium Lonicera tartarica 
Ligustrum vulgare Rhamnus frangula 
2 “For a formal clipped hedge ?” 
TREES 
Fagus sylvatica 
Carpinus caroliniana 
Crataegus oxycantha 
Crataegus crus-galli 
Berberis varieties 
ilex crenata varieties 
Ligustrum varieties 
Picea excelsa 
Taxus cuspidata 
Thuja occ. pyramidalis 
Tsuga canadensis 
SHRUBS 
Eleagnus angustifolia 
Rhamnus cathartica 
Rhamnus frangula 
“For a smoky, dusty, city situation ?” 
TREES 
Ailanthus glandulosa Picea pungens 
Carpinus betulus Pinus nigra austriaca 
Crataegus crus-galli Pinus sylvestris 
Ginkgo biloba platanus orientalis 
Ilex opaca Populus in variety 
SHRUBS 
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum Lonicera fragrantissima 
Aralia spinosa Physocarpus opulifolius 
Berberis thunbergi Rhodotypos kerrioides 
Colutea arborescens Spiraea van houttei 
Crataegus cordata Symphoricarpos in variety 
Forsythia in variety Syringa vulgaris 
Ligustrum in variety 
