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SHRUBS Per 10 Per 100 
AMELANGHIEB canadensis, DOWNY SHADBLOW. 10-20 ft. Nodding dense 
racemes of pure white flowers in May. Leaves woolly when young. 
Clumps 2-3 ft. 3.60 32.00 
Clumps 3-4 ft.. 6.75 60.00 
ALNUS rugosa, HAZEL ALDER. Shrub or small tree particularly useful in 
swamp areas. 
Clumps 2-3 ft. 2.70 24.00 
BENZOIN aestivale, SPICEBUSH. 6-15 ft. Honey-yellow flowers in March or 
April. Partial shade or damp woods. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. 1.80 16.00 
BETULA populifolia, GRAY BIRCH. 20-30 ft. Thrives in poor or sandy soil. 
Strong plants 1-3 ft . 1.80 16.00 
Strong plants 3-6 ft.. 2.70 24.00 
CHAMAEDAPHNE calyculata, LEATHERLEAF. 2-4 ft. April-June. Splendid 
white-flowered evergreen shrub for shady or sunny locations. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. 6.75 60.00 
CLETHRA alnifolia, SUMMERSWEET. 3-12 ft. Fragrant white flowers in erect 
panicled racemes in July or August. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. 2.25 20.00 
COMPTONIA asplenifolia, SWEETFERN. 1-2 ft. Low sweet-scented shrub, 
splendid for covering banks or for dry soil. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. 2.25 20.00 
DIERVILLA trifida, DWARF BUSH-HONEYSUCKLE. 2-4 ft. Splendid bank 
cover, particularly in shady locations. Yellow flowers in June or July. 
Strong plants 1-2 ft. 1.80 16.00 
GAYLUSSACIA baccata, BLACK HUCKLEBERRY, 2-3 ft. Handsome compact 
shrub with reddish flower racemes. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. 3.60 32.00 
KALMIA angustifolia, LAMBKILL. 2-4 ft. Abundance of lovely small crimson 
flowers. Best planted in masses in peaty soil. 
Strong plants 9-18 in . 2.25 20.00 
Sods 12 in. square . 3.60 32.00 
MYRICA carolinensis, NORTHERN BAYBERRY. 3-10 ft. Spreading under¬ 
brush with curious white fruit. 
Strong clumps 6-18 in. 4.05 36.00 
NEMOPANTHUS mucronatus, MOUNTAIN-HOLLY. 8-10 ft. Handsome red 
fruit and brilliant autumn foliage. Splendid for swamp or bog. 
Strong clumps 2-3 ft. 2.25 20.00 
RHODORA canadensis, RHODORA. 2-3 ft. Lavender-pink flowers in April or 
May. Prefers peaty or damp situations. 
Clumps 1-2 ft. . . . 6.75 60.00 
RHUS. SUMAC. 
copallina, SHINING SUMAC. 10-20 ft. Shrub or small tree with showy 
autumn foliage. 
Strong plants 1-2 ft. .... 1.80 16.00 
glabra, SMOOTH SUMAC. 10-20 ft. Notable for its shiny foliage and hairy, 
scarlet fruit. 
Strong plants 1-2 ft.. . 1.80 16.00 
ROSA, ROSE 
lucida, VIRGINIA ROSE. 2-4 ft. Dwarf form with shiny foliage and bright 
pink flowers in June and July. 
Strong plants 1-2 ft. . .. 1.80 16.00 
nitida, BRISTLY ROSE. 3-6 ft. Single reddish flowers on bristle covered 
Strong plants 1-2 ft.. 1.80 16.00 
SPIRAEA latifolia, PINK MEADOW SPIREA. 3-5 ft. White or pinkish flowers. 
Tnrip. A np’liof 
Strong clumps 2-3 ft. 2.25 20.00 
tomentosa, HARDHACK. 3-4 ft. Rose or purple flowers in dense panicles. 
July-Sept. 
Strong clumps 2-3 ft ... 2.25 20.00 
VACOTNTUM, BLUEBERRY. 
corymbosum, HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY. 6-10 ft. Our commonest native blue¬ 
berry with pinkish or white flowers in May and luscious edible fruit. Bril¬ 
liant Autumn coloring. 
Strong clumps 1-2 ft. 4.05 36.00 
pennsvlvanioum, LOWBUSII BLUEBERRY. 6 in.-2 ft. Low mats of foliage 
turn brilliant red in fall. Greenish-white flowers in April followed by de¬ 
licious fruit. 
Strong clumps 3-6 in . 2.70 24.00 
Sods 12 in. square .. . . 4.05 36.00 
MIXED CLUMPS—our selection. A superb assortment for naturalizing. These 
include Vaccinium, Azalea, Clethra, Rhodora, Ilex verticillata, Spii’aeas, 
Rosas, etc. Two or more varieties in each clump. 
Strong clumps 2-3 ft . 9 00 81,00 
