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DOGWOOD (Cornus Florida)—W T hite flowering. 
3-4 ft. ... $ .75 4-5 ft. ___.$1.C0 5-6 ft. __.$1.50 
DOGWOOD RUBRA—Red flowering. 
2-3 ft. ... $1.25 3-4 ft. $1.50 4-5 ft. ....$2,00 
ULMUS (Chinese Elm) — Rapid grower and far 
superior to the American elm. 
4 to 5 ft--$ .50 5 to 6 ft. _$1.00 
WILLOW Weeping)—This makes a natural setting 
for your fish pond. 
2 t 0 3 ft. _$ .50 3 to 4 ft..$ .75 
Palms 
COCAS AUSTRALIS—A beautiful hardy palm with 
green curved pinnate leaves. Fast grower. 
Small _$1.00 Medium _$1.50 
Large - 2.50 Specimen _ 8.00 
CYCAS REVOLUATA (Sago Palm)—Small grow¬ 
ing hardy palm, one of the best for pot culture. 
Medium -$ .75 Large _$1.00 
Deciduous And Flowering Shrubs 
HYDRANGEA (Hortensis)—Ornamental deciduous 
shrub adapted to shady and half shady places. 
Blooms may be pmk or blue depending on soil 
and cultural conditions. 
8 to 12 in_$ .40 12 t 0 15 in__$ .75 
CYDONIA (Fire Bush)—One of llhe early Spring 
flowering shrubs, the fiery blossoms of crimson 
and salmon creating a grand display. 
12 to 15 in. _$ .35 15 to 18 in. _$ .50 
BERBERIS (Red Leaf Barberry)—This new variety 
of Japanese Barberry with bronze, red to brilliant 
red foliage throughout the summer. Height 36 
icihes with about the same spread. 
12-15 in.$ .50 15-18 in. ... $ .75 18-24 in. ....$1.50 
MALLOWS (Hibiscus)—Very large flowers, eight 
inches across for dark pink, blooming all summer 
until frost. 
Medium _$ .40 Heavy _$ .75 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND—Pink; a shovy 
broad shrub completely covered in spring with 
double pinki flowers. 
18 !t 0 24 in__ each $ .50 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND—White; same 
as above but with white flowers. 
18 to 24 in. _$ .50 
CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia Indica)—A vig¬ 
orous well grown plant; will grow 15 to 18 feet 
high, but they do a greait deal better if pruned 
severely each winter, they give you more and 
better flowers. Hardy and grows any place. 
Colors: Purple, Pink, White and Watermelon Red. 
2-3 ft. ....$ .35 3-4 ft. ....$ .65 5-7 ft. _-$1.00 
WEIGELA (Candida)—Flavors pure whiie. 
WEIGELA (Eva Rathke)—Flowers ruby red. 
WEIGELA (Hendersonii)—This new variety adds 
new color to the pink shades. 
18 to 24 in. _$ .50 24 to 36 in..$ .75 
PIIILADELPHUS (Mock Orange)—Flowers pur 
white, bloom early in spring. 
18 to 24 in...$ .25 2 to 3 ft. 
$ .50 
