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C. H. WILLIAMS NURSERIES, EXETER, N. H., U. S. A. 
Each 10 100 
Oxydendron arboreum, Sourwood. 20-30 ft. 
Masses of white flowers in June-July. Brilliant 
autumn coloring. Few native trees are more 
lovely. 
3- 4 ft. 2.00 17.50 
4- 5 ft. 2.50 20.00 
5- 6 ft. 5.00 
Philadelphus coronarus, Sweet Mockorange. 10 ft. 
White sweet scented flowers in 
June. 
3-4 ft. .75 6.00 
lemoinei, Lemoine Mockorange. 5 ft. 
Dense racemes of delicate scented 
flowers. 
2-3 ft. .50 4.00 
virginalis, Virginal Mockorange. 6 ft. 
White semi-double flowers in June. 
2- 3 ft. .60 5.00 
Pieris mariana, Staggerbush. 4 ft. A native shrub 
with pinkish white nodding flowers in May. 
An acid soil shrub. 
18-24 in. .60 5.00 40.00 
Prunus maritima, Beech Plum. 5 ft. Masses of 
white flowers in late May. The fruit 
makes fine preserves. 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 7.50 
pennsylvanicum. Pin Cherry. 25 ft. 
Covered with white flowers in late May. 
5- 6 ft. .60 5.00 
6- 8 ft. 1.00 8.00 
glandulosa sinensis, White Flowering 
Almond. Masses of white in late May. 
2-3 ft..\ . 1.00 8.00 
glandulosa rosea, Pink Flowering Almond. 
Masses of pink flowers in May. 
2-3 ft.90 7.50 
Quercus bicolor, Swamp White Oak. A fast grow¬ 
ing oak. 
6-8 ft. 2.00 
palustris, Pin Oak. Very symmetrical in 
growth. 
8-10 ft. 4.00 
10-12 ft. 5.00 
rubra, Red Oak. 80 ft. The best shade 
tree of the oaks. 
8-10 ft. 4.00 
10-12 ft. 7.50 
Rhodora canadensis, Rhodora. 3 ft. Completely 
covered with lavender pink flowers in early 
spring. 
18-24 in. 1.50 12.50 90.00 
2-3 ft. 2.00 
