72 PRINCETON NURSERIES 
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Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 5-24 25-249 
NANDINA domestica, 4’-6’ Nandina 
Evergreen. One of the handsomest, broad-leaved ever- 
greens in the South. Foliage is light in effect. Beautiful 
fall coloring. Has large trusses of red berries. 
12 t0.4F in. SANs 0tS.6 ue 75 .60 —_ 
USEtOMlON O10 DOLS eerste eee 1.10 .95 — 
LotOu2Auinig iON Il apDOLSHeer ert 1.65 135 — 
NEILLIA sinensis, 5’-6' Tube Neillia 
Graceful small shrub producing innumerable small pink 
flowers on terminal racemes. 
DitOsZertennenicc ee toto men ns 80 65 Ap) 
BItOrA st tema ccc o mae 1.05 go .70 
NEMOPANTHUS mucronata, 10’ Mountain Holly 
Deciduous shrub. Handsome glossy foliage and attractive 
bluish-pink berries during the fall. Prefers moist soil. 
12 CORLS DEN sere ate isteies ieee ne 50 40 —. 
ISRO eA pin seere crete water ee eel SI 65 — 
CONS pit stiers sav elstscorstaroetnvele elevate gee gO a —- 
*NYSSA sylvatica, 40’-60' Sourgum 
One of our finest, ornamental trees, with handsome foli- 
age, assuming brilliant autumn tints. Will grow in wet 
places. Also called Tupelo. 
DONS: Clee sterols nis ccs s caer ele 90 75 wo 
Qatordat bra neicets oe otis cerca 1235 1.10 ae 
ARtORSE tape coriceccce ¢ See ete 1.90 1.50 — 
BiG Llctsiey see obies ov cai patente Deas 1.90 — 
GaCONG st Coen ear cie cree ciate 3.50 — — 
SLOsbO-FEs ke cae case ee ee 5.00 = — 

THE STONY BROOK BRIDGE 
This triple-arched bridge on the Lincoln Highway, just west 
of the town, was erected in 1792 to replace the bridge built in 
1738 and destroyed in the Battle of Princeton 
