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PRUNUS subhirtella pendula single—Continued 
DEV Penedcdie4-ovit: stem Bs Ge) Batasensce. cece: 10.50 
DEV PeneGdya0-Ovit,, Stem iB, Gr Bye .cscssesicsecersoescse? 12.00 
ey eeUd O77 ait stemeb, &.B, ick tasnetcercasces 13.50 
wevyreneddro-7 it-stem(B, & 7B. .yasccsnsteons: 18.00 
PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi—70’-80’—Douglas Fir—Symmetrical evergreen tree; 
soft-textured gray-green foliage. 
POPU CEtT ED Bree Dana riascece stint ene reat eset 21.00 
Peete Oe ORD crc sited stuscigciar cokes iaxesecsn) sioceeu ieee 36.00 
PYRACANTHA coccinea—Firethorne—Spreading evergreen shrub; bright 
orange-yellow berries. 
AOE ten Det Gc Ds SDOCIIMIOIY ciirisivccasessttiseccecesicectd 12.00 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi—9’-12’—Evergreen Firethorne—Broad-leaved 
evergreen with large clusters of orange berries in the Fall. 
Dee ome DOLGIOWN (Be eB. kpsosr-ssercremctredesneeetads 3.00 
Ce OR DOIG TOWING Bal Gr: Dosion tesa ericrenon tie eas 3.60 
eee OLOTOWN «Dal Gr ne Sysrcesenarveraci cas descsane 4.20 3.60 
QUERCUS palustris—70’-80’—Pin Oak—Quick growing Oak; pyramidal head; 
casts dense shade. 
POST Pattee vem Ie COL w.crecsskotees CR ae ees nee 7.50 
WADI Tau CRO R CR Teh tele d bp Mit yh selentel tne Beha a ie Ae acts 10.50 
Wel Am thie 2-4 C1N) CCL. aes skovesvertaxcddkonsossesacetecanens 13.50 
As Blt =O AT) MECCLLc.2 72s edaaccasgicceeyaee oat tectimaecs 18.00 
Med Great Seg eo TE CCL ec ches edu Na vecacctececeasevsereessastis 21.00 
RHODODENDRON arbutifolium—4’—Daphne Rhododendron—Pink flowers in 
June; hardy dwarf variety. 
Die aA oe Cee DO cesexeitsthatcvecesnssscos tae panceunrsenacetarars 7.50 
eae See tee, Och Dat satyeecchctaroncsescsevtroinecveraarstetacrventcre 9.00 
RHODODENDRON canadense—3’-4’—Rhodora—Purple flowers; best in moist 
shade. 
DDL MIT se Dee Cee Di ete essaprcncnctasavattsddevassssemecnernvonsedt 1.50 
Net SIT EBB ee (ee les ty senulps suse teseccsrepanosecneeceroosese 1.80 1.50 
WEAR Thal MF, COUR Nan sees tee area 2.29 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum—6’-7’—Carolina Rhododendron—Native ever- 
green; dark green leaves; pale rose-pink flowers in early May. Best 
in semi-shade. 
P2215 in, Bit Bo cc.lelveoveresepsvvacsnctevtvosstsseonsmra ceases 1.80 1.50 1.20 
PSE EB EUI Bs Ce Dic avarsiaxttosaxconvesareessranpoocesssosesacrsstens 2.29 2.10 1.80 
18-24 in. B. & Bi ......scccseccesesesosssrescsenccsersescnrssncnce 3.00 2.70 2.40 
DF VATE Bos Ge! Ba, wuinsetacsonenaanntoasensensnsssacesonactrsnsvonse 3.90 3.60 3.30 
