Physocarpus Opulifolius aureus. Golden Ninebark, 8’. Al- 
so called Golden Spirea. Shrub as above but with golden foli- 
age. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ .45 $ 4.00 
PHOTINIA Villosa. Red Berry Photinia, 10’. Has glossy 
foliage that turns red in Fall. White flowers in June are 
followed by brilliant red berries which stay until mid- 
Winter. 
LS 100 24a eee $ .50 $ 4.50 
2 to 18 Seb foe .60 5.50 
PRIVET—Ligustrum 
Amur, 12’. Ligustrum amurense. While this plant will 
make a large shrub, it is usually grown in hedge form. The 
plant in general is very similar to the extensively used Cali- 
fornia privet, but has the added advantage of being thorough- 
ly hardy. 
12” to 18" 2.322 Serle $ 1.00 $ 7.50 
13" 30,424. © oe cee 715 1.20 10.00 
Z2ELOnoe oe eee eee .20 1.80 15.00 
California, 10’. L. ovalifolium. Vigorous plant mostly 
used for hedges. Holds leaves until well into Fall. In 
especially severe Winters, this variety will freeze to the 
ground, throwing up new growth from the base of the plant. 
Lovet tS eee ee SeeiZ $ 1.00 $ 7.50 
18210224 oer eee silts: 1.20 10.00 
ot a eee ee .20 1.80 15.00 
Ibota or Chinese Privet, 8’. L. ibota. A large spreading 
shrub with white flowers followed in Fall with black ber- 
ries. A useful shrub for borders and foundations. Planted 
in line, it can be sheared to make a good privet hedge of 
broad proportions. 
18 eRe ee S230 $ 2.50 $20.00 
2st RO ee Oe ee .40 3.50 30.00 
Regel’s, 6’. L. ibota regelianum. Spreading semi-upright 
shrub for general garden use in addition to hedge use, in 
which case it makes a fine, broad hedge. See cut inside back 
cover. 
LSi stosc4 eee $ .60 $ 5.00 $40.00 
ee lO 42a eee ee eee .70 6.00 50.00 
QUINCE, Flowering, 5’. Cydonia japonica. Brilliant scarlet 
or orange-scarlet flowers appear on the twisty branches before 
the foliage. An old-fashioned shrub of proven garden merit. 
(See cut inside front cover). 
18 oe tote 4! See eee $ .45 $ 4.00 
a“to 76: 2.2 soe as -60 5.50 
RHAMNUS Frangula. Glossy Buckthorn, 8’. Thorny, large 
shrub or small tree with attractive foliage. Red berries 
changing to black are borne at the base of the smaller twigs. 
Excellent for barrier hedges. 
DA LORA ee eee $ .75 $ 6.75 
RHODOTYPOS Kerrioides. Jetbead, 6’. Arching branches 
make this a graceful shrub. Single white flowers in early 
Summer produce in Fall clusters of hard, shining black 
berries, from which the plant derives its name. 
$ .60 $ 5.50 
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