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BETULA alba. 40’-50’ European White Birch 
Creamy white bark most effective against a background of 
evergreen. Has charming graceful habit, most adaptable. 
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—fastigiata. 20’-25’ Columnar White Birch 
Grows amazingly like a Lombardy Poplar and in time forms 
a dense rugged column of dark green leaves. White bark, 
Beemer ft; Aa as ae 6.00 
Gewero, 10. ft. Bet Ore Dts: 8.40 
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—laciniata. 30’-40’ Weeping Cutleaf Birch 
Deeply cut leaves and fountain-like arrangement of the 
drooping branches make this a justly popular lawn subject. 
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—youngi. 87-15’ Young’s Weeping Birch 
The slender branches assume surprising positions, curving- 
inverted, yet graceful and most interesting eventually 
forming a broad picturesque mass, for large rock garden. 
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papyrifera. 40’-50’ Paper Birch 
White papery bark, lacy foliage, graceful stems all help 
to make this the popular tree of the Adirondack Moun- 
tains—indeed a grand American. 
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populifolia. 35’-40’ Gray Birch 
This ‘‘Queen of the Woods” is generally seen in clumps, 
two or three white trunks rising gracefully from the ground 
and swaying in the breeze. Small foliage quivers at the 
slightest breeze. Particularly effective with dark evergreens. 
peer dit. Clumps, B.’& B.:.... a2 
weet 10 ft. clumps, B. & B:.... 7.50 
fete, i2 “ft. clumps, B. &’B..... 10.00 
faetoe 14 ft, clumps, B. & B..... 15.00 to 25.00 each 
BIGNONIA 
grandiflora Mad. Gallen. 25’-30’ Vine. Gallen Trumpet Vine 
Gorgeous big trumpet flowers of red and orange freely 
produced all over the vigorous growth in summer. 
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4 to 6 _ ft. specimens, B. & B. 4.50 
radicans. 60’-80’ Vine. Trumpet Vine 
The striking scarlet trumpets can be seen in most early 
settlements, sometimes as bush specimens or vast tall vines. 
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BUDDLEIA alternifolia. 98'-10’ Alternate Leaf Buddleia 
Lilac purple flowers literally cover the wide spreading 
arching branches. Distinct habit, leaves grayish beneath. 
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Charming. 8’-10’ Pink Buddleia 
A very desirable break in color which is of a lovely 
lavender pink shade. Flowers freely throughout sum- 
mer. Easily grown, and a very useful cut flower. 
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davidi veitchi. 10’-12’ Butterfly Bush 
Gray-green foliage, rich lavender spikes of flowers and 
yellow butterflies fluttering above the bush is a typical 
summer picture from June to September. Apt to die 
down somewhat in winter, but gets larger and better. 
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—TIle de France. 4’-5’ Hybrid Butterfly Bush 
The vivid rosy-purple six inch flower spikes are arresting 
and being sweetly fragrant insure popularity of this com- 
pact shrub. An annual pruning will produce more flowers. 
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