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KALMIA Each Ten Hundred 
angustifolia. 3’-4’ Sheep Laurel 
EVERGREEN. Quite distinct from its more popular brother 
by reason of the small gray-green foliage and bunches of 
small pretty pink flowers. Does well in open sun. 
2 we ntoe weet Bh Gee eee 375 3.30 
DYEAG 28) wat: Bi Oe Bae 4.50 4.20 
Rn atte MS 4e. Bo) Bites 6.00 5.40 
latifolia. 6'-8’ Mountain Laurel 
EVERGREEN. Doubtless the most valuable and beautiful 
of our broadleaf evergreens. In July nothing can approach 
the glorious effect created by a mass of laurel with its great 
wealth of pink flowers. Even in zero weather the clean fol- 
iage retains its vigor and deep green color. While most 
adaptable to sun or shade the ideal location is slight shade. 
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15> AO geLOMe in By & 20a 2.40 2-40 1.95 
La tor 2a ett Boe Bae 3.30 3.00 2.70 
2 tot ett Bec. oan 4.20 Si75 
KERRIA japonica fl. pl. 4’-5’ Double Kerria 
Green stems and rich golden flowers that in May resemble 
“button’’ chrysanthemums combine to make this a most 
popular “old fashioned” useful shrub. Nice for winter color. 
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3 tosh4- OAc. ,.Aaak re eae ee 120 1.05 .90 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata. 25'-30’ Goldraintree 
Most conspicuous when the large loose bunches of bright 
yellow flowers crown the trees in July. The compound fol- 
iage is pleasing and for dry city conditions is excellent. 
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raed (eae NER idol a re mM 9 1.65 1.50 
emis (IG SH me gee ese ape atid Sed. > 2.40 rahi As 
6. 10 SOOM, wie coe) oo, ete eee 3.60 3.30 
KOLKOWITZIA amabilis. 6’-9’ Beautybush 
During late spring the common name is well deserved for 
the graceful slender branches are transformed to ropes of 
gay little pink bells. Improves with age, so don’t expect 
many flowers on young shrubs. Very neat habit. 
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Bees oMee eit Mn Re ae, ae 1.35 1.20 
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LABURNUM alpinum. 18’-20’ Scotch Laburnum 
Hardiest of the Golden Chains, and also claims honors 
for the foot-long racemes of brilliant yellow flowers, ap- 
pearing in late June. Light silky foliage adds to its 
grace and value. 
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3 tog (Alea eee 2320 2.00 
4 sto. $9 Sita. ee ee Py bo 3.30 
vossi. 20'-25’ Goldenchain 
Golden yellow flowers resembling a yellow wisteria hang 
from the green branches. Plant in a_ sheltered spot. 
A to. Vitt cece cn eee 2.29 2.00 
merento. (6 Ets. ie eee earn 2.70 2.29 
Bot to. 8. te alee 3.30 3.00 
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