Euonymus 
80c 
Americanum. This photo 
demonstrates why we took 
our own pictures of our own 
stock this year. See the heavy 
‘’Finish’’—in strong cane and 
branch development. In late 
fall, it fills with brilliant red 
and pink fruits that often 
hang on into winter. Called 
“strawberry tree’’ although it 
looks more like a giant flow- 
ering almond. More varie- 
ties, sizes, page 8. 
D-Omit. each rate 
Cotoneaster 
2-3 ft. JFOe 
Acutifolia. Heavily branch- 
ed specimens, very fully de- 
veloped especially for Land- 
scaper installation. Holds its 
leaves till well after killing 
frosts, preserving hedge and 
shrub plantings weeks later 
into the fall. Its glossy green 
leaves turn bright red and 
purple, fill with jet-black 
berries. 5 other varieties, 
many sizes, page 8. 
each rate 
Dwarf Ninebark 
70c each rate 
Whether you call for 1 or 1000, 
we can duplicate the dense, fill- 
ed specimen pictured above. This 
entire lot is uniformly tall and 
wide, as a result of its compact 
branching on 10 to 15 main canes. 
Remember, this is just an “‘aver- 
age” plant from the nursery row 
—it shows the heavier grade you 
can expect at Naperville. All 
heavy 3 year olds. Two other var- 
ieties, both as well finished as 
above, all sizes, on page 10. 
3-4 ft, 
Prunus Newport 
$1.40 
Our Newport block is always one 
of the most interesting in the 
nursery. Purple leaf—purple bark 
—pink flower in the = spring— 
purple fruits in the fall, they are 
a constant color parade. Newport 
has the darkest leaf and strong- 
est color of all ornamental plums. 
Our specimens are correctly de- 
veloped with long’ low — side 
branches for greatest color mass. 
12 other varieties, too, page 11. 
4-5 ft. each rate 
BL fs 

Moerheim Spruce 
$12.00 each rate 
In our experience, not only does 
the Moerheim develop a stronger 
blue cast, but tends to fill out 
more compactly and symetrically, 
and retain its lower branches. En- 
tire lot is carefully matured with 
balanced branch structure to con- 
tinue dense development. From 
grafts off specimens chosen for 
brilliancy of blue and compact 
growth habit. For other sizes, see 
listings on page 18. Four pages of 
Evergreens—starting on page 16. 
2-3 ft. 

Magnolia Soulangeana 
$10.00 
This is the only photo in our cat- 
3-4 ft. each rate 
not of an actual 
Naperville plant. Because’ the 
flower, appearing in_- earliest 
spring, makes the Magnolia de- 
sirable, and we took our pictures 
in September, it was necessary to 
buy this standard photo. Our stock 
is 4 to 5 years old, lighter and 
more erect in habit. Have bloom- 
ed in the nursery row. 2 varie- 
ties, more sizes, page 23. 
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