

GENERAMEPRICE LIST;.1942-43) 
SAMBUCUS canadensis American Elder Each Per 10 
Wingh! Sys oo aah ei ae Re ee a eR heat, $ 4.00 
Remy eee ae Oe, A Pes ors. ost t seocaed Funes Bree N civ ee .60 5.00 
SM LC TINO ate aoe sc Rag ck het erties eer rTe oes ekg oa, e/0 6.00 
Cm Cte ctr. SN Ket US ae Pon e.t he no eke ey el .80 7.00 
aurea Golden American Elder 
IS ARSE Si a eee ae, A ap eR ie ee .90 8.00 
Fier REGIE Sats eit Gat pee ee ts BRL ele RR Re ee nea 1.00 9.00 
SHEPHERDIA argentea Silver Buffaioberry 
Bash NTN Oe. tT TS oie rege inan le Ak Sie Une a i eee ear .90 8.00 
Bard WAMEYERS anh Rete ceil sie ras ori AD nell a i ea en 1.00 9.00 
ARadg’ TREXS( nats enh AA a Be OE PR Cl 26 11.00 
SORBARIA sorbifolia Ural Falsespirea 
Sede VEN ELES LE 1255 5 Replat re le ODE TT ee i Sl ey Sa aN .60 5.00 
BS UTNE Ob ah ae 0 peat a <1 RCo Sas le ie ec a10 6.00 
SPIRAEA arguta Garland Spirea 
[hassel hes" off e Yel qv Ske rac eey hear AGE RC rae ree ae 50 4.00 
BISA UP RSTSN SS ngs ea a 8 ae ana ete Ne es mL 6.00 
bumalda Anthony Waterer Anthony Waterer Spirea 
hah BESET el eS oe ORR Rie prin lee Me ib te A ame LR in ng et .60 5.00 
froebeli Froebel Spirea 
This block is so good we've featured it twice in this catalog— 
it’s pictured on the front cover—described here as our 
customers saw it last summer! Entire block so uniform tops 
were aimost level. Broad, well filled plants of 15 to 20 
canes, all young live, vigorous wood. Flowered heavily last 
summer. Both transplanted and root-pruned. Way under- 
priced for such “‘finished’’ heavy specimens. 
Pee COLIN Met re a. ey es i hana cs cae vhcoa ee ehiadeeee 50 4.00 
alba White Froebel Spirea 
BBS tA Eas ee REE Bee i ARE IN Gane ee Rae 510 6.00 
japonica ovalifolia Ovalleaf Japanese Spirea 
Bere etl meer en tert Prete tl , Nyc Seien na ein cea Siete cakes eve ventas 50 4.00 
latifolia (bethlehemensis ) Broadleaf Meadowsweet Spirea 
ES OCR Vane T Se at o Sldocavace coders siciebuouesessthenas tthe .50 4.00 
prunifolia plena Double Bridalwreath Spirea 
ER SAAT [GMa Se Ree eRe tp Ors Oa a ne ERR iy eee 1.00 9.00 
thunbergi Thunberg Spirea 
OCA MRC enn Renee trace So ees stechantacen tie its evoetasadesen ine condes 50 4.00 
ETS) AL RERS « bog ee ORE OS RB AER ee eA oe .60 5.00 
SOE STEIN, “gc ETA ee oe ee tills SHA in a ee 7 .10 6.00 
trichocarpa Korean Spirea 
Se LC RRM a oe me EE: ena wh og fi cob ce os aie voaineredusedssesecely .60 5.00 
vanhouttei Vanhoutte Spirea 
ee LOC TMU ET Foret, act e coke erty cna 5 av ous COPA cciSe eanendad .40 3.00 
Be ECE CMR tere eS 2. Sm ein ba ooec aes rood te ntwesbowes karneteee 5549) 4.00 
Sree MEL OG tMmba ne ene co tee fe ryt as Viena sees 10k Gon dShaoen cuwaeeecobiakenes .60 5.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti Chenault Coralberry 
To recommend this variety: It does not sucker like ordinary 
Coralberry. Leaves are smaller, with somewhat serrated 
edge, making bush more decorative. Has smaller but brighter 
and more abundant berry—much showier. Canes are straight 
growing in habit, do not tangle like common coralberry. 
To recommend this block: Nicely developed heavy specimens, 
rounded shape, well filled. Average 10 to 15 canes. 
MRE NNT ota es sioe,goeroe Fite tke vs.o tea sen ats Stauneates Pee .10 6.00 
ET COC Mb rei oe Stk dh eM, teats Save Jez es deh cesmatssiatons .80 7.00 
racemosus Common Snowberry 
ae LOCI ee Be a ssc OR Bae od Caos nha Don Pach deen eh peaehacpecye .30 7a ete) 
LC REN eae dcies tire ch as (inner te Pate soontis ehhg cree aueaht .40 3.00 
vulgaris Indiancurrant Coralberry 
INR CO Pe eee anor s sons shienemoe a sels's Kop sibted olan shee comes 40 3.00 
EMT IE Laer no a Ter res oaks LLM enc tenn s or ndce dh ckasacdeers 50 4.00 
