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ULMUS—Elm 
Americana—American Elm 100’ Well known 
native elm. 
6 to 8’ $1.25 -4 to 5” caliper 2010 3O@eeareen 
Pumila—Dwarf Asiatic Elm 45’ Rapid in 
growth. Dense, compact foliage. Very useful for 
dense hedge. Hedge grade, branched to ground. 
3to4’ §£ .50 Tree shaped 5to6’ $1.25 
SHRUBS 
ARONIA 
Arbutifolia—Red chokeberry 6 to 8’ Brilliant 
scarlet berries during fall and early winter. At- 
tractive fall foliage. Irregular growth habits. 
18 to 24773540 
Melanocarpa—Black chokeberry 6 to 8’ Black 
fruited and similar to above. 18 to 24” $ 40 
AZALEA 
Arborescens—Sweet azalea 10’ ‘Tinted pink- 
white blossoms. B&B 18 to 24” $2.25 
Calendulacea—Flame azalea 4’ Orange red. 
18 to 24” $2.25 
Roseum—Downy pinxterbloom 6’ Native of this 
region, late blooming. B&B 18 to 24” $1.25 
Vaseyi—Pinkshell azalea 8’ Semi-double flowers, 
light blush pink. B&B 18 to 24” $2.50 
Viscosa—Swamp azalea 8’ White pink-tinted. 
B&B 18 to 24” $2.25 
BENZOIN 
Aestivale—Spicebush 10’ Very early bright 
yellow flowers, followed by brilliant scarlet ber- 
ries. An attractive native plant. 2 0:3 eeu 
BERBERIS 
Thunbergi— Japanese barberry. The familiar hedge 
and border plant. 
Seedlings 6 to 8’ $6.00 per 100 18 to 24” §$ .30 
Thunbergt Atropurpurea—Red leaf barberry. A 
brilliant red leaf form of above. Coloring best when 
planted in full sun only. 
8 Oslo eo 18 to 24” $ .75 
