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LIGUSTRUM  obtusifolium  regelianum. 
Regel’s Privet. An unusually fine strain of 
Privet with enduring foliage and showy clus- 
ters of bright blue berries in autumn. 
Each Each 
onto atte oO) SON ed or fie 090 
PA AKO) BP itis a. 70 | 
L. ovalifolium. California Privet. 
OZ. 100 1000 
IT Re IY ads. 6 chaehaca-cme $0 90 $5 00 $40 00 
ISAO Oo itiird Se a.o oe oe 100 600 50 00 
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SORE SH Minna & shina eles 20 Ome ton OOM ZO; 00 
LONICERA fragrantissima. Fragrant Honey- 
suckle. The small, oval leaves are partially 
evergreen. Its creamy white, fragrant flowers 
appear in early spring and are followed by red 
fruits. Each Each 
DUO BD Wcacco eh) GO|) AWB iiss 5 oo one OW) 
3 to 4 ft...... 75 | 
L. morrowi. <A _ wide-spreading shrub with 
white flowers turning yellow, and red fruit. 
Each Each 
Sion Witioo arene SOL (a 4500 Oo ftes- ee 20) 90 
L. tatarica. Erect-growing Honeysuckle. 
Each Doz. 
SS bOM Lull Garey ee ner ths alist onteamenaters $0 65 $6 50 
AETOUOeL Gare Peers Pe eee eee a ee 5) ey a0) 
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PHILADELPHUS ¢randiflorus. Mock Orange. 
Upright habit. Produces abundance of white, 
fragrant flowers in June. Each Doz. 
Cp, SA Be epag aS Ge Zea $5 00 
4 to 5 ft.. RS en SO a iS 7 50 
5 tonG) hte. Che See eee ee pL OO ee LO=O0 
Pe virginalis. rand! Mock Orange. Large flow- 
ers of snowy whiteness cover the plants in May 
and June. Each Each 
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BETO Sitineoe oo 1 OO II 
PRUNUS glandulosa. Flowering Almond. 
Shrub 3 to 5 feet high with white flowers fol- 
lowed by small red fruits. Each Doz. 
Testo Tee ae anaebeds iarutesys =e $0 60 $6 00 
DECOrer Libse nas kok eee ie en em 90 9 00 
P. pissardi. Purple-leaf Plum. WHandsome 
purple leaves throughout entire summer. 
Each Each 
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RHODOT YPOS kerrioides. Somewhat 
rounded in form is this sturdy white-flowering 
shrub with rich green foliage which endures 
well through the year. It blooms in late May 
and in autumn it is covered with clusters of 
jet-black fruits. 
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SPIRAA, Anthony Waterer. Full, flat clusters 
of brilliant purple-crimson flowers. Deets 
June, July. Each Doz. 
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Spirzea billiardi. Graceful shrub to 6 feet, 
with bright pink flowers in panicles. July, Aug. 
Each Doz. 
£2) 68) Seat lh bent hatte Giks-ERA ORE REO TS $0 50 $5 00 
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S. prunifolia fl.-pl. Bridal Wreath. The glossy 
foliage and the double, white, button-like 
flowers gracefully arranged on arching stems 
make a striking appearance in the spring 
garden. Each Each 
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3) to 4ttes. 2s MD) 
S. thunbergi. Graceful plants with delicate 
foliage and small white flowers in spring. 
Bach Each 
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S. trichocarpa. Korean Bridal Wreath. White 
flowers in June. 5 to 6 ft. 
Each Each 
BRIO) Satine 6 cane $0 65 | 4 to 5it........$0 85 
S. vanhouttei. The bush is entirely covered 
with a blanket of white flowers. Each Doz. 

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STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. A low shrub, 
with attractive, deeply cut and fringed leaves 
and creamy white flowers. 
Each Each 
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SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. Quite simi- 
lar to S. vulgaris but with more spectacular 
fruit. Each Each 
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S. mollis. Snowberry. Small pink flowers 
in July and August, followed by wax-like 
berries. Each Each 
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S. vulgaris. Low shrub with slender branches 
covered in autumn with red fruit. 
Each Each 
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SYRINGA, HYBRID LILACS. 
Charles Joly. Double; bright purple-crimson. 
Charles X. Single; reddish purple. 
Glory of Horstenstein. Single; reddish 
purple. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double; mauve. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single; purple. 
Marie Legraye. Single; white. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double; snow-white. 
Mrs. Edward Harding. Double; 
carmine, 
Pres. Grevy. Double; soft violet-blue. 
All Hybrid Lilacs, 2 to 3 ft.,$1 each, $10 per doz.; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each, $15 per doz. 
Syringa villosa. Shrub to 10 feet, with huge 
panicles of lilac or pinkish white flowers. 
Very hardy and very late blooming. 
bright 
Each Doz. 
BP aCOrA. dUsysecm meant cich nen ees aces eee: $0 75 $7 50 
AELOL Del Leee een tocesisie Tabane cen: 100 10 00 
Syringa vulgaris. The old common Lilac with 
fragrant lilac-colored flowers in large panicles, 
Bach Doz. 
SD  LORAT Eb AEM tei rker ate cc ne oat $0 80 $8 00 
1 0) Laie eee Once eacetacte tea eEA 100 10 00 
VACCINIUM corymbosum. Aighbush Blue- 
berry. An acid-soil plant which produces de- 
licious fruit and takes on brilliant autumn 
tones. Each Each 
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VIBURNUM americanum. Tall plant with 
large clusters of bright red berries. 
Each Doz. 
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V. carlesi. Semi-dwarf shrub with clusters of 
fragrant white flowers shaded pink. 
Each Each 
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V. dentatum. A handsome shrub with con- 
spicuous flowers followed by blue-black fruit. 
Each Each 
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V. dilatatum. Coarsely toothed foliage. Great 
flat clusters of white flowers and searlet fruits 
make this plant treasure an important 
adjunct to any garden. 
Each Each 
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V. lentago. A large shrub or small tree with 
attractive flowers and blue-black fruit with 
heavy bloom. Each Each 
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V. opulus. Strong growth; spreading habit; 
white flowers. Each Doz. 
3 to 4 ft.. ee ee OO ee LOLOO 
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V. em: ‘Upright habit. Attractive foli- 
age. Bears dense, ball-like clusters of pure 
white. Each Doz. 
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VITEX macrophylla. Chaste Tree. A striking 
summer-flowering shrub with spikes of laven- 
der-blue that appear continually through the 
summer months. 
Each Each 
DETORoelitremeier $0 7b) a3 tore tts. ..$0 90 
WEIGELA candida. White. Each Doz. 
3 to 4 {t.. FM tae ..$0 50 $5 00 
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5 to 6 ft.. . 1 00 10 00 
W. rosea. ods. naa pall. like flowers. Prices 
same as W. candida. 
W., Eva Rathke. Deep garnet-red flowers. 
Each Doz. 
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2 COL On. tare eee ce Ree 75 7 50 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. Broad- 
leaved evergreen with pink flowers all summer. 
Needs winter protection north of Trenton. 
6 to 8 ft. Each Each 
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AZALEA amoena. A dense, dwarf, evergreen 
shrub that is completely covered with cheerful, 
rosy purple flowers. Each 
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Dio) PRUs CORON cae enc on desc eos 3 50 
A. hinodegiri. The most popular of all 
Azaleas. Bright carmine. Beautiful ever- 
green foliage. Each 
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15 100 2-fb., SPLCAG «evan ee te seeet 3 50 
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Azalea indica alba. Snow Azalea. Low-grow- 
ing, dense plants, with large, fragrant white 
flowers in profusion in spring. 
Each Each 
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18 to 24 int... 3 00 216 to 3 ft bl aac 4 50 
A. kaempferi. Large, beautiful, fire-red flowers. 
Tall and bushy. Each 
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DELON + s— bbe SPLCAC ctemeristeia aes ere or 3 50 
A. ledifolia magnifica. Blush Azalea. Six-foot 
shrubs with 3-inch, fragrant blush-white 
blooms in May. 
Each Each 
114 to 2 ft... .$3 00 | 214 to3 ft......$4 00 
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A. macrantha. Large, single, salmon-red; 
very late. Dark green ee! Each 
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2 to 214-ft. spread. et eer ae eae OO 
KURUME AZALEAS. 
Benigiri. Bright red. 
Cherry Blossom. Light pink. 
Coral Bells. Coral-pink. 
Exquisite. Salmon-pink, white throat. 
Flame. Brilliant red and copper. 
Hinamoyo. Clear pink. 
Mauve Beauty. Mauve. 
Peach Glow. Peach-blossom-pink. 
Pink Pearl. Salmon-rose. 
Salmon Beauty. Salmon-pink. 
Snow. White. 
Vesuvius. Salmon-red. 
All Kurume Azaleas: 12 to 15 in., $2; 15 to 18in., $2.50; 
114 to 2 ft., $3.50; 2 to 21% ft., $4; 2% to 3 ft., $5 
BERBERIS julianz. A rare evergreen variety; 
very hardy. Leaf is broad and very glossy. 
Each Each 
Neel soci Ge) SELOow on lueteeaes $3 50 
21% ft.... 2 00 3¥ to Att, oa 4 00 
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