10 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
TAMARIX. These shrubs will withstand extreme drought. 
Africana. Dark green foliage, pink flowers, 12-15’. Perl0 
3 = 4 el OC tee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 140.00 per 1000 1.90 
Pap WIG NN Rn ed war i ig A a lo a ae re pe 2 OE 100.00 per 1000 1.45 
ORS POL Cab atelalsic (kt As ie ay eh te ee 75.00 per 1000 1.10 
12S] Sei CH CS gate ee eee eee 50.00 per 1000 -70 
Hispida. Light blue foliage, dark pink flowers. 10-12’. 
OE We ECS Oe ete Sale pn he a i ea a Cire a ee RS ag ont eh oh le 1.70 
WET Nth ra Yel a a Y~ perpen dc a ig el hg A ele ae oe Lee ne el 1.20 
ON md eT) CU CS as ee ee I ee ee a eee ee .85 
Odessana, Bright silvery foliage, pink flowers. 8-10’. 
aA EE OG Eger ae 160.00 per 1000 2.15 
eed CO tee ee a ee ee eee ee ee 120.00 per 1000 1.70 
US 2 SRN CHS ye ee ee ee 85.00 per 1000 1.20 
TST SUR IN Ch Ca eee eee ee ee 60.00 per 1000 .85 
Plumosa (New) Heavier, more graceful foliage than other tamarix, 
pink flowers. 
18-22 SINCheS eee eee pee ae ee eee See eae ag a ae 1.45 
De Sk TPCT OS eee ere we ra se ee ia te ea ee cee 1.10 
Note: Tamarix should be cut back to the ground when trans- 
planted. Success is doubtful if this is not done. 
VIBURNUM, One of the most useful groups of shrubs. 
Americanum (American Cranberrybush) Showy red, translucent fruit. 
22934: £ CCT ie ee eee ee eee eres 3.20 
18-24 "inches Ws 22 aes I es SE SS ee ae oe 2.50 
21 Sein CHC Mee eee ae Se ee ee ee ae 1.90 
Carlesi. Beautiful pink, fragrant flowers. 
BL D1 ae LTC CS ee a Ae ee ee ee ee 7.00 
9-12 SRIN CHES oe ee ee eee Grn ene ae 5.00 
Dentatum (Arrowwood) Upright, bushy; stands shade. 10’. 
em CL ree ee nn a ee ree Se nS I 2.40 
L822 FT CHGS tae ree ee ee eae eee ne Orne ent a eee ee 1.90 
Opulus (European Cranberrybush) Red edible fruit; 8-10’. 
PBT COC Ee ee ee OR Rena Ee EY Oe ee ae ene eee 3.20 
LG 224 mel C CS eee ee ee ne eae a ee ee ene Se 2.50 
Opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) Large white balls of flowers. 
3=45 feet Se ee ne ee oer Oe aenes ae ee eee eine ee ee 4.00 
PER AI oY Ay etait AA EN a AAI ge IE a a ae oO a (AES a ca et NR RR Nao 3.20 
BURSA Nel eh AVG) @2 cps BABA ali, tary ah A pain A pe ee eis) ad So al! ee ee pm AS oe 2.50 
121 Same 1 CHC Gene a meetin ese Ree He tees Ae eo fp Ee ee ed 1.90 
Tomentosum. Large round flower heads, white. 
PR AREY S| Be pester teal CEA pA in ENR ee we eR SERIES as 2 NE Sd Ue nee eS 3.50 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Big-Leaved Chaste Tree) 3-6’. 
Semi-dwarf hardy form of Vitex with attractive lavender blue 
flowers, July to frost. 
18-2 4ein Ch@si eee Hee ee ee A ee ee ees eee ee 1.45 
DA DSL CG Sc oe ee 1.10 
WEIGELA. Valuable for both flowers and foliage. 
Eva Rathke. Red flowers, May-July, 5’. 
Dit oy LOC ie ee et ee PO A ne ee 2.90 
DN Sm DA Te LT CLL CS Taps ee ere ee ee ee ee a ee 2.40 
Rosea. Bright pink flowers. May-June. 6’, 
7 TES arm MSY 5 eh eve Sg ed in eg a Bp de NOE NR Laid garg Sw RE ot a Se 2.50 
o=4 7 TOCte eae 2 ee ee ee ee Ce neers ue 2.15 
Arr COU re ee ee oO Ee Ne RE le re ee! Heres 2 a ee 1.70 
Loa 24 INCHES Mee 2 eee eee ee an = Ss eres eer NUR ee een 1.20 
12-18sinches' S25 55 2 ee Ee ae ee Sees .85 
WILLOW, PUSSY (Salix) 
Caprea (French) Large pink catkins, early spring; best for forcing. 
eG pt GG t ae a a en eee 2 er eee en ne ee 2.90 
Ok LOO tala cle te ee, ee ee ae ee 2.15 
258 Ci Settee oe ee ee ee re eee 1.70 
18-24: inches 46 268-24 ee aoe ee ee ee ee 1.20 
Discolor (American) Gray catkins. 
5-6 SPO6t Teese re ee eee ee er ee 2.90 
car ane? © -1 | 6 ice Pal St ek IN a Pape ps pple hay inated cra nse 8 2.40 
3-4 feet 2h Soest ee er ee eee 1.90 
BHO, pLOOU Pe ee ee ee eae 1.45 
1824 inches. er Se ne ee Seer ee Se 1.10 
12-18 inches SSIS SSS Sasa ee sre eee 85 
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16.00 
12.00 
9.00 
6.00 
14.00 
10.00 
7.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
7.00 
12.00 
9.00 
28.00 
22.00 
16.00 
60.00 
45.00 
20.00 
16.00 
28.00 
22.00 
35.00 
28.00 
22.00 
16.00 
12.00 
9.00 
25.00 
20.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
7.00 
25.00 
18.00 
14.00 
10.00 
25.00 
20.00 
16.00 
12.00 
7.00 
