6 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 

SHRUBS (Continued) 

HONEYSUCKLE (Continued) Perl0 
Morrowi. Spreading habit. "White flowers, red fruit. 6’. 
Sih NEE CR tie de ee re rere eg ee 2.15 
De 3 MoT QOt wes re an ars eet eee eS AO 
$S= 24.0 INCHES gee er oe a ee ee eee ee ee ee 1.20 
12-18" inGhes sees ee a ee se eee eee .8d 
Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright, 10’. 
A ed OC Ce ee ee = ae SN eT ean ere SN oe Re ee ee ees 2.15 
FLO TEE Ct eee oy ae ee ee at ee re ee eee ee ee 1.70 
gS Ra WGN a ats We eps NA ppm te I ia et I ae a Ae we a aaa 1220) 
IPASHE tesa rel averse | ak oe ee RUS Ae Be ER NE Oe me ey cele A Oe TT .85 
Tatarica rubra. Deep pink flowers, red fruit. Upright 10’. 
BEE WN EVN Bet Saleh gales al aay Tg a Mags lla Fate os oe ee, Be mle 
PSA rad sY sy pays eh ay A See i  Neihag le eee OR BS a ee 1:70 
BEE Bb aked ahs kop ae atom eee Se 9 AG OE Se tee A Be a ee pee AS re ie 1.20) 
Tatarica rubra, Wheeling strain. Flowers deeper shade than the 
species. 
A eT OG nee ee os I ec en ee we oe Fe eee 2.40 
DE a eG pie acl a apc ig ct iy patna eon, By Sal a, yatta ra tt en, a ain ysl g 8 28h Rite eel 1.80 
LSD 4 BT CH CS eee eS eee 1.30 
Tatarica rubra, var. Zabeli. Supposed to be the darkest colored 
tatarica rubra. 
BeBe EOS a a a et ee eo me me a we pn oe 2.40 
DAES Wa he Yey ie Ucar esis LADEN ee Mer Se eS ee a So ee ees 1.80 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill H.) June-July. 2-3’. 
18-24 @inChes cals ea. Re eS ER Dee ee aes =: eee 2.10 
TEESE ah ete) aVcicy pet = ake ees Sy eS re ee 120.00 per 1000 1.70 
Paniculata grandifiora (Peegee H.) July-October, 3-6’. 
PE EEE 1S <0 Glia sy epee pea io RARE oy a ES ig eee eI a a Oo ales 2.90 
18-24 ginches ea) ees Be A ie ee Pee eee 2.10 
12-08 INCHES |e ee ere ere a 120.00 per 1000 HAG 
HYPERICUM AUREUM (Golden St. Johnswort) Dwarf shrub. 3’. 
Yellow flowers. 
18224 WINCH CS eco eee a Ee ee eS es Ser eee 2.15 
12-18) inCh6Sayinwa eet wt as coc ae iE ee Pa ee Pe E 00 
ILEX VERTICILLATA (Winterberry) 
Showy red berries in winter, rarely eaten by birds. 6’. 
23 et CO tee. 2 ee ee ee ee SR ea er Re eee oe eee ED) 3.50 
ASS 245 T irCh es My > Ce Biel ask wal i er Oe ee Ss a IOS 8 2.50 
12-1 Seinchés =... 28 2 ot ee eee Ae eee eee ee 1.90 
KERRIA (Corchorus) 
Japonica florepleno, Double, yellow, rose-like flowers, all summer. 
Pee ee SB EL SY Sir tp yyy a ng aden SLO AP te a Sy 5.00 
ESSE CC a ee a ee eC ee eee ee ee eo Meee ne 4.50 
eae: ab a ©) A 2) olga eS a a NA cal A Pe AE i ea, tn Pn pv i i oy 3.50 
12-881 CHGS aan ee eae ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 2.40 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain-tree) 30’. 
Large panicles of yellow flowers; handsome compound foliage. 
A Digest COU pec oe eee Ree Res Ce ce eres ee eet er ae a ee Oe ee 7.50 
A LOC Ue coc i ae ee ee eae aE a 5.00 
2-3 pL OC yn aa ee te ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Te ER 3.00 
US 24 SUN CC Se ga ae ce eRe ra en en PR Sn eet 2.00 
LESPEDEZA (See Desmodium) 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Chinese (Rothomagensis) Vigorous grower, dependable bloomer. 8’. 
3-4 VI CCU on es ees pe ee ten ee ete cn ee ee 3.20 
Dm ee L CC Ui ce a ee a eg oe oS do 2.40 
L8a24) SIN CH CSL ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 19 0) 
WA es bao) Y= nies a eR Es it Se ees a es Se oe ep 1.45 
Persian Purple. Purple flowers, fragrant. 8’. 
3-4 (Teeth oee oe ee eee Se ee eee 3.20 
am oe TESOL (oo Soe ee oe ee ee ee eee 2.40 
1S-s4 MUNCH 6S on ee eee es See ee ee ee eee 1.90 
12-18) InCh@Ss a2 2 ee ee 1.45 
Purple (Vulgaris) The common dooryard lilac. 20’. 
3-4 feet: 1. so woe oe eee de eee 2350 
Deen LOOl soos eae eee ee ee ee eee 140.00 per 1000 1.90 
18=—24° Inches, oo ee ee eee 1.45 

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