ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho 
ARONIA arbutifolia, 6’-8’ 
—brilliantissima, 6'-8’ 
PRINCETON NURSERIES 15 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 5-24 25-249 
Bearberry 
A most excellent ground cover, thriving in sandy soils. 
Forms a low, dense growth. Pink, bell-shaped flowers and 
scarlet berries. 
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Dutchmans-pipe 
A vigorous and rapid-growing climber having very large, 
light green leaves which retain their color through the 
entire season. Has curious, brownish-colored flowers 
resembling a pipe in shape. 
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Red Chokeberry 
Valuable because of its red berries; very handsome in 
fall. 
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Brilliant Red Chokeberry 
Improved form of the Red Chokeberry with brighter red 
fruits. 
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atropurpurea, 6’-8’ 
Purple Chokeberry 
Intermediate form between Aronia arbutifolia and Aronia 
melanocarpa with black fruits. Thrives under neglect. 
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melanocarpa (nigra), 8’-10’ 
Black Chokeberry 
Delicate, white flowers in May; black berries persist until 
late. 
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AZALEAS 
AZALEA amoena, 3'-4' 
Evergreen. Conspicuous, purple-red flowers. April-May. 
Leaves turn a rich, bronze-green in winter. 
Amoena Azalea 
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