48 PRINCETON NURSERIES 
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Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 5-24 25-249 
HALESIA tetraptera, 12’-15’ Great Silverbell 
Snow-white, bell-shaped flowers in May, profusely borne 
along the branchlets. Can be grown as single specimen or 
massed. 
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HAMAMELIS japonica, 20’-30' Japanese Witch-hazel 
Interesting Japanese form, blossoming in late winter. 
Lemon-yellow flowers often purplish within. 
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vernalis, 6’-8’ Vernal Witch-hazel 
Pale yellow flowers January and February. 
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virginiana, 10’-12’ Common Witch-hazel 
Yellow, ribbon-like flowers, October to November. Bushy 
habit, good foliage. Succeeds best in moist, half-shady 
places. 
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Bs COPAST Poe ie: tee acto tert oa gO Be 60 
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HEDERA colchica dentata, 20’-50’ Giant English Ivy 
Evergreen. Strong growing climber, with large evergreen 
heart-shaped leaves, very decorative. 
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helix, 20'-50’ English Ivy 
Evergreen. Good ground cover in shady locations. An 
ideal wall cover. 
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—baltica, 15’-25' Hardy English Ivy 
Small-leaved form differing little from the type except 
in its greater hardiness. 
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—conglomerata, 15'-25' Bunch Leaf Ivy 
Slow growing; small foliage densely crowded along 
stems. 
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—pedata, 15’-25’ 
Five lobed leaves with prominent pointed center lobe. 
Slow growth; hardy. 
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