64. PRINCETON NURSERIES 
Unit Price in Quantities 
LONICERA—continued 1-4 5-24 25-249 
maacki, 12’-15’ Amur Honeysuckle 
Vigorous grower. Thrives under neglect. Upright and 
spreading. White flowers in May followed by red fruit 
ripening in September. 
DAO saat et ey ee tee 45 ‘a7 30 
BLOM teen eee ht pany eee .70 at: 45 
ANLORSu tissue ee ae ee 95 Gt .60 
SETORUUA Chay cine ee Oc pia 7 te 1.05 gO 70 
—podocarpa, 8’-9’ Late Honeysuckle 
Smaller, pinkish flowers, better fruit than the variety 
maacki and holds leaves longer. Vigorous. 
SELON ELCs ows anak © Cie ee AS 7 30 
Btlordet trate cs es eee ee .70 ah 45 
ARLOL SEE Cho Lp ain ord cele fe na 90 7e .60 
RECO LO TL Meas. Sate paietaete e 1.10 95 75 
morrowi, 7’-8’ Morrow Honeysuckle 
Spreading habit, white, May-June; good foilage. Showy 
red berries. 
ISstovzasine 2. es ae te oe a2 18 
RILGSS el Ce eee oey a Gre ete es 37 30 2f 
BEtOLA cheese ce ce ee eee 50 40 14 
—xanthocarpa Yellow fruited Morrow Honeysuckle 
15, tO inet ere ees =, oF: 18 
AGO Arte a re erie ea eee 37 30 25 
nitida, 3’ Shiny Honeysuckle 
A neat evergreen for the rock garden with small glossy 
leaves. Needs protection. 
Oto ON. an epots isan ce ete eG, 30 a 
15,0005.1n.S ine pots ai ae gO 75 ao 
pileata, 114-2’ Privet Honeysuckle 
An evergreen prostrate form with white fragrant flowers 
and purple fruits. Suitable for the rockery in a sheltered 
location. 
Oifo Onhe d Ins Dots. ant ee 45 37 a 
OROni geile Sin potsyes ee ene .70 ie = 
punicea 
Moderate-growing vine. Twining by stems. Attractive 
flower with orange-red corolla. 
2 VOAL res ee ee oes oe eee 45 37 30 
BUY CALS Unter ae ee are eee 444 A7 a7 
ARV CAL SOC SSP rite wa lent ae 790 55 45 
ruprechtiana, 8’-9’ Manchurian Honeysuckle 
Creamy-white flowers, June. Berries red, sometimes 
orange. 
DetOsSaltees 2G setn eke eee 30 28 20 
Bitola tty ee, Coe ee 45 37 i 
AMtODs its ese creer te eee A 47 37 
SO Of cris eet Cee .70 55 45 

Visit our nurseries when Azaleas and Rhododendrons are in 
flower. Azaleas are listed on pages 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19. Rhodo- 
dendrons are listed on pages 91, 92 and 93. 
