PRINCETON NURSERIES 
93 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 
5-24 25-249 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON—continued 
—E,. S. Rand—Rich scarlet. 
Ud 
2-3 
—General Grant—Rosy-scarlet. 
2-3’, 3-4' 
—Ignatius Sargent—Deep pink. 
2-3', 3-4 
—Mrs. C. S. Sargent—Rich crimson. 
2-3', 3-4’ 
—Purpureum grandiforum—Large flowered purple. Late. 
5-6' 
(on SS a i a 6.00 —— —— 
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RS a 12.50 — — 
DERE LEA DOB, os. os ee es a cs 0 16.00 wae — 
Meee Co. OL Be cin ode ole veo 20.00 —— — 
Compact or Dwarf varieties. 
Boule de Neige—White. 
Be IT)g Ba OC Be e's ss so sites 4.10 3.50 oy fs 
RremreeE AT IN, Be OC Bila «ele asueye = 6.00 5.00 4.00 
ures ft, BW RB. .. ee eo 7.90 6.55 5.25 
eemtres tt. Row Be alee se. ees 9.40 7.80 6.25 
RHODORA canadensis, 3 
Also called Rhododendron canadense. 
Mert AN. Bo Ol Bet... cess 2.00 
Sereerein., B. WB. oe. se see ons 2.50 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, 4’-5’ 
Rhodora 
1.70 
2.00 
White Kerria 
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Fresh green foliage, pure white flowers, May-June. Shin- 
ing, black, bead-like berries all winter. Also called Jet- 
bead. 
SNMERAC IEE, cis os ease os ee oA 45 
MENS Cer tee Oh, 5 vm sera ee on .60 
RHUS canadensis (aromatica), 4’-5’ 
Clusters of small yellow flowers, April- 
37 30 
50 ..40 
Fragrant Sumac 
May. Most attrac- 
tive in June when covered with coral-red fruits. With- 
stands drought. Aromatic foliage. 
REPEAT Too thes fies soos s+ uh AS 
UC e noe a ee abe .70 
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RMSE aia Siciate gin psve 0 65:0 ti0td 1v1G 
copallina, 12’-13' 
27 30 
55 45 
oy 60 
95 75 
Shining Sumac 
Showy crimson fruits ; good autumn coloring. Makes 
show in poor arid situations; good for massing. 
UO AC Tos bce hie cc + Wis st 45 ary 30 
Ss i AR ial ag arg ae eae .70 43 AS 
MRR fuk oss Uo eh oon .gO re .60 
*cotinus, 10’-12' Common Smoketree 
Also called Purple Fringe. 
ISEAOCEIOC f ea s cs eee cee ea tes .9O hy .60 
IRC ele Tas sive c «bir 1.35 1.10 gO 
EERE Seely Ciel e o's se ste oe 4 be SA 1.80 1.50 Ls20 
UECSENEAT CSC rte oan oivke sw es Gn 2.25 1.90 1.50 
