T—American Sweetgum (Liquidam- 
bar styraciflua) corky bark, 
foliage brillant crimson in fall. 
TRS (EU r te ee ao $ 4.00 
T—Tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipfera) 
yellow-green tulip-like flowers 
in June. 
Oe) Octane meen. ee rene. 4.8 $ 2.50 
V—Everblooming Honeysuckle (Loni- 
cera heckrotti) a climbing vine, 
free-flowering purple and yel- 
low flowers. 
POUSRarereae se sant Yi, $ .60 
V—Halls Japanese Honeysuckle (Lon- 
icera japonica halleana) with 
white and yellow, fragrant 
flowers. 
SEV tie oer ie eens $ .60 
S—Yellowfruit Morrowi Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera morrowi xanthocar- 
pa) spreading growth, making 
aoatlnuetop: 
Qs D Ae eee eee reer $ .65 
S—Standish Honeysuckle (Lonicera 
standishi) very fragrant pink 
flowers. 
ra Pear ME Lip cir dae tee ta A $ 1.00 
S—White Tartarian Honeysuckle (Lo- 
nicera tartarica alba) with 
white flowers. 

COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
(PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA) 
The ‘“‘King of Evergreens’’ the Colorado 
Blue Spruce, is probably the most desired of 
all evergreens. It must have sun, plenty of 
moisture and space for development. 
(See page 11 for prices) 
Rees Rose 
S = Shrub 
= Evergreen 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 
S—Rosy Tartarian Honeysuckle (Lo- 
nicera tartarica rosea) with 
pink flowers. 
S—Red Tartarian Honeysuckle (Loni- 
cera tartarica siberica) with 
red flowers. 
Prices—All varieties: 
T—Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia soul- 
angeana) large pink flowers in 
ay. 
DO eon eee Ne, $15.00 
Os Saws pee Meee tees 20.00 
T—Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia 
virginiana) fragrant creamy- 
white flowers in May. 
BL—Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifo- 
lium) waxy green leaves, chang- 
ing to rich scarlet in fall, yel- 
low flowers in May, followed by 
blue-black fruits. 
NAS eorh Bae Mies Aveo eh ey On $ 2.00 
VON Ros Meenas. toe fat, 2.50 
ASIN) SA RA RPE ole. 3.00 
T—Carmine Crab (Malus atrosangui- 
nea) dark rose flowers, small 
red fruits. 
T—Japanese Flowering Crab (Malus 
floribunda) light pink flowers, 
red fruits. 
T—Parkmans Crab (Malus _ halliana 
parkmani) semi-double  rose- 
pink flowers. 
T—Hopa Crab (Malus hopa) red 
fiowers and red fruits. 
T—Bechtels Crab (Malus ioensis ple- 
na) large, double, pink flowers. 
T—Eleys Crab (Malus purpurea eleyi) 
red flowers, purple foliage, red 
fruits. 
T—Scheideckers Crab (Malus schei- 
deckeri) double pink flowers, 
orange fruits. 
T—Chinese Flowering Crab (Malus 
spectabilis) pink flowers, yellow 
fruits. 
Prices all Crab varieties: 
BtD Se eR Oh et be $ 2.50 
ye a ee Pe Ge ty 3.00 
T—Weeping Mulberry (Morus alba 
pendula) a weeping tree with 
black fruits. 
DEVENS ee eee cee $ 2.50 
‘T= "Tree H = Hedgeplant 
V = Vine 
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