6 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 2, 1944 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
SPIREA (Continued) Perl0 
Reevesiana fl pleno. Large clusters of pure white double flowers. 
Long narrow foliage that remains green until late fall, very 
handsome shrub. 5 ft. 
923° feet .ce ee ea eee pei as 3.00 
18-294 “Inches: Se ee ee oe ee 2.50 
Thunbergi. Feathery foliage, early white flowers. 5 ft. 
3-4... féetic 2 ee eee ee ee 3.50 
2-3 FOGEr ce a OE ee ee eee 2.50 
Vanhouttei (Bridalwreath) Most popular shrub. 6 ft. 
3-4 feet clumps ee a er ne eee Cee 3.50 
3-4 feet.(u i ee SS SE ES ee ee eee See 2.50 
2-3. TOCts Soe Sa Se eae ee ee ee ee re ee ea ee ee al) 
18-24. -inches.« 22220-52222 4s Se eee ee ee eee eee 1.45 
12-18.-inches «s--c4=cheeea a eee ee a ke eee 1.10 
(See also under HEDGE PLANTS) 
SUMAC (Rhus) Brilliant foliage in autumn. 
Aromatica (Canadensis) Aromatic foliage, red berries. 8 ft. 
Be Th y=) eae ote Cl eae Ae co arty Seal ee ak a ee ha epee eas 3.50 
PE TOE oy cage, ape apa RE Nt ks ha Se a te de a ee pe 2.90 
Cotinus (See Purple Fringe) 
TAMARIX. ‘These shrubs will withstand extreme drought. 
Africana. Dark green foliage, pink flowers. 10 ft. 
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Hispida. Light blue foliage, dark pink flowers. 
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18224 Sel NIGH CS yee ie ae ee ee ee en 1.90 
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Note: Tamarix should be cut back to the ground when trans- 
planted. Success is doubtful if this is not done. 
VIBURNUM, One of the most useful groups of shrubs. 
Dentatum (Arrowwood) Upright, bushy; stands shade. 15 ft. 
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Opulus (European Cranberrybush) Red edible fruit. 12 ft. 
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Opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) Large white’ balls of flowers. 12. ft. 
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BZ aS AT CT CS eg a ce a ee ge ey 2.15 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Big-Leaved Chaste Tree) Semi-dwarf hardy 
form of Vitex, with attractive lavender-blue flowers, July to 
frost. 
18-24 "IN CHEST tee ee ee Se ee, ne ee een eee eae 2.50 
12218 8 111 CB Cg eae a nae er ee ee a Oe Se OO ee EE Ee 1.90 
WEIGELA, Valuable for both flowers and foliage. 
Rosea. Bright pink flowers. May-June. 8 ft. : 
3-4 ‘feet ole LU ee Sa eae ee 4.00 
WB LOCE, ccs ee ee a 2.90 
18-24 inches "2.2223. 84 04. ee ee 2.15 
12518 inches . 222.20 on ee es ee eee 1.70 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Discolor (Pussy Willow) Large snowy catkins in early spring. 
e«4 feet 2. ee ee ee eee 2.90 
2-3 feet .u2-WJ Ante eee eet Se ee ee ee eee 2.40: 
Purpurea nana (Dwarf Willow) Low growtng compact shrub with 
purple tinted foliage. Excellent for dwarf hedges. 
a-8 feet un. ee ee eee 3.00 
18-24 inches 
~ 15-18 inches 

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28.00 
20.00 
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25.00 
18.00 
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25.00 
18.00 
22.00 
26.00 
35.00 
25.00 
18.09 
14.00 
25.00 
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20.00 
16.00 
