38 THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
1 Each 5 Each 
LEUCOTHOE—Catesbaei. Drooping LeU erearD: 
152to,18"7 G17 SBalb peas 2 eee Si 210: AS21570 
TYES TOS 2 C1222 Ball) =e cate, eee 2.60 2.25 
MAHONIA—aquilofium. Oregon Hollygrape—s’ 
12°toelb’ S072 Bally ace ee 1.40 dele 
1bto vis Cl ive Ball) se. .e a ee 175 1.50 
1122t072 GI? Ball) 5 aie se 2.35 2.00 
2-10 sae LAS Ball) coe eae ee 3.10 DATES: 
PACHYSANDRA—terminalis. Japanese Spurge— 
Evergreen ground cover—10’ 
A VOOrs 224 oA ee a ee eee ee 22 18 
PIERIS—floribunda (Andromeda floribunda), 
Mountain Andromeda—3’ 
TAB 0826 OL 20 FoR ah) eae eee ee o-10 3.35 
2>to e222. {13-1 Ball) to pee eee 4 50 4.10 
RHODODENDRON—catawbiense. Lavender-Pink—6’ 
LYS sto 22 (TSB all) ase ee 3.00 3.00 
22to33/ 2.113" Ball) tee eee aren: 4.50 4.10 
maximum. Rosebay Rhododendron—s’ 
132<tor2’ (127? a Bally 3 eee 3.10 2.15 
2 (038 Glance Dall) ete es. cae eee 4.25 3.85 
Be t0.400 (Lb ZBall) oe va eee on 5.75 5.25 
4210-0 2(A7 se Ballje- eee eee 12D 6.50 
25 Each 
$ 1.50 
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Cole’s evergreens are frequently transplanted or root pruned— 
a necessity for success. 
