4 PRINCETON NURSERIES 


Notes in Explanation of Catalogue 
The figures following each variety indciate in feet the 
approximate height of that plant at maturity. Ample 
allowance has been made for the many physical factors 
that tend to modify the growth of plants in cultivation. 
The botanical and common names are largely taken 
from the 1924 edition of “Standardized Plant Names.” 
Changes in nomenclature according to the revised “Sec- 
ond Edition,’ which have not become generally familiar 
to the trade, are shown in parenthesis and cross-indexed 
for reference. 
Our standard of grading all plants is based on a sched- 
ule which has been adopted by the American Association 
of Nurserymen. 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-4 5-24 25-249 
—-ait A fee 
ABELIA Edouard Gouchet New Abelia 
9/102 Ane spots Ore be ba Aa) .60 50 
— grandiflora, 3'-4’ Glossy Abelia 
120 F Oil DOLStOINL & eee m5) .60 00 
LO sOgLS 1. sNOtSs OL Deb. en 1.05 90 70 
i8-toez4inepotstor Bebe 130) 1G —— 
ABIES—FIRS 
ABIES concolor, 70’-80’ White Fir 
A\ to att® BeBe eee (anton (ely = 
bit. 6 it eBe bee ae 9.00, fr e50e ee 
6toWitt be buat eee Liebe 0.00 eee 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphylum (seiboldianus) 
7'-8' Fiveleaf Aralia 
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Dc LO Chile ee ure en ee eee Ohad 45 By! 30 
DELO R41 Us, sete eer Nees Rs te .60 50 40 
SOLO Mom T taterces toes Ne ei te ane eee 615 .60 50 
ACER—MAPLES 
ACER dasycarpum (saccharinum) 
60’-80’ Silver Maple 
10°to 12° it-—=154-to 27ins 3.00 2.50 — 
EZ PCO Sela) 001207 oil ee 3.75 3.00 os 
oetO e142 it —-214 LO bowie 5.25 4.40 —— 
14 to16 ft:-—-3 to 3427in.......- 7.25 6.00 
