T—Babylon Weeping Willow (Salix 
babylonica) graceful tree with 
drooping branches. 
T—Wisconsin Weeping Willow (Salix 
blanda) more rapid growth than 
above variety. 
T—Golden Wolf Willow (Salix wolfi) 
weeping type with golden bark. 
All varieties: 
GoaS ite neta 8 
say Cire WEN 60 aie pete 
T—European Mt. Ash (Sorbus accu- 
paria) small tree, masses scar- 
let berries. 
T—Oakleaf Mt. Ash (Sorbus hybrida) 
small tree, leaves similar to 
oak. 
All varieties: 
DO tee eee $ 4.00 
Riot Omer me eet, 7.50 
S—Billiard Spirea (Spirea_ billiardi) 
upright shrub with light pink 
flowers. 
LO el Siete Get. See 
S—Anthony Waterer Spirea (Spirea 
bumalda) deep rose flowers, 
dwarf. 
Otol aemecee eer ee $ 1.00 
S—Frobel Spirea (Spirea bumalda 
froebeli) pink flowers, dwarf. 
LOTR LO Mane tan, oien nee $ .75 

MUGHO SWISS MT. PINE 
(PINUS MUGHO MUGHUS) 
Mugho Swiss Mt. Pine is globe shaped in 
outline. It is one of our most popular varieties 
and may be grown with success in any location 
except shade and wet soil. 
(See page 10 for prices) 
R = Rose 
S = Shrub 
E = Evergreen 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 
S—Bridalwreath Spirea (Spirea pruni- 
folia) with small white, rose- 
shaped flowers. Spirea vanhout- 
tei is often erroneously called 
“bridal wreath”. 
2-3’ 
S—Thumberg Spirea (Spirea thum- 
bergi) smal] white flowers, ear- 
S—Korean Spirea (Spirea trichocar- 
pa) white flowers, darker cen- 
Ler. 
S—Vanhouttei Spirea (Spirea van- 
houtteil) masses of white flow- 
ers. 
S—Common Snowberry (Symphori- 
carpos albus) waxy white ber- 
ries in fall. 
S—Chenault Coralberry (Symphori- 
carpos chenaulti) pink berries 
in clusters. 
S—Indian Currant Coralberry (Sym- 
phoricarpos’ orbiculatus) red 
berries in clusters. 
All varieties: 
LS i245 ee ere See Pear $ .75 
DAI AY MSE i eee ee ae 1.00 
S—Chinese Lilac (Syringa chinensis) 
hardy, rapid grower, pink flow- 
ers. 
S—Persian Lilac (Syringa persica) 
slow growth, free bloomer, 
bright pink flower. 
DEE Bnd te el ee ee $ 2.00 
Sie Ag tees. Ree eee ee 3.00 
S—White Common Lilac (Syringa 
vulgaris alba) common variety 
with white flowers. 
2-3’ 
S—Purple Common Lilac (Syringa 
vulgaris coerulea) rapid 
growth, purple flowers. 
2-3’ 
T = Tree H = Hedgeplant 
V = Vine 
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