T—Red Silver Crab (Malus adstring-— 
ens) single purple-red flowers, 
purple-red fruits. 
5-6’ only. 
T—Carmine Crab (Malus atrosangui- 
nea) dark rose, flowers, small 
red fruits. 
4-5’ only. 
T—Japanese Flowering Crab (Malus 
floribunda) light pink flowers, 
red fruits. 
4-5’ only. 
T—Parkmans Crab (Malus halliana 
parkmani) semi-double _ rose- 
pink flowers. 
4-5’ only. 
T—Hopa Crab (Malus hopa) red 
flowers and red fruits. 
5 - 6’ only. 
T—Bechtels Crab (Malus ioensis ple- 
na) large, double, pink flowers. 
4-5’ only. 
T—Eleys Crab (Malus purpurea eleyi) 
red flowers, purple foliage, red 
fruits: 
5 - 6’ only. 
T—Scheideckers Crab (Malus schei- 
deckeri) double pink flowers, 
orange fruits. 
4-5’ only. 

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 10 for prices) 
R = Rose 
Sonu 
= Evergreen 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 
T—Chinese Flowering Crab (Malus 
spectabilis) pink flowers, yellow 
fruits. 
4-5’ only. 
Prices all Crab varieties: 
Bee ae ne feel ae et 3.50 
Set oy 4.50 
BL—Northern Bayberry (Myrica 
pennsylvanica) with gray-white 
fruits and waxy green leaves. 
gS SI a eee $ 1.50 
BL—Japanese Pachysandra (Pachy- 
sandra terminalis) low ever- 
green plant used as_ ground 
cover. 
5eLOt BAe te per 100 $20.00 
V—Japanese Creeper (Parthenocissus 
tricuspidata) formerly known 
as Boston Ivy, climbing vine 
crimson in fall. 
Zar 
S—Sweet Mockorange (Philadelphus 
coronarius) masses of fragrant, 
white flowers in May-June. 
ital Rona ea oth Soe, Se otatcaa tat $ 1.25 
S—Golden Sweet Mockorange (Phila- 
delphus cornarius aurea) same 
as above with golden foliage, 
dwarf growth. 
Lee Sie ee eee $ 1.25 
S—Lemoine Mockorange (Philadelph- 
us lemoine) medium shrub, fine 
leaves, and fragrant white 
flowers. 
LO tae LO eee ores car: $ 1.00 
S—Virginal Mockorange (Philadel- 
phus virginalis) beautiful, semi- 
double, white flowers, produced 
intermittently all summer. 
Bey Ce a re vaio ne $ 1.50 
2 Roa SA Oe eG Palas Sore ee 2.50 
S—Bouquet Blane Mockorange (Phila- 
delphus virginalis bouquet 
blanc) very fragrant. 
LD -tO ee rer ee $ 1.00 
S—Oriental Photinia (Photinia villo- 
sa) white flowers in spring, 
crimson foliage and red berries 
in fall. 
1M ioe CoS oe UN $ 1.25 
S—Common Ninebark (Physocarpus 
opulifolius) vigorous growing 
white flowers in June. 
5 - 6’ 
T = Tree H = Hedgeplant 
Vasa 
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