E—Pyramidal Eastern Redcedar (Ju- 
niperus virginiana pyramidalis) 
green foliage, new. 
242-37) Fall*1946..- $ 7.50 
S—-Japanese Kerria (Kerria japonica) 
green branches covered with 
single yellow flowers in June. 
15 - 18” $ 1.25 
S—Double Japanese Kerria (Kerria 
japonica plentiflora) same as 
above with double flowers. 
1S aA he ee oe $ 2.00 
S—Beautybush (Kolwitzia amabilis) 
desirable hardy shrub with pink 
flowers. 
IRA UP cede ae eee $ 2.00 
fe eee Oe he OC a. ee 2.50 
T—Goldenchain Laburnum (Laburnum 
anagyroides) small tree with 
yellow pea-shaped flowers in 
July. 
Ae MRR re etn, Meee eet 
H—Amur Privet (Ligustrum amuren- 
sis) hardiest type privet. 
Dae Sgeeicents per 100 $22.50 
4-5’ heavy per 100 65.00 
H—lIbolium Privet (Ligustrum iboli- 
um) a hardy, hybrid variety. 
eS AAR War ee eve per 100 $25.00 
H—Regal Border Privet (Ligustrum 
obtusifolium regelianum) a 
spreading type makes a low, 
dense hedge. 
Doh Gee ie each $ .50 
H—California Privet (Ligustrum ova- 
lifolium) most popular type 
with deep green, waxy leaves. 
LB 24 ce per 100 $20.00 
S—Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) hardy 
shrub, white flowers in spring 
and scarlet fruits in fall. 
2-3’ 
V—Everblooming Honeysuckle (Loni- 
cera heckrotti) a climbing vine, 
free-flowering purple and yel- 
low flowers. 
L Si 24 ANA ee MeN oe 
V—Halls Japanese Honeysuckle (Lo- 
nicera japonica halleana) with 
white and yellow, fragrant 
flowers. 
ZENIT, fact aie Oa et ee $ 1.00 
Notice: 

SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
(JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA) 
This is a broad, pyramidal, dwarf growing 
evergreen. It is used in front of other ever- 
greens. It prefers sun and will thrive on 
rather dry soil. 
(See page 6 for prices) 
S—White Tartarian Honeysuckle (Lo- 
nicera tartarica alba) with 
white flowers. 
S—Rosy Tartarian Honeysuckle (Lo- 
nicera tartarica rosea) with 
pink flowers. 
S—Red Tartarian Honeysuckle (Loni- 
cera tartarica siberica) with red 
flowers. 
Prices—All varieties. 
T—Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia soul- 
angeana) large pink flowers in 
T—Purple Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia 
soulangeana nigra) same as 
above with deep purple flowers. 
223" $ 
T—Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia vir- 
giniana) fragrant creamy-white 
flowers in May. 
BL—Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifoli- 
um) waxy green leaves, chang- 
ing to rich scarlet in fall, yel- 
low flowers in May, followed by 
blue-black fruits. 
LD ‘scl Soe cae ora 
Our nursery is open every day from April 1st to June 15th and from Labor Day 
until Noy. 1st. At other times we are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Appointments may be 
made at any time. 
We sell for cash only. 
advance. 
Deliveries are made every Friday on stock that is’ paid for in 
Whenever possible, customers should call for their stock. 
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