E—Sawara Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris pisifera) a broad, loosely 
growing, pyramidal tree. 
Oe Oe ek te tres A Ba ad 
E—Golden Sawara Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis pisifera aurea) sim- 
ilar to Sawara Falsecypress 
with golden foliage. Prices 
same also. 
E—Thread Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris pisifera filifera) with 
long, thread - like drooping 
branches, withstands some 
shade. 
Atri Macs in Nc $10.00 
A oeyy hens eee, 12.50 
Ob Gee LL CLV, vee ee ts 15.00 
E—Plume Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris pisifera plumosa) with 
plume-like dense green foliage. 
RE ae ee ee eae $ 3.50 
An 0) Wigs cate Seo nds 5.00 
SVC Nee eh jen) eae 6.50 
Oe Tp ae A on er 8.00 
Ue piel — 4s 8 nai ean ree 10.00 

GOLDEN PLUME FALSECYPRESS 
(CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA 
AUREA) 
Golden Plume Falsecypress has golden yellow 
foliage in early spring. It should be planted 
where it has light on all sides as sunlight pro- 
duces the attractive color. Plume Falsecypress 
is a type with green foliage. 
R = Rose 
E = Evergreen 
L =) Shrub 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 
E—Goldplume Falsecypress (Chamae- 
cyparis pisifera plumosa aurea) 
similar to above with golden 
foliage. Prices same also. 
V—Jackman Clematis (Clematis jack- 
mani) with large, velvety- 
purple flowers. 
2 yr. plants in pots $ 2.00 
V—Sweetautumn Clematis (Clematis 
paniculata) with mass of frag- 
rant, small white flowers in 
September. 
Dvr plantssine pots a) 1-20 
T—Flowering Dogwood (Cornus flor- 
ida) one of best spring flower- 
ing small trees, large white 
flowers before the leaves ap- 
pear. 
Aer ete tee eel | $ 4.00 
De Gane a RO en a 6.00 
T—Double Flowering Dogwood (Cor- 
nus florida plena) a type with 
double white flowers. 
3-4’ 
T—Redflowering Dogwood (Cornus 
Florida rubra) similar to above 
with red flowers. 
2-3’ 
S—Grey Dogwood (Cornus racemosa) 
white flowers in spring, white 
fruits and red stems in fall. 
EE et Silo 
S—American Filbert (Corylus ameri- 
cana) a prolific bearer of edible 
nuts. 
S—Pekin Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster 
acutifolia) with reddish flowers, 
black fruits and waxy green 
leaves. 
S—Spreading Cotoneaster (Cotoneas- 
ter divaricata) spreading bush 
with reddish flowers and fruits. 
DIS pe ie eae $ 2.50 
S—Wilson Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster 
horizontalis wilsoni) small 
leaves, red berries, nearly ever- 
green. 
PARE LT Caneel eed $ 2.50 
BL—Rock Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster 
horizontalis) spreading form 
with red berries. 
TO) See ee no $ 2.50 
T = Tree H = Hedgeplant 
Vie=—=- Vine 
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