T—European White Birch (Betula 
pendula) beautiful white bark, 
compact, rather slow growth. 
Gi='8 acs oak eee $ 6.50 
apo ed sh xoa et oo en 8.50 
T—Cutleaf Birch (Betula pendula 
gracilis) graceful drooping 
branches and white bark. 
63-78 be Oy Bee tee $ 7.50 
Si LO ae Oralae eee ee 10.00 
2-2%” diam.B & B 15.00 
2144-3” diam. B & B-~ 20.00 
S—Empire Blue Butterflybush Patent 
3557 (Buddleia davidi empire 
blue) color Aster-blue and lilac, 
finest new type. 
No. 1 field grown 
DialtSse 2 fo $ 1.50 
S—Ille de France Butterflybush (Bud- 
dleia davidi ille de_ france) 
purple flowers. 
No. 1 field grown 
plants Ase eee $ 1.00 
S—Pink Dawn Butterflybush (Bud- 
dleia davidi pink dawn) heavy 
bloomer with pink flowers much 
better than Pink Charming. 
New. 
No. 1 field grown 
plants $ 1.50 
S—Royal Red Butterflybush Patent 
#556 (Buddleia davidi royal 
red) new, flowers deep purple. 
No. 1 field grown 
plants 
jee ee $ 1.50 
S—White Bouquet Butterflybush 
No. 536 Buddleia davidi white 
bouquet) large white flowers, 
new. 
No. 
plants 
1 field grown 
Re Pd er Ae $ 1.50 
BL—Common Boxwood (Buxus sem- 
pervirens) a hardy strain of 
common boxwood. 
TO LBL e Alte GP, $ 2.50 
S—Siberian Peatree (Caragana arbo- 
rescens) with yellow pea-shaped 
flowers May. 
LB 02 AT Becerra ne oe, $ .75 
T—Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mol- 
lissima) a hardy variety, free 
from disease, produces nuts 
early age. 
18247 see oe $ 2.00 
Notice: 

THREAD FALSECYPRESS 
(CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA) 
The Thread Falsecypress has a ‘“‘weeping”’ 
effect due to its pendent branches. It is one 
of the finest of the Falsecypress family and 
is much used in foundation planting. It suc- 
ceeds in comparatively shady locations. 
T—Umbrella Catalpa (Catalpa bigno- 
nioides nana) umbrella shaped 
tree with large leaves. 
5-6’ stem, 1 yr. hd. $4.00 
T—Common Hackberry (Celtis occi- 
dentalis) a member of the Elm 
Family, with orange-red _ to 
purple fruits, hardy. 
4 = Pee SF nomena $ 2.50 
T—Eastern Redbud (Cercis canaden- 
sis) with rosy-pink flowers ‘in 
April before leaves. 
3-4’ 
S—Common Floweringquince (Chae- 
nomeles lagenaria) a_ thorny 
shrub with brilliant scarlet 
flowers, followed by quince- 
shaped fruit. 
18-247, eee $ 1.00 
1824 rraltis een 1.50 
E—Hinoki Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
“paris obtusa) a broadly pyra- 
midal tree, with dark green, 
frond-like foliage, resistant to 
shade. 
G3. ee eee $10.00 
f Peak Saree tere ee 15.00 
Be hs ee eee 18.00 
E—Golden Hinoki Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis obtusa aurea) simi- 
lar to Hinoki Cypress with yel- 
low foliage. 
2% - 3’ 
Our nursery is open every day from April lst 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 eall for their stock. 
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