2 SPRING PRICE LIST, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 

SHRUBS (Continued) 
CRAB, FLOWERING (See shade trees) Per10 
CRANBERRY, HIGHBUSH (See Viburnum) 
CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) 
Crinkled or fringed flowers, very showy. When transplanting, cut 
tops back severely and cover completely with soil. 20 ft. 
Pink, Red, Purple, White, 

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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). Bright red flowers in early 
spring, aromatic fruit. 20 ft. Cutting-grown, true color, 
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DEUTZIA. Showy flowers in early summer. Easy culture. 
Pride of Rochester. Showy flowers, white tinged rose 8-10 ft. 
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AS arteat eae. 2 eye ee ee Oa et se hoe ea i SL 3.50 
COGWOOD (See Cornus) 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright vellow flowers, early spring. 
Fortunei. Upright, arching branches, 10 ft. 
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T2e1B PAR CHES ol 5 2 oo 0 ie he eee a Ser ee eee 1.90 
intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse 
bloomer. 10 ft. 
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18 ol wsiivip eh se Ste 2 ees yay I ee eee ee 2.40 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries 
Goldflame (Sold out) 
Morrowi. Spreading habit, fragrant white flowers, red fruit. 8 ft. 
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Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright. 10 ft. 
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Tatarica rubra, Wheeling strain. Flowers deeper shade than the 
species. 10 ft. 
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Tatarica rubra, var. Zabeli. Supposed to be the darkest colored 
tatarica rubra. 10 ft. 
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HYDRANGEA 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee H.) July-October. 
Large white, cone-shaped flower heads, showy 
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12-28) sinehesi) Jobe oe eee ee ee ee ae oe pe care ee Ce 3.50 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. Johnswort) Large showy yellow flowers. 
1822.4. SPOTS See ee ee ie Ps ies LO et a a De eee 3.00 
JUJUBE (See Shade Trees) 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain-tree) 30 ft. 
Large panicles of yellow flowers; handsome compound foliage. 
G28) FO6T: 22. ey Soo So 2 Se ir ea eee eee ee 15.00 
5-6. sfeet ea ie eee Beers Soe ek ees ee 10.00 
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S24. L660 suis Slee eo ee ee wee ee 5.00 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Chinese (Rothomagensis) Vigorous grower, dependable bloomer. 15 ft. 
3-4 STeGt wile oe Ee a hy Se ee oe eee 4.50 
PAE teats 2) 2) Rae ap Oey eat eset CG NE epee 1 Reet ey RS Re rae ha ee ae, 4,00 
48-24. inches oe be eos oS ee re a ee ee eee 2.90 
Per100 
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16.00 
30.00 
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50.00 
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35.00 
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25.00 
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35.00 
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