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Gentlemen: 
As Fall approaches we offer, for your scrutiny, our list 
of stock available for Fall plantings. As some stocks are 
limited, we are sending this list only to customers who have 
purchased from us in the past and to some others whom 
we feel may be interested in what we have to offer. Items 
listed in general list are for Fall shipment and will not be 
reserved for Spring unless prepaid in full. 
Some of you are already planning Spring plantings 
and for you we have listed a few select items that will be 
available for Spring delivery. You will find these on 
pages 7 and 8. Our main Spring list will be mailed in 
January. : 
Your orders will be appreciated and will be given our 
prompt attention. 
Very truly yours, 
JOHN VERMEULEN & SON, Inc. 
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OUR OWN INTRODUCTIONS IN RECENT YEARS 
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ACER PALMATUM BURGUNDYLACE—Laceleaf Japan- 
ese maple. An impressive maple with burgundy-red and 
beautifully laced foilage. Obtained as a natural cross, it 
has been tested and found hardy and a fast grower. Well 
liked, too, by past buyers. Makes exquisite specimens. 
3" pot’) leyr sper C53150.00 
AZALEA HINO—CRIMSON. A _ marvelous discovery 
of a natural cross between Hinodegiri and Amoena. Its 
showy, clean, crimson-red flowers do not fade at all as do 
the Hinodegiri. It is hardier than the Hinodegiri and a 
fast grower with glossy dark green foliage. Good for 
forcing and much in demand by those who have already 
tried it. Ask for a color photo print. 
rtd ctgs per Go53>12.00 
rtd ctgs per M 100.00 
(Nov.)—2%”" pots per C 20.00 
244" > pots! Lar “per C 30.00 
3". pots per C 40.00 
B&B 4-6” per C 60.00 
B&B 6-8” per C 80.00 
B&B 8-10” per C 120.00 
= ILEX OPACA PYRAMIDALIS—Pyramidal American 
Helly. Though this is not our discovery we originally se- 
lected it for propagation for its outstanding qualities. It 
is distinctly tall and pyramidal in form and is very hardy. 
The leaves are semi-glossy and make a striking background 
for the profuse red berries. Considered as outstanding by 
many who have grown it on for years. 
2%” pots lyr per C $ 30.00 
3" Spots. 56-8 6 jper € 50.00 
(50) 3” pots 8-10” per C 75.00 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA VERMEULEN—Vermeulen Yew. 
Introduced by and named for John Vermeulen a good 
many years ago and already well known throughout the 
country.The needles are more or less like Brevifolia but do 
not curl. The growth habit is upright with a dense base 
and sloping gently; to a point as an obelisk. It is excel- 
lent for hedgeing and makes smart, superior, specimen 
plants. 
(See page 6 for sizes and prices) 
TAXUS MEDIA KELSEYI—Berrybush Yew. Introduced 
at the same time as the Cusp. Vermeulen and commonly 
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