4 PRINCETON NURSERIES 


NOTES IN EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUE 
The figures following each variety indicate in feet the approximate 
height of that plant at maturity. Ample allowance has been made for 
the many physical factors that tend to modify the growth of plants 
in cultivation. 
The botanical and common names are largely taken from the 1924 
edition of “Standardized Plant Names.” Changes in nomenclature 
according to the revised “Second Edition,” which have not become 
generally familiar to the trade, are shown in parenthesis and cross- 
indexed for reference. 
Our standard of grading all plants is based on a schedule which has 
been adopted by the American Association of Nurserymen. 
To faciliate the handling of orders and to enable us to render you 
quicker and better service we desire where possible, especially in 
deciduous material, that orders be made in multiples of 10. Many 
varieties are tied in 10’s when graded. Your cooperation will be 
appreciated. 
~oat A Be 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
ABELIA Edouard Gouchet New Abelia 
Evergreen. Small, medium Lilac pink flower. 
9 to L2Zcin Spots Or B&B eee 75 .60 .50 
12 to: 25-in.; pots, or B&B eee 1.05 .90 .70 
— grandiflora, 3'-4' 
Evergreen. Lilac-white tinted flowers. Blooms all summer, 
12 (0.15: ins pots: 0B eb. {75 .60 .50 
15 to) l82in..< pots 0TeR Cha. ee 1.05 .90 210 
18 to724 40, pots 0M Reh eee ee 1.30 1.10 90) 
21033 {pots or Lepe.... 1.65 1e35 1.10 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphylum (seiboldianus) 7’-8’ Fiveleaf Aralia 
Glossy, rich green foliage. Succeeds in shaded areas. 
18. tO (24010 A ee sere eae ee Bi 30 25 
PALO 8 LCi ce Biles tc geet ea hae ae een 52 45 .35 
i OMe 28 6 ie te Ae A rE Ono Gee St tO .05 45 
ACO) 5 Gr eh cee re th oe .90 75 30 
ACER — — MAPLES 
ACER buergerianum, 40’ Trident Maple 
Similar to our ginnala, More rapid in growth. | 
6 to*Sit..c eee ee ee 4.90 4.05 3.25 
8S toll Ostis ee kaee ota eee ae eee 6.35 5.30 4.25 
10 to Leite cheesy ae eo eee 8.00 6.50 Beco 
See last fwe pages for helpful information. 
