Some of the names of these new taxus have been short- 
ened tor ease of pronunciation and appeal thereby enabl- 
ing the average layman an opportunity to more readily 
remember and ask for the plant by name. Those short- 
ened were: 
Media Grandifolia formerly Pilaris grandifolia 

Media Robusta formerly pyramidalis robusta 
Media Veridis formerly stricta veridis 
THUJA 10-24 25-300 
each each 
occ. globosa novum lyr X 6- 8” 16 
occ. nigra *2yr XX 6-.8" SOne 2D 
rhs iO 6 8-10” 3 ),28 
2yr XX 10-127 35 —— 
2yr 2%” pot 8-10” 350 —— 
TSUGA 
canadensis xX 6- 8” elo 1245 
x 8-10" PiSie 15 
canadensis compacta—an excellent slow growing compact 
hemlock for use in gardens and plantings where the 
plain canadensis would soon be overgrown. 
2yr gr 4” pot. 8-12” 1.00 —— 
VIBURNUM 
Burkwoodi—similar to carlesi but much superior in fol- 
iage which is semi-evergreen and a glossy, dark green. 
Flowers are fragrant pink clusters that bloom early 
(May) even on young plants. 
lyr 2%” pot per vay) 
lyr 24%” pot per 1000 .18 
3” pot 6- 8” soe) ai, 
WISTERIA 
multijuga—scions selected from a large plant that is a 
profuse bloomer. Blooms are long lavender clusters 
and appear on comparatively young plants. 
lyr gr 3” pot [4 Omeeo> 
2yr gr 4” pot eee tS) 
shironoda, white lyr gr 3” pot A0 2 395 
praecox, blue 2yr gr 4” pot 60 — 
Be 
FOR SHIPMENT SPRING 1949 
For those of you who are now planning Spring plantings 
we offer the following. 25% deposit must accompany all 
orders. Shipments of grafts after May Ist. Root grafts 
March 15th to 30th. Rooted cuttings after April 15th. 
GRAFTS 
ACER pal. Burgundylace—laceleaf Jap. Maple. A graceful 
impressive plant by reason of its burgundy-red and 
beautifully laced foliage. Tested for many years and 
proven hardy and a sturdy grower. 10-24 25-300 
each each 
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BIOTA aurea nana, Berkmans 8-10” So 4 
FAGUS—beech 10-15” 80 .65 
syl. asplenifolia, fernleaf syl. Riversi, purple 
syl. fastigiata, pyramidal syl. tricolor, 3 color 
syl. purpurea, copper 
HAMAMELIS (described on page 3) 10-15” .8C .65 
japonica flavo-purpurescens, reddish yellow 
japonica zuccarinianna, lemon yellow 
mollis, golden yellow 
LABURNUM vulgaris vossi, Hardy Golden Chain - hardier 
than the well known Golden Chain with golden yellow 
flower spikes that make an exquisitely beautiful show 
in Spring. 
6-10” 60 .50 
MALUS—Flowering crab-apple root gr. tse O 
atrosanguinea 
eleyi sargenti 
floribunda scheideckeri 
ioensis plena spectablilis 
PRUNUS—Flowering Jap. cherry root gr. CAEL 
double pink, double white, single pink, 
single white, pyramidal. 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 90 .80 
album elegans—white E. S. Rand—bright scarlet 
album novum—white H. W. Sargent—deep crimson 
caractacus—deep crimson Mrs. C. S. Sargent—pink 
Charles Dickens—red Parsons gloriosum—rose pink 
catawbiense alba—white Purpureum, elegans—purple 
Dresselhuis—aniline red Roseum elegans—rosy lilac 
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