
ACER PALMATUM BURGANDYLACE — Laceleaf:Jap- 
anese maple. An impressive maple with burgandy-red and 
beautifully laced foliage. 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. 
per 10 per 100 
graft 2124" pot 12.50 100.00 
lyroratt, 3 pot 1750 150.00 
AZALEA HINO-CRIMSON — A marvelous discovery 
of a natural cross between hinodegiri and amoena. Its 
clean, crimson-red flowers are striking contrast to the glossy, 
dark green foliage. More important however the flowers 
do not fade as do those of the hinodegiri. It is also 
hardier than the hinodegiri and a good forcer and fast 
grower. See cover for color photo. 
2%” pot transplants 2-20 20.00 
2%” pot transplants per 1000 185.00 
2%” pot lyr old 3.50 30.00 
Se DGtE4 6. 5.00 40.00 
B&B 4-6” 7a) 60.00 
B&B 6-8” 9.50 80.00 
B&B 8-10" 12.50 110.00 
ILEX OPACA PYRAMIDALIS — Pyramidal American 
holly. Though this is not our discovery we originally 
selected 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 out- 
standing by many who have grown it on for years. Sorry 
— supply is very small this year. 
244" pot 2.50 
24" pot 1 yr old 2220 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA VERMEULEN — Vermeulen. yew. 
Introduced by and named after 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. It is excellent for hedging and makes smart, superior 
specimen plants. 
Rooted Cuttings — See page 6. 
Ptyr eX? 831 0% 20) 20.00 
B yr xX, 10-127 5.00 40.00 
Suyr Xx Meier 6.00 50.00 
Jevie XX l 1 Ge 2.00 60.00 
TAXUS MEDIA KELSEYI — Berrybush yew. Intro- 
duced at the same time as the cusp. Vermeulen and com- 
monly called ‘“Berrybush Yew” because of its preponder- 
ance of bright red berries in the fall. It is a strain of 
Taxus media with semi dwarf habit and is extremely hardy. 
The needles are long, strong and dark green. Also well 
known, it can be used for large hedges but being of bush 
form is wisely used for specimen and foundation plantings. 
Rooted Cuttings —- See page 6. 
1 yr X, 6-8” 2.00 16.00 
TAXUS MEDIA KELSEYI UPRIGHT — This desirable 
variety was introduced in 1946. It grows into a large 
columnar plant meanwhile retaining the other qualities of 
the Kelseyi except that it does not berry. 
Rooted Cuttings — See page 6. 
3” pot 2 yrs old, 8-10” 9.00 75.00 
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