BERBERIS—Barberry 
Berberis thunbergi (Japanese Barberry) 5-7 
ft. Ideal hedge plant. Green foliage, 
red berries. Heavy plants. 
Each Each Each 
Per 10 Per 100 
Ht Ze LOe Ome Lees 00 A5 40 
bRSeies ME SNe cae 60 00 50 
1SeG0g245 ing. 70 65 -60 
meme oye wit 85 80 75 
B. thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Jap- 
anese Barberry) 5-6 ft. Needs sun to 
bring out the red of the leaves. 
Each Each Each 
Per 10 Per 100 
LOCO nl 2 sine ete 00 A5 40 
T2etO ul ging sence -60 ays) 00 
LOREOSLS CIN ie ane: -70 65 60 
iMe) (he) Wee esha Ok 2 80 75 -70 
Oe LOme ae Loser tes 1.00 95 90 
DuLOMna aT Uacmoreee sy 1.50 1.40 — 
B. thunbergi minor (Box Barberry) 3-4 
ft. A dwarf compact form of Japanese 
Barberry. 
Each 
PO ECOLD seep seen ees eee .60 
fs eg oa Rod AD Waa hei etna rea beh Sy oat 80 
ESTO. 2 Ee ene oon ess 1.00 
PEO) MAS GAM Loreen ie Sue eee ee 1.25 
BUDDLEIA 
Buddleia Charming. 4 ft. Lavender-pink. 
Flowers all summer. 
TSAO plan ll eee ae Ae ae el eee .85 
2. aLOMROUT Leeann Ge teen utr ee oe 1525 
DLO Pea at bine Bere ORR ccm alet he atake 1.75 
ARTO 1D-7 LU. serene para ee, Bey eee. 2.20 
B. farquhari (Farquhar Butterflybush) 
8-12 ft. Very delicate lavender-pink 
flower spikes with intense orange 
centers. 
2eCOcoied ted paeite te tae sat ery ene .90 
Ss LOG hk Cate ba nee es teks amen eee gs ot 1.25 
ANUOUD OTe are anne eee ee 1.75 
BUG Cs LE ana eere eee emir i tree 2.25 
B. [le de France (Hybrid Butterflybush) 
4-5 ft. Vivid rosy purple six inch flower 
spikes; fragrant, compact hardy. 
A cs tap 8 ces et ee Ce Pe Vee Gi 1.25 
OLLO AT Ceo ey ee ae ee at 1.75 
Ato 15 Sth prot erence ere eee 2.25 
Bi to Oo1 ti. ciben meen ae ee re ee 2.75 
CALLICARPA 
Callicarpa purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry) 
4-5 ft. Pink-tinted blossoms in August. 
Lilae-violet berries. 
Each 
18*to 2A ins es pee eee eee .90 
2 £0 8 fk eee ee 1325 
Bito was Etre pea ee eres 1.75 
AoTO DB GE tiie re ee cea ee ee a 2.25 
Beton £6. al Cope ee eee seen eee 215 
CALYCANTHUS 
Calycanthus floridus (Sweetshrub) 6-8 ft. 
Chocolate-colored blossoms. An _ old 
garden favorite. 
Qe CO~ og lst oes come ee ener 1.25 
3; tOv4N ites oc eee 1.75 
ARCOPD CECE Se ee ee Oe So ae ee 2.25 
CORNUS—Dogwood 
C. paniculata (Gray Dogwood) 10-12 ft. 
Numerous small, white flowers in May 
followed by white fruit on red stems. 
5 tO” HO CLs Sew ene eee eens 1.75 
GELO Su LGA ye ee are ae ce 2.25 
Bc tO LO NL tee eee. eee et eens ee 2.75 
C. stolonifera (Red-osier Dogwood) 8-10 
ft. Bright red twigs. 
Ou tO 280 Ecce Oise eh ieee ae 
CRATAEGUS—See page 14 
CYDONIA 
Cydonia japonica (Flowering Quince) 3-4 ft. 
Large, deep crimson and orange-red 
blossoms are produced in great masses 
as the rich glossy green leaves come 
out. 
12 stow Deine ee ee ee eee .85 
LDR RL SS In. aie ee eee 1.00 
LSetoe Za sinie sete weet ol eee nEe! 1.40 
SCOR aL Gane eile aot tee tak eC 1.75 
Su LOMWAST Es ae eer ea eee 2.25 
C. japonica rubra (Red flowering Quince) 
3-4 ft. Large, deep red blossoms are 
produced in great masses as the rich 
glossy green leaves come out. 
TS COE 451 icc tae cash ee ee 1.50 
SLO ga oo, L ba. 2 onc tan peat Nn canes 1.85 
Bn COL ASE rola Ria cic eae 2.35 
DEUTZIA 
Deutzia gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 3-4 ft. 
Pure white flowers in May. 
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