22 JOHN M. EISLER NURSERIES, BUTLER, PA. 


DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
1to9 10 & up 
Each Each 
SYMPHORICARPOS albus (racemosa)—5’ Snowberry 
A good sun or shade plant having white berries in fall. 
12 t0 7°18 Sime ee 00 40 
2 toss tte vio Bere ones cee tn eee .90 80 
3. tot ASE Gee Ge ee 20 1.10 
SY Fegied het a ewes Verret een ta an Peer n Teel Eh 2.00 1.75 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti—5’ Chenault Coralberry 
Small leaves. Pinkish flowers in July. Abundant coral 
berries in September. 
12) tos 18 Hin ee ae eas oer eee ee 00 40 
2 AG ee Std Ls eet ch one tee res aca ee 90 80 
B10 ed Ete aa tee aetna ee ee 125 1.10 
A TOF ey SLES neath Ue 1.50 1h) 
SYRINGA chinensis—10’ Chinese Lilac 
Vigorous growth. Free blooming. Lavender flowers. 
12.TOP LS SINS ee ee eee ee abs .65 
23. LOPS 3 tte oe tee hy oe ee 2 ids 1.10 
RG Fe Waa Vas | ee erent men Ota Sh eS! 1.50 aes 
EO MO ALES aerate Oana the ee 2.00 1.75 
SYRINGA chinensis alba—10’ White Chinese Lilac 
White flowes in May. Vigorous grower. 
Oto 4a ft ee ee aes ae oo 1.50 2.35 
SYRINGA villosa—8’ Late Lilac 
Pinking lilac color. Late and sure to bloom. 
2. tOn3 Hts ee ie a ee 1.00 .90 
SYRINGA vulgaris—15’ Common Purple Lilac 
Are old fashioned favorite. Requires sunny spot. 
Makes a good screen planting. 
12 tO* 18311 aah) Rote eee 65 .60 
2itO = OSTA is es! Pane aie ae et ae 1.00 90 
SLOWEST ES Bishan tne ete ne oa 1.75 1.50 
A’ to. 5 ft metas oe ee ee ae 2.90 2.25 
4 "too. 1te clumps B&B ee ee 7.50 6.50 
D.t0..0sits CLUMDS “B&tB see to. en 10.00 9.00 
6 to} S;itr.clumps BécB ee. eee ee 12.00 11.00 
8 to-10 ft. heavy clumps: B&B ..2 See 18.00 16.00 
SYRINGA vulgaris alba—15’ Common White Lilac 
Similar to vulgaris except white flowers. 
12’ tol Stine cok ee ee 15 -10 
A Ce hag: Sa teen Rw reat RTE OMe ieio 1.65 
GUARANTEE 
This is governed by the Pennsylvania Nurserymen’s Asso- 
ciation Uniform Retail Replacement Agreement which is as 
follows: “Provided account is paid within thirty days and 
plants receive reasonable care, we will replace at one-half 
price of the plants, plus cost of planting, plants planted in the 
spring that fail to survive the following summer, or if planted 
in the fall, fail to leaf out the following spring.” 
Should we not have the same plants in stock, we reserve 
the right to give credit for an amount equal to one-half the 
cost of the plants lost, in other plants of your selection. 
