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Vines (Continued) 
| Per 10 Per 1006 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA Fragrant white flowers in clusters. 
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RV EME LOCILIL teertet nen PRN Va sng ie ah aes ee» 2.50 22.00 
EUONYMUS COLORATA (Wintercreeper) Excellent ground 
cover. Strong grower. 
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le AS LLL aE Ee eRe Fore et AS ee aey Gels kx ato Da atlerdis has 3.50 30.00 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Goldflame. A Willis introduction. Flame-coral trumpets 
lined with gold. Flowers abundantly from May until 
frost. Can be trained as a shrub, ground cover, or 
vine. America’s finest hardy ever-blooming plant. 
NC mec hOOULOU, POLE \au ke rer err vcnlabithes’. wa, 4.50 40.00 
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Hall’s Japan (Halleana) .Pure white changing to yellow. 
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PE NLEGIUI Vie teeter hat, Aes rs Ue ce eee Derek Sada ek 1.40 12.00 
Scarlet Trumpet (L. sempervirens) Bright scarlet. 
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Bamiy SePVLOCILULT barre y nee hcl ae eat The nian genres ie 2.10 18.00 
Tellmanniana. Clusters of enormous yellow trumpet- 
shaped flowers in May-June. Very showy and desir- 
able. Stock limited. 
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POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Chinese Fleecevine, Silver Lace 
Vine) Covered with masses cf foamy-white flowers 
in fall. Very rapid growth. 
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2 yr. Medium 
WISTERIA, TREE FORM. Purple flowers in spring. 
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(Add .75 for B & B) 
SHADE TREES 
All our shade trees are nursery-zgrown with plenty of space between 
them in the row to allow for proper development. Calipers are measured 
6 inches above the collar. Sizes given in descriptions indicate height at 
maturity as given in “Hortus.”’ 
Per 10 Per 1090 
ALMOND, FRUITING (See Fruit Trees) 
ASH 
Green (Fraxinus lanceolata) Large, rapid growing trec, 
rounded |head, dark green foliage. Drought re- 
sistant. 60 ft. 
6-8 ft. LA oe ee Beare SN sis tees 2 A gekell 75.00 
DL eet eg A Oe ey Ne ee MLE 5 0's aay e% 6.00 50.00 
Mountain (Sorbus aucuparia) Handsome compound foliage, 
clusters of scarlet berries in late summer. 50 ft. 
Goat COMM VERTU CILGC Mptm te Ces itty TR are ace oar, oe bu hl Go-e ek vo) ata 16.50 
BIRCH (Betula) 
River or Black (Nigra) Yellow flaking. papery bark, 100 ft. 
lel ey Se EP EME cea ROMER OU CREAM heh. ald Foni 7.50 
CATALPA BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa) Formal roundheaded 
trees with large leaves. 
Oe 95 AS BONES) Segre pa et ROR eet rs ar cane 16.50 150.00 
SUE SLOTT Sure parr ett en ae cep 5 iat ok veg le Jaye etek ed won 14.00 125.00 
