Banded Shrubs and Evergreens 
For Immediate Shipment 
2‘° BANDS 
If you have soil that does not “heave” fron winter 
freezing and thawing, or if you will plant these 
liners in protected outside beds, you can certainly 
use these fine plants to good advantage. Better yet, 
if you have coldframes, keep them in flats over the 
winter. All are very well established. 
Increased labor costs and increases in costs of nearly 
all expenses are forcing some slight increases in our 
prices; but on these items for immediate delivery we 
shall maintain the same prices as in our spring ‘50 
list. Better take advantage of them if you can. 
RATES: Prices are “per 100’; 25 or more at 100 
rate; 300 or mere of a-single variety at 10% off 
prices quoted; for less than 25 of a variety, figure at 
$3.00 per 100 above prices shown. 
AZALEA hinodegiri. (Broadleaved evergreen type; 
brilliant deep red flowers in early spring; hardy here; 
extra fine quality; see notes under “‘Rhododendrons’’) $12.00 
AZALEA mollis hybrids. (Deciduous; vary:from pink 
thru gold to clear yellow; very hardy; extra fine 
quality. See notes under “‘Rhododendrons’”’?) ________ 10.00 

Azaleas doin’ a job of growing. 
These are in 3’’ bands. 
AZALEA schlippenbachi. (Deciduous; large fragrant 
pink flowers; very hardy. See notes under ‘‘Rhodo- 
cele f cet RONBNS“¢]) Ls ot A Ace ee beeen Pa ee 10.00 
BERBERIS Juliana. (Julians Evergreen Barberry) ___ 10.00 
BUDDLEA Charming. (Large Flowered Pink Butterfly- 


TIS iy Mea aged eS Pe OB 2 ee ee! 6.50 
BUDDLEA Dubonnet. (Reddish- elak atcariebash) 6.50 
BUDDLEA Eleanor. (Powder blue Butterflybush) —___ 6.50 
BUXUS suffruticosa. (Fine dwarf English Boxwood) __ 8.00 
CORNUS stolonifera lutea. (Goldenstem Bush Dogwood ; 
inemsnripeLonr= winter color, contrast) * —2- = 6.50 
CORNUS mascula. (Cornelian Cherry; getting scarce; 
we have a limited quantity) _ at eee 6.50 
COTONEASTER buxifolia. (Boxleaf Cotoneaster ; small, 
shiny, evergreen foliage; plenty of red berries) ~~~ 9.00 
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