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OAK PARK NURSERIES 
Rhododendron catawbiense 8’ 
CATAWBA RHODODENDRON 
Parent of most of the hybrid varieties. Blos- 
soms are various shades of rosy-purple or 
lilac in June. 
18-24” high, heavy 2. BOB $6.60 
223° .heavy 2222) Sie BSB axe 9.30 
Rhododendron 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON 
Blossom colors range from pure white to deep 
purple and red, depending upon the variety. 
18-24" high’ eae Boas = $ 9.00 
2 DIV a! tee SR) Se ee BoB 10.50 
2 Va «Satie tLe Bee ee BGB2 2 '3:36 
Rhododendron maximum 15’ 
ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON 
Large, glossy, dark green leaves. White to 
blush pink blossoms in June. 
L2hB highees seo oes BOB. Sts $255 
1 B24 oie hon ke coe ae ee BGOBia== 4.05 
2 geen Oe ee ee BoB. = 5400 
2=3  Eheavy? ee nee BOB i235 
B64 heavy. eee BGBee 990 
3-4’ extra heavy ____-_.. BGOB2 3 12.00 
420) SNCOVY 60d cote > eee BGB. Se 16.50 
4-5" extra heavy _____-._ BGOBlsa 19.50 
5-0 heavy ok ero BGBl2 24.75 
5-6' extra heavy 22.22 BOB 220 28.50 
6-6" heavy > shoe eee BOB 22s 36.00 
6=5' Yextrakheavyt 222. BGR 2 42.00 
Rhus cotinus 12’ COMMON SMOKE TREE 
Misty purple flowers in August. Foliage turns 
from green to brown, red, and yellow in Fall. 
Sun. Moist soil. pH 6.5-7.0 
Roses 
CLIMBER AND RAMBLER VARIETIES 
Sun. Moist soil. pH 6.0-7.0 
American Pillar. Large, single pink 
Blaze (U. S. Patent 10). Vivid scarlet in 
June and again in Fall. $2.25 
Dorothy Perkins. Shell pink 
Dr. Van Fleet. Pale, flesh-pink with slightly 
darker center. 
Emily Gray. Yellow. 
Golden Climber (U. S. Patent 28). Rich, 
golden yellow. $2.25 
Mary Wallace. Rose pink. 
New Dawn (U. S. Patent 1). Double, apple 
blossom-pink $2.40 
Paul’s Scarlet. Vivid scarlet. 
Silver Moon. Large, single white 
Summer Snow (U. S. Patent 400). White 
with yellow center $2.25 
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