
22 PRINCETON NURSERIES 

Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
DEUTZILA scab. Pride of Rochester, 9'-10’ Large Flowered Deutzia 
Pink changing to white. June. Fast growing. 
LS te. Bk Tee ns a eee ee .50 .40 .30 
So tO Sethe cote .60 .50 .40 
“ky Us ae Soe & an ee OR OEE oe ene ge AG .60 .50 
A: to 8 LC eae ees ee ee er ee cone 1.05 90 .70 
DIERVILLA sessilifolia (lutea), 4’-5’ Southern Bush Honeysuckle 
Yellow flowers June-July. Vigorous grower; purplish-bronze foliage. 
Excellent for contrast. 
TSstoe24 eins ee ce ce eee eee .00 .40 30 
2-023 Vit Se eect ear e  eeeee .60 .50 40 
2°to C4 eft cae eacgtes bal cen ees 75 .60 ———— 
DOGWOOD (See CORNUS) 
---6¢ E fee 
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia, 15’-18’ Russian Olive 
Silvery leaves and branchlets. Orange berries. Stands unfavorable 
conditions. 
DEtOe. wl Cee ria eae ee nee eiae ee Po .45 20 
Set ke lt ee ee ee eee .70 tho .45 
— longipes (multiflora), 6’-8' Cherry Elaeagnus 
Silvery leaves. Yellow flowers, fragrant. May. Large red berries 
ripening in July. 
LS 2tord 4sin cee ee ee ee 40 .55 .45 
SF tO Sette ae rare eee eee 1.00 .80 .65 
— umbellata, 8’-10' Autumn Eleagnus 
Powdery green leaves. Clusters of amber berries. Very hardy. 
ER TEGO AIT ec een ee .45 Bb i ( .30 
ys 8 Ears Seth eee Ie eS ome en Oe Ry cL ae irl nk .60 .50 .40 
S27 ti chet eee eee eee .80D ade, .55 
AEG seal Coe es ec ee eee enn pan) 95 15 
B< to +Ga ttc et es eke ees 1.50 1.25 1.00 
ELDER (See SAMBUCUS) 
ELM (See ULMUS) 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatas, 20'-25' Red Vein Enkianthus 
Erect shrub of great ornamental value. Wonderful with ericaceous 
and broad leaved evergreens. Prefers peaty soil. 
12°t0 116 ins Reb eee ee 1.90 1.50 -—- 
15 toe 8.in. > Be Bic cians oo ea ee 2.60 2.20 —_— 
EUONYMUS alatus, 9’-10’ Winged Euonymus 
Has corky bark. Bright crimson autumn coloring. 
12 to 18 in. Te Re ee Ce ee ara 55 45 
18 “(O78 4: IN. ee er eee 90 td .60 
2 toe ft I idd atheetytiehane eon 1.30 pea 90 
3°10 Oe Site ee a ee 1.90 1.50 ae 
