MAGNOLIA STELLATA ROSEA —10’- 
12’? — Pink Star Magnolia — Pale pink, 
semi-double flowers. 
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MALUS—10’-15’—Flowering Crabapple— 
arnoldiana —- Arnold Crab — Semi-double 
flowers; deep pink in bud opening white; 
yellow fruit. Be 
atrosanguinea —- Carmine Crab — Single, 
crimson flowers. ALB GG: 
Dolgo Crab — Single, white flowers; bright 
red, edible fruit. ge 
floribunda—Japanese Crab—Pink buds open- 
ing white; reddish-yellow fruit. A.B.C.D. 
Flame—Single, carmine flowers; very cae 
Hopa — Hopa Crab — Single, deep = 
flowers; leaves tinged purple; showy fruit 
ioenis plena — Bechtel’s Crab — Pale ae 
double flowers. AB 
Scheideckeri — Scheidecker Crab — Double, 
bright pink flowers; yellow fruit; pyramidal 
habit. ACB 
spectabilis —- Chinese Crab — Semi-double, 
pale pink flowers; yellow fruit. B.C.D.E. 
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F. 8-lOft. B& Bheavy 35.00 
G. 10-12 ft. B& Bheavy 45.00 
OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM — 25’-30’ 
Sorrelwood—Native; clusters of white flowers 
in August; foliage a wonderful red in Fall. 
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PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS — 6”-9” 
—Japanese Spurge—Evergreen ground cover 
for shady places. 
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PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS— 10’— 
Sweet Mock Orange — Upright branches; pure 
white, fragrant blossoms in June. 
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PHILADELPHUS “MINNESOTA SNOW- 
FLAKE” — Very hardy, tall-growing variety; 
double, very fragrant flowers. 
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PHIPADELPHUS = LEMOINE=-—" Ge -— 
Semi-double, fragrant white flowers in late 
May and June. 
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PHILADELPHUS LEMOINE ALBATRE — 
8’ — Upright; semi-double white flowers. 
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PHILADFLPHUS LEMOINE BOUQUET 
BLANC — 6 — Very outstanding; free- 
blooming and fragrant. 
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PHILADELPHUS LEMOINE GLACIER — 
6’ — Flowers double-white in panicles; erect 
grower. 
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PHILADFLPHUS VIRGINALIS — 7’-8’ — 
Very large, pure white, semi-double flowers. 
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PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA — 60’ — 
Colorado Blue Spruce — Very hardy; stiff, 
horizontal branches; medium green needles. 
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PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—3’-4’ — Mountain 
Fetterbush—Native evergreen; hardy shrub 
covered in April with spikes of white flowers. 
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PIERIS JAPONICA—S’-6’ — Andromeda 
—Evergreen; glossy leaves turning bronze in 
Winter. Drooping clusters of white flowers. 
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