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10 100 1000 
ACER PAL. PURPUREUM - Red Japanese Maple 
lyr sdig, 4-8” selected for color $ .20 15 12% 
2yr sdlg X,6-10” ” 44 ” .30 DOW she ake 
color 30 20. eae eas 
ACER SACCHARUM MONUMENTALE - Sentry Sugar 
Maple - Novel and most majestic of all the pyramidal sugar 
maples. Glorious in its range of autumn colors. Its tall, nar- 
row, full habit makes it supreme for all plantings. 
1 yr gr., 2%” rose pot, 10-15” per 5 $10.00 
per 10 17.50 
*AZALEA ROOTED CUTTINGS - Hormone treated to assure 
abundant roots in a sand and peat ball. 
50 100 500 1000 
AMOENA. Rose-purple. 3.00 6.00 ei 
HINO-CRIMSON. Bright crimson-red. 6.00 10.00 45.00 85. 00 
HINODEGIRI. Crimson. 3.00 5.75 27.50 50.00 
KAEMPFERI HYBRIDS. Very hardy. 
BETTY. Bright Pink 425 7.60 35.00... 
CARMEN. Rose-pink 4.25 7.50 35.00 65.00 
FEDORA. Deep rose-pink 4,25 7.50 35.00 65.00 
FLAME. Fiery red. 4.25 7.50 35.00 
MARY. Deep pink. 4.25 7.50 35.00 
MAUVE SYN BemG S605 
OTHELLO. Brick-red. 4.25 
VERY LATE BLOOMING. Mixed colors. 
salmon-pink to salmon-orange 4.25 7.50 3500 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA. Pure white. 3.50 6.00 30.00 
MACROSTEMON. Lavender 3.00D OOM 
MAXWELL. Carmine-red. 3.50 6.00 30.00 
VUYKIANA. Hardy. Evergreen. 
JOHANN STRAUSS. Salmon-rose. 5.00 8.50 
JOSEPH HAYDEN. Lilac. 5008 seek 
P. W. HARYZER. Carmine-rose. 5.00 8.50 
SCHUBERT. Light pink. 5.00 Spear 
AZALEA TRANSPLANTS - 
ARBORESCENS. Sweet Azalea. One of the good white 
native azaleas. Fragrant flowers are borne in late spring. 
Habit is broad - upright with numerous branches, heavily 
foliated. Deciduous. 10 100 1000 
6-9” XX, field 40 30 
9-12” XX, field .50 40 
12-15” XX, field 15 .60 
a CALENDULACEA. Orange-red. 
lyr X (150) .20 15 
2yr X (100) .30 eae 
* GHENT HYBRID. Yellow-orange-red. 
lyr X (150) 20 ails) 
GABLE HYBRID H-12-G. Double, salmon-red rose “Tike 
flowers 2 to 3 weeks later than ordinary azaleas. Unus- 
ual and Good. Not hardy northern climate. 
4-6” spread, XX, field (60) .60 .50 
6-8” spread, XX, field (75) 75 -60 
8-10” spread, XX, field (125) .90 15 
10-12” spread, XX, field (30) 1.25 
KAEMPFERI. Torch Azalea. Time tested and acclaimed 
as the hardiest of the azaleas. The named hybrids result 
from crossing kaempferi with malvatica and give us a 
good range of form and color. 
KAEMPFERI. Species. Mixed colors 
lyr X, 2-4” 20 15 ae 
2yr, X, 3-6” 27% 22% 20 
* 2yr XX, 4-8” 135 27% 
* 6-9” XX, field, light 50 40 
* CARMEN. Delicate rose-pink. Lower bushy variety 
blooms 2 to 3 weeks later. A favorite. 
4-6” XX (from ctgs) 35 27% 
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FEDORA. Deep rose-pink. Large flowers. 
4-6” XX (from ctgs) 20 27% 
2yr XX, 48” (from seed) (225) .35 27% 
LOUISE. Carmine. Very showy. 
4-6” XX (from ctgs) 3D 27% 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA. Very large pure white flowers. Hardy. 
4-6” XX (from ctgs) 35 27% 
MOLLIS. Chinese Azalea. This appealing azalea is very 
hardy. Flowers are large and abundant and bloom before 
foliage appears. Foliage is bright green turning gorgeous 
fall colors of bronze and red. 
BABEUEF. Orange-red 
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2yr X, 3-6” 27% 22% .20 
C. B. VAN NES. Red. 
lyr X, 2-4” 20 15 SoAn 
2yr X, 4-8” 27% 22% .20 
HUGO HARDYZER. Bright red. 
2yr X, 4-8” 27% 22% .20 
J. C. VAN TOL. Deep red. 
4-6” XX, field (100) 40 30 
6-9” XX, field 50 40 
9-12” XX, field (100) .60 50 
ORANGE-RED. 
lyr X, 2-4” (175) .20 15 
PONTICA (Luteum). One of the best of the hardy yellows 
lyr X .20 15 Baas 
2yr X, 3-5” 27% 22% 
POUKHANENSIS. Rose-purple. Early. 
2yr X, 4-8” 27% 22% 
2yr, 2%” pot 30 25 
VUYKIANA. A new race of very large flowered hardy — 
Japanese azaleas produced by crossing hardy Az. malva- 
tica hybrids with Az. mollis. Sturdy growers, prolific 
bloomers with large soft colored flowers in May. Ever- 
green. JOHANN STRAUSS. Salmon-pink. 
JOS. HAYDEN. Lilac. 
P. W. HARDYZER. Carmine-rose. 
4-8” XX (from ctgs)  .35 
BUXUS KOREANA. Korean Boxwood. One of Abe Ber. 
diest. Low, slow, spreading habit. Foliage remains good 
green both summer and winter. 
lyr, 2%” pot 20 .20 
CORNUS FLORIDA. White ene Dogwood. 
lyr seedlings at 07% 05 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA. Pink Flowering Dogwood. 
lyr gr, 234 pot, 12-15” 1.00 15 
lyr budded, 18-24”, branched 1.50 1.25 
lyr budded, 24-30”, branched LS 
COTONEASTER DIELSIANA MAJOR. 
6-9” XX .50 
9-12” XX 15 ete 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. Rock Cotoncaaters 
lyr, 2%” pot, 6-8”, branched 30 ect 
FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA. Gordonia or Franklin Tree. 
A most excellent flowering tree that blooms from late 
summer through late fall. Large delicate white flowers 
with showy yellow-gold stamens are mildly fragrant. The 
foliage turns a bright autumn red. Sells on sight. 
lyr 3” pot, 6-9” (from ctgs) .60 45 
lyr 3” pot, 9-12” (from ctgs) 75 .60 
ILEX CRENATA. Japanese Holly. The convexa seedlings 
offered below seem to merge the fine characteristics of 
the crenata and the microphylla. 
lyr 24%.” pot from convexa seed .25 17% 15 
MAGNOLIA. Ever popular. Ever beautiful. 




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