FALL 1951 29 
LL NTP 
1to4 5to24 25 &up 
Each Each Each 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (Kerroides) Jetbead 
Fresh green foliage, white flowers May-June. Shiny 
bead-like black berries all winter. 
LA {OCR en tee eee 1.10 1.00 
2. ‘tO; REST ta yee eens 1.60 1.50 
3 tO. Ses tee ea cee 1.70 1.60 
ROSA hugonis 6’ Hugonis Rose 
Bright yellow flowers. Excellent type shrub rose. 
Upright. 
2 » OO Moat te eee one enen oa tee 1.60 
SALIX babylonica 30’-40’ Babylon Weeping Willow 
Particularly appropriate for waterside planting. 
Long pendulous branches. Clean straight stems. 
0. "10 Gn ot Lapeer eee ener 5.00 4.50 
8 «ito 210, 4 Citra cere ee 5.50 5.00 
10) tot Zee t teat ert eee 7.00 6.50 
SORBUS aucuparia 25’-30' European Mountain Ash 
A valuable tree on a small lawn. The orange scarlet 
berries are quite striking. 
O° “tonl0Sitel sto Aeine 9.00 
LO Hon lZie ital 2 toes ae 10.00 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer 3’ Anthony Waterer Spirea 
Deep rich, rose-pink. Blooms all summer. Reddish 
green foliage. 
12. “tobl Sak inser a RG TT, Mee 1.00 
15; tetOwlSd. Sine es ee ee 1.20 1.10 
18° *3to; 24 eee 1700 Wee OU meee LG) 
2° tot 2 Tee eee eee 160 1.40 1.20 
3 tO Sa Tee eee 1.80 1.70 
thunbergi 4’-5’ Thunberg Spirea 
Slender arching branches clothed with pure-white 
flowers, April-May. Feathery light green foliage. 
SOLD 
vanhouttei Van Houtte Spirea 
White, May-June. Graceful habit. Tree flowering and 
very adaptable. 
2. tO OSes Ae ee ces, 1.10 .80 
3) “tO 4a tae eee 1.30 1.10 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa 5‘-6’ Cutleaf Stephanandra 
(incisa) 
Graceful compact habit. Handsome foliage, similar 
to small maple leaf. 
2° (Oe OMME i amEee eae ter, 1.20 1.10 1.00 
3 (to SARpettneee see ee 1.50 1.30 1.10 
4. EOE SEE tee ee etn cty 1.60 
