eae — pe 
SPRING 1952 
~] 
1to4 §to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
CALYCANTHUS floridus 4’-5’ Common Sweetshrub 
Reddish-brown flowers, June-Sept. Spicy fragrance. 
Good foliage. 
fe COME Am LL eats seca 1.10 1.00 90 
NOUN MEGS. te cnc ers trae eto setire 150 1.40 1.30 
RMIT UO A MEL Us yin sncsscsnanceanissenete 2.00 1.80 1.60 
CELASTRUS scandens 20’-25’ American Bittersweet 
Orange and red berries that retain color when cut 
and dried. 
TV CATM recess siseececliae tested caveant 1.00 .90 89 
Sh MSE ea pelea a ee ten a 1.10 1.00 -90 
CERCIS chinensis 10’-12’ Chinese Redbud 
Deeper pink than canadensis. Compact growing. 
er OME em Li baliccccitssoesssccecescisé 3.00 
COMME CW) cece: sseseeticstecte 4.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera 25’-30’ Sawara Cypress 
Fast grower, loosely pyramidal. Hardiest of family. 
ee RL O MC ee ht, 816 B,, s0sss05%e00 5.50 = 5.00 
DemetOue 2 2 eit DOB. ....c.25c 6.00 5.50 
PAI AHS, 1A} Tad ood 6 he mereremte 7.00 6.50 
Mn Ome meme! Gol ls. Or Bret <assaes seu: 9.00 
—aoaurea 25’-30’ Golden Sawara Cypress 
Foliage bright yellow especially in spring. Branches 
droop when older. 
Ups aay) De hile Deyo sh peer: 5.00 5.00 
meee CO me Cera t r0 O B 2.000: 6.00 5.50 
em OMe mL Use sO Boia sccerecsnse 7.00 6.50 
ROE en, 1.00135 sys ccserees 9.00 
filifera aurea nova 10’-12’ Variegated Thread Cypress 
Green and yellow foliage more spreading than fili- 
fera. 
HOA Maa ality Giese sal 8 Sere ee 3.00 
MMO Oats Cros, OG L5 ot ce sevecceses 4.00 
plumosa 25’-35’ Plume Cypress 
Forms a dense cone of fine texture. Shears well. 
DEORE eee, Daw. etree 6.00 
DIY AVE Pah nih a) SPCC © he eet eee 7.00 
DLO hae 1b 5, Dis vee seec arses 9.00 
