SPRING 1952 15 
1to4 5§to24 25 & up 
Each Each Each 
HIBISCUS Wm. R. Smith—Single White 
PML OTTO: CT Lot kincssoveseeiatevacivess 1.00 90 
OMPRCOM GAN RTE teens. et tele, 1.40 1.30 1.20 
Mem C Oram Mba Gicy. eke ee Fee ew 2.00 1.80 1.60 
De UGE Teh 6s 9 ee ne oh PR 2.50 
HYDRANGEA 
arborescens grandiflora 4’-5’ Snowhill Hydrangea 
White. June-July. 
ALO MR UUs ov occccccuessac stat ese es 1.20 =1.00 
PME COMED ME LoS. ce ile secon scans e 150 1.40 1.30 
paniculata grandiflora 4’-5’ Peegee 
Very showy blooms, August. 
PAD Sh GSE | a eee re ee Se 1.40 1.20 1.10 
CUE COM UME Cog ost ccc. ceasee etd E3809 1.50 5 41.30 
UMC OMEO) PMMLUEE 2. ..0 cher sees 2.00 1.80 
guercifolia 3’-4’ Oakleaf Hydrangea 
Large leaves shaped like an oak leaf. Splendid au- 
tumn coloring—succeeds in shade. 
MO Um OAT Loder ccccccstlvidernecens 2.50 2.00 
F426) ENG 9 ole alan ome 3.00 2.50 
HYPERICUM aureum Golden St. Johnswort 
Yellow, July-Aug. Blue-green foliage. Dense habit. 
Good for margin of shrubbery. 
Pe VRE! 9 VOI AR Ait Be i, eR 1.60 1.40 
ILEX crenata 8’-10’ Japanese Holly 
Evergreen. Upright growing Japanese holly. 
Young thrifty plants. Well sheared. 
Bae Ones 10. BB. ake: 9.00 
2% to 38 ft. B.&B. 12.00 
ME LOMIE SS Yo EU 15.02 Be oecstese ence 15.00 
sibs Wu ON a ts Gemng eid s pamper treey os. 18.00 
—convexa (bullata) 4’-5’ Boxleaf Japanese Holly 
Evergreen. Good dwarf Ilex. Boxwood like foliage. 
We are proud of the quality of these plants. 
SepetOe lA ei. BeBe is..-s.0c00 3.50 3.00 2.50 
1b Sweety a sid s Pease cer 5.00 4.50 4.00 
Lee Oe LS we 5.0L. ccscce eens 6.00 5.70 5.590 
PES a PL NMED 1 opp eReeen eae 10.00 9.00 
microphylla 8’-10’ Littleleaf Japanese Holly 
Smaller leaves and more hardy than the type. 
More compact habit. Well sheared plants. 
Ha) a Tae abe by PaaS Peterman 6.00 5.50 
tbh ean PN ORS VHRM s Huds balun ey 8.50 8.00 
eee cOmee voerts 3.60 Brec.: ae 11.50 
PE Nia; GS) | si Bld S Hd ae ony oor 15.00 
