page 4 Rhododendrons and other acid soil plants 
which we expect to have in stock early. peu 
Caution: to be successful, soll conditions must 
be prepared with care, 
BER ae eas 
100 Rhododendron Catawiense 16-24 4.75 
100 ‘ Carglinaianum 18-24 4.75 
50 2 Maximum en3! 4.75 
LOOUMA aie haterolie (Mt. Laurel ) 18-24" 3,50 
25 Leucothoe Catesbael Le Bermeh nie 22 oO) 
em -Piertat, Floriounda: ~ 18-24" EES 
150 Azalea Galendulzcea 2-3! Benne 
L50 a Moltlis peat ball 12-15" ee 50 
25 i" NuALflora a3! Sige 
25 i Vaseyi 2-3! ath 
10 Glethra Alnifolia B&B 2-24! es0U 
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Magnolias andi other plants which we exnect in. 
0 Magnolja Nigra Baés Bond | 6, 50 
25 : Soulangeana ‘ 2a~3! G, 50 
60 i} Ge ft Zh! Vie 50 
45 Stellata (Star dag,)" 18-24" 6,50 
40 Vibu¥num Carlesi if 18-24" 5550 
50 Cergis Canadgnsis lowes 5~6' Lat 
50 Prunus Newport tree form b.r. bons! L285 
30 i Tomentosa " i i 45! 1.85 
Flowering Crabs we expect in. 
all bare root 
50 Malus (Crab) Slevi 5~6! 1.85 
100 M Flame 5-6! 1.85 
100 i nona 45! Leena, 
50 u Red Silver 5-6! Le65 
EO é Bechtels on! 1.65 
50 a Flcribunda 45! 285 
50 nee eel CN eawetzeyana | (0 i See Ly BO 
25 Althea Anenonafloris tree form 4-5' “00 
25 f Banner ‘ : 45! .90 
25 4 Lucy z : bb nbs! 90 
25 HN Snowdrift Sus nel |, o-3' Poni) 
25 " Rubis i Hy 3-4! 375 
30 Caryopteris, Blue Mist 18-24" 50 
30 Russian Olive Za! 205 
