AESCULUS parviflora (Dwarf Horsechestnut) 
Tiny white flowers in long candlelike 
clusters—July, August. 
4-6’ 4.50 
(Red Flowering Horsechestnut) 
6-8" 7.50 
ALBIZZIA julibrissen 
(Everblooming Pink Feather Flower) 
3-4’ 2.90 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchi) 
(Boston Ivy) 
Brilliant autumn coloring, blue berries, 
turning black; closely self-clinging. Also 
called Japanese Creeper. 
Potgrown .00 
.60 
AMELANCHIER canadensis 
(Downy Shadblow) 
White flowers in early Spring before 
leaves; fruit are relished by birds. Also 
called Juneberry 
142-2’ gs. 
3-4' 90 
AMYGDALUS nana (See prunus glandulosa) 
persica rubra (Dbl. Red Flg. Peach) 
5-6' 2.50 
6-7’ 3.50 
ANDROMEDA arborea (See Oxydendrum) 
catesbaei (See Leucothoe) 
japonica (See Pieris) 
ARONIA 
melanacarpa (Black Chokeberry) 
Delicate, white flowers in May; black 
berries persist until late. 
2-3' .60 
AZALEA alta clarence (The yellow Azalea) 
Varying from pale yellow to deep butter- 
cup yellow; blooms borne in unusually 
large trusses. 
12-2’ 3.50 
amoena (Amoena Azalea) 
Evergreen. Conspicuous, purple-red flow- 
ers. April-May. Leaves turn a rich, 
bronze-green in winter. 
12-15" 2.00 
15-18" 3.00 
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