PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL - Virginal Each 
Mockorange. Double, fragrant white 10 100 1000 
blooms load the bush in June and then 
lightly through the summer. 
2%” pot OOP 220 
PIERIS JAPONICA - Japanese Andromeda, A very Bonita: 
evergreen in any garden that displays attractive charac- 
teristics in all seasons. Flowers are pretty weeping white 
beils appearing in May. New growth in summer has a 
rosy-wine color. Flower buds make delicate appearance in 
fall.and, with branches, afford cutting for attractive 
winter decorations. 2yr X 2-4” 22% 1T% 
2yr X 4-6” 20 20 
2yr X 6-8” Bs} ry 43) 
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS SCHIPKAENSIS - Hardy Cherry 
Laurel. An attractive hardy evergreen with large stout 
dark green leaves. Fluffy, creamy-white flower spikes 
appear in May. Excelient for cutting winter greens for 
home decorating. 2%” pot (May) .25~ .20 
lyr 2%” pot 35 =. 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD & VESUVIUS - Purple Leaf 
Flowering Plum. Unusually attractive fiowering trees. 
Very dark reddish-purple flowers and foliage. Vesuvius 
foliage deeper purple. 
THUNDERCLOUD 2-3’ .60 
3-4’ .80 
4-5’ 1.00 
VESUVIUS Tee) 52H ge 30 
2-3’ .60 
3-4’ 80 
4-5’ 1.00 
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAIE - Drooping Tancothon. aes. 
green. Drooping white flowers in May. Glossy foliage 
turning rich fall colors. Sold in flats only. About 85 to 
flat. Per flat 8.50 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI - Laland Firethorn. 
Orange-red berries against deep green foliage are attrac- 
-tive in fall and winter. 2%” pot 20 836.25 
RHODODENDRON 
CAROLINIANUM - Carolina Rhod. A compact plant with 
smallish evergreen leaves and pinkish flowers in May. One 
of the best hardy American species. 
2%” pot 22% 17% 
3” pot 30 836.25 See 
HYBRID SEED - Seed picked from selected best red 
hybrids. Packet, each 75 ; 
HYBRID SEEDLINGS - Seed picked from selected best 
red hybrids. 2%”’ pot 21% 22% . 
; 2yr 2%” pot 35 30 of 
from pink hybrids 2yr 2%” pot 20 ©=— 80 : 
MAXIMUM - Rosebay Rhod. Wealth of light pink flowers 
in June-July. 2yr 2%” pot 22% 17% 
TAXUS - Yew 
Note; lyr rooted cuttings (r/c) offered below are not one 
year transplants. They were rooted last spring and sum- 
mer and healed in frames for over-wintering. They have 
strong roots and healthy tops. 
BACCATA REPANDENS - Spreading English Yew 
lyr r/c 6-8” 17% .15 
CUSP. INTERMEDIA lyr r/c 4-6” ‘45 12 a 
lyr r/c 6-8” LG 2 Se 12 
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