TRANSPLANTS — SPRING 1953 
All 24%” pot strong transplants unless otherwise noted 
Each per 10 100 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA - Glossy Abelia 17% 14 
DAPHNE BURKWOODI - Burkwood Daphne. Very frag- 
rant pinkish flowers, similar to D. Somerset. Habit is much 
wider and not so tall. Foliage is darker. 30 20 
KERRIA JAP. PLENIFLORA - Double Kerria 
.20 LS 
MAGNOLIA - One of the best flowering trees. 
LILIFLORA - Lily Magnolia. Large purple flowers 
.60 50 
SOULANGEANA - Saucer Magnolia. Most popular. Large 
pink and white flowers in May. .50 .40 
SOUL. RUSTICA RUBRA - Purple Saucer Magnolia. Large 
ruddy purple flowers. Blooms later and is more vigorous 
than soulangeana. .60 .50 
SOUL. NIGRA. Dark red, late blooming. .60 ro 
STELLATA - Star Magnolia. White .60 .50 
STELLATA WATERLILY - Waterlily Magnolia. Pink 
buds and pink tipped flowers. .65 OO 
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS SCHIPKAESSIS - Hardy 
Cherry Laurel. 25 .20 
PYRACANTHA COCC. LALANDI - Laland Firethorn. 
30 9745) 
VIBURNUM 
BURKWOODI. A comparatively new hybrid viburnum that 
is similar to carlesi but much superior in foliage which 
is semi-evergreen and a dark glossy green. Flowers are 
beautiful pink clusters that are fragrant and bloom early 
(May) even on young plants. 30 25 
CARLESI - Fragrant Viburnum. Fragrant waxy pinkish 
flowers in small clusters blooming as the foliage appears. 
40 30 
TOMENTOSUM - Doublefile Viburnum. Flat heads of 
white flowers in June followed by red to black berries. 
25 .20 
TOMENTOSUM PLICATUM - Japanese Snowball. Showy 
white snowballs in June. The best of the snowballs. 
“20 .20 
WISTERIA - See page 15. 
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