ROSES-HYBRID and CLIMBERS— 
Different varieties and colors .90 
Northern Grown, No. 1 potted 1.25 
Tree Roses No. 1 potted 6.00 
SALIX babylonica 
(Babylon Weeping Willow) 
Particularly appropriate for waterside 
planting with its long pendulous branch- 
es. 
6-8’ (heavy) 6.00 
SCIADOPITYS verticillata 
(Umbrella Pine) 
Distinctive ornamental evergreen of 
dense pyramidal habit. Slow growing. 
Shining green foliage. An ideal speci- 
men tree. Useful for heavy formal ef- 
fects. 
242-3’ 8.50 
4-5' 12.00 
6’ 15.00 
SORBUS aucuparia 
(European Mountain Ash) 
A valuable tree on a small lawn; the scar- 
let berries are quite striking in fall. 
8-10° 8.00 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer 
Very free flowering. Rose pink 
L833 .60 
pruniiolia (Bridlewreath) 
White May, dark green shininy folicge, 
turning orange in autumn. 
3-4" eM 
thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea) 
Slender arching branches clothed with 
pure white flowers, April-May. Small 
feathery light green leaves. Valuable 
for seaside planting. 
2-3' .60 
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