DEUTZIA GRACILIS—3’—Slender Deutzia 
—Low growing shrub with white flowers in 
May. 
Per Per 
Each 10 LOO 
[all Oring es ee ss 1.40 
EARS hays, exc eee eee ee a 1.80 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS ROSEA—Rose Pan- 
ticle Deutzia—Pink flowers; neat habit. 
Sa? Ain yee esse eee 1.45 
222 Varitek 1.90 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER — 
8’-9' — Pink Deutzia — Large, pinkish-white 
flowers in May. 
SEA Ltt eee See oe fe 1.20 
eS SSW (et vk oe ne oe 1.80 
Sie ON day casa ees Lee 2.50 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA — 20’ — 
Russian Olive—Fragrant, small, silvery flowers 
in June; yellow berries; gray foliage. 
rar Lh ueen Ae es Fah B25 
ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS — 12’- 
15’—Red-veined Enkianthus —- Red-veined, 
creamy-yellow flowers in mid-May; brilliant 
red Fall coloring. 
STN abo, Wehtte Bie oa es 5.00 
16-24 ineB &2 Be... 6.00 
EVONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA—4’- 
5’ — Winged Euonymus — Interesting corky 
bark; bright crimson Fall coloring. 
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EUONYMUS PATENS—6’-8’—Spreading 
Euonymus—Half-evergreen; ornamental orange 
fruits. 
18-24 ithe 6c cece: 4.50 
DIAG nod 3's a > See eee 6.00 
EUONYMUS RADICANS—15’-20'—Win- 
tercreeper—Evergreen vine; good ground 
cover. 
6- Oiny 2 Yea te..2ez feces sce 1.00 
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EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS — 
12’-15' — Big Leaf Wintercreeper—Evergreen 
vine; thick, dull green leaves; orange fruit. 
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OD (oS ae et ee ee 1.40 
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FORSYTHIA LYNEWOOD—5'-7'—Lyne- 
wood Forsythia—Deep yellow; free flowering. 
Ses eee eae eden ee 22> 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS—8’ — Golden 
Bell—Bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 
[S22 45 ines ee 1.00 
Desf Peete een ae eS: 
OSA Tt ee eee ee eee 1.30 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY—Pale yel- 
low flowers; blooms profusely. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
Dea st (eres eee kn Oe Lee) 
Se es ee 2.00 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS—Moraine Lo- 
cust—Honey Locust—Plant Patent 836—Sim- 
ilar to shape of Elm Tree; thornless and seed- 
less Locust; good shade tree. 
Wes Oo hts WW Dipsan..2s.2 8.00 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS INERMIS — 
Thornless Honey Locust — Thornless variety 
of Honey Locust; good shade tree. 
Bs, ). Leia ho Me ce 4.00 
Dan Of teste enen enn 5.00 
GORDONIA ALATAMAHA—20’—A small 
native tree with white flowers in September. 
Good Fall coloring. 
Dit DSO Dee 4.50 
Reman ete Py Go Deis 6.00 
“eet tte DB .6c Dae 8.00 
De (nae VEST eo ee 10.00 
HALESIA CAROLINA—30’—Carolina Sul- 
verbell—White, bell-shaped flowers in mid- 
May; yellow Autumn foliage. 
TO 2aiiy eee ee a ee 1.00 
aU £10) lien 4, eet Od 2.50 
Le ae oe 3.50 
HEDERA HELIX BALTICA—Baltic Ivy— 
Very hardy. 
HEDERA HELIX CONGLOMERATA— 
Bunchleaf Ivy—Bunchy leaves; upright growth. 
HEDERA HELIX CONGOSTA—Heart- 
shaped leaves. 
HEDERA HELIX 
Ivy. 
HEDERA HELIX SAGITIFOLIA—Climb- 
ing type of Ivy. 
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PEDATA—Birdsfoot 
HYPERICUM AUREUM—Gol/den St. Johns- 
wort—Yellow flowers in July and August; 
blue-green foliage; good edging plant. 
|) sas Ue Weert Renee eee oe 1.00 
[SS US ina bk eens L.20 
SSA gti ee es eee ee eee 1.40 
DEM ee ha Lee 1.60 
ILEX CRENATA—8’-10’—Small Leaf Holly 
—Box-like, evergreen leaves; black berries. 
12-1 5ein. BD &e Beek ee 4.00 
| SINS Ub Toledo wall Spee Ss ee 5.00 
1 SOA 8 Boat 6.75 
Dao Nortt. 1B 80 BS ee scccane 8.75 
2 AO tion DSC Dewees sees a N7s) 
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