LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI—3’-4’—Droop- 
ing Andromeda—Native evergreen; glossy fol- 
iage; white flowers in May; rich Autumn color: 
best planted in semi-shade. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
OS tO eaine 78a bs eens ee 3.00 
2 US ie Bee BL ee. s. 5.00 
WESEEOVA pny, Ubi ess Lee oe 6.00 
Deo ehtae hy Go eee ee 750 
Posi, 1bwted ele fee a 11.00 
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L'GUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM — 9’-10’ — 
California Prive-—Most popular hedge plant. 
PS co )h oe 5 eee ES 40 (36) ae32 
28 A i ne te ie 60 50 44 
LIGUSTRUM REGELIANUM—4’-6’—Re- 
gel Privet—Low spreading shrub. 
Oe Daa iihee 2 ep eee fk 7 LO 00 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA—G0’-70’ 
—Sweet Gum-—Star-shaped leaves; interest- 
ing corky bark. Grows well in moist places. 
OES al tio 4 & eater eae 5.00 
Bee © heels Go Passe tesco 7.00 
Grn tte Bee Ds72- 3. 11.00 
LONICERA CARDINAL — Bright pink 
flowers in April and May; bright red fruit. 
CE | re es 1.45 
LONICERA TATARICA ROSEA—8’-10’— 
Tatarian Honeysuckle—Pink flowers; red fruit. 
2s 9 SR 2 i 1.20 
Sp A ee ene UXO) 
EOS dine he 2.00 
LONICERA TATARICA RUBRA — 8’-10’ 
—Red Tatarian Honeysuckle—Attractive red 
flowers. 
42 de. CAE ee 2.00 
LONICERA ZABELLI—8’-10’—True Red 
Honeysuckle—Attractive red flowers; red fruit 
early in the Fall. 
DE i Pee ees fe >, 1.20 
MAGNOLIA ALBA SUPERBA—15’-18’— 
Large white flowers in April. 
Sa (Nt a8 0 eee ee 10.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—15’-18’— 
Saucer Magnolia—Glossy foliage; large, pink, 
cup-shaped flowers in April. 
AD ico aed 5 Rt aa) 6 eae ae 8.00 
Eyeeta ts VED. OC Li csake se c-cs. 10.00 
Be Me) Aten Os Ol, Ey oiat 22a 13:30 
De item Geol Be, base 18.00 
MAGNOLIA LENNEI — 15’-18’ — Lenne 
Magnolia—Flowers dark rose-purple on out- 
side of the petals, white inside. 
De ft. Bo Boe os. 8.00 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA — 10’-12’ — Star 
Magnolia—White, semi-double flowers; fra- 
grant. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
USS PAG sai 18) 2 8h 0 
DeWayne, Veyoele eee 10.00 
Doe itt SoD eee eee 15.00 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA ROSEA—10’-12’ 
—Pink Star Magnolia—Pale pink, semi- double 
flowers. 
214-3 ft. B& Bheavy .... 15.00 
Sonat D Cae ee 20.00 
AV Saku dejeced oi se 25.00 
5216 {te BO Deee ee ase 30.00 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM—4’-5’—Oregon 
Grape—Glossy, green leaves turning scarlet 
in Fall; yellow flowers; blue-black fruit. 
LO=t2 in. Bi oc eee SD) 
12-1 Sn: Bi8e Bae eet 4.25 
Salons BoD ee 5.00 
[S924 ths BSc eee 6.00 
MALUS—10’-15’—Flowering Crabapple. 
arnoldiana—Arnold Crab—Semi-double 
flowers; deep pink in bud opening 
white; yellow fruit. DE: 
atrosanguinea—Carmine Crab—Single, 
crimson flowers. BG 
Dolgo Crab—Single, white flowers; 
bright red, edible fruit E. 
Eleyi—Red-leaved Crab. E. 
floribunda—Japanese Crab—Pink buds 
opening white; reddish-yellow fruit. GD. 
Parkmanni—Parkman’s Crab—Double, 
rose colored flowers; dull, red fruit B. 
prunifolia—Pear-leaf Crab—White 
flowers. E.F. 
scheideckeri—Scheidecker Crab—Double, 
bright pink flowers; yellow fruit; 
pyramidal habit. A,B.GD.E. 
seiboldi—Toringo Crab—Single, pink 
buds turning white. E.F. 
spectabilis—Chinese Crab—Semi-double, 
pale pink flowers; yellow fruit. D. 
AD. 2293 fh Bes B:~ °7.00 
B. 3- 4fr. B&B 8.50 
G: A= 5 ft. BeBe 11.00 
De): 64-5 .& Bi ts.00 
Bi 6- 8ft. B&B 1550 
6- $f B&B 
heavy 18.00 
F. 8-10 ft. B&B 
heavy 22.00 
MALUS SARGENTI—8'—Sargent Crab— 
Pure white, fragrant flowers in mid-May; dark 
red fruit. 
GR PTaD eb. a eee 18.00 
7- 8 ft. B & B, planted 90.00 
8-10 ft. B & B, planted 125.00 
