MALUS IOENSIS PLENA—Bechtel’s Crab 
—Pale pink, double flowers. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
DEOL ta D 6c ee 7.50 
BS abide,” [eyed ate ee os 9.00 
WE Syoqes Tee BV en ey 12.00 
an Ott ere Denes 14.00 
OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM—25’-30’'— 
Sorrelwood—Native; clusters of white flowers 
in August; foliage a wonderful red in Fall. 
Se ge leWRe ley ae 6.00 
ASS tieD. Be sae 9.00 
Dea.O Tie Oc beeen 14.00 
GARettsaD oobi eee eee 19.25 
So OMG eDiec Bee. 00 
OE VOSis Al ojeodd ofe (Soe eee Se 35.00 
WACO tae, 1B By a _ 60.00 
1G-StiebD 6¢ Bes = 2.00 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS—6”-9’— 
Japanese Spurge—Evergreen ground cover for 
shady places. 
2 Vein. pote zeae eer 36 32. 28 
PHILADELPHUS—Mock Orange. 
Atlas—8’—Large, white flowers. B.C. 
Bouquet Blanc—6’—White flowers; 
free blooming and fragrant. A.B. 
coronarius—10’—Sweet Mock Orange— 
Pure white, fragrant flowers in June. D.E. 
Glacier—Double-white flowers; erect 
grower. G: 
lemoine—Semi-double, fragrant, 
white flowers. A.B. 
virginalis—7’-8’'—Very large, pure 
white, semi-double flowers. B. 
AM wil 24 thd eke 1325 
B. Dace ft ee 1.50 
G ao Att; oe. cee 1.75 
DUS ott eee 2:29 
E. Sette. wee. 3.00 
PHILADELPHUS BURFORDENSIS—Mock 
Orange—Outstanding new variety. 
De 3, ft sie ee ee 225 
PHILADELPHUS “MINNESOTA SNOW- 
FLAKE”—Very hardy, tall growing variety of 
Mock Orange; double, very fragrant flowers. 
Rend fp ee. iene eee See 2.00 
PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA—60’—Colo- 
rado Blue Spruce—Very hardy; stiff, horizon- 
tal branches; medium green needles. 
37 AiteD & Dive 10.00 
4s tt 5 & Bee 15.00 
S250 1D Die eee 18.00 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—3’-4’—Mountain 
Fetterbush—Native evergreen; hardy shrub 
covered in April with spikes of white flowers. 
(O12 tos Bis Bek eee 4.00 
1271530 Saba eee 5.00 
US 1 Sri 6c Bee eee 6.25 
16-24 in, B62 B22... ee 8.00 
222 /o tte DB Ge Dee ee 10.00 
PIERIS JAPONICA—S'-6’—Andromeda— 
Evergreen; glossy leaves turning bronze in 
Winter; drooping clusters of white flowers. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
ETS nities 6cn Ss eee eens 4.50 
1520 8hins Bea ees 6.50 
18524000 Bee. Bee eee 8.50 
MD sae, SBME MBs 11.00 
2p ott D6 13.50 
PIERIS POLIFOLIA NANA GRANDI- 
FLORA—Very dwarf, new variety. 
LOS ine Sob e ee DD 
PINUS STROBUS—80’-100’'—W bite Pine 
—Soft, green needles; excellent for hedges and 
background planting. 
Dem Hite GoD ae 9.00 
Bhar Aide, 8) Seles 2 ee 10.00 
Aon if te De Dae 1550 
5-1 Otte Cope eee 18.00 
PLATANUS ACERFOLIA—70’-80’ — Ori- 
ental Plane — Fast grower; smooth, almost 
white bark; good shade tree. 
10-12 ft. 114-134 in cal. 15.00 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA—6’—Flowering 
Almond—Double-pink flowers in May. 
182240 nn ee ee e25 
Da Tt ae eee ee ee e.0 
Bele tS pe keen a ee ae 2.00 
PRUNUS PERSICA—Double-Red Flower- 
ing Peach—Early blooming. 
4- 5 ft—Cloverset pot.. 5.00 
PRUNUS PERSICA — Flowering Peach — 
Helen Borcher—Very large, shell-pink flowers. 
4- 5 ft.—Cloverset pot 5.00 
PRUNUS SERRULATA—20’-40’ — Japan- 
ese Flowering Cherry. 
Beni-Higan—Pink flowers. B. 
Kwanzan—Large, double, deep pink 
flowers. A.B. 
Mount Fuji—Double, white flowers. A.B. 
Naden—Pale pink, semi-double flowers. A.B. 
A. 3-4ft B&B 6.00 
B. 4- 5ft. B&B 8.00 
PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA PENDULA — 
Weeping Japanese Cherry—Pendulous branch- 
es; single, pink flowers in early Spring. 
2ye5:0' ft. B ope 8.00 
2 Ytuo-6 1B. é Bae 1275 
PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA PENDULA EFL. 
PL—Weeping Japanese Cherry—Pendulous 
branches; double, pink flowers in early Spring. 
5-6 ft. B & B 2 year eee. 8.00 
6-7 ft. B & BG year .......... 20.00 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD — 10’-12’ — 
Flowering Plum—Dark reddish flowers and 
leaves. 
