TSUGA CANADENSIS — 75’-90’ — Can- 
adian Hemlock — Native evergreen; slender 
and pendulous; dark green foliage; good hedge 
plant or specimen. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
12259 Bi& Bee eee 3.30 
Satu ny Bigs = eee 4,90 
18=2441n..D & Bee 5.00 4.50 
Del putty: Deb WSO WAKO 
DV) -3 ht. Sabo ee 9.50 9.00 
Soult te De: Dees 1200" 1ES0 
Amu) ttt Dek Die eee 17.00 
5 Ofte Bt De eee 25.00 
Ge ite, 1eyPe lea ne es. 32.00 
TSUGA SEIBOLDI—30’—Sezbold’s Hem- 
Jock—Excellent growth habit; large and more 
glossy leaves than Canadian Hemlock. 
22008 «D&B ee ee ogi 
VIBURNUM AMERICANUM—10’-12’ — 
American Cranberry Bush—Bright scarlet ber- 
ries all Winter. 
DER E605 oe ede ees eee: 1.50 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI—6'’-7’—Burk- 
wood Viburnum — Fragrant, pink to white 
flowers; red and black berries; good Fall 
coloring. 
12-1010. D&B ee 3.25 
[5-16 1ny Bia. B22 ee 4.00 
VIBURNUM CARLESI—4’-5’ — Fragrant 
Viburnum — Fragrant flowers; likes drained, 
sunny spot. 
15-1 G4naB ke Beene, BOO 
18-24 3nJB & Bans) 00.00 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM—12’ — Arrow- 
wood—White blossoms in June; blue fruit. 
S224 yes ae ee eee 90 
Din HE tec. Ls fe ee 1.40 
See WG oe fs ON Aae IEE er ee 1.60 
FAS to Wb sy. ee a aR a) 2 y-4 8) 
VIBURNUM DILATATUM—8’-10’ — Lin- 
den Viburnum—Creamy-white flowers in May 
and June; scarlet fruit. 
Be ab At eet a een eae OO 
VIBURNUM LENTAGO—20’-25’ — Nan- 
nyberry—Handsome shiny leaves; blue-black 
fruit. 
De Ste tee ee 1.60 
Ba APE: ies” ae ee See 2.00 
aie ft a Sic. Seo oa eee OF GA5) 
VIBURNUM MOLLE—8’-12’ — Kentucky 
Viburnum — White flowers; good Fall color- 
ing. 
Dae Et: ete eae ee 1.50 
32 ALC: 19 ste eta see 1.80 
Ao, Et eo eee ee ee 2.40 
VIBURNUM OPULUS — 12’ — Exzropean 
Cranberry Bush—White blossoms in June; 
18224 in a Oe ee 1.50 
Da: Ft, Weer: tates ek aaa 1.70 
558A ft cco Oe ee ees 2.00 
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VIBURNUM OPULUS NANA—2’—Dwarf 
Cranberry Bush — A dwarf plant; seldom 
blooms. 
Per) Per 
Each 10 100 
6-°9 iin B ko Bese 1.60 
0-1 24h. B 8: B= 1.80 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM—7’-8’—Oriental 
Snowball—Showy, white, ball-like flowers in 
June. Good Fall coloring. 
2> 3 ft. eae ee 2.10 
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM — 10’ 
—Leatherleaf Viburnum—Dark green, wrinkl- 
ed foliage; yellow-white blossoms in May and 
June; red fruit turning black. 
2-2 atti Beeb see 
4205S tte Bs 8c Bee eee 
VIBURNUM SEIBOLDI—8’-10’ — Seibold 
Viburnum—White flowers in May and June; 
berries pink turning to black. 
2-3 {05 22 eee i310) 
VIBURNUM THEIFERUM—7’-8’—Tea Vi- 
burnum—Noteworthy for its red fruit. 
2-3 ft. Ani) 
VINCA MINOR BOWLES VARIETY — 
Myrtle—Evergreen ground cover plant. Rich, 
glossy, green foliage; deep blue flowers. 
Heavy Clumps ................ 50 AS] Bas 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA—%S’-6'—Bigleaf 
Chaste Tree—Lavendar-blue flowers in Sep- 
tember. 
£50 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE—5’—Crimson 
flowers throughout the Summer. 
Os "SF Sey) tt eee 1.60 
AeA Ete. eee ee 2.00 
An Sf¢o Rac eae 2.40 
WEIGELA FEERIE—Graceful shrub pro- 
ducing a profusion of pink flowers. 
3- 4 ft. 2.00 
WEIGELA ROSEA—8’—Pink Weigela— 
Pink blossoms in June. 
2) 3 ft, eee, ee 1.60 
32 Ot 2. 2 ee 2.00 
4.5 fe) 3.2.28 eee 2.40 
Si6fe 2 3.00 
WISTARIA LONGISSIMA FLORIBUNDA 
—Long-flowering Wistaria; purple flowers. 
S.year piait:, 2 eee 10.00 
WISTARIA SINENSIS—Chinese Wisteria 
—Shorter and more compact sprays of purple 
flowers. 
2 year graft, potted .......... 2.00 
WISTARIA SINENSIS WHITE—Chinese 
Wistaria—Same as above with white flowers. 
3 year graft, potted ........ aan 1 D200 
