Banded Shrubs and Evergreens 
For 1953 Shipment 
2” BANDS 
Shipments will begin about May Ist to 10th. 
See “Method of Delivery” on page 2. 
RATES: Prices are “per 100”; 50 or more at 100 
rate; 300 or more of a single variety at 5% off prices 
quoted; 1000 or more of a single variety at 10% off 
prices quoted; for less than 50 of a variety, figure 
$3.00 per 100 above prices shown. 
ABELIA grandiflora. (A best in shrubs. Blooms con- 
tinuously and is practically a broad-leaved evergreen 
Grows in any soil.) 
AZALEA ghent hybrids. (From seeds; limited quantities. ) 
AZALEA  hinodegiri. (Broadleavyed evergreen type; 
brilliant deep red flowers in early spring; hardy here.) 
AZALEA kaempheri hybrids. Evergreen; hardier than 
hinodegiri; mixed colors; predominately pink, but in- 
cludes some salmon and other shades to almost yellow.) 
AZALEA mollis hybrids. (Deciduous; mixed colors pink 
thru gold to clear yellow.) 
AZALEA mucronulata. (See notes on pages 17 & 18.) __ 
AZALEA poukhanensis. (See notes on pages 17 & 18.)__ 
AZALEA schlippenbachi. (Deciduous; extra large deep 
pink blooms on large growing shrub.) 
BERBERIS juliana. (Julians Evergreen Barberry ; 
restricted in wheat growing states, but we can supply 
certificate; fine evergreen shrub with fine foliage and 
big thorns. Sold out for sp. ’53; booking for sp. 754.)_— 
BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea. (Red-leaf Japanese 
Barberry; restricted in wheat-growing states, but we 
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BUXUS suffruticosa. (Dwarf Old English Boxwood.) ___ 
CARYOPTERIS Blue Mist. (Sometimes called Blue 
Spirea ; silver-gray foliage; blooms August until frost.) 
CLETHRA alnifolia rosea. (Pink Summersweet; needs 
well drained sour, peaty soil; sold out for ’53; order 
for ’54 delivery.) 
COTONEASTER buxifolia. (Boxleaf Cotoneaster; small, 
shiny evergreen foliage; plenty of red berries ; sold out 
for ’53 available for spring ’54.) 
COTONEASTER decora. (Necklace Cotoneaster ; pleasing 
grayish green foliage; dwarf; nice plant.) 
COTONEASTER divaricata. (Graceful spreading shrub 
with red berries; leaves turn to searlet in fall; sold 
out for spring 753; booking for 754.) ______ 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. (Rock Cotoneaster; low 
spreading shrub with bright red berries in fall; likes 
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CUPRESSUS lawsoniana. (Lawson’s cypress; blue-green 
conifer, and a good one; available for 754 only.) 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. (One of the few deciduous 
Shrubs thats blooms) in septs anadn@ct;)) 2222s ee eos 
DEUTZIA gracilis. (Slender Deutzia; dwarf, with white 
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DEUTZIA gracilis rosea. (Pink-blooming form of the 
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DEUTZIA lemoinei. (Lemoine Deutzia. Large clusters of 
white flowers in late spring ; semi-dwarf.) ___________ 
ENKIANTHUS companulatus. (Dense drooping racens 
of bell-shaped yellowish flowers. Ericaceous; needs 
sand-peat soil mixture (See pages 17 & 18.); spring 
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