Shrubs 
each each 
per 10 per 100 
COTONEASTER (Quinceberry) 
divaricata (Upright growth with spreading 
branches. Pink flowers in June and an abundance 
of red fruit in fall. Leaves turn attractive red 
color in Autumn) 
» tov6 its heavy, bare root 2... 3.50 
18 to 24 in. 6 in. DOCS ee ee ee 1 50 
EUONYMOUS (Burningbush) 
Alatus (Winged euonymous) Corkbark, beautiful 
red foliage in autumn. 
AatO? Zee lt D&D meee wee 2.00 1-75 
Compacia (More compact, slower growing than 
E. Alatus) 
SEEN D gem te re eT 3.00 2.75 
PAU R Arete 45 alent in 3.50 3.25 
Baas Tie es hae wits Gere nn te 4.00 3.75 
EA doie 2 a ae earns 4.50 4.25 
LAGERSTROEMIA (Crapemyrtle) 
William Toovey, best red. 
4 ft. heavy in wire baskets, 15 in. 
diam. x 12 in. deep, each 6.00 5.50 
RHODOTYPOS (Jetbead) 
Kerrioides (Very hardy shrub producing white 
flowers and black berries.) 
4540 75. it. Neavy, bare. Toot) 2. 1.50 1.25 
ROSE OF SHARON (Upright growing shrub pro- 
dueing large Hibiseus-like flowers) 
Ze (go). Ne, Wo RNRS TReolh ee 1.25 1.00 
VACCINIUM Hybrid (Highbush Blueberry) 
LOG AY LES Res ete ir ee eo a 3.50 
VIBURNUM 
Opulus (Highbush Cranberry) Leaves, 2 to 4 
inches long, 3, 4 or 5 lobed. White flowers in 
May or June. 
5) (WO) (O) Ge, TORUNS TROVE ee ETD, 1.25 
G. CO dy Seabee OOts er ome 1.50 
WISTERIAS (Hybrid long-flowering varieties) 
4 yr. grafts, heavy specimens, 4-6 ft. high 
in wire baskets, 15 in. diameter by 12 in. deep 
Floribunda Geisha—blue 
Floribunda Issai—blue-purple 
Floribunda Rosea—pink 
Venusta alba—white 
Venusta violacea—lavender-purple 
each 7.00 6.50 
