SPRING 1953 2 
1lto4 5to24 25& up 
Each Each Each 
CORNUS stolonifera fiaviramea 6’-8’ 
(lutea) Goldentwig Dogwood 
Yellow twig dogwood. Excellent for winter effects. 
DEEL OG ORE Lae 1.00 
SM OMA OE Geir en teeters 1.50 
COTONEASTER 
divaricata 4’-6’ Spreading Cotoneaster 
Vigorous and spreading with good clean foliage. 
Scarlet fruit. 
PML ORO He ba. Bene sence 6.00 
omeetomes ee 1t,  b.05.....-...-- 8.50 
franchetti 12”-15” Franchet Cotoneaster 
Gray foliage and orange berries. 
Te Ein hee 0 PY ad» eee ne 6.00 
a MS CG ead Bt 8 pee erie 8.50 
simoni 6’-8' Red Fruited 
Almost evergreen. Loose habit. 
veeetoeeo 6 it, B&B. 6.00 
tae 4 ret th, U3. 80 Boece 8.50 
We. svat Tipe Dba d acd epee meee 10.50 
CRATAEGUS carrierei 15’-20' Carrierei Hawthorn 
Very large conspicuous white flowers in May, 
orange-red fruits persisting nearly all winter, lus- 
trous deep green oval leaves. 
GEeelLOme ior ite BOB. & 16.00 
cordata 12’-15’ Washington Thorn 
(phaenapyrum) 
Brilliant red berries nearly all winter. Colorful 
autumn foliage. 
Gantt eit. BB en 20.00 
oxyacantha Pauls Scarlet 12’-15' Scarlet Hawthorn 
Double scarlet flowers. 
Rat Oe Om tte DO Dic ccd 16.00 
(uate eee ee Bnet, 18.00 
(eeeCOne Oo fit A Bie 20.00 
LOE cit Ged 3, Oo seen 30.00 
—rosea plena 18’-20' Double Pink Hawthorn 
Light pink flowers. 
fe Ome onatt.) b.600. as 18.00 
