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1lto4 5to24 25&up 
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MYRICA caroliniensis 5’-6’ Northern Bayberry 
Does well in poor gravelly soil. Has decorative 
gray berries persisting all winter. 
LOMME COD) Geel ee tee, 3.50 
oer CO mew bo oe cl Pad 4.50 
CLO Roe LLL ee eee 7.00 
om Opens Mee, ae ee 9.00 
COM COTE 720 Like ee 10.50 
NYSSA sylvatica 60’-70' Sour Gum 
Brilliant scarlet autumn color. 
CSM OME, eee Ge ooo ete ee 6.00 
Ame OmeOtme Ties ee 9.00 
Smee LOMe OM atte. hone 14.00 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum 30’-35' Sourweood 
Graceful clusters of white flowers, Aug. Good 
leathery foliage. Fine autumn color. 
Cee OMA ed LB eee 7.00 
AAG) GSS © San Bid eat ott beh 11.00 
Ome lose Ome tab. Bie sees 16.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis 6-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
2% in. deep pots, $240 per M _ .36 32 28 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius Mock Orange 
The old fashioned Sweet Syringa—fragrant. 
MMC OMA ele Tat po rea 160 1.50 £1.40 
AmBLOMeE OS Ete eee re: 2.00 1.80 
virginalis 7'-8' Virginal Mock Orange 
Semi-double flowers throughout summer. Fragrant. 
Dee tOge Owe te ee 1.40 1.20 
Oh. CUHOR SCG 98 eal a ern om 1.60 1.50 1.40 
PHOTINIA villosa 12’-15’ Christmas Berry 
White flowers in June. Rich scarlet berries pro- 
fusely borne in autumn. Splendid foliage. 
DM LOnme eet Gee cee te, 2.30 
AMA UOUMO Meme Gaetan ct 3.90 3.00 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolia nana 4’-5' Dwarf Ninebark 
Bunches of creamy white flowers in June. 
Ze LOMB OCR AIC ee 1.40 1.20 
MLO MEA ee th ee tS 1.60 1.50 
AMECOM eee rte ee 2.00 1.80 
PICEA excelsa 50’-60’ Norway Spruce 
Good dark green symmetrical pyramidal habit. 
Hmeetolts) in. BeBe ia 3.00 
