FALL 1953 13 
1to4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
GLEDITSIA moraine 80’-90’ Moraine Locust 
New patented thornless locust. Vigorous vase 
spreading habit. Makes a uniform, clean and grace- 
ful shade tree. 
OOO Oe eee ee 9.00 
HAMAMELIS mollis 10’-12’ Chinese Witchhazel 
Brilliant orange-yellow flowers in February. Well 
worthy of a place in any garden. | 
lege as YA DANS Od Set caer eee 5.00 
CeO 2 tte bs. been 7.00 
virginiana 10’-12' Common Witchhazel 
Yellow ribbon-like flowers. Oct.-Nov. Good foliage. 
Best in moist, half shade. 
ECO Mote Sl err eee aoc, & 1.60 1.40 
eM e Cre eee ae 1.80 1.60 
AmuLOMmom, [Cin ee ree, 2.50 
HEDERA helix 20’-50’ English Ivy 
Evergreen. Ideal ground and wall cover. 
API EDOLG ee eee nrc. - 9 80 70 
—balitica 20’-50’ Baltic Ivy 
Evergreen, Smaller leaves turning purple in 
winter. 
90 80 
—pedata 20’-50’ Birdsfoot Ivy 
Evergreen. Star like leaves are distinctly veined. 
CEG is OLaR RR aN ONO I et A eae 1.00 .90 
—Pittsburg 20'-50’ Branching Ivy 
Evergreen, Small foliage, self-branching habit. 
C'S ain, YOY ES) oc A lan eo ad ane 1.00 90 80 
HIBISCUS syriacus 10-12’ Rose of Sharon 
Good old fashioned summer and autumn blooming 
shrub. 
—Coelestis—single blue 
Very slow growing dwarf form. 
CMRUOHES et Lee ccc eres, ad 2.50 
—Dela Vaux—single lavender purple 
Very striking to the eye. A dwarf plant. 
Loa Onecem tat ete ess tet fe cies 1.20 
—Lady Stanley—double pink 
Pie WANG 98 Ti Ne oa Aarne eee a 1.20 1.00 
CURL OMA Egle roe enecrcos cere 140 1.30 1.20 
