FALL 1953 27 
1to4 5to24 25 &up 
Each Each Each 
RHODODENDRON 
purpureum grandifiorum 7’-9’ Hybrid Rhododendron 
Very hardy, large purple flowers. 
Fie 8) DAL ED SSA: eee 17.00 
Pepe) ya Sad 5 Renee 20.00 
roseum elegans 6’-8’ Hybrid Rhododendron 
Very reliable, handsome foliage, good compact 
habit, free bloomer—bright rosy lilac flowers. 
1% to 
peta) 244 Tt B.G Bsa 17.00 16.50 16.00 
Preeti o. Aftab. GBS .cccu, 20.00 19.00 18.00 
Beton O14 ft, B&B. o.. 24.00 22.00 20.00 
3% to 4 ft. B.&B 28.00 26.00 | 
Red flowering varieties 6’-9' Hybrid Rhododendron 
Attractive trusses of red flowers. These varieties 
are generally less hardy than other sorts. 
et Oslowe 111. .5.65 Bivens enncon 9.00 
PeerLGeee) 10. big Bie. seo. 13.00 
To | hile VAY Vi ad Sal 5 me pene 17.00 
RHUS cotinus 12’-15’ Smoke Tree 
Rugged bold outline is topped with a purplish cloud 
of fruit clusters in July. Good border shrub. 
pths San Ge eg d ene ee eae 1.40 
Bh Nite) Bo iS i eile blieteedueettte alelh eae 1.80 
a Ava: 0 ee ee 3.00 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (Kerroides) . . .Jetbead 
Fresh green foliage, white flowers May-J une, Shiny 
bead-like black berries all winter. ' 
EME ot Leet ea 1.10 1.00 
4 AMG fn) U9 vie eo is aan eed 1.60 1.50 1.40 
Eta Nis ee ere aoe ee 2.00 1.80 1.60 
SALIX babylonica 30’-40’ Babylon Weeping Willow 
Particularly appropriate for waterside planting. 
Long pendulous branches. Clean straight stems. 
CP ee ee inc crees 5.00 4.50 4.00 
BN I ea cc rcerereeovececess 6.00 5.50 5.00 
MATERIEL OSL cated Use ec ee chcrsecicscteisecceens 8.00 
SORBUS aucuparia 25’-30' European Mountain Ash 
Narrow pyramidal tree with great clusters of con- 
spicuous orange red fruit. 
UPAR Dg iy rN ne ath ee 7.00 
fo Soe PAVE Sif 2 1 hoa eco ee 9.00 
