TAXUS (Yeus) 100 rate 
Taxus baccata repandens............. 3- 5” TBR $0.15 
Baccata repandens.................. 3- 5” 24%"P  .20 
Baccata repandens............ Spread 6- 9" TTB 35 
Baccata repandens............ Spread 9-12” TTTB  .60 
Cuspidatadsosaccs> chee ae cement cremate 4—- 6” TBR 15 
Cuspidata sis 6c decrees an 3 age reronnee 6- 8” 24%”P  .20 
Cuspidata 22.2. 05 2s «aya eee 6- 9” TTB 25 
Cuspidata capitata................. 4- 6” TBR 18 
Cuspidata capitata................. 6- 8” TBR -25 
Cuspidata capitata................. 6- 8” 24%”’P_ .30 
Cuspidata nana (brevifolia)......... 3- 5” "TBR 15 
Cuspidata nana, sth. cnaics Saves caer 6= 8° TBR -20 
Cuspidata ‘nana... 66.55 os cies 3> bY 24" Pa) 25 
Intermedias seiicsn ce oie ci ecm asategns 4—- 6” TBR 15 
Intermedia? / 2. wicis.wse cor aseeecen.s 6- 8’ TBR -20 
Intermi¢dia::....d0cdo.sme sce cea thaws O— 184 oe" Paces 
Intermedia rosco.............ee eee 4-16) 18 
Intermedia rosco................... 6- 8” TBR aoe 
Intermedia rosco.................55 6- 8 2144”"P .27 
Media hatfieldi....................- 4—- 6’ TBR -15 
Media hatfieldi...................4-. 6- 8’’ TBR -20 
Media hathelditnc. cian. wees celts 6- 8” 21%”"P  .25 
Media hickst% 9.5% 200002 oo es sa eee 4—- 6” TBR -15 
Media hickels) .; @ veces 5 - eo es aeeas 6-— 8" TBR -20 
Media hicksi22ecseino ts saciswaes tees 6— 8 2167P 25 
Median: hicksl., 2% sas cmc nev erat neat te 6— 9” TTB -30 
Media hichksia canan.cie ees tls anna 9-12" TTB -50 
Media: hicksl- 32.2 8> cass eee es 12-15” “TB 75 
Media, hicks: 5 o.codlonm alee yas sas 15-18" TTB 1.00 
Thuja occidentalis...................- 6- 8” TBR $0.15 
Occidentaligiiigascton cance of Mew laste 8-10’ TTB ao 
Occidentalistiiin: aqui. acuagie acces 9-12” TTB 35 
Occidentalis elegantissima.......... 6- 8” TBR 15 
Occidentalis elegantissima.......... 6- 8” 216’/P .20 
Occidentalis globosa................ 6- 8” TBR 15 
Occidentalis globosa................ 6- 8” 206"P .20 
Occidentalis lutea.................. 6-8" TBR ay 
Occidentalis lutea.................. 6- 8” 246"P  .22 
Occidentalis nigra: cs. .55%..2050460" 6- 8” TBR 15 
Occidentalis nigra.................. 6- 8” 24”’"P ree 
Occidentalis pyramidalis............ 6- 8” TBR 15 
Occidentalis pyramidalis............ 6— 8" (244"P"  .22 
Occidentalis rosenthali............. 4-— 67>. TBR 15 
Occidentalis rosenthali............. 4= 6!" (2342) *22 
Occidentalis spiralis (douglasi)...... 6- 8” TBR 15 
Occidentalis spiralis................ 6- 8” 214’/P see 
Occidentalis wareana............... é= 8” TBR 1S 
Occidentalis wareana............... 6- 8” 2%”"P .20 
TRANSPLANTED SEEDLINGS 
Healthy, Vigorous Plants, 2-4 in. High 
AZALEA‘albrechti. )Violetired. 2... aoe eas we) ieee a tee 
Japonica. Orange and red shades................0055 
Kaempferi. Salmon shades.............00cseeeseeve 
Mollis. Large flowering orange and red............... 
Mucronulatum. Early rosy purple...............06. 
Pontiourn.: “Yellow. ccc siaices eis oir Whe viele caine eve 
Poukhanensis;. Lavendérs.s<2: 45.06 feo oe Oe eka 
Schlippenbachi. Royal pink..................00000- 
PIERIS (Andromeda) floribunda...................+- 
RHODODENDRON atrosanguinea.................-. 
Dexter Hybrids (Hardy variety)..............00.e00- 
Charles Dickeonats i435 eee oe ee Or oe es 
Fortunae Hybrids (Selected)...............00e ee eens 
Hybrids (Hand-pollinated, best reds)................. 
RHODODENDRON SPECIES, Carolina............... 
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