16 PRINCETON NURSERIES 
Unit Price in Quantities 
: 1-9 10-49 50-249 
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DEUTZIA gracilis, 3’ Slender Deutzia 
Heavily ladened with snow white flowers in May. Useful facing 
shrub. 
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Hag eel MC St Ha ge cached a Cy Aa ere 8 a8 .60 .50 -40 
DS tO R208 Tee es eee en rare es .90 sus .60 
— magnifica, 9’-10’ Giant Flowered Deutzia 
Double white. Rugged growth. 
2 TOUS SE Ue cece eee ere eee ee .60 sl) .40 
Sat xls fl yer beeen se: Mee ces eee erm 05 .60 .50 
Ss Coe Ta | a ee oe 0. c eee .90 08 .60 
— scabra candidissima, 6-'-8’ Snowflake Deutzia 
Graceful habit. Double white, June. 
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25 GOgo 2 LU eee eee eee ae eee .60 .50 .40 
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— — crenata fl. pl., 6’-8’ Double Pink Deutzia 
Double pink. June. 
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— — Pride of Rochester, 9’-10' Large Flowered Deutzia 
Pink changing to white. June. Fast growing. 
TSO RZ BIS BAe sacaasarces eee ote .50 .40 50 
PSU O cowl be are rere eee pe eater me eet enya .60 .50 .40 
BS ROGL ELE Tae yas eRe rere) ae Leen naar wd .60 .50 
Ae tombe EE? aes eer ess eee ee ane nr Bena eens .90 SUS .60 
DIERVILLA sessilifolia (lutea), 4'-5’ Southern Bush Honeysuckle 
Yellow flowers June-July. Vigorous grower; purplish-bronze 
foliage. Excellent for contrast. 
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DOGWOOD (See CORNUS) 
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ELAEAGNUS longipes (multiflora), 6’-8' Cherry Eleagnus 
Silvery leaves. Yellow flowers, fragrant. May. Large red berries 
ripening in July. 
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Di, COMO LL Copan eee oer eee eee ee UL IL@ {95 ts 
— umbellata, 8’-10' Autumn EHleagnus 
Powdery green leaves. Clusters of amber berries. Very hardy. 
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A GOs be EG ears eee i ee 1.20 1.00 .80 
ELDER (See SAMBUCUS) 
ELM (See ULMUS) 
