Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
MALUS zumi calocarpa, 12’-15' 
Has large handsome bright red fruit and large pink flowers. A good 
strong growing type. 
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4 to 5 ft 
MAPLE (See ACER) 
MATRIMONY VINE (See LYCIUM) 
MOCKORANGE (See PHILADELPHUS) 
MORWUS alba, 35’-50’ White Mulberry 
Rapid growing and bushy. Bears fruits attractive to birds. 
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— —  tatarica, 60’ Russian Mulberry 
A dense, quick growing tree. Fruits attractive to birds. 
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GRLOMS SLUG eee nee ee er ee 1.50 1 2'5 1.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (See SORBUS) 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (See KALMIA) 
MULBERRY (See MORUS) 
MYRICA pennsylvanica, 4’-5’ Northern Bayberry 
Does well in poor, gravelly soil. Has decorative, gray berries, and 
glossy green foliage. Good for seashore. 
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MYRTLE (See VINCA) 
-- <6 O fe 
OAK (See QUERCUS) 
OXYDENDRON arboreum, 25’-30’ Sourwood 
White flowers in August. Leathery foliage. Striking autumn 
coloring. 
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Tt Oute thou cea eared Ae mtn 2.00 1.70 W835 
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--<6¢ P fe 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis, 6-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
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PEARL BUSH (See EXOCHORDA) 
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