Osmarea Burkwoodii, Broadleaved ever 
green with dark-green shiny leaves 
and fragrant ivory-white flowers 
in the spring. Slow-growing, to 4 
Ostrya virginiana, HOP-HORNBEAM, 
| IRONWOOD. Smaller deciduous tree. 
Paper-thin leaves, finely serrate, 
dark-green turning to gold in the 
fall. Slender interlacing twigs. 
Very hard-wooded. 
PACHYSANDRA: Perennial section 
PAGODA-TREE: Sophora 
\ PAPAW: Asimina 
Parrotia persica. Rare deciduous 
large shrub or small tree native 
to Persia. Hardy. Brilliant 
autumnal colors, fine foliage. 
PEACH, FLOWERING: Prunus Persica 
PEACH, FRUITING: Fruit Section 
PEA SHRUB: Caragana 
Pernettya mucronata. Dwarf, much- 
branched broadleaved evergreen 
shrub. White flowers followed by 
large fleshy conspicuous berries. 
Colors (berries) available: white, 
pink, coral, red. 
Philadelphus, MOCK-ORANGE, SYRINGA. 
(Lilacs are the only true Syringa) 
Moderate-sized hardy deciduous 
shrubs with large white flowers 
in the spring. Scented, 
coronarius aureus, GOLDEN-LEAVED. 
Broad, bushy form with yellow- 
Green leaves. White flowers. 
Lemoinei. Hybrid form, upright 
with large double white flowers. 
Fragrant. 
Photinia glabra. Smooth-leaved ever- 
green shrub. Leaves attractively 
colored in the spring. 
P. serrulata, CHINESE TOYAN. Broad- 
leaved evergreen, young foliage 
red, later turning dark green. 
Physocarpus, NINEBARK. Attractive 
deciduous, hardy shrubs. Maple-like 
foliage and conspicuous flowers. 
monogynus. Grows to. 34 feet. 
Flowers white to pinkish. 
opulifolius. Grows to 10 feet. 
Large white flowers. 
SPRUCES 
Picea, SPRUCE. Coniferous evergreen 
shrubs and trees. For specimen or 
background use. 
abies, NORWAY SPRUCE. Larger-grow- 
ing with bright-green short 
needles. 
Picea, cont. 15 
engelmanni glauca, BLUELEAF ENGEL- 
MANN. Short bluish needles. 
Rlauca, WHITE SPRUCE. Drooping 
branchlets, bluish green. 
& albertiana, ALBERTA SPRUCE, 
Very dwarf, pyramidal, green. 
& QGensata, BLACK HILLS SPRUCE, 
Slow-growing, compact. 
g& hana, DWARF GLOBE SPRUCE. Bluish 
g@reen, mound-forming. Choice. 
pungens glauca, COLORADO BLUE SPRUE 
Favorite specimen tree, selected 
blue strain available. 
Pieris, ANDROMEDA. Choice broadleaved 
evergreen shrubs best suited for 
semi-shade. White Lily-of-the- 
valley-like flowers in spring. 
floribunda. Flowers in erect pan- 
icles. 
aponica. Flowers in drooping pan- 
icles. 
PINES 
Pinus, PINE. Coniferous evergreen 
shrubs and trees. Valued for their 
informal growth and fine foliage. 
Banksiana, BANKS PINE, JACK PINE. 
Stiff, twisted, bright-green lvs,< 
Cembra, SWISS STONE PINE. Slow- 
growing, dark green needles. 
cembroides edulis, MEXICAN NUT PINE 
Blue foliage, unusual. 
&- monophylla, SINGLELEAF PINE. 
Looks like a blue Spruce. 
densiflora, JAPANESE RED PINE. 
Green foliage, used for training 
into oriental shapes. 
echinata, SHORTLEAF PINE. Dark 
bluish-green, rapid grower. 
halepensis, ALEPPO PINE. Light 
green, from the Medit. region. 
Lambertiana, SUGAR PINE. Cones up 
to 20 inches long. 
Mugo, SWISS MOUNTAIN PINE. Choice 
Qwarf form with dark green, densq 
foliage. 
nigra, AUSTRIAN PINE. Fast-growing 
symetrical tree. 
ponderosa, WESTERN YELLOW PINE, 
Fast-growing, dark-green. 
resinosa, NORWAY or RED PINE. 
Larger growing ornamental type. 
Pinus, cont. next page. 
