BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA—Old English 
Boxwood. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
4- 6in. B& Bheavy .... P40 1:30 1.20 
6- 8 in. B & Bheavy .... $756 W165" 1:50 
15-18 in. B& Bheavy .... 10.00 
18-21 in. B& Bheavy .... 15.00 
21-24 in. B & Bheavy .... 20.00 
2-2Y ft. B& Bheavy .... 25.00 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA—B/lue Mist— 
Low-growing shrub covered with clusters of 
powdery, blue flowers from August until frost. 
Sy C3 i as rr 1.60 
Boece nt Bi 8t Be... 2.2... 2.00 
CERCIS CANADENSIS—20’-25’—Red Bud 
or Judas Tree — Small, rosy-pink flowers in 
April. 
omer tte by é&. Bs. 4.50 
Demet. 6 Bocce. De) 
Cay tta Dee Beso wt. 7.00 
6- 7 ft. B&Bheavy .... 10.00 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM -JAPONICUM — 60’- 
100’ — Katsura Tree — Wide-spreading tree 
with several main trunks; good shade tree. 
Se 6.00 
on 1D tig < 2 tie ire 8.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA COMPAC- 
TA—3’-5’'—Dwarf and compact with rich 
green foliage. 
18-24 in. B & B.............-.. 5.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS— 
12’-15’—Slender Hinoki Cypress—Rich green 
foliage. 
2501'S coe of all 5 5 ee ie £150 
Batt D. 66. Bsc Ps2.. 15.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS 
NANA COMPACTA—30"—Dwarf Hinoki 
Cypress—Very compact; moss-green; Rock Gar- 
den plant. 
Genomes DR Dis 2e8 cece 3.00 
TOs 2a Biée Bae se 4.75 
Glia lk bie oye) 5 he 6.50 
OO iio ital soe 8.00 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA—15’-18’— 
White Fringe—Fragrant, white flowers in May 
and June; blue-black fruit. 
1 S2240im. Disab 3225) 
Demonte: DIOO Dek eas 4.75 
Deaut te bisa bane 6.00 
CLEMATIS—Large-flowered variety. 
Jackmanni—Purple. 
SIOVERSEL POte et cae ones: Lig 
CORNUS FLORIDA — 15’-25’ — White 
Flowering Dogwood—One of the best native 
Spring flowering trees; red berries. 
Per Fer 
Each 10 100 
Beate OCC Ne 3, 750 
ANS. Syatie oll) feel Si os ee 9.00 
Ds Otis DB 82 Doe cess. ccs 13.00 
Ge tt Bee Boke. 17200 
(once. Dae 21.00 
So Okt Boe eee 25.00 
10-12 ft. B&Bheavy .... 50.00 
12-14 ft. B& Bheavy .... 60.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA—15’-20’'— 
Pink Flowerinz Dogwood—Flowers more per- 
sistent than the white flowers; smaller berries. 
Co uk geal eA) 5 en eee 7.00 
aS de Gla s ee eee SET) 
Bie WACMIS OS Dek oe aa 14.00 
SoM ae 2s Rate she eainermre 18.50 
CORNUS KOUSA— 21’ —Japanese Dog- 
wood—Large, white flowers in mid-June; 
large, red fruit. 
DeeO tte. BBe Bese a 13.00 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA — 4’-6’ - 
Spreading Cotoneaster—Semi-evergreen with 
red fruit; good foliage. 
Dee Dit tae ice Dees asean = 6.00 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS—2’-3’— 
Rock Cotoneaster—Half evergreen; deep green, 
box-like leaves; scarlet berries. 
Sei th DORs ae eee ers 3.60 
CRATAEGUS CORDATA—12’-15’—Wash- 
ington Thorn—Red berries all Winter; good 
Fall coloring; native tree of gcod character. 
SOG D&B aoa 15.00 
(oar ek a os eas eee 18.50 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA—20’-25’— 
Double White English Hawthorn. 
Be AEE IBN B ee en 7.50 
AP itt. ce bees 11.00 
Sa (Glas, Wie ty 13.00 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA PAULI— 
20’-25’—Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn—Double, 
scarlet flowers. 
Gate bce Dee 17.00 
ee (eae, Ueisielsh 21.00 
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA ROSEA 
PLENA—20’-25’'—Double pink, English Haw- 
thorn. 
OS (aM sated see eee 11.00 
SarOrit. 6B 6c Bierce eee 13.00 
Geter oe B ae 17.00 
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA LOBBI — 
150’ — Temple Cedar—Pyramidal evergreen 
with spreading branches. 
2523 tty Bie B teetee nee 9.75 
2 Asie aie oh 'all sew ae ne eee 10.50 
