CYDONIA JAPONICA — 5’ — Flowering 
Quince—Orange-red to crimson flowers in 
early Spring. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
ig-24 ne Dea bee 1.50 
2) aS tt Dee bees 2.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA UPRIGHT RED— 
Erect growing type with bright red flowers. 
UALS) stig, 183 (Se 18) escecca 1.00 
= Sains oc eee ee 25 
CYDONIA LAGENARIA HYBRIDS — 6’ 
—Flowering Quince—Blooms in early May. 
Apple Blossom—Apple blossom-pink. 
Ccral Sea—Salmon. 
Crimson and Gold—Red with golden center. 
Kermisina semi-plena—Scarlet, semi-double. 
Knaphill Scarlet-—Vermillion-red; English 
plant. 
Rowallane—New; large flowering variety. 
PNR e Catgd ope ap 3 he Smee panee 1.75 
19-24 in BD 80 Baas 3.00 
OG Oe eae pants) 
CYDONIA MAULEI—2’-3’—Lesser Flower- 
ing Quince—Vivid red flowers in April. 
R22 4r ny 1a sees PDS: 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS—3’'—Slender Deutzta 
—Low growing shrub with white flowers in 
May. 
15-13 8 & Bee 2.00 
18-2440. B & BS 22a 
2c Vor FOS 6c Ban eee 219 
DEUTZIA LEMOINE — 4-5’ — Lemoine 
Deutzia—Large, white flowers in June. 
Dee: ft Disc De ares 2.50 
DEUTZIA\ PRIDE OF ROCHESTER  — 
8’-9’ — Pink Deutzia — Large, pinkish-white 
flowers in May. 
Ain5 fts Bec Bites ae ee 2.50 
SO AU EAN OM al 3 eS Nee Se 3.00 
ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA — 20° — 
Russian Olive—Fragrant, small, silvery flowers 
in June; yellow berries; gray foliage. 
Pe Lies Wb ii(odll Bk cee as a> 
‘hee Salted pesca Beane ae SS oe 2. 
ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS — 12’- 
15’—Red-veined Enkianthus — Red-veined, 
creamy-yellow flowers in mid-May; brilliant 
red Fall coloring. 
15sec Die BSc 5.00 
18-24 in. B & B..222e 6.00 
2-2-6. B 6 Bast 7.00 
214-3 ft B80. Dass atte 8.00 
EUONYMUS ALATUS— 9’-10’ —Winged 
Euonymus — Interesting bark; crimson Fall 
coloring. 
Per Per 
Each 10 £100 
We Oise, Weigel OR 5s as 3.2) 
2504 it, B 80 Beiecccecse 4.00 
EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA—4- 
5’ — Winged Euonymus — Interesting corky 
bark; bright crimson Fall coloring. 
2201), tt) DB 60 Dee 3.50 
EUONYMUS PATENS—6’-8'—Spreading 
Euonymus—Half-evergreen; ornamental orange 
fruits. 
15-18 in. B & Bl. 4.25 
18-24 in. Bose Bie ee 5.00 
2-207 fC -Biéc Beas 6.50 
EUONYMUS RADICANS—15’-20'—Wm- 
tercreeper—Evergreen vine, good ground 
cover. 
6. Din. 2 yeat sae 1.00 
Onl 2 ath. Sr V Cab. eee 123 
EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS — 
12’-15’ — Big Leaf Wintercreeper—Evergreen 
vine; thick, dull green leaves; orange fruit. 
2 Veatch ere WS 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA — 6'-8 
—Pearlbush—White flowers cover bush in 
May. 
Deo ia Dec ae 2.00 
FAGUS SYLVATICA PURPUREA RIV- 
ERSI—90’—River’s Purple Beech. 
ABLE Ce De CC eee 6.50 
FORSYTHIA LYNEWOOD—%S’-7’'—Lyne- 
wood Forsythia—Deep yellow; free flowering. 
Des te Bice b= 2.00 
Ay Sif tan Ce ae eee 3.00 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS—8’ — Golden 
Bell—Bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 
Dee tsi D.C Dae eee 2.00 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY—Pale yel- 
low flowers; blooms profusely. 
2-73 Tt. Bee BS pis) 
9. A ft. BSc Bie 2.12 
4:75 ft. B 6) Bis = eee Se2a 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS—Moraime Lo- 
cust—Honey Locust—Plant Patent 836—Sim- 
ilar to shape of Elm Tree; thornless and seed- 
less; good shade tree. 
GS-9 ft4 Bisa ees eee 9.00 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS INERMIS — 
Thornless Honey Locust — Thornless variety 
of Honey Locust; good shade tree. 
5: (Ott DB. 6c Bee ees 5.00 
6: 7 ft DB Cubes cee 6.00 
