JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA COMPACTA— 
4-5’ — Compact Phitzer Juniper — Blue-green 
foliage; low growing evergreen. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
I5StStiny Be eee 5.50 
S-2An ine 6a ee 8.00 
Dept oitte biG ee 9.00 
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS BAR HAR- 
BOR—14’—Bar Harbor Juniper—Very pros- 
trate ground cover; blue-green foliage turn- 
ing purple in Fall. 
On in i POtee se 4.25 
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JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI— 
114’—Sargent Juniper—Prostrate habit; bright 
green foliage; sunny location. Good Rock 
Garden plant. 
13-24.1n,.B & Bos are) 
2-206 Be Dae ee 9.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA CANNARTI 
—20'-25’ — Cannart Cedar — Columnar; deep 
green foliage; steel-blue berries in Fall. 
PO SAat ND OC Be ee 8.25 
Sere ity & Dees 10.00 
AST Star Oo D seeebe eee: 13.50 
52 Ott AB Oe Bee 17.00 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—6’-8’ — Moxntain 
Laurel—Native evergreen; covered in late May 
and early June with white to pink flowers; 
glossy, dark green foliage; does better in semi- 
shade. Nursery grown only. 
1: > in> Bie: Dee eee 3.50) 3.40 3:30 
1S: 1 eunwD & Bae lee 5.00% 485 
18-24 in. DS. Bi 650) 6.25 
222079 St. 1B Be Bae tot 8.90 | 8.25 
PA Bre Cage) oft ile Be See L150 .11.06 
32900 tO A eee 13.00 
BOO C aD Deane es 16.00 
(je its D 8 Bs aes 48.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA FL. PL.—4’—Double 
Kerria — Double, yellow flowers from June 
through September. 
Det D SC Biles sss 2.00 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS — 8’ — Beauty 
Bush—Pale pink blossoms in June; graceful 
arching branches. 
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Dee tt Die ee eee 22 
Den Atht ee DIG Db a eee 3.00 
LABURNUM VOSSI—30’—Golden Chain 
—Small tree; yellow flowers resembling Wis- 
teria; most attractive. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
Ao 5. t(D Se Bie ee HM 
6 ft) Bie Ba ee 9.50 
6-2 iit 0B es Bere ee LOWS 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM — 18” — 
Box Sandmyrtle—Small, waxy, white flowers 
in May; lustrous evergreen foliage; needs acid 
soil. 
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LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI—3’-4’—Droop- 
ing Andromeda—Native evergreen; glossy fol- 
iage; white flowers in May; rich Autumn color; 
best planted in semi-shade. 
12-1840. Be Bee 5.00 
18-24 10, B 6 ee 6.00 
2-249 ft. & Dee TIO 
2Yo23 tt B66 Do 11.00 
3-3. Va tt B Sc.D oes 1273 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM — 9’-10’ — 
California Prive-—Most popular hedge plant. 
no) Ett ees ae eee 1.30. 1.25 ieee 
LIGUSTRUM REGELIANUM—4’-6’—Re- 
L5aLoiin 2 = eee 1:30 Sie 
(S524 in ce eee 1.60, ie 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA—G60’-70’ 
—Sweet Gum—Star-shaped leaves; interest- 
ing corky bark. Grows well in moist places. 
G8 ft 8 & bee 13.25 
8-10 tt. B& Bie 15.00 
LONICERA CARDINAL—Honeysuckle— 
Bright pink flowers in April and May; bright 
red fruit. 
Sait Deb 2.50 
LONICERA TATARICA ROSEA—8’-10’— 
Tatarian Honeysuckle—Pink flowers; red fruit. 
32 At Dec es 2) 
LONICERA ZABELLI—8’-10’—True Red 
Honeysuckle—Attractive red flowers; red fruit 
early in the Fall. 
22S tt BGO De ee 2.00 
MAGNOLIA ALBA SUPERBA—15’-18'— 
Large white flowers in April. 
3 41¢ B& Bee 10.50 
