MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—15’-18’— 
Saucer Magnolia—Glossy foliage; large, pink, 
cup-shaped flowers in April. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
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SE Bie ol. eo 10.50 
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Sort De Bes... 19.00 
Geren te tiee BY on. 22.50 
MAGNOLIA LENNEI — 15’-18’ — Lenne 
Magnolia—Flowers dark rose-purple on out- 
side of the petals, white inside. 
TEE ee as 8.50 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA — 10’-12’ — Star 
Magnolia—White, semi-double flowers;  fra- 
grant. 
Demi oe itewis Oc Bo. ss. 9.00 
DU aunty OC Balsa. oe 1350 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA ROSEA—10’-12’ 
—Pink Star Magnolia—Pale pink, semi-double 
flowers. 
2 Mae (i oe 15.00 
MS S16 stg o eae rr 20.00 
ASG: (e042 ae 25.00 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM—4’-5’—Oregon 
Grape—Glossy, green leaves turning scarlet 
in Fall; yellow flowers; blue-black fruit. 
WSs a 4.00 
Shoe 08a) | ee 5.00 
eres ie B Bc Be 2s. 6.00 
MAHONIA BEALEI—12’—Leatherleaf Ma- 
honia—Evergreen shrub with dark bluish- 
green foliage; bluish-black fruit; fragrant 
lemon-yellow flowers; likes partial shade. 
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MALUS—15’-30’—Flowering Crabapple. 
arnoldiana—Arnold Crabapple—Semi- 
double flowers; deep pink in bud open- 
ing white in early May; yellow and red 
fruit. D.E. 
atrosanguinia—Carmine Crabapple—Single, 
crimson flowers in mid-May; dark red 
fruit. A.C.D.E. 
baccata—Siberian Crabapple—Fragrant, 
white flowers in early May; red or yellow 
fruit; upright habit. BC.DE 
floribunda—Japanese Crabapple—Deep pink 
buds and flowers fading to white in early 
May; yellow and red fruit; densely 
branched, rounded habit. B.G.D.E. 
Halliana Parkmani—Parkman Crabapple— 
Double, rose flowers in early May; dull 
red fruit; upright, dense-branching 
habit. BGA), 
Hopa—Rose flowers in early May; orange 
and red fruit; vigorous habit; fruit good 
for jelly. GD: 
micromalus superbus—Midget Crabapple— 
Fragrant, pink flowers in early May; 
red to greenish-red fruit. dense, upright 
habit. DE 
prunifolia—Chinese Pearleaf Crabapple— 
Fragrant, pink flowers in early May; dense 
branching habit. D.E. 
scheideckeri—Scheidecker Crabapple— 
Double, pale pink flowers in early May; 
yellow to orange fruit. BC DE 
seiboldi—Toringo Crabapple—Single, pink 
flowers turning white in late May; up- 
right, pyramidal habit. 
spectabilis rosea plena—Chinese Crabapple— 
Double, pink flowers in early May; green 
fruit. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
AG 2- 3 ft. B&B 6.50 
B. 324 ft. B & B 7250 
‘Ge A= > ft. Bi& BY 10.50 
1B) 5-. 6.166 b.& B. 22.50 
E. 6- 8ft. B&B 16.50 
MALUS SARGENTI—8’—Sargent Crab- 
apple—Pure white, fragrant flowers in mid- 
May; dark red fruit. 
4- 5 ft. B& B heavy ..... 16.50 
8-10 ft. B& Bplanted 125.00 
MALUS IOENSIS PLENA—Brechtel’s Crab- 
apple—Pale pink, double flowers. 
oe ft Bk B22... 7.50 
Dee tte Oe oe 8.50 
LIA Be ee oe 2 11.50 
NYSSA SYLVATICA—G0’-70’—Sour Gum 
—Brilliant Fall color. 
“Ae YG ios. bits cal 8 em ee empe es 8.50 
OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM—235’-30’— 
Sorrelwood—Native; clusters of white flowers 
in August; foliage a wonderful red in Fall. 
Sper own oa a ees eee ea 6.50 
i Peer, OE Worcs 10.00 
peeG ita BD oo Boe. 12.50 
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iis ihe Be Bee 45.00 
14516 tt D & Bo ee 60.00 
iG L a ite, Doe Dee ae, 75.00 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS—6”-9"— 
Japanese Spurge—Evergreen ground cover for 
shady places. 
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PERNETTYA MUCRONATA — 18” — 
Chilean Pernettya—Little known evergreen 
shrub with very decorative white to dark 
purple flowers; needs several plants for proper 
fertilization. 
is-1pin Be Bee 4.00 
