24 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora HILLS OF SNOW 
Large flat heads of white in July and August. 
Extra-strong plante*<........: Hao 12.00 
Hydrangea paniculata granditlora 
COMMON HYDRANGEA 
Pyramidal heads of flowers, white changing to rose-pink. 
EOS A Leaecccsnses racencmmedt as vows 125 11.50 
Bt METER ta scar.eiosesteteeaes is 16.00 
llex verticillata WINTERBERRY 
Large shrub with bright red berries in the late fall. 
LUGE tea i ee eee 135 12.00 
Kerria japonica pleniflora DOUBLE KERRIA 
An attractive shrub with bright green twigs and _ leaves. 
Bright butter-cup yellow flowers in early spring. 
LU t0 oe ee ee 1.50 13.50 
Kolkwitzia amabilis BEAUTY BUSH 
The slender, arching branches are covered with small, bell- 
shaped flowers of soft salmon-pink in June. 
2 toro i fte” “seiccesctesencctesncess | 16.00 
Ligustrum ibolium IBOLIUM PRIVET 
Heavy glossy foliage and upright growth, resembling Cal- 
ifornia Privet but much more hardy. 
Per 10 Per 100 
FLOW ORL cece eee 4.00 35.00 
3. COA gt Bee a eee eee 4.50 40.00 
LO Owl Lente ceeeeteenen eee 7.50 
Lonicera tatarica rosea TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Large bush with arching branches which are covered in 
May with deep pink flowers. Bright red berries. 
Each Per 10 
DitOSSeltp entree 1.10 10.00 
coy LOwh CLES eect ena, nena Te50 13.00 
Lonicera zabeli RED HONEYSUCKLE 
Deep red flowers make a striking display in May. 
DELO ou LUN een cesmeemste teres Wests) 2250 
DL OMAR T bimget eaeaen cocoee entee Mote 16.00 
Myrica pensylvanica BAYBERRY 
Attractive low shrub bearing masses of grayish white berries 
well into winter. Will] do well in poor soil. 
15 to: 13) in, Bs @ Bees 2.15 25.00 
18 toc2hiunebaGaBeeaes 3.29 30.00 
2 LORZ YG te Da CONS aie 4.00 
