LEESLEY NURSERIES, INC. FALL 
BLUE PRINCE (Spring Only) — Large blue flowers similar to 
A. G., blooms July and August, semi-hardy, needs winter pro- 
tection. In order to get the blue color, one must mix in the soil 
1 Tablespoon per plant, once a month, aluminum sulphate. 
In pots 2.00 Each 
HYPERICUM-MOSERIANUM — (ST. JOHN’S WORT) Dwart 
yellow flowering shrub. Hardy, and blooms late in summer. 
Each 5 to 25 
1.50 
INDIAN CURRANT— See ‘“CORALBERRY” 
JAPANESE QUINCE — (CYDONIA japonica) 
JAPANESE QUINCE — Dwarf growing shrub with thorny 
branches which are covered in late April with bright, flame-red 
flowers followed by brilliant orange fruit. 
12 feet 1.30 1.20 
APPLE BLOSSOM — Same as above but with pink flowers. 
15 inch 1.50 
CORAL SEA — Same as above but with coral flowers. 
1% feet 2.00 —— 
SNOWBIRD — Same as above but with white flowers. 
1% feet 2.00 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE — See “EUONYMUS alatus” 
JETBEAD — (RHODOTYPOS kerroides) 
Medium growing, yellow green crinkly leaves, single white 
flowers in June followed by very black shiny berries which 
are attractive to birds. 2 feet 1.50 1.40 
LILAC — (SYRINGA) 
COMMON PURPLE — (vulgaris) Tall growing shrub with 
large leaves and purple blooms in late May. 
COMMON WHITE — (vulgaris alba) Same as the purple bear- 
ing white flowers. 
PERSIAN — (persica) Compact medium growing shrub, has 
smaller leaves than the common variety, and never misses a 
year in flowering. The panicles of lavender flowers are small- 
er, but are borne profusely. 
LATE LILAC — (villosa) Tall growing, with very large leaves, 
blooms profusely about three weeks after the common lilac 
but the blooms are smaller. Flowers over a four week period 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 2.00 1.90 
12 
