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OXYDENDRUM arboreum, Sovurwoop, 15-60 ft. 
The mass of white flowers in late June, July and early 
August make this one of our most valuable flowering 
trees. Brilliant scarlet foliage in autumn. 
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PACHISTIMA canbyi, Cansy Pacuistima, 9 in. 
Dwarf evergreen shrub, especially valuable as a bor- 
der or groundcover plant in half-shady or open loca- 
tions. A native of mountain regions in Virginia and 
West Virginia. 
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(9.00 per 10) 
(11.00 per 10) 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis, Japanese Pacuysanpra, 
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7 in. 
A fine hardy evergreen groundcover plant, best in light 
shade. 
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(3.50 per 10; 30.00 per 100) 
PHELLODENDRON sachalinense, SaxHatin Cork- 
TREE, 30-50 ft. 
Hardy Asiatic tree. Yellowish-green flowers in June 
followed by persistent black fruit. Foliage bright 
yellow in fall. 
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See our eatensive list of garden Chrysanthemums on 
Pages 27 and 28. Also hardy native Orchids on Page 31. 
DRAGON SPRUCE Picea asperata 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius, Sweer Mocxkoranece, 
10-15 ft. 
A favorite old-fashioned shrub with fragrant white 
flowers in May or June. 
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xPHILADELPHUS lemoinei, Lemotne Mock- 
ORANGE, 5-6 ft. 
Very fragrant white flowers in May or June. 
xPHILADELPHUS virginalis, Hv. Viretnat Mock- 
ORANGE, 6-8 ft. 
A universal favorite for its large semi-double fragrant 
white flowers in June. 
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PHOTINIA villosa, Ortenrat Puorinta, 6-15 ft. 
White flowers in June, followed by bright red fruit 
that persists into winter. Bright red leaves in autumn. 
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PICEA abies, Norway Spruce, 60-150 ft. 
A large and fast-growing evergreen with rich green 
foliage, much planted for screens and windbreaks. 
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PICEA asperata, Dracon Spruce, 40-100 ft. 
Introduced from China in 1910, this most vigorous of 
Spruces has proven to be one of our finest evergreens. 
Very hardy, standing more wind and seashore exposure 
than any other evergreen we know of. Very compact. 
4-5 ft. B&B extra heavy specimen ....... 16.00 
5-6 ft. B&B extra heavy specimen ....... 20.00 
6-7 ft. B&B extra heavy specimen ....... 27.50 
7-8 ft. B&B extra heavy specimen ....... 35.00 
PICEA engelmanni, Excetmann Spruce, 80-150 ft. 
This choice Rocky Mountain conifer has green, blue- 
green or rarely steel-blue leaves. Similar to Colorado 
Spruce, but much softer foliage. 
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PICEA glauca, Wurte Spruce, 60-120 ft. 
Fine northern species, useful for hedges, as a specimen 
or as a screen. 
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PICEA glauca albertiana, Hv. Dwarr Arperra 
SPRUCE (conica), 6 ft. 
A dwarf, compact and slow-growing form of the pre- 
ceding species, greatly valued for rock-garden or 
wherever a miniature upright tree is desired. 
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