EUONYMUS PATENS—6’-8’— Spreading 
Exonymus—Half-evergreen; ornamental orange 
berries. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
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Sac ce oe 6a er 5.00 
Wea 38, VON ZI Bo ee 6.50 
Din 3) Whe, 18} Beye 8.00 
EUONYMUS RADICANS—15’-20’'—Wi- 
tercreeper—Evergreen vine; good ground 
cover. 
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EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS — 
12’-15’ — Big Leaf Wintercreeper—Evergreen 
vine; thick, dull green leaves; orange fruit. 
SIVCAL cers eee ee ee ee 2.00 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA — 6’-8’ 
—Pearlbush—White flowers cover bush in 
May. 
De NA Veh oe 2.00 
FAGUS SYLVATICA PURPUREA RIV- 
ERSI—90’—River’s Purple Beech. 
4-0) tte De Doe eee 7.00 
Speed Ms evcdehn ee 8.00 
FORSYTHIA LYNEWOOD-—%S’-7’—Lyne- 
wood Forsythtia—Deep yellow; free flowering. 
2-83 its. Diet Bae 
Bo 12. 138. eee ee 3.50 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS—8’ — Golden 
Bell—Bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 
Jus tts Dit Daneeee ee 2.00 
3-24 tty Bie 13 oe eee 2.50 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY—Pale yel- 
low flowers; blooms profusely. 
Do BV 34% Vek gd 8 BD) 
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Bhs SVG, [B82 1B soe 3.25 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS—Moraine Lo- 
cust—Honey Locust—Plant Patent 836—Sim- 
ilar to shape of Elm Tree; thornless and seed- 
less; good shade tree. 
(Ge Wsqe Wyse ley ek 8.00 
GLEDITSIA TRICANTHOS INERMIS — 
Thornless Honey Locust — Thornless variety 
of Honey Locust; good shade tree. 
DPMS Pekocl epee «kre 50 
Gai Fide debe eee 6.50 
GORDONIA ALATAMAHA—20’—A small 
native tree with white flowers in September. 
Good Fall coloring. 
WED Wal, IBV C82 Ban on sesacnem eee 4.00 
Dao tte: 60, Disa eee D0) 
SRA ttn 6G Deen 7.00 
He, Sysim, deel 8) toghe eee §.00 
HALESIA CAROLINA—30’—Carolina Sil- 
verbell—White, bell-shaped flowers in mid- 
May; yellow Autumn coloring. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
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DEO St DiC ee ere 2.50 
Bo. A ie, IBY Se BS eee 3.50 
DBs Site. VOSS IO a se ee 5.00 
Oe Tite Weel oa. 7.50 
HEDERA HELIX—English Ivy. 
PT DOC pee seers tet 0 00) 270 
HEDERA HELIX BALTICA—Baltic Ivy— 
Very hardy. 
HEDERA HELIX CONGLOMERATA— 
Bunchleaf Ivy—Bunch leaves; upright growth. 
HEDERA HELIX CONGOSTA—Heart- 
shaped leaves. 
HEDERA HELIX PEDATA—Birdsfoot 
Ivy. 
HEDERA HELIX SAGITIFOLIA—Climb- 
ing type of Ivy. 
Big NUL 4s DO Cinbecec aerate ees 2h cece 1.00 .90 
HYDRANGEA PETIOLARIS — 75’ — 
Climbing Hydrangea—A clinging vine with 
flowers in large, flat clusters blooming in mid- 
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HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA—6’—Oak- 
leaved Hydrangea—Erect panicles of white 
flowers turning purplish at maturity; blooms 
in mid-July; reddish Fall color. 
Dee yerta Dy, OC Demers. PLO, 
HYPERICUM AUREUM—Golden St. Jobns- 
wort—Yellow flowers in July and August; 
blue-green foliage; good edging plant. 
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PLLEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIETIES—40’— 
English Holly—Dense, evergreen, lustrous foli- 
age; red berries on female plants. 
SaF Ou yD Gc Do asee eie 1.50 
cit Ta led 3 cod 6 ees eee oe 3.00 
ILEX CORNUTA— 9’— Chinese Holly — 
Dark, lustrous, evergreen foliage; bright red 
berries on female plants. 
WEIS) shoe Leicte 18) 5.00 
ILEX CORNUTA BURFORDI—9’—Bazar- 
ford Chinese Holly—Dark evergreen foliage; 
very dense growing habit; large, bright red 
berries. 
