JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS BAR HAR- 
BOR—114’—Bar Harbor Juniper—Very pros- 
trate ground cover; blue-green foliage turn- 
ing purple in Fall. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
Oa 1 2uitits Sift pOting ces 4.25 
WASH SY Gone Oa By ons 6.00 
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JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI— 
114’—Sargent Juniper—Prostrate habit; bright 
green foliage; sunny location. Good Rock 
Garden plant. 
LS 4 iit Be eee ee eee Tas 
PRD SS Seal oils on 5 Mee eonpee ooe 9.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA CANNARTI 
—20’-25’ — Cannart Cedar — Columnar; deep 
green foliage; steel-blue berries in Fall. 
21053 10D & Bae a 8.25 
5-4 its BD Go Be 10.00 
ZEB Uae sya sete ee 13.50 
351 Et, Bie B fees ee 17.00 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—6’-8’ — Mountain 
Laurel—Native evergreen; covered in late May 
and early June with white to pink flowers; 
glossy, dark green foliage; does better in semi- 
shade. Nursery grown only. 
(221 on; B. 8c Bu eee 3:50. 3.40" 3:30: 
1-1 Sins: 60 eee 5.00 4.85 
18-2418 B BoB ase 6.50 6.25 
2e20/9 {te 8a oe 3.920 3.25 
2 Von3 St-0 BiSs Bs ee eee 11505 £1.00 
BBY pM OC Deen eee 13.00 
31a ts DiS Ber eee 16.00 
AcaD, tt Bot Dera 20.00 
Dae OTth B18 Basen tess 30.00 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS — 8’ — Beauty 
Bush—Pale pink blossoms in June; graceful 
arching branches. 
NipSEV LAT Wed Brea be cea 2.00 
Bod ft De Opener Den. 
Bema tt DGC Dee 3.00 
LABURNUM VOSSI—30’—Golden Chain 
—Small tree; yellow flowers resembling Wis- 
teria; most attractive. 
Aces tt B.8e Boeet sae HeSO 
52 Git. Bie Boece 9.50 
G=s/ ft Bsc Be eee 10.75 
O-L0 tts B Geb ee ee 14.00 
LARIX LEPTOLEPSIS — 90’ — Japanese 
Larch—Deciduous, needle-like foliage; open 
pyramidal habit. 
52) Ot" Bk Deets 18.00 
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI—3’-4’—Droop- 
ing Andromeda—Native evergreen; glossy fol- 
iage; white flowers in May; rich Autumn color; 
best planted in semi-shade. 
12: Sans Bik Bae eee 5.00 
L6-2410 B&BS 6.00 
2-7 i/o) thanks Go eee 7.50 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM — 9’-10’ — 
California Privet—Most popular hedge plant. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
Dae te very NeAVY 22... 1.00 90 ~=-«.80 
SAS dey, ee ee oe oa .60 20 eae 
LIGUSTRUM REGELIANUM—4’-6’—Re- 
gel Privet—Low spreading shrub. 
Sel Shia eee ae ee BO WS 
(R71 eee ene 16028 155 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA—60’-70° 
—Sweet Gum-—Star-shaped leaves; interest- 
ing corky bark. Grows well in moist places. 
LOS tte Bo! Bee ee 24.00 
KGa Ofte s GC eee ce 40.00 
LIRIOPE GRAMINIFOLIA — 15” — A 
grasslike ground cover plant, constantly spread- 
ing by runners; spikes of lilac-pink flowers in 
late Summer; green leaves all Winter; likes 
Chunays ete ee eo. 60 
LONICERA ZABELLI—8’-10’—True Red 
Honeysuckle—Attractive red flowers; red fruit 
early in the Fall. 
2 tte Del Dee ee 2.00 
ent te 8a ee 2.50 
he, “Sates 1B Sed Be eee 3.00 
MAGNOLIA ALBA SUPERBA—15’-18’'— 
Large white flowers in April. 
ih Melyegl seen 10.50 
SEDs. Abe cglee: ee wepree 13.75 
MAGNOLIA DENUDATA (CONSPICUA) 
45’—Yulan Magnolia—Fragrant, white flowers 
in late April appearing before the leaves. 
32 A ft) B8e Bt nee 16.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—15’-18’— 
Saucer Magnolia—Glossy foliage; large, pink, 
cup-shaped flowers in April. 
Dees tt Boca eee 8.50 
Se (aie Weseall ba, 2 eee 10.50 
BOS ft a Ba Bae ee. 13.75 
Sat Ott Doc ee 19.00 
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MAGNOLIA LENNEI — 15’-18’ — Lenne 
Magnolia—Flowers dark rose-purple on out- 
side of the petals, white inside. 
Do Ue DCG Dee eee 8.50 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA — 10-12 —= Star 
Magnolia—White, semi-double flowers;  fra- 
grant. 
2-2 VottOn D Gc eee 9.00 
2 o-O) te 80D sear eee: 13.50 
ine ted ots al sae cee ae 15.00 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA ROSEA—10’-12’ 
—Pink Star Magnolia—Pale pink, semi-double 
flowers. 
BA Tes Bier eee eee 15.00 
