PHILADELPHUS—Mock Orange. 
Albatre—S’—Double, white flowers. B.G, 
Atlas—8’—Large, single flowers. Be 
Belle Etoile—6’—Single, white flowers, 
purple blotch at base. A 
Bouquet Blanc—6’—White flowers; free 
blooming; fragrant. B. 
Burfordensis—Outstanding, new variety A.B. 
Enchantment—Double, white flowers. A.B 
Glacier—S’—Double white flowers. (© 
Innocence—8’—Very fragrant, 
single flowers. A.B 
Minnesota Snowflake—Very hardy; 
tall-growing; double, fragrant flowers. B.C. 
Monster—Large, pure white flowers. B. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
A; 18-2419 B&B 2:25 
Bo 62: Site BeBe 275 
Gr 3 +4. te B 6B 50 
PHILADELPHUS—Mock Orange. 
lemoine—Semi-double, fragrant, white 
flowers. A.B. 
virginalis—7’-8’—Very large, pure white, 
semi-double flowers. 
A. 18-24in.B&B 2.00 
Bo) 223: 1t-B 6cBa 2.25 
CG 3-Ate B&B 3.00 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA—12’-15’—Christmas 
Berry—White flowers in June; outstanding 
scarlet berries in profusion in Autumn. 
We By is NBY dB ee D> 
Seer age oiyscm sere | eee 3.50 
PICEA MAXWELLI—Maxwell Spruce— 
Good Rock Garden plant; low spreading, 
mound-like habit. 
BA ots itd aM al a hey Spee SPB. 18.00 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—3’-4\—Mountain 
Fetterbush—Native evergreen; hardy shrub 
covered in April with spikes of white flowers. 
EQS at SCS ee eee 4.00 
POZA Mis hol b iy ccat bear soe ree 5.00 
15-18: in BSc Be 6.25 
Le224 1h D 6a Bee 8.00 
PIERIS JAPONICA—‘S’-6’—Andromeda— 
Evergreen; glossy leaves turning bronze in 
Winter; drooping clusters of white flowers. 
VOn 240. Bige Be es ee 3.50 
ed Doe eee ee 4.50 
15-18: in. Bice Bae 6.50 
13224 if, B So Bene ae 8.25 
2-200 tt. D Geen eee 11.00 
2iepe ft. Be Bue exe 13.50 
PIERIS POLIFOLIA NANA GRANDI- 
FLORA—Very dwarf, new variety. 
1012 1698 se Bsa 3.00 
PINUS STROBUS—8’-10’—White Pine— 
Soft, green needles; excellent for hedges and 
background planting. 
B24: fer So eee 11.00 
Hamp tt Dice. ae ee 15:50 
Dien O\ i os Oc aerate 18.50 
Gumictin, Dy Gclesteeece res 22.00 
10 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS — 70-80’ — 
Oriental Plane—Fast grower; smooth, almost 
white bark; good shade tree. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
9-10 ft. 1-1 in. cal. B& B 10.50 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA FARRICRI— 
3'—Bush Cinquefoil—Dwarf habit; golden- 
yellow flowers throughout Summer. 
15-18 it. potted. 2.25. 2.00 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA MOONLIGHT 
—3’—Bush Cinquefoil—Variety with light 
yellow flowers. 
LD =b8. 1tt, pOued =e sree 2.00 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA VILMORI- 
ANA — 3’ — Bash Cinquefoil—Variety with 
creamy-white flowers and silvery leaves. 
15-18 in. potted. = eee 2.00 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA—6 —Flowering 
Almond—Double, pink flowers in May. 
Do Et, 2.50 
Jn Me ets, B® Prarence sere 
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS SCHIPKAEN- 
SIS—Cherry-laurel—Shiny, evergreen leaves, 
very leathery texture; white flowers in May 
followed by purple to black fruit. A very 
good shrub which is used too rarely. 
16-24. Bist Beets 6.50 
PRUNUS SERRULATA—20’-40’—Japan- 
ese Flowering Cherry. 
Beni-Higan—Pink flowers. ALB: 
Kwanzan—Large, double, deep 
pink flowers. 18 5 Ob 
Mount Fuji—Double, white flowers. A.B. 
Naden—Pale pink, semi-double 
flowers. AB: 
AS” 3-410 B&B 600 
Bo) 4S tte B&B 8:00 
C. 5- 6ft B&B 12.00 
PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA PENDULA — 
Weeping Japanese Cherry—Pendulous branch- 
es; single, pink flowers in early Spring. 
2 yr. 5-6 ft. B&B... 8.00 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD — 10’-12’ — 
Flowering Plum—Dark reddish flowers and 
leaves. 
6.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA ANGUSTI- 
FOLIA—9’-12’—Evergreen Firethorn—Variety 
with yellow berries. 
Grite sputescoe aire: Meee oe 5.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI— 
9’ - 12’ — Evergreen Firethorn — Broad-leaved 
evergreen with large clusters of orange berries 
in the Fall. 
Gino pot ess. ee eee 5.00 
Bo St. potted seca eee 8.00 
AAT) ft.spotted es 12.00 
