PYRACANTHA COCCINEA KASAN— 
An introduction from Poland; very hardy. 
White flowers in Spring followed by orange- 
scarlet berries. 
Per 
Each 10 
5.00 
PYRACANTHA CRENULATA ROGERS- 
IANA—Dwarf, spreading variety; does not 
fruit as heavily as Pyracantha lalandi; orange- 
red fruit. 
Gifs POt erred see: 5.00 
PYRACANTHA CRENULATA ROGERS- 
IANA UPRIGHT RED—Upright variety of 
the above. 
Per 
100 
5.00 
PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE—Red berries 
in large clusters. 
Gane pot, 2-2) tts see ecru 6.00 
QUERCUS PHELLOS—50’—Willow Oak 
—Round-topped to conical; dense branching 
tree; yellow Autumn color. 
Dae Ottis Dict D wee eae 
Game fi) Ol Dee cee cae. 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM— 
6'-7’—Carolina Rhododendron—Native ever- 
green; dark green leaves; pale rose-pink flowers 
in early May. Best in semi-shade. 
Pel sini B60 DE eee 4.50 4.40 
BS) tohoe td sak 5 Pe ee eee 6.00 5.85 
S224 902 DO 2 ee S00 a0 
INV Cied BIC gd 8 ere ee eee 9.50 9.00 
B20-3 GRD Ol Bane aes 11.50 
SO MIAN oie als eyes ae eas 14.00 
Boe tt B 8. Dae eons 15250 
Bo ee Doe eee 21.00 
De ye Lee ag » Rate hee 26.00 
(CaP (bee Ve oad Serer en 32.00 
Ure Oy Stes OC Dees acate es 45.00 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM 
ALBUM—6’-7’ — Carolina Rhododendron — 
Plants selected for white flowers. 
Med Sn) Dee eee cee 4.75 
lisa Oitie Dc eee 6.50 
[NSPS Fe HN» aad & este se ee ee 8.50 
D2 TC 86 Brae ee cenins 10.00 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE — 
8’-10’'—Catawba Rhododendron—Native ever- 
green; large, rosy-purple flowers in June; good 
foliage. 
US IGY hey, 18st Be ee eecoaeec 6.00 
UGE DAL Way, IBCAN EB) ee open Fone. 
PAN eae ds Lietad oke= eres: emer 9.50 
Dped tts BSCE. creceate 130 
Zee taal ois al o ler Sane ee eer 14.00 
WES SG aee Meh (cle) Blane peer 21.00 
Soe: bie ie: Eseese sie eccee 26.00 
Gan) {ea Digg Dee 32.00 
Se Ostee Bios De eee. 75.00 
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RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM—10’-12’ 
—Rosebay Rhododendron—Native evergreen; 
light pink or white flowers in late June; good 
foliage. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
Dall S hay Jeb ee tel 4.00 3.90 
USyolee} Tov, 18h tog 1B) yO" 4.75 
S224 itis D ee Bo see 6.50 6.00 
2215 tt, B& Bee Woy FAN 
Digi tt DSC Dn 9.50 9.00 
5a > ft. .B CC Bae. L200 TID 0 
315-4 tt, B& Boone 15.00 
422516. Bisbee. coe 18.00 
Sa Ol te Dee Daa ee 24.00 
O-eity Bie B25 35.00 
8-10 ft. B & B heavy...... 60.00 
10-12 ft. B & B heayy...... 85.00 
12-14 ft. B & B heavy...... 100.00 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM ROSEA 
—True pink form of the variety; good foliage: 
limited quantity. 
E22 ite Di Oe eee 6.50 
Sel eun)D 8 Bee ae 8.00 
G2 24 its, 1s Se Bae eee 9.00 
ESB EGAN owed ob pee nee 10.00 
ioe) tt 65 Bee 14.00 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS. 
Album elegans—8’-10’—Tall growing 
variety with white flowers. Bi Diets 
America—6’-8’—Good red. B.C.D; 
Catawbiense grandiflora—Purple. E.E.G. 
Dr. Dresselhuys—6’-8’—Crimson. jcAGe WM ie 
Fastuosum fl. pl—Mauve. E 
F. D. Goodman—Red. ELE 
Kettledrum—6’-8’—Majenta flowers with 
yellow markings. Fad oh Gd BH DP 
Lee’s Dark Purple—6’-8’—Very hardy 
variety; dark purple. D.E.E: 
President Lincoln—Lavendar. D.E.E.G. 
Dr. H. J. Lovink—Crimson. D.E. 
Mme. Masson—W hite. EF. 
Old Port—6’-8’—Plum-colored flowers. B.C.D. 
Mrs. E. S. Rand—Red. (CAB Bee 
Roseum elegans—Rose-pink. DEG, 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers—Red. CL: 
H. W. Sargent—Rose-red. BAG Lue 
Aw 1021201. B & By 6.00 
B. 12-15in. B&B 7.00 
G 715-161 B&B 9.00 
Dee) 8-24.01. Bo BS 1200 
By 222)4 fe B&B 16.00 
EO 214-3 ft: B&B 20.00 
G. 3-34. B&B 24.00 
RHUS COTINUS (COTINUS AMERI- 
CANUS ) —30’—American Smoke Tree—The 
flowers are greenish, feathery masses in mid- 
June; upright, rather narrow habit; brilliant 
orange to scarlet Fall color. 
Be Syyde, MU ee 4.00 
