Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
MORUS alba tatarica, 60/ Russian Mulberry 
A dense, quick growing tree. Fruits attractive to birds. 
ONCO 4 wT Creates ce akg. erm ene rai .60 .50 
ASCO 6 RT CE ae ee arg ce eer ee ee LLG 95 To 
Os LO SS atten ere ree te eee a ee 1.50 1.25 1.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (See SORBUS) 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (See KALMIA) 
MULBERRY (See MORUS) 
MYRICA pennsylvanica, 4’-5’ Northern Bayberry 
Does well in poor, gravelly soil. Has decorative, gray berries, and 
‘glossy green foliage. Good for seashore. 
1 DAtOe Sein ie bee ae eee 1.90 1.50 125 
USetOe2 4510) 2b eB ae eee ee 3.00 2.50 2.00 
27 LO rect Ge teat B & Bae eee ee 4.10 Sail) 2.75 
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MYRTLE (See VINCA) 
NINEBARK (See PHYSOCARPUS) 
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OAK (See QUERCUS) 
OREGON GRAPE (See MAHONIA) 
OXYDENDRON arboreum, 25’-30’ Sourwood 
White flowers in August. Leathery foliage. Striking autumn 
coloring. 
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SLO S41 Lota ie ee cs ayes Fe mee iaien ene ES 1.90 1.50 
4stOsh vi tebe ae. eee eee 3.00 2.50 2.00 
DtLOx Gal tee BD tyeeuc an ee cee enn ae 3.75 oeO.0 2.50 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis, 6”-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
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PARTHENOCISSUS (See AMPELOPSIS) 
PEACH, FLOWERING (See PRUNUS) 
PEARL BUSH (See EXOCHORDA) 
PHELLODENDRON chinensis, 25’-30' Chinese Corktree 
A rapid growing tropical appearing small tree. 
DALOPART bie ee. CRT ETD Tit en Nee 1230) ® Be BG) .90 
47 lOn2) ol be ote cat ns ee ae 2.10 15 1.40 
ON LOG6.,1 Cet eres tees Oe ee 3.00 2.50 2.00 
GStor S REM ies Ce. ake) ee om Vera eat 3.75 3.00 2.50 
PHILADELPHUS—MOCKORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius, 9/-10' Sweet Mockorange 
White fragrant flowers. Profusely borne. May and June. 
LS Ut 241i ee ee el eee ee hee 45 ot .30 
2ULO tS Si lia. Oreos is eee cee .60 .50 .40 
DPLO JAS SUA pwede et ee - -75 .60 .50 
ALO ES ET Crt ee kote ae see Sale .90 ven .60 
