Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
RHAMNUS ecathartica, 9'-10’ Common Buckthorn 
Dark green foliage. Black berries. 
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— frangula, 8’-9’ Glossy Buckthorn 
Excellent foliage. Red berries turning black when ripe. 
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RHODODENDRON carolinianum, 4’-6’ Carolina Rhododendron 
Bright pink flowers, May-June. One of the best for planting in 
open spaces. 
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— catawbiense, 6’-9’ Catawba Rhododendron 
Large rosy purple flowers, May-June. Does best in partial shade. 
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— maximum, 8’-10’ Rosebay Rhododendron 
Striking light pink flowers, May-June. Does best in shaded areas. 
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HYBRID RHODODENDRONS 
Album elegans. Light blush changing to white. 2-214’; 214-3’. 
Catawbiense grandiflora. Lavender pink. 2-214’; 214-3’. 
Lady Armstrong. Rose pink. 2-244’; 244-3’. 
Roseum elegans. Lavender-pink. 2-24%’; 2%-3’. 
Roseum superbum. Clear, soft coral-rose. 2-214’; 214-3’. 
Foregoing varieties at the following prices: 
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— Boule de Neige. Dwarf. Clear White. 
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See also AZALEA for species and varieties commonly known as Azalea. 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (scandens), 4’-5’ White Kerria 
Fresh green foliage. White flowers, May, June. Shiny bead-like 
black berries all winter. 
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RHUS canadensis (aromatica), 4’-5’ Fragrant Sumac 
Clusters of small. yellow flowers in April and May, followed by 
bright coral red fruits in June. Aromatic foliage. 
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