PIERIS japonica (Japanese Andromeda) 
Evergreen. Thick shiny leaves, turning 
bronze in winter. Drooping clusters of 
small, white flowers open in May. Best 
in moist, partially shaded place. 
18-24" light SHOU 
18-24" heavy 4.00 
2-2/2‘ heavy 9.00 
242-3’ heavy 6.50 
PINUS mughus (Mugho Pine) 
Evergreen. Forms a round-topped clump. 
Useful for rock planting and foundation 
work. 
18-24" . 2550 
thunbergi (Japanese Black Pine) 
Evergreen. Rich dark green long needles. 
242-3" 4.50 
PLATANUS occidentalis 
(American Planetree or 
American Sycamore) 
IPE Glee 8.00 
Ta ore al 9.00 
POPULUS nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar) 
Tall spire-like character; valued for 
landscape work and screens. 
8-10' (Fall 1954) 2.50 
PRUNUS cerasifera pissardi 
Newport Thundercloud (Purple-leaf Plum) 
Valued chiefly because of purplish fol- 
iage; should be pruned every year for 
best color effect. 
6-8" 6.50 
Glandulosa rosea 
(Double Pink Flowering Almond) 
Flowers very showy, May. 
242-3» B&B’ 1.50 
3-4' B&B ; be7 5 
subhirtella pendula (Weeping Jap. Cherry) 
Graceful tree covered with pink blos- 
soms in early spring. 
No. 1 6.50 
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