BENZOIN 
Benzoin aestivale (Spice Bush) 10-12 ft. 
A yellow mist of flowers in April are 
followed by a great abundance of scar- 
let berries; the rich foliage is spicily 
aromatic. 
Each 
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BERBERIS—Barberry 
Berberis thunbergi (Japanese Barberry) 5- 
7 ft. Ideal hedge plant. Green foliage, 
red berries. Heavy plants. 
Each Each Each 
Per 10 Per 100 
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LostoglS seine 60 a5y5) 50 
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2gLO aa a772 el eee 85 80 75 
B. thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Jap- 
anese Barberry) 5-6 ft. Needs sun to 
bring out the red of the leaves. 
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15 STO SLO (in eee eee 70 65 -60 
LSS tOG2 sein ee 80 75 70 
Zul O geo Sth: seems 1.00 95 -90 
B. thunbergi minor (Box Barberry) 3-4 
ft. A dwarf compact form of Japanese 
Barberry. 
Each 
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BUDDLEIA 
Buddleia Charming. 4 ft. Lavender-pink. 
Flowers all summer. 
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Zeto aS oi ties oe ee eee 1.50 
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B. dubonnet. 5-7 ft. One of the newer 
varieties, dubonnet. Wine-color flowers. 
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ML On see rca oat eee Oe a YS 1.75 
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B. He de France (Hybrid Butterflybush) 
4-5 ft. Vivid rosy purple six-inch flower 
spikes; fragrant, compact hardy. 
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ASLO -D 1 te oe ea ere 2.25 
5) Wo) (8 atte Delia 
B. snowbank. 5-7 ft. (New white budd- 
lela.) 
Each 
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Sito PEt cee ee 1.75 
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Hatos G1 thee ee ee eee 2.75 
CALLICARPA 
Callicarpa purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry) 
4-5 ft. Pink-tinted blossoms in August. 
Lilac-violet berries. 
LSStO24 S10 elena eee Oe eee 1.00 
DECOM OE Coe eet iie ae ge nee eee 1.40 
OOS eA TU ees oe a one ee 1.75 
ASTOR. of sce eee ee ae oe 2.29 
DA COg ws. Uyaree a e  ee  ee 2.75 
CALYCANTHUS 
Calycanthus floridus (Sweetshrub) 6-8 ft. 
Chocolate-colored blossoms. An _ old 
garden favorite. 
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DatOmean | bieeeas sae oes eee ee 1.40 
SRLOl ge & Lt Sete erie abe. eee 1.75 
WA Wahe aba ee een re 2.25 
CARYOPTERIA 
Caryopteria incana (Blue Spirea) 3-4 ft. 
In September and October the bush 
covers itself with lacy lavender flow- 
ers; the leaves are gray-green. Should 
have a sheltered location for best re- 
sults. 
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PARODY as gh Pree Daal Oe se ae WN 1.40 
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CLETHRA 
Clethra alnifolia. 4-5 ft. Shrub with spikes 
of white flowers. 
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LSS tOe24 a IN. ee. meets meee See we 2.00 
ewe oat (aires oto ete eee 2.50 
C. alnifolia rosea. 4-5 ft. 
Shrub with spikes of delicate pink 
flowers with a most pleasing fragrance. 
We consider it among the finest. Likes 
a moist location. 
LBSOSLS 41th oe ee ee 1.50 
USstocZ4Gl nites: ob baeee ee eee eee 2.00 
2 COWL OST Cicada een ae 2.50 
CORNUS—Dogwood 
Cornus paniculata (Gray Dogwood) 10-12 
ft. Numerous small, white flowers in 
May followed by white fruit on red 
stems. 
ASUO e081 toi ees ee 1.50 
De LOmG 1 bonne baa 1.75 
OP LO eh. Gal t5ceea ee oe Vance 2.25 
BUO #1 Ort bie eee adie 
CRATAEGUS—See page 13 
