10 
EISLER NURSERIES 
1to9 10& up 
Each Each 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera filifera aurea - 10° 
Golden Thread Falsecypress 
Gorgeous golden thread-like leaves on drooping bran- 
ches. 
1? =tosLbein B&B Dae Se pAkegis ys 3.00 roads. 
PhetoOnteulne bw bees... 4.00 Beto 
TSO e204 11t +b 6s ba eee ee 6.00 
24 to 3 in. B&B Dies See 8.00 
30 to 36 in. B&B Sates 10.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera plumosa 
Plume Sawara Falsecypress 
Soft feathery 
pyramids of fern-like foliage. 
15 toeks Sine GB ee se Gee ES 4.00 BaD 
18 to 24 in. B&B Dione ana 6.00 5.50 
Delon lie DOL a ae ae ? 7.00 6.50 
Bat0. 74 tte bw is Prat sE 10.00 9.00 
5 to 6 ft. B&B _- fis ae 14.00 13.00 
6 to 8 ft. B&B ate 16.09 15.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera plumosa aurea - 30’ 
Golden Plum Sawara Falsecypress 
Toe O gb te Ole ee 4.00 
rl Oto ett oO bo eee ee 5.50 
Sey OS EWA ey SYA bees ee en 7.00 
Ato. 6 it. BOB: = see 9.00 
5h to-26at. B&Bs aa 12.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS squarrosa veitchi 
Moss Falsecypress 
A billowy pyramid of soft violet-gray foliage. 
18> to: 24 in] B&Bs 2 See 6.00 
8>to <451t. B&B eames ete 4 10.00 
Ato p-1t. Bab é "reat le te Nh 
HerbosstOst bee Anis eet ee ete Set ee 15.00 
CHAENOMELES japonica - ae 5S Japanese Quince 
Searlet-red flowers in April. Called “Firebush” by many. 
Small yellow quinces. 
1 Setonescinew ee nated Bean aes 1.10 
CHAENOMELES japonica Stanford Red 
10 to 12 in. ee Pi So. EAS 1.10 
CHAENOMELES japonica Snowbird 
T02t0s1 21 oo atte 1.25 1.10 
CHAENOMELES japonica Apple Blossom 
QEUOs onl bere et a he aed i 2.00 qRores' 
CHIONANTHUS virginicus - 30° White F ringetree 
Feathery white flowers in May and June. Blue fruit in 
autumn. 
LOS COsb 2 2 Tl oe ee ss ek ae 1.00 90 
12 to 18: in, Se es ee te ere SB 1.10 
Testo cade Lil ee eee eee a 1.60 1.50 
POOR Lia es ie a a ee 2.25 2.00 
3 1Oree eb iret ae me eae 4.50 
~ CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We propagate and grow thousands of hardy Chrysanthemums, both 
in the Cushion type and the taller growing varieties. A large plot of 
ground across from our Garden Shop - Seven miles West of Butler on 
Route 422 - is being devoted to the raising of some of the finest 
“Mums” in America. If you like to see a beautiful display of thou- 
sands of flowers all in bloom at one time, we invite you to see our 
“Mums” in bloom in September and October of each year. You may 
make your selections and have them dug fresh for you to take home 
to your garden. If you just wish to browse around, or to take colored 
pictures of them, you may do so at any time. 
