SPRING 1955 15 
ET 
lto4 §5to24 25&up 
' Each Each Each 
HIBISCUS syriacus 
—Jeanne D'Arc——double white 
PU COMC meek at 1.20 1.00 90 
SS OMe AMM Le ae 140 1.30 1.10 
MI LON VU Ge ci ie 2.00 
—-rubis—large single red 
When in full bloom this Rose of Sharon reminds one 
of the southern crepe myrtle. 
FERRE GO Ai a eR ea 1.20 1.00 
OMe LOmiten einai. tg Ss Tee 1.40 1.30 1.10 
eer COMED ane T Ur cnn ft 2.00 1.80 1.50 
Dae COMO Mer Ce scsh Gye). le ey 2.90 
—Wnm. R. Smith—single white 
Pama COmmoened trance! ol 1.20 1.00 
et) es U0 2 Sa ge oe 1.50 1.30 1.10 
AML OMEO ML Gee tenet len be ey 2.00 1.80 
DemeCOM UML Gein ceo 2.50 
HYDRANGEA 
paniculata grandiflora 4'-5' Peegee 
Very showy blooms, August. 
Pi COMR Ss ie bee ae oly 1.40 1.30 
DemetOnrane TCA ~ 11.60). 1.50 
quercifolia 3'-4' Oakleaf Hydrangea 
Large leaves shaped like an oak leaf, Splended au- 
tumn coloring—succeeds in shade. 
LB italy PAN 2 AOI OOM uO 2.00 1.80 
CpeLOU eye Lip er ee fle, 2.50 
HYPERICUM aureum 3’'-4’ Golden St. Johnswort 
Yellow, July-Aug. Blue-green foliage. Dense habit. 
Good for margin of shrubbery. 
TEAC O Man bere cee rae 150 1.40 1.20 
ILEX crenata 8’-10' Japanese Holly 
Evergreen. Upright growing Japanese holly. Young 
thrify plants. Plants offered here are grown from 
superior selected strain. Large foliage and uniform 
conical habit of plant. Well sheared. 
Ua tOer Leet lw or Bee ha 9.00 8.50 
CutOn ye tt. 0c Bees ee 11.00 10.50 
ELON Opts Ol eet ocr: 13.00 12.50 12.00 
Broo Vente Bk Bikes i 16.00 15.50 15.00 
See) BN) Coase ls pd soko 0 wo 19.00 18.00 
COE NACE ESO Di teseheees 26.00 
