SPRING 1955 27 
1to4 S5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
MYRICA caroliniensis 5'-6' Northern Bayberry 
Does well in poor gravelly soil. Has decorative gray 
berries persisting all winter. 
TwcOn ore ths 1. Bee 3.50 3.00 
TAGSCO ne be Ol Dice elas 4.50 4.00 
Pa) Tas PALS Sa pall BCA bee ne 7.00 6.50 
PlCrtO wee Lt Bee 9.00 8.50 
Sie to ote 1h. Bia Bie ck 10.50 10.00 
NYSSA sylvatica 60’-70’ Sour Gum 
Brilliant scarlet autumn color. 
Bo tomo eit. Bie Bi 16.00 
ei Pls) “fy Ail SEGA 0 Coen 24.00 
Se ota) Grape] Bad Sean 32.00 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum 30'-35’ Sourwood 
Graceful clusters of white flowers, Aug. Good 
leathery foliage. Fine autumn color. 
Oe omoe tb. 5.00 4.00 3.00 
Se OG) ag 1S ail 8 Seueeanones 7.00 6.00 5.00 
PLO OS SY 9 Gb gd aed § iene 9.00 8.00 7.00 
DPmLOMO Tent tb Orb. 15.00 14.00 13.00 
Gm Ome Lt. Dt. 19.00 18.00 
MM COME TEL Ue Bo, OS Do teeters 22.00 20.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis 6’-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
2% in. deep pots, $240 per M. .36 32 28 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius 7'-9' Mock Orange 
The old fashioned Sweet Syringa—white flowers 
with pronounced yellow centers. 
DE OUT Dot lin ee sects oe 1.40 1.30 1.20 
3 78 ve SG saaclibe Een eR Serre 1.60 1.50 1.40 
Aen iG aon met becn es ee rN se 2.00 1.80 1.60 
5 CME AP ens os Nake 2.50 2.20 
