FALL 1955 17 
ELL NET EARS EEE SSE SED AE LSI ETI TG OE ES PAN SS TER 
lto4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
HEDERA helix 
—baltica 20'-50’ Baltic Ivy 
Evergreen. Slightly smaller leaves with prominent 
white veins. Clings better than all other forms. 
ASIP OLS ate eo Oe | 1.00 90 80 
—pedata 20’-50’ Birdsfoot Ivy 
Evergreen, Star like leaves distinctly viewed. 
ART OCS Wr ee eee ooo et A 1.00 90 .80 
— Pittsburg 20-50’ Branching Ivy 
Evergreen. Small foliage, self-branching habit. 
ARITI BLOUSE tet ete ce a a 1.00 90 .80 
HIBISCUS syriacus 10’-12’ Rose of Sharon 
Good old fashioned summer and autumn blooming 
shrub. 
—Dela Vaux—single lavender purple 
Very striking to the eye. A dwarf plant. 
MLO eS ea LU Pk Coen ihaR omer: 1.20 = 1.10 
MLO a aL Ge ho ee te ies 1.40 
—Lady Stanley—double pink 
MLO LU os rr ee 1.20 1.00 
OMe LOse4 wee Cee iene cau anon, Yi 1.40 1.30 1.10 
AME Ome ernst Cone’ Pain beet 2 2.00 1.80 1.50 
—Jeanne D'Arc—double white 
MLO OWL e te eo ric, 1.20 1.00 90 
OME OMA tL at pete ae et 1.40 1.30 1.10 
—rubis—large single red 
When in full bloom this Rose of Sharon reminds one 
of the southern crepe myrtle. 
CMR O Mame td Laporte ie ien8, 1.40 1.30 
Are LO err Cree Be edna 2.00 1.80 1.50 
—Wm. R. Smith—single white 
TA AAPOR IS EG, Se ee ais A 1.20 1.00 
sy, AMON EGET 9 ig Se deere el ee ec 1.50 1.30 
