Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
MYRTLE (See VINCA) 
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NINEBARK (See PHYSOCARPUS) 
NYSSA sylvatica, 40’-60’ Sourgum or Tupelo 
Handsome foliage which assumes bright colors in fall. Will grow 
in wet places. 
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ECO MO atl Urged OCS tacaAe aterm Nh hc dnalier: 6.00 5.00 Seana 
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OAK (See QUERCUS) 
OREGON GRAPE (See MAHONTA) 
OSTRYA virginica, 25’-30’ Hophornbeam 
Slender, spreading branches; beech-like foliage, yellow in fall. 
Smooth blue-gray bark, hop-like fruits. Thrives in dry locations. 
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AMEE OR Ry oat Cee cae hoe sro 4.10 3tDO MER | Tteear 
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OXYDENDRON arboreum, 25’-30’ Sourwood 
Showy white flowers in August. Leathery foliage. Striking, crimson 
fall coloring. The very finest native small tree. 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis, 6”-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
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PARTHENOCISSUS (See AMPELOPSIS) 
PEACH, FLOWERING (See PRUNUS) 
PEARL BUSH (See EXOCHORDA) 
PHELLODENDRON chinensis, 25’-30' Chinese Corktree 
A rapid growing tropical appearing small tree. 
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PHILADELPHUS—MOCKORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius, 9'-10' Sweet Mockorange 
White fragrant flowers. Profusely borne. May and June. 
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