BETULA ALBA-—30’-50’—Exuropean White 
Birch—Graceful tree with white bark. 
Boa tte, Be; Bate ee ee 5.00 
Daa Ostia s Ol. eee 7.00 
GompdteoD: bo De seeeee 9.00 
BETULA PAPYRIFERA—40’-50’ — Paper 
Birch—White, papery bark; eo foliage. 
32 -O tt De Dee 7.00 
67e) CAB 6b 9.09 
fee: ti Cl Date eee 11.00 
BETULA PENDULA LACINIATA—40’— 
Weeping Cut-leaf Birch—Distinctive white 
bark. 
Ga Otis ae ee ee one 8.50 
BETULA POPULIFOLIA—30’-40’ — Gray 
Birch—Very effective in natural clumps. 
6 fi-clump B sobre 9.09 
6- 8 ft. clump B&B... 12.00 
8-10 ft. clump B & B...... 16.00 
BUDDLEIA—8’—Hybrid Butterfly Bush— 
Blooms in August. 
Charming—Pink flowers. 
Royal Red—Red flowers. 
White Bouquet—White flowers. 
Clovetset: potq- eee 1.80 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS ARBORESCENS 
—20’—Tree Boxwood—Tree form of Box- 
wood. 
12-1 5.1n) B & Bee, 4.00 
15-1Sun) BeBe 6.00 
[8-24.10 B SB eee 8.00 
2-2 Tt Bika 10.00 
Pe pero pae dehrwdle) eh 2 <8 12.00 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA—Old English 
Boxwood. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
4- 6in. B & Bheavy .... 1407 1-30 91:20 
6-840 & Biheavyres “1216 10 
15-18 in. B& Bheavy .... 10.00 
18-21 in. B & Bheavy .... 15.00 
21-24 in. B & Bheavy .... 20.00 
CARYOPTERIS INCANA—Blwe Mist— 
Low-growing shrub covered with clusters of 
powdery, blue flowers from August until frost. 
12-15-10 Bee eee ee 1.60 
18-24 ine oo Bee eee 2.00 
CERCIS CANADENSIS—20’-25’—Red Bud 
or Judas Tree — Small, rosy-pink flowers in 
April. 
5 6 ital & Deen. Tees, 
be CT B.be Bees eee 9.00 
8-10 ft. B& Bheavy .... 20.00 
CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM — 60’- 
100’ — Katsura ‘Tree — Wide-spreading tree 
with several main trunks; good shade tree. 
Be Si Rs ee ee ene 6.00 
D2 1D th ae ee 8.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA COMPAC- 
TA—3’-5’—Dwarf and compact with rich 
green foliage. 
[824.neb sobs ee 6.00 
22240 [LGD Se bee 7.00 
216 -40tD 802 ee 8.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS— 
12’-15’'—Slender Hinoki Cypress—Rich green 
foliage. 
Seer tte D obs eee eee 11.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS 
NANA COMPACTA—30’—Dwarf Hinokt 
Cypress—Very compact; moss-green; Rock Gar- 
den plant. 
1032 an B85 eee als 
[2-]5:in? B:& Be eee 6.50 
te-240n B 6abee ee 8.00 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA—15’-18’— 
White Fringe—Fragrant, white flowers in May 
and June; blue-black fruit. 
CN (a oR fa 3 Meena ete 33) 
Sot itr DBC Danae 5.00 
Ae ita Ae Die ee. 6.50 
CLEMATIS—Large-flowered varieties. 
Languinosa candida—Creamy-white flowers. 
Jackmanni—Violet-purple; blooms mid-July. 
Lawsoniana—Light blue flowers. 
Wm. Kennett—Blue; blooms through summer. 
W. E. Gladstone—Lilac; blooms 
through summer. 
(loversetpote.-4.. ea Ly) 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA — 9’ — Summer- 
sweet—Small, white, fragrant flowers; narrow 
spikes in late July; yellow to orange fall color. 
132740 Dee Dee 3.25 
pedo ie bee ee sae 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA ROSEA —=0" == 
Pink Summersweet—Similar to above with 
pink buds and flowers. 
Jeo a Tt 6c Le ee 4.00 
2 it BaD ee 5.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA — 15’-25’ — White 
Flowering Dogwood—One of the best native 
spring flowering trees; red berries. 
ba TCAD 8C, Boker eee 7.50 
4-05: {t.. D8 Beet eae 9.00 
a POutD ke Dien nee 14.00 
Gar Filta ds OC Den. 18.00 
7- 
14-20 ft. B& Bheavy .... 75.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA—15’-20’— 
Pink Flowering Dogwood—Flowers more per- 
sistent than the white flowers; smaller berries. 
PROMI eyed she ole ex 8.00 
3-4 JORD SDS eee 11.00 
4-15 Ste SBE 15.00 
