JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS BAR HAR- 
BOR—14’—Bar Harbor Juniper—Very pros- 
trate ground cover; blue-green foliage turn- 
ing purple in fall. 
629 in.) i pot. 4.50 
SEI Bib see bibalie 6 Mees 5.00 
1261510. BR 6 6.00 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI— 
1Yy’—Sargent Juniper—Prostrate habit; bright 
green foliage; sunny location. Good Rock 
Garden plant. 
15-1 Sin. Biseb eee 6.50 
1B-22 ny bk bo Te, 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA CANNARTI 
—20’-25’ — Cannart Cedar — Columnar; deep 
green foliage; steel-blue berries in fall. 
34 tte Bist D eae 10.50 
A> 5iti.b & Die 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—6’-8’ — Mountain 
Laurel—Native evergreen; covered in late May 
and early June with white to pink flowers; 
glossy, dark green foliage; does better in semi- 
shade. Nursery grown only. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
12215 10 B cob eee 3.50 3.40 3.30 
15-0 8 ins D ob 5.00 4.85 
16°24 in} Bobs G50MN6.2 5 
221A it Bie Bee ea 3:)0)9no:20 
21633 ft Dis bee ee Ei O et t-00 
5-515 tt. Ba Bee 13.00 
3146-41 Beebs. 16.00 
4255 fee R eee 20.00 
5- 8 ft. B& B- priced according to 
each specimen 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS — 8’ — Beauty 
Bush—Pale pink blossoms in June; graceful 
arching branches. 
18-24 in 3B eB ee 2.00 
2--3b oD eb eee Dan 
$224 ft 8 Bee 3.00 
As 5 [tb oe ee 500 
LABURNUM VOSSI—30’—Golden Chain 
—Small tree; yellow flowers resembling Wis- 
teria; most attractive. 
Dea Gites OO eee ee 10.50 
Gril tte Oe eee ee 13.00 
B° LOU it B.Sc om eee 18.00 
LARIX LEPTOLEPSIS — 90’ — Japanese 
Larch—Deciduous, needle-like foliage; open 
pyramidal habit. 
J3 it BD Bee 18.00 
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI—3’-4’—Droop- 
ing Andromeda—Native evergreen; glossy fol- 
iage; white flowers in May; rich autumn color; 
best planted in semi-shade. 
12-16 in B & Bae ee 5.00 
18-24 ino B 8 Bie 6.00 
2202 [OCD OD aa ae 7.50 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM — 9’-10’ — 
California Privet-—Most popular hedge plant. 
Per Per 
. Each 10 100 
2-3 ft.-vety heavy......-.- 1.00 90 ~=.80 
Bagi t ee cere .60 pid) as 
LIGUSTRUM REGELIANUM—4’-6’—Re- 
gel Prive-—Low spreading shrub. 
Le Lil figeeteee rete eceesccsaty cae Mei ghe75) 
S224 tite ee gree eee 1.60 1.55 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA—60’-70’ 
—Sweet Gum—Star-shaped leaves; interest- 
ing corky bark. Grows well in moist places. 
LOST? tte Sc Bee 26. 
16-18 ft. B& Bheavy .... 65.00 
LIRIOPE GRAMINIFOLIA — 15” — A 
grasslike ground cover plant, constantly spread- 
ing by runners; spikes of lilac-pink flowers in 
late summer; green leaves all winter; likes 
shade. 
Clumpteme rere tae .60 
LONICERA ZABELLI—8’-10’'—True Red 
Honeysuckle—Attractive red flowers; red fruit 
early in the fall. 
PR Sighs. a \tcg§ bbe cry 2.00 
oP Teh see pe eee 2.50 
oy head sipgd ep oes ee 3.00 
MAGNOLIA ALBA SUPERBA—15’-18’— 
Large white flowers in April. 
Dee Ce OC Ls eee 10.50 
Ao) ft B Sabie 
MAGNOLIA DENUDATA (CONSPICUA) 
45’'—Yulan Magnolia—Fragrant, white flowers 
in late April appearing before the leaves. 
SRA Tt AD & Dien 15.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—15’-18’— 
Saucer Magnolia—Glossy foliage; large, pink, 
cup-shaped flowers in April. 
PLEAS 0p ® Wealal) b oatevtey edd Oe 8.50 
Bee Ub ge dS Wctay bleep ree eae 10.50 
Apo SEED. GD eee ee Dee 7. 
DE (ents cal Wee eo. 19.00 
GG tt Gc Die es 2200 
MAGNOLIA LENNEI — 15’-18' — Lenne 
Magnolia—Flowers dark rose-purple on out- 
side of the petals, white inside. 
Zeit te OO Detemeener es 10.00 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA — 10’-12’ — Star 
Magnolia—White, semi-double flowers; fra- 
grant. 
PRPR OSS Time de head h he eeneetnne 10.00 
25528 TC DSC: Bae 12.00 
Dad Waite DSO soe ae ge 16.00° 
AWG oA Tp iC Deter sete 18.00 
