PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS—6”-9"— 
Japanese Spurge—Evergreen ground cover for 
shady places. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
2G 1 DOG ee 33 50 2 
PERNETTYA MUCRONATA — 18” — 
Chilean Pernettya—Little known evergreen 
shrub with very decorative white to dark 
purple flowers; needs several plants for proper 
fertilization. 
19-18-11 B&B ee ee 4.00 
PHILADELPHUS HYBRIDS— 
Mock Orange. 
Albatre—5’—Double, white flowers. 
Atlas—8’—Large, single flowers. 
Belle Etoile—6’—Single, white flowers, 
purple blotch at base. AcB.GC 
Bouquet Blanc—6’—White flowers; free 
blooming; Sever GABE 
Burfordensis—Outstanding, 
new variety. 
C45» 
pbb 
AB.C.D:! 
Enchantment—Double, white flowers. A.B. 
Glacier—S’—Double white flowers. (EAB) 
Innocence—8’—Very fragrant, 
single flowers. awe, 
Minnesota Snowflake—Very hardy; 
tall growing; double, fragrant flowers. B.C. 
Monster—Large, pure white flowers. 13 
A. 18-24in. B&B 2.25 
Be 2-05 tt. B ee BP 82575 
GOS ete DecRe, 85.30 
D. 4-5ft B&B 4.00 
PHILADELPHUS—Mock Orange. 
lemoine—Semi-double, fragrant, white 
flowers. A.B. 
virginalis—/7’-8’—-Very large, pure white, 
semi-double flowers. BAD: 
A. 18-24in.B&B 2.00 
B. 2220 tha BD 8B ye2i25 
e. 3- 4f. B&B 3.00 
Dia ei ts B 6c D~) 0) 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA—12’-15’—Christmas 
Berry—White flowers in June; outstanding 
scarlet berries in profusion in autumn. 
223 1D & bee PU 
S24 toe Dp & bee 3.50 
Ae tt b & Dee 4.50 
PICEA MAXWELLI—Maxwell Spruce— 
‘Good Rock Garden plant; low spreading, 
mound-like habit. 
219-4 tt. Dist Dee eee 20.00 
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA—3’-4’—Mountain 
Fetterbush—Native evergreen; hardy shrub 
covered in April with spikes of white flowers. 
10212 4n3B & Beer 4.00 
12-1 5ine Be Bsa 5.00 
1o-1 6. in Dis. Bae 6.25 
18-24 inv B & Biwi. 8.00 
10 
PIERIS JAPONICA—S’-6’'—Andromeda— 
Evergreen; glossy leaves turning bronze in 
winter; drooping clusters of white flowers. 
LO-1 Zine Bee eee 3.50 
12-15 ine BD Beer 4.50 
15-1808 B80 Bear ere 6.50 
18-24.in Bw Bie 8.25 
2-2 Vota D Sc.D seme eee 11.00 
216-31 D OD serene 13.50 
BaD I ttre se) eer 15.00 
PIERIS POLIFOLIA NANA GRANDI- 
FLORA—Very dwarf, new variety. 
10,1 230s Bb 8eB ee 3.00 
PINUS STROBUS—80’-100’'—White Pine 
—Soft, green needles; excellent for hedges and 
background planting. 
Rae ite BS 8c Dae ee 11.00 
Aon) ft BS Dene eee D0 
53) 6:10. oe Dee 18.50 
Ga outa DOC Does 22.00 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS — 70’-80’° — 
Oriental Plane—Fast grower; smooth, almost 
white bark; good shade tree. 
1012 Tei Ain. cal, Bb 62B 24.00 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA FARRICRI— 
3'—Bush Cinquefoil—Dwarf habit; golden- 
yellow flowers throughout Summer. 
15-18 in. potted 2.2.0.2... 2.50 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA MOONLIGHT 
—3’—Bush Cinquefoil—Variety with light 
yellow flowers. 
[521.8 in] potted sese.e 250 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA VILMORI- 
ANA — 3’ — Bush Cinquefoil—Variety with 
creamy-white flowers and silvery leaves. 
15-18 1 potted 200 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA—6’—Flowering 
Almond—Double, pink flowers in May. 
Roma. tte ec Dae ee 3.00 
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS SCHIPKAEN- 
SIS—Cherry-laurel—Shiny, evergreen leaves, 
very leathery texture; white flowers in May 
followed by purple to black fruit. A very 
good shrub which is used too rarely. 
18-241) Dot eee (e/a 
PRUNUS SERRULATA—20’-40’—Japan- 
ese Flowering Cherry. 
Amanogawa—Semi-double pink flowers 
in erect clusters; extremely narrow, 
erect growth. B 
Beni-Higan—Pink flowers. BG 
Kwanzan—Large, double, deep 
pink flowers. Ae CL) 
Mount Fuji—Double, white flowers. B 
Naden—Pale pink, semi-double 
flowers. BAL Ga 
6.00 
8.00 
12.00 
14.00 
3- 4ft. B&B 
4. 5ft B&B 
5- 6ft. B&B 
6-07 it B8&B 
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