PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA PENDULA — 
Weeping Japanese Cherry—Pendulous branch- 
es; single, pink flowers in early Spring. 
3 yr. 5-6 ft. B&B............ 12.00 
Haves O27) LAL OC Den cence: 
PRUNUS THUNDERCLOUD — 10’-12’ — 
Flowering Plum—Dark reddish flowers and 
leaves. 
SUR dal phe al » Nani, ROR 7.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA ANGUSTI- 
FOLIA—9’-12’—Evergreen Firethorn—Variety 
with yellow berries. 
Cer IVEY PO Late os arn a ec tare ok 5.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI— 
9’ - 12’ — Evergreen Firethorn — Broad-leaved 
evergreen with large clusters of orange berries 
Cnt OC on a neces 5.00 
Bath te POU essetynss Js 12.00 
aout. potted © .4.-2.....-.. 15.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA KASAN— 
An introduction from Poland; very hardy. 
White flowers in Spring followed by orange- 
scarlet berries. 
Mas JSS Gated 8 gccad se 3 eeneeeneee 8.00 
PYRACANTHA CRENULATA ROGERS- 
IANA—Dwarf, spreading variety; does not 
fruit as heavily as Pyracantha lalandi; orange- 
red fruit. 
Pie DOLLS see ce eo ee 5.00 
PYRACANTHA CRENULATA ROGERS- 
IANA UPRIGHT RED—Upright variety of 
the above. 
i 5.00 
PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE—Red berries 
in large clusters. 
Sint pot 23. fr met 6.00 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS—70’-90—Pin Oak. 
A rapid growing oak, good shade and street 
tree. 
ilar ents by Sera 24.00 
(134” cal:) 
ee Ott Br, Bes eee. 8.00 
(214”-3” cal. heavy ) 
QUERCUS PHELLOS—50’—Wdllow Oak 
—Round-topped to conical; dense branching 
tree; yellow autumn color. 
Beets Gc. Beer 2 de 9.50 
gaged Sal 5 alee ral caer 11.00 
ARN Tigh SOD eset seek 48.00 
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RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM— 
6'-7’—Carolina Rhododendron—Native ever- 
green; dark green leaves; pale rose-pink flowers 
in early May. Best in semi-shade. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
(221 Dine B & Bese 4.50 4.40 
[5-18:in.B 8B yee 6.00 5.85 
18-2410} B 6 Bese 8.00 7.50 
Z-21Att D 8: 9.50 9.00 
214-3 1603: & bee ee PRO 
3-3 41D 6b ee 14.00 
315-4 th B & Deere 15.50 
4-5 ft" BS: Bee see 21.00 
DO: BS Bae ees 26.00 
Gwar: ft BS. Bee ee 32.00 
P20 it Bb 6 be eee 45.00 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM 
ALBUM—6’-7’ — Carolina Rhododendron — 
Plants selected for white flowers. 
L352 3.3: ini; Bs Gt Biets ceases 6.50 
18-24 in, Bie Bee 8.50 
222174 ft) B.SC. eee 10.00 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE — 
8’-10’—Catawba Rhododendron—Native evet- 
green; large, rosy-purple flowers in June; good 
foliage. 
15718 in; B 8 Boe 6.00 
18-24 1ne B&D eee 7.50 
222.5 tt 2B 6 eee 9.50 
215-5 GD & D2. eee #150 
S-04 ite Be ee eee 14.00 
A> 5 tts 1B. & Dee 21.00 
5-2 6 ft ab: 6c. Dokeceeennee 26.00 
6 (ita B & Dee eee 32.00 
B-LO tt. Bb eee 75.00 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM—10’-12° 
—Rosebay Rhododendron—Native evergreen; 
light pink or white flowers in late June; good 
foliage. 
12715 .1ie D 6c cements 4.00 3.90 
15-1 6:in- BSc bs eee FOO Ge Acre 
18224 -in;.B 80. anes ee 6.50 6.00 
2-26 fe oD Gee eee 7.50 7.00 
214-3.-f0.(B & Buc dtusscce 9.50 9.00 
3:3 Lott eB & Bae 12:00 7711250 
SU a Ue en 2 pcan 0 (enero nee 15.00 
Vso aay | ed 0 At aad m fot) Sane, as 18.00 
Bet Otte teen te 24.00 
65 tee BR & Bree oes 35.00 
8-10 ft. B & B heavy...... 60.00 
10-12 ft. B & B heavy...... 85.00 
12-14 ft. B & B heavy...... 100.00 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM ROSEA 
—True pink form of the variety; good foliage; 
limited quantity. 
12s Sans ac B eee 6.50 
15218 Dies Bees 8.00 
18°24 insB & Bee 9.00 
2-2 4> {ty Bok Bae ee 12.00 
15:5 fis Disk Dine ener 14.00 
