Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. PRICE LIST OF WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY OCONOMOWOC, WIS. FOR 1925 TELEPHONES OCONOMOWOC, Main Office, 211-W HARTLAND 211 MILWAUKEE, Lakeside 2790 SHEBOYGAN, 3247-W NURSERIES OCONOMOWOC OKAUCHEE HARTLAND PRICE LIST OF WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY FOR 1925 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE These prices include free packing and free delivery to such places as can be reached without unreasonable expense. They also include our guarantee to replace, free of charge, all plants which fail to grow the first year, provided they have been given proper care and pay- ment has been made when due or arrangement for ex- tension has been made. Prices do not include planting. Five of a kind at ten’s rate, fifty at hundred’s rate. Ten’s rate will be allowed on all orders over $50.00. Hundred’s rate will be allowed on all orders over $200.00. Terms: 2 per cent ten days, 30 days net. The plant names in this list conform to “Standardized Plant Names” as adopted by the American Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature. Our nurseries are located at Oconomowoc, Okauchee and Hartland, with the main office at Oconomowoc, and can be reached conveniently by the C., M. & St. Paul Ry., T. M. E. R. & L. Co. or the Milwaukee- Oconomowoc bus lines. We specialize in landscape work and are prepared to furnish plans and specifications alone, or will prepare plans, furnish material, and carry out the work in full, as desired. We furnish the maximum in service, as our prices in- clude packing, delivery and guarantee, and we try to give the maximum in quality. Discounts will be made where these added services are not desired. 2 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY TREES The diameter (or caliper) “c” of all trees is measured six inches above the ground. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Acer— MAPLE A. dasycarpum. Silver Maple 6 to 8 ft $ 1.00 $ .90 $ .80 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.75 1.50 iy2 to 2 in. c 3.00 2.75 2.50 2 to 2V2 in. c 4.50 4.25 4.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 6.50 6.00 5.50 3 to 8% in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 3% to 4 in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 4 to 5 in. c 16.00 15.00 14.00 5 to 6 in. c 22.00 21.00 20.00 A. negundo. Boxelder 6 to 8 ft 1.00 .90 .80 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.75 1.50 1 14 to 2 in. c 3.00 2.75 2.50 2 to 2% in. c 4.50 4.25 4.00 2% to 3 in. c 6.50 6.00 5.50 3 to 3% in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 3% to 4 in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 4 to 5 in. c 16.00 15.00 14.00 A. platanoides. Norway Maple 6 to 8 ft 4.00 3.80 3.60 8 to 10 ft 5.25 5.00 4.75 IV2 to 2 in. c 6.50 6.25 6.00 2 to 2V2 in. c 8.50 8.00 7.50 2V2 to 3 in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 3 to 3% in. c 15.00 14.00 13.00 3V2 to 4 in. c 19.00 18.00 17.00 4 to 5 in. c 25.00 24.00 23.00 5 to 6 in. c 35.00 32.00 30.00 A. rubrum. Red Maple 6 to 8 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 8 to 10 ft 5.50 5.25 5.00 A. saccharum. Sugar Maple 6 to 8 ft....... ... 2.50 2.25 2.00 8 to 10 ft . . 3.50 3.25 3.00 V-/2 t o 2 in. c 6.00 5.50 5.00 2 to 2*4 in. c 9.00 8.00 7.00 A. taiaricum. (See Shrubs) Horticultural varieties of Acer. A. Schwedler Maple. Redleaved Maple 5 to 6 ft 2.00 1.90 1.75 A. Wier Maple. Cutleaved , weeping Maple 8 to 10 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 ly2 to 2 in. c. 4.50 4.25 4.00 2 to 2% in. c 7.00 6.50 6.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 3 Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Aesculus— HORSECHESTNUT A. glabra. Ohio Buckeye 4 to 6 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 6 to 8 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 IV2 to 2 in. c. 5.00 4.75 4.50 2 to 2V2 in. c. 7.00 6.50 6.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 9.00 8.50 8.00 3 to 3^ in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 A. hippocastinum. Horsechestnut 6 to 8 ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 Ailanthus glandulosa TREE OF HEAVEN 4 to 6 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 6 to 8 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 Alnus — ALDER A. incana. Speckled Alder 4 to 6 ft 2.50 2.40 2.30 A. glutinosa. European Alder 4 to 6 ft 2.50 2.40 2.30 Aralia. (See Shrubs) Aronia. (See Shrubs) Ash. (See Fraxinus) Basswood. (See Tilia) Bechtel Crab. (See Pyrus) Beech. (See Fagus) Betula— BIRCH B. papyrifera. Canoe Birch 6 to 8 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 8 to 10 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 B. populifolia. Grey Birch 8 to 10 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 Birch. (See Betula) Boxelder. (See Acer) Buckeye. (See Aesculus) Butternut. (See Juglans) Carpinus HORNBEAM 6 to 8 ft 3.00 2.80 2.60 Castanea- —CHESTNUT C. dentata. American Chestnut 4 to 5 ft 2.50 2.40 2.30 Catalpa — -CATALPA C. speciosa. Western Catalpa 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.80 1.60 IV2 to 2 in. c 2.75 2.50 2.25 2 to 2V2 in. c 4.50 4.25 4.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 6.00 5.75 5.50 3 to SV2 in. c 9.00 8.50 8.00 3V2 to 4 in. c 12.00 11.50 11.00 4 to 5 in. c 16.00 15.00 14.00 Horticultural variety of Catalpa 4 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Hate Rate Rate C. Umbrella Catalpa. Formerly called Catalpa Bungeii (Not guaranteed to stand Wisconsin Winters) 2 year heads 5.00 4.50 4.00 Celtis ; occidentalis — HACKBERRY 2 to 2% in. c 7.00 6.50 6.00 2% to 3 in. c 8.50 8.00 7.50 Cherry, wild. (See Prunus) Cherry, fruiting. (See Fruit Section) Cerasus. (See Prunus) Chestnut. (See Castanea) Coffeetree. (See Gymnocladus) Crab, flowering. (See Malus) Crab, fruiting. (See Fruit Section) Crataegus— HAWTHORN C. coccinea. Thicket Thorn 4 to 5 ft 2.40 2.20 2.00 5 to 6 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 C. cordata. Washington Hawthorn 4 to 5 ft 2.40 2.20 2.00 C. crusgalli. Cockspur Thorn 4 to 5 ft 2.40 2.20 2.00 5 to 6 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 C. native. Wild Hawthorn 4 to 5 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 5 to 6 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 Horticultural variety of Crataegus c. Paul Double Scarlet Hawthorn 4 to 5 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 Cypress. (See Taxodium) Eleagnus. (See Shrubs) Elm. (See Ulmus) Fagus —BEECH F. americana. American Beech 3 to 4 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 Horticultural variety of Fagus F. Purple Beech 3 to 4 ft 7.00 6.50 6.00 Fraxinus ASH F. americana. White Ash 6 to 8 ft 1.25 1.00 .90 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.80 1.60 iy2 to 2 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 2 to 2V2 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 2% to 3 ft 6.50 6.00 5.50 3 to 3% ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 3x/2 to 4 ft 12.00 11.00 10.00 4 to 4*4 ft 16.00 15.00 14.00 F. Lanceoiata. Green Ash 8 to 10 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 5 Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate 3 to 3*4 in. c 10.00 9.50 9.00 3*4 to 4 in. c . 14.00 13.00 12.00 4 to 5 in. c 20.00 19.00 18.00 F. quadrangulata. Blue Ash IV2 to 2 in. c 4.50 4.25 4.00 2 to 2*4 in. c 6.00 5.50 5.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 3 to 3*4 in. c 11.00 10.00 9.00 inkgo biloba— MAIDENHAIR TREE 4 to 6 ft 2.75 2.50 2.25 6 to 8 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 editsia— HONEYLOCUST G. tricanthos. Common Honeylocust 6 to 8 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 8 to 10 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 G. inermis. Thornless Honeylocust 6 to 8 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 8 to 10 ft 2.60 2.50 2.40 IV2 to 2 in. c 4.25 4.00 3.75 2 to 2V2 in. c 7.00 6.50 6.00 Hackberry. (See Celtis) Hawthorn. (See Crataegus) Honeylocust. (See Gleditsia) Hornbeam. (See Carpinus) Horsechestnut. (See Aesculus) Juglans— WALNUT J. cinera. Butternut 8 to 10 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 1*4 to 2 in. c 4.00 3.75 3.50 2 to 2*4 in. c 6.00 5.50 5.00 J. nigra. Black Walnut 6 to 8 ft . . 2.00 1.75 1.50 8 to 10 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 IV2 to 2 in. c . . 3.50 3.25 3.00 2 to 2*4 in. c 5.00 4.50 4.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 6.50 6.00 5.50 3 to 3*4 in. c . . 10.00 9.50 9.00 J. sieboldiana. Japanese 8 to 10 ft Walnut 3.50 3.25 3.00 IV2 to 2 in. c . . 4.50 4.25 4.00 2 to 2*4 in. c 6.00 5.50 5.00 2*4 to 3 in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 Larix— LARCH 2 to 3 ft 1.90 1.70 1.50 3 to 4 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 Linden. (See Tilia) Locust, black. (See Robinia) Locust, honey. (See Gleditsia) Maidenhair Tree. (See Ginkgo) Maple. (See Acer) 6 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Malus— APPLE, CRAB M. baccata. Siberian Crab (White flowers, small yellow fruit) 4 to 5 ft 2.50 2.30 M. coronaria. Wild Sweet Crab (Native wild crab, fragrant, pink flowers) 4 to 5 ft 2.50 2.30 2.20 M. floribunda. Japanese Flowering Crab (Rose colored flowers) 4 to 5 ft 2.50 2.30 Horticultural varieties of Malus Parkman Crab (Rose-colored flowers, tiny brown fruit) M. 2.20 2.20 4 to 5 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 M. Bechtel Crab (Large double pink flowers) 4 to 5 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 Morus— MULBERRY M. tatarica. Russian Mulberry Bush Form 2 to 3 ft .25 .25 .15 3 to 4 ft .35 .30 .25 4 to 6 ft .60 .55 .50 6 to 8 ft Tree Form 1.25 1.10 1.00 1 to 1% in. c 1.50 1.40 1.30 3 to 3% in. c 8.50 8.00 7.50 3V2 to 4 in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 4 to 5 in. c 17.00 16.00 15.00 Horticultural variety of Morus M. Weeping Mulberry 2 year heads 6.00 5.50 5.00 Mountain Ash. (See Sorbus) Mulberry. (See Morus) Oak. (See Quercus) Plum, ornamental. (See Prunus) Plum, fruiting. (See Fruit Section) Poplar. (See Populus) Populus — POPLAR P. bolleana. Bolleana Poplar 6 to 8 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 8 to 10 ft 2.75 2.50 2.25 Horticultural varieties of Populus P< Carolina Poplar 6 to 8 ft .75 .60 .50 8 to 10 ft 1.00 .80 .75 IV2 to 2 in. c 2.25 2.00 1.90 2 to 2V2 in. c 3.75 3.60 3.50 2V2 to 3 in. c 5.25 5.00 4.75 3 to 3^ in. c 7.50 7.00 6.50 3V2 to 4 in. c 10.00 9.00 8.00 4 to 5 in. c 13.00 12.00 11.00 5 to 6 in. c 16.00 15.00 14.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 7 P. Lombardy Poplar Rate Rate Rate Each Ten Hundred 6 to 8 ft 1.40 1.30 1.25 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 10 to 12 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 P. Silver Poplar 6 to 8 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.80 1.60 IV2 to 2 in. c 3.00 2.75 2.50 2 to 2V2 in. c 4.50 4.25 4.00 Primus — PLUM, CHERRY P. americana. American Plum 4 to 6 ft 1.50 1.25 1.00 6 to 8 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 P. othello. Purple Leaved Plum 5 to 6 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 P. pennsylvanica. Pin Cherry (Wild red cherry) 8 to 10 ft 2.50 2.00 1.90 IV2 to 2 in. c 3.25 3.00 2.75 2 to 2V2 in. c 5.00 4.75 4.50 2V2 to 3 in. c 7.50 7.00 6.50 3 to 3^ in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 P. serotina. Black Cherry 8 to 10 ft 2.50 2.00 1.90 IV2 to 2 in. c 3.25 3.00 2.75 2 to 2V2 in. c 5.00 4.75 4.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 7.50 7.00 6.50 3 to 3 V2 in. c 12.00 11.00 10.00 P. virginiana. Common Chokeherry 4 to 6 ft 1.50 1.35 1.25 6 to 8 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 Ptelea. (See Shrubs) Pyrus. (See Malus Sorbus) Quercus — OAK Q. paiustris. Pin Oak 8 to 10 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 IV2 to 2 in. c 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 to 2% in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 Q. rubra. Red Oak 8 to 10 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 IV2 to 2 in. c 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 to 2V2 in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 2V2 to 3 in. c 11.00 10.50 10.00 3 to 3% in. c 14.00 13.50 13.00 8V2 to 4 in. c 18.00 17.00 16.00 Robinia — LOCUST ' R. hispida. Rose-acacia 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 4 to 5 ft 2.50 2.35 2.25 R. pseudoacacia. Black Locust 1 to 2 ft. sdl .10 .07 .05 3 to 4 ft .30 .25 .20 4 to 6 ft .60 .50 .45 6 to 8 ft 1.00 .90 .80 8 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Russian Olive. (See Shrubs) Salisburia. (See Ginkgo) Salix- —WILLOW S. alba. White Willow 6 to 8 ft 1.20 1.10 1.00 S. Caprea. Goat Willow (Produces the “pussies” sold by florists) 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .70 4 to 6 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 S. incana. Rosemary Willow 2 to 3 ft .60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .80 .75 .70 S. pentandra. Laurel Willow 4 to 6 ft .60 .55 .50 6 to 8 ft 1.00 .90 .80 Horticultural varieties of Salix s. Bronze Golden Willow 3 to 4 ft .40 .35 .30 4 to 6 ft .70 .65 .60 6 to 8 ft 1.00 .95 .90 s. Niobe Weeping Willow (Yellow twigged weeping) 4 to 6 ft .90 .80 .70 6 to 8 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 s. Russian Golden Willow 3 to 4 ft .30 .25 .20 s. Wisconsin Weeping Willow 4 to 6 ft .70 .65 .60 6 to 8 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 8 to 10 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 Sorbu S — mountain ash S. aucuparia. European Mountain . Ash 8 to 10 ft 3.40 3.30 3.20 Tamarack. (See Larix) T axodium — BALDCYPRESS T. distichum. Common Baldcypress 5 to 6 ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 6 to 8 ft 7.50 7.25 7.00 Tilia- -LINDEN T. americana. American Linden , Basswood 8 to 10 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 2V2 to 3 in. c 8.00 7.50 7.00 Tree of Heaven. (See Ailanthus) Ulmus — ELM 6 to 8 ft 1.10 1.00 .90 8 to 10 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 IV2 to 2 in 3.50 3.25 3.00 2 to 2V2 in 5.50 5 00 4.50 2V2 to 3 in 7.50 7.00 6.50 3 to SV2 in 11.00 10.00 9.50 SV2 to 4 in. c 15.00 14.00 13.00 4 to 5 in. c 20.00 19.00 18.00 U. campestris. English Elm 3 to 3V2 in. c 14.00 13.00 12.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. EVERGREENS 9 These prices include digging and delivering ever- greens with ball of earth. This adds considerably to the expense, both in digging and delivery, but is well worth the added cost. Evergreens are also included in our guarantee to replace free of charge. This is very unusual as ever- greens are usually excepted from such guarantee. Sizes are given as height in feet, unless otherwise noted. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Abies — FIR A. balsamea. Balsam Fir 3 to 3% ft , 4.25 4.00 3.75 3V2 to 4 ft 6.00 5.50 5.00 4 to 5 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 5 to 6 ft . 11.00 10.50 10.00 6 to 8 ft . 15.00 14.00 13.00 A. concolor. White Fir 2 to 2% ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 2V2 to 3 ft . 10.00 9.50 9.00 3 to 3% ft . 12.00 11.50 11.00 3V2 to 4 ft . 15.00 14.00 13.00 4 to 5 ft . 18.00 17.00 16.00 5 to 6 ft . 25.00 22.50 20.00 6 to 8 ft . 40.00 35.00 30.00 8 to 10 ft . 60.00 55.00 50.00 A. douglasi. (See Pseudotsuga) Arborvifcae. (See Thuja) Cedar. (See Juniperus) Douglas Fir. (See Pseudotsuga) Fir. (See Abies) Hemlock. (See Tsuga) Juniperus — JUNIPER or CEDAR J. communis suecia. Swedish Juniper 2 to 2% ft 5.50 5.25 5.00 2% to 3 ft 6.50 6.25 6.00 3 to 3% ft 8.50 8.25 8.00 J. Procumbens. Creeping Juniper 1 to 1V2 ft. sp.. . . . . , 4.25 4.00 3.75 iy2 to 2 ft. sp 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 to 2V2 ft. sp 7.50 7.25 7.00 J. sabina. 1 to Savin Juniper iy2 ft. sp 4.25 4.00 3.75 iy2 to 2 ft. sp 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 to 2 y2 ft. sp 7.50 7.25 7.00 J. Virginia 1 to na. Red Cedar 1% ft 1.00 .90 .80 iy2 to 2 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 2 to 2% ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 2V2 to 3 ft 3.50 3.25 3.00 3 to 3V2 ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 1 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate 3 to 3V2 ft. (sheared specimen) 6.50 6.25 6.00 3% to 4 ft 6.50 6.25 6.00 3V2 to 4 ft. (sheared specimen) 8.00 7.50 7.00 4 to 5 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 4 to 5 ft. (sheared specimen) 10.00 9.50 9.00 5 to 6 ft 11.00 10.50 10.00 Horticultural varieties of Juniperus J. Cannart 3 to 3% ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 3V2 to 4 ft 12.00 11.50 11.00 J. Golden Juniper. (Canadensis Aure a) 1 to iy* ft. sp 5.00 4.75 4.50 IV2 to 2 ft. sp 6.50 6.25 6.00 J. Ffitzer. (Ptitzeriana) IV2 to 2 ft. sp 6.50 6.00 5.50 2 to 2% ft. sp 9.00 8.50 8.00 2V2 to 3 ft. sp 11.50 11.00 10.50 3 to 3*4 ft. sp 14.00 13.50 13.00 J. Prostrate. (Canadensis) 1 to 1*4 ft. sp 4.50 4.25 4.00 IV2 to 2 ft. sp 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 to 2V2 ft. sp 7.50 7.25 J. Schott Red Cedar. (Schottii) 4 to 5 ft 14.00 13.00 12.00 J. Silver Red Cedar. (J. Glauca) 3 to 3% ft 12.00 11.00 10.00 3V2 to 4 ft 14.00 13.00 12.00 4 to 5 ft 16.00 15.00 14.00 5 to 6 ft 18.00 17.00 16.00 cea- —SPRUCE P. canadensis. White Spruce iy2 to 2 ft 2.25 2.00 1.75 2 to 2% ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 2% to 3 ft 3.75 3.50 3.25 3 to 3V2 ft 5.50 5.00 4.50 3V2 to 4 ft 7.00 6.50 6.00 4 to 5 ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 5 to 6 ft. 12.00 11.50 11.00 6 to 8 ft 17.00 16.00 15.00 P. canadensis albertiana. Alberta Spruce (Black Hill) IV2 to 2 ft 2.00 1.80 1.60 2 to 2V2 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 2% to 3 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 3 to 3 Vs ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 3% to 4 ft 7.00 6.50 6.00 4 to 5 ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 P. excelsa. Norway Spruce i to iy2 ft .70 * .60 .50 IVs to 2 ft 1.00 .90 .80 2 to 2Vs ft 1.70 1.50 1.30 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 11 Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate 2% to 3 ft 2.20 2.00 1.75 3 to SV2 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 SV2 to 4 ft . . . 3.75 3.50 3.25 4 to 5 ft 6.00 5.50 5.00 5 to 6 ft 9.00 8.00 7.00 6 to 8 ft . . . 12.00 11.00 10.00 8 to 10 ft . . . 20.00 19.00 18.00 P. pungens. Colorado Spruce (Colorado Green Spruce) IV2 to 2 ft . . . 3.50 3.25 3.00 2 to 2V2 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 2% to 3 ft 6.50 6.25 6.00 3 to 3% ft . . . 10.00 9.50 9.00 3*4 to 4 ft... . . . 16.00 15.00 14.00 4 to 5 ft . . . 20.00 19.00 18.00 Horticultural varieties of Picea P. Blue Colorado Spruce. (Colorado Blue Spruce) iy2 to 2 ft 7.00 6.50 6.00 2 to 2V2 ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 2*4 to 3 ft . . . 11.00 10.50 10.00 3 to 314 ft . . . 15.00 14.00 13.00 P. Koster Blue Spruce 5 to 6 ft . . . 50.00 45.00 40.00 6 to 8 ft . . . 70.00 65.00 60.00 Pinus— PINE P. cembra. Swiss Stone Pine 2 to 214 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 2V2 to 3 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 3 to SV2 ft . . . 10.00 9.50 9.00 P. montana mughus. Mugho Pine 1 tO 1V2 ft. Sp. . . . 4.00 3.75 3.50 IV2 to 2 ft. sp.. . . 6.00 5.75 5.50 2 to 2V2 ft. sp.. . . 9.00 8.50 8.00 P. nigra. Austrian Pine IV2 to 2 ft 2.25 2.00 1.75 2 to 2V2 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 2% to 3 ft 4.25 4.00 3.75 3 to 314 ft 5.25 5.00 4.75 SV2 to 4 ft . . . 7.50 7.00 6.50 4 to 5 ft . . . 10.00 9.50 9.00 P. ponderosa. Western Yellow Pine 214 to 3 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 3 to 3V2 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 314 to 4 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 4 to 5 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 5 to 6 ft . . . 11.00 10.50 10.00 P. resinosa. Red Pine 2 to 2% ft . . . 2.50 2.25 2.00 214 to 3 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 3 to 314 ft . . . 4.50 4.25 4.00 314 to 4 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 4 to 5 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 12 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate P. strobus. White Pine 2 to 2% ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 2V2 to 3 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 3 to 3% ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 SV2 to 4 ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 4 to 5 ft 6.50 6.25 6.00 5 to 6 ft 8.50 8.00 7.50 6 to 8 ft 12.00 11.00 10.00 8 to 10 ft 20.00 19.00 18.00 P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine 2 to 2% ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 2% to 3 ft 3.25 3.00 2.75 3 to 3% ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 3% to 4 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 4 to 5 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 Pseudotsuga Douglasi. Douglas Fir (Abies Douglasi) 2 to 2% ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 2% to 3 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 3 to 3% ft 5.50 5.25 5.00 3% to 4 ft 7.00 6.75 6.50 4 to 5 ft 10.00 8.50 9.00 5 to 6 ft 14.00 13.00 12.00 6 to 8 ft 18.00 17.00 16.00 8 to 10 ft 25.00 23.50 22.00 Red Cedar. (See Juniperus) Spruce. (See Picea) Taxus— YEW T. canadensis 1 to IV2 ft. sp 4.00 3.75 3.50 IV2 to 2 ft. sp 5.50 5.25 5.00 T. cuspidata. Japanese Yew Spreading form 1 to l1/^ ft. sp 4.50 4.25 4.00 IV2 to 2 ft. sp 6.00 5.75 5.50 Upright form 1% to 2 ft 7.00 6.56 6.00 2 to 2% ft 10.00 9.50 9.00 3 to 3*4 ft 18.00 17.00 16.00 Horticultural variety of Taxus T. Dwarf Japanese Yew (Taxus cuspidata brevifolia) 1 to 1% ft 6.00 5.50 5.00 IV2 to 2 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 2 to 2% ft 10.00 9.50 9.00 Thuja— ARBORVITAE T. occidentalis. American Arborvitae 1% to 2 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 2 to 2% ft...- 2.25 2.00 1.75 2% to 3 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 3 to 3% ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 3 to 3% ft. (clipped specimen) 5.50 5.25 5.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 13 Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate 3V2 to 4 ft 3V2 to 4 ft. (clipped 5.50 5.25 5.00 specimen) 7.50 7.00 6.50 4 to 5 ft 4 to 5 ft. (clipped 7.50 7.00 6.50 specimen) 10.00 9.50 9.00 T. orientalis. Oriental Arborvitae 3 to 3% ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 3% to 4 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 4 to 5 ft 7.50 7.25 7.00 Horticultural varieties of Thuja T. American Globe Arborvitae 1 to IV2 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 iy2 to 2 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 2 to 2V2 ft 8.00 7.50 7.00 T. American Pyramidal Arborvitae 3 to 3% ft 7.00 6.50 6.00 3% to 4 ft 9.00 8.50 8.00 4 to 5 ft 12.00 11.50 11.00 T. Tom Thumb Arborvitae 1 to 1*4 ft. sp 3.50 3.25 3.00 IV2 to 2 ft. sp 5.00 4.75 4.50 T. Ware Arborvitae. (Siberian Arborvitae) iy2 to 2 ft 4.50 4.25 4.00 2 to 2V2 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 Tsuga— HEMLOCK T. canadensis. Canada Hemlock 2 to 2V2 ft 5.50 5.25 5.00 2 V2 to 3 ft 6.50 6.25 6.00 3 to 3% ft 7.75 7.50 7.25 3% to 4 ft 9.50 9.00 8.50 4 to 5 ft 15.00 14.00 13.00 T. Diversifolia. Japanese Hemlock IV2 to 2 ft 6.00 5.75 5.50 Y ew. (See Taxus) 14 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY SHRUBS Size indicates feet in height unless otherwise noted. Each Rate Ten Rate Hundred Rate Acanthopanax pentaphyllum (Aralia pentaphyllum) 2 to 3 ft .80 .75 .70 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Acer tataricum. T atari an Maple 2 to 3 ft .90 .80 .70 3 to 4 ft 1.30 1.20 1.00 4 to 5 ft 1.70 1.60 1.50 Ailanthus. (See Trees) Amelanchier — SHADBLOW. (Juneberry) A. canadensis. Downy Shadblow 3 to 4 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 Amygdalus. (See Prunus) Amorpha Fruiticosa. Indigobush 2 to 3 ft 75 .65 .55 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .70 Aralia spinosa. Devilscane 3 to 4 ft 1.20 1.10 1.00 4 to 5 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 Aronia — CHOKEBERRY A. arbutifolia. Red Chokeberry 2 to 3 ft 1.20 1.10 1.00 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 A. melanocarpa. Black Chokeberry 2 to 3 ft .85 .80 .75 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Berberis— BARBERRY B. thunbergi. Japanese Barberry 1 to IV2 ft .40 .35 .30 iy2 to 2 ft 60 .50 .45 Horticultural variety of Berberis B. Box Barberry 12 to 15 in .55 .50 .45 15 to 18 in 65 .60 .55 Bridalwreath. (See Spirea) Buckthorn. (See Rhamnus) Buddleia— BUTTERFLYBUSH Beautiful lavender spikes, but not guaranteed to stand Wisconsin Winters. 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 Buffalcberry. (See Shepherdia) Burningbush. (See Euonymous) Caragana Arborescens. Siberian Pea Tree 2 to 3 ft 50 .45 .40 3 to 4 ft 60 .55 .50 4 to 5 ft 80 .70 .65 Colutea Arborescens. Bladder-Senna 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .80 15 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Cornus— DOGWOOD C. alternifolia. Blueberried Dogwood 2 to 3 ft 85 .80 .75 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .95 .90 C. paniculata. Grey Dogwood 2 to 3 ft 70 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .75 C. sanguinea. Bloodtwig Dogwood 2 to 3 ft 65 .60 .50 3 to 4 ft .80 .70 .65 C. stolonifera. Red-osier Dogwood Horticultural varieties of Dogwood C. Coral Dogwood. (Siberian) Bright Red Bark 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .40 3 to 4 ft 75 .65 .60 C. Goldentwig Dogwood. Yellow twigs 2 to 3 ft 70 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .75 C. Variegated Dogwood. Variegated foliage 3 to 4 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 Coralberry. (See Symphoricarpus) Corylus americana. Hazelnut 2 to 3 ft 90 .80 .75 Cotoneaster acutifolia 2 to 3 ft .75 .65 .60 Cydonia japonica. Flowering Quince 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Deutzia DEUTZIA D. gracilis. Slender Deutzia 1% to 2 ft 90 .85 .80 D. scabra crenata 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 Horticultural variety of Deutzia D. Lemoine IV2 to 2 ft .90 .80 .75 Diervilla. (See Weigelia) Dogwood. (See Cornus) Eleagnus angustifolia. Russian Olive 2 to 3 ft 65 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .85 .75 .70 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Elder. (See Sambucus) Euonymus EUONYMUS E. alatus. Winged Euonymus 2 to 3 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 E. europaeus. Burningbush 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Flowering Almond. (See Prunus) 16 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Forsythia— FORSYTHIA Rate Rate Rate F. intermedia. Golden Bell 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .45 3 to 4 ft .75 .65 .60 4 to 5 ft .90 .80 .75 F. suspensa. Weeping Forsythia 2 to 3 ft .70 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .75 F. suspensa fortunei. Fortune Forsythia 2 to 3 ft .65 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .80 .75 .70 Hamamelis— WITCH-HAZEL 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 Hazelnut. (See Corylus) Highbush Cranberry. (See Viburnum) Honeysuckle. (See Lonicera) Hoptree. (See Ptelia) Hydrangea HYDRANGEA Horticultural varieties of Hydrangea H. Peegee. Large Flowering Hydrangea 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Tree Form 4 to 5 ft 2.25 2.00 1.80 H. Snowhiil Hydrangea 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .95 .90 Ligustrum — PRIVET L. Amur River North. (Har dy Privet) 1 to 1*4 ft .20 .16 .14 l1/^ to 2 ft .30 .25 .20 2 to 2V2 ft .40 .35 .30 3 to 4 ft .50 .45 .40 Regel Privet iy2 to 2 ft .75 .65 .60 2 to 3 ft .90 .80 .75 Lilac. (See Syringa) Lonicera— HONEYSUCKLE L. Morrowi. Morrowi Honeysuckle White flowers, yellow berries, spreading habit. 2 to 3 ft : 75 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .75 L. Xyiosteum. European Fly Honeysuckle 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .95 .90 H oriicultural varieties of Lonicera L. Bride Honeysuckle. (L. T. Grandiflora Rosea) Best Pink 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .60 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .90 .80 17 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate L. White Belle Honeysuckle (Bella Albida.) White flowers, red berries 2 to 3 ft .60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .80 .70 .60 4 to 5 ft L. White Tatarian 1.00 .90 .80 2 to 3 ft .60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .80 .70 .60 4 to 5 ft Mahonia aquifolium. Holly Grap 1.00 e .90 .80 8 to 12 in Ninebark. (See Physocarpus) .80 .75 .70 Philadelphus— MOCKORANGE P. coronarius. Sweet Mockorange 2 to 3 ft. . 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft. . 80 .70 .65 4 to 5 ft. . 1.00 .90 .85 5 to 6 ft. . 1.25 1.10 1.00 P. grandiflorus. Big Scentless Mockorange 2 to 3 ft. . 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft. . 80 .70 .65 4 to 5 ft. . 1.00 .90 .85 Horticultural varieties of Philadelphus P. Avalanche 2 to 3 ft. . 80 .70 .65 3 to 4 ft. . 1.00 .90 .85 P. Bouquet Blanc. Semi-double 2 to 3 ft. . 1.00 .95 .90 P. Dwarf Sweet Mockorange iy2 to 2 ft 60 .55 .50 2 to 3 ft 80 .70 .65 P. Golden Mockorange iy2 to 2 ft 1.00 .95 .90 P. Virginal. New, fine large flowers 2 to 3 ft. . 1.50 1.40 1.30 iysocarpus — NINEBARK P. opulifolius. Common Ninebark 2 to 3 ft. . 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft. . 75 .65 .60 4 to 5 ft. . 90 .80 .75 Horticultural variety of Physocarpus P. Goldleaf Ninebark 2 to 3 ft 60 3 to 4 ft 75 5 ft 90 Potentilla Fruticosa 2 to 3 ft 1.00 Prickly Ash. (See Zanthoxylum) Privet. (See Ligustrum) Prunus— PLUM. CHERRY P. americana. Wild Plum 4 to 6 ft 1.25 6 to 8 ft 3.00 .55 .65 .80 .95 1.00 2.75 .50 .60 .75 .90 .90 2.50 18 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Horticultural varieties of Prunus Rate Rate P. Double Flowering Plum. 3 to 4 ft (Prunus Triloba) 1.75 1.60 1.50 P. Flowering Almond Double Pink 3 to 4 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 Double White 3 to 4 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 P. Othello. Purpleleaf Plum 4 to 6 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 Ptelea trifoliata — HOPTREE 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .60 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .90 .80 Rhamnus— BUCKTHORN R. cathartica. Buckthorn 2 to 3 ft .50 .40 .35 3 to 4 ft .60 .50 .45 4 to 5 ft .75 .65 .60 R. frangula. Glossy Buckthorn 3 to 4 ft .70 .60 .55 Rhodotypus kerroides 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .90 .80 3 to 4 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 Rhus — SUMACH R. canadensis. Fragrant Sumach 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .95 .90 R. glabra. Smooth Sumach 2 to 3 ft 60 .50 .40 3 to 4 ft 70 .60 .50 R. typhina laciniata. Cutleaf Staghorn Sumach 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .65 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .90 .80 Ribes— CURRANT R. alpinum. Mountain Currant 1% to 2 ft 80 .70 .65 R. oderatum. Golden Currant 2 to 3 ft 70 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 90 .85 .80 Robinia hispida. Rose Acacia 3 to 4 ft 1.75 1.60 1.50 Roses. (See Rose Section) Rubus oderatus. 2 to 3 ft. Flowering Raspberry . .60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft. 80 .75 .70 Salix incana. Rosemary Willow 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft. 80 .75 .70 19 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Sambucus- — ELDER Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate s. canadensis. American Elder 2 to 3 ft 65 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .65 s. racemosa. Redberried Elder 2 to 3 ft 80 .75 .70 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 Horticultural varieties of Sambucus s. Cutleaf European Elder 2 to 3 ft 65 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .65 s. Golden Elder 2 to 3 ft 70 .60 .55 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .75 Shadblow. (See Amelanchier) Shepherdia argentia. Buffaloberry 3 to 4 ft 80 .70 .65 4 to 5 ft 1.00 .90 .80 Snowball. (See Viburnum) Snowberry. (See Symphoricarpus) Sorbaria sorbifolia. False Spirea 2 to 3 ft 75 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 90 .80 .75 Spirea SPIREA s. douglasi. Rose pink spikes 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 75 .70 .65 s. japonica ovalifolia. White Japanese Spirea (Spirea Callosa Alba) iy2 to 2 ft 90 .80 .75 s. opulifolia. (See Physocarpus) s. Prunifolia. Bridalwreath This is the true bridalwreath, but has been large- ly superseded by the Vanhoutte, which is the variety commonly known as bridalwreath. 2 to 3 ft 90 .80 .75 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 s. sorbifolia. (See Sorbaria) s. thunbergi. Thunberg Spirea Early dwarf white 2 to 3 ft 1.00 .90 .85 Horticultural varieties of Spirea s. Anthony Waterer. Dwarf red 1 to 1% ft .65 .55 .50 iy2 to 2 ft 80 .70 .65 s. Billard. Rose pink panicles 2 to 3 ft 60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft 75 .65 .60 s. Froebel. Flat panicles, rose pink, 3 ft. IV2 to 2 ft .65 .55 .50 2 to 2% ft .80 .70 .65 20 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate S. Garland. (S. arguta) Early white 2 to 3 ft .90 .80 .75 S. Vanhoutte The most popular variety usually known as BRIDALWREATH. iy2 to 2 ft .50 .40 .30 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .40 3 to 4 ft .75 .65 .55 4 to 5 ft .90 .80 .75 Sumach. (See Rhus) Sweet Brier. (See Rosa Rubiginosa) Symphoricarpus — SNOW BERRY S. pauciflorus. Dwarf Snowberry 1 to iy2 ft .60 .55 .50 S. mollis. Spreading Snowberry 2 to 3 ft .75 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .75 S. vulgaris. Coralberry iy2 to 2 ft .50 .40 .35 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .45 Syringa LILAC S. chinensis. Chinese Lilac (Rothomagensis) 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 S. japonica. Japanese Tree Lilac 4 to 5 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 5 to 6 ft 2.50 2.25 2.00 6 to 8 ft 5.00 4.75 4.50 S. josikaea. Hungarian Lilac 2 to 3 ft .75 .65 .60 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 4 to 5 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 S. persica. Persian Lilac 2 to 3 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 S. villosa. Late Lilac 2 to 3 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 3 to 4 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 S. vulgaris. Common Purple Lilac 2 to 3 ft .65 .60 .55 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .75 4 to 5 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 Horticultural varieties of ] Lilac S. Charles the Tenth Single reddish purple 3 to 4 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 4 to 5 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 S. Common White 2 to 3 ft .65 .60 .55 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .75 4 to 5 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten 21 Hundred Rate Rate Rate S. La Tour d’ Auvergne Double purple 3 to 4 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 S. Ludwig Spaeth Single deep purplish red 3 to 4 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 S. Marie Lagreye Single white 5 to 6 ft 4.00 3.75 3.50 S. Michel Buchner Double pale lilac 2 to 3 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 S. Mme. Lemoine Double white 3 to 4 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 4 to 5 ft 3.00 2.75 2.50 S. Pres. Grevy. Double blue 2 to 3 ft. . . 1.50 1.40 1.30 3 to 4 ft 2.00 1.90 1.80 T amarix — TAMARIX T. africana Upright, dark green foliage 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .45 3 to 4 ft .75 .65 .60 T. odessana 2 to 3 ft .60 .50 .45 3 to 4 ft .75 .65 .60 T. pentandra. (Hispida aestivalis) 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 Tat&rian Maple. (See Acer) Viburnum— VIBUPvNUM V. americanum. American Cranberrybush 1V2 to 2 ft 90 .80 .75 V. cassinoides. Withe-rod 2 to 3 ft 1.10 1.00 .90 V. dentatum. Arrowwood 2 to 3 ft .80 .70 .65 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 V. Ian tana. Wavfaring‘tree 3 to 4 ft. . 1.25 1.10 1.00 V. lentago. Nannyberry 2 to 3 ft .90 .80 .75 3 to 4 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 V. molle. Kentucky Viburnum 2 to 3 ft .90 .80 .75 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 22 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY V. V. V. Each Rate Ten Rate Hundred Rate opulus. European Cranberrybush ( Highbush Cranberry) 2 to 3 ft , . 1.25 3 to 4 ft 1.50 1.10 1.40 1.00 1.30 Horticultural varieties of Viburnum Common Snowball 2 to 3 ft 3 to 4 ft 1.10 1.40 1.00 1.30 .90 1.20 Dwarf Cranberrybush 1 to IV2 ft 1.00 .90 .80 Wahoo. (See Euonymous) Wayfaring-tree. (See Viburnum) Weigelia — WEIGELIA W. floribunda. Crimson Weigelia 2 to 3 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 3 to 4 ft 1.40 1.30 1.20 W. rosea. Pink Weigelia 2 to 3 ft .80 .70 .65 3 to 4 ft 1.00 .90 .85 Horticultural variety of W eigelia W. Eva Rathke. Dwarf red IV2 to 2 ft 1.25 1.10 1.00 2 to 3 ft 1.50 1.40 1.30 itch-hazel. (See Hamamelis) mthoxylum. Prickly Ash 2 to 3 ft .60 .55 .50 3 to 4 ft .90 .80 .75 4 to 5 ft 1.10 1.00 ,90 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. EOSES 23 Rosa — ROSE R. blanda. Meadow Rose Wild rose, single light pink No. 1 R. hugonis. Hugonis Rose Single yellow trailer No. 1 R. lucida. Virginia Rose Single dwarf wild rose No. 1 R. multiflora Single white trailer No. 1 X R. rubignosa. Sweet Brier No. 1 X R. rubrafolia. No. 1 X R. rugosa. Rugosa Rose Single red No. 1 Single white No. 1 R. setigera. Prairie Rose Single pink, trailing wild rose No. 1 Each Rate Redleaved Rose .75 2.00 .75 .75 .90 .75 .90 .75 .90 .75 .85 .75 Ten Hundred Rate Rate .65 1.90 .65 .65 .80 .65 .80 .65 .80 .65 .75 .65 Horticultural varieties of Roses CLIMBING ROSES All 2 year — No. 1, field grown 1.00 .90 American Beauty, large red American Pillar, single rosy pink Baltimore Belle, white Christine Wright, wild rose, pink, double Crimson Rambler, bright crimson Dorothy Perkins, soft pink Dr. Van Fleet, flesh pink Excelsa, scarlet Gardenia, yellow Pa.uPs Scarlet Prairie Queen, pink Silver Moon, single white Tausendschon Witchuriana (memorial rose) .60 1.80 .60 .60 .75 .60 .75 .60 .75 .60 .70 .60 .80 24 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY ROSES— BUSH FORM (All strong field grown plants) Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate 2 year— No. 1 1.00 .90 .80 Key H. P. — Hybrid Perpetual H. T.— Hybrid Tea T. —Tea J. — June D. P. — Dwarf Polantha American Beauty (HP) Baby Rambler (DP), dwarf crimson Columbia (HT), large glowing pink, fragrant Crested Moss, pink moss rose Frau Karl Druschki (HP), large snow white; the best white General Jacqueminot (HP), dark red General Washington (HP), red Gruss an Teplitz (HT), scarlet, profuse and continuous bloomer Harrison’s Yellow (J), very hardy yellow J. B. Clark (HT), deep rich scarlet J. L. Mock (HT), outside petals deep pink — inside petals silver rose Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (HT), white, frag- rant Killarney (HT), delicate pink La France (HT), light pink Los Angeles (HT), flame pink, toned coral Madam Caroline Testout (HT), fine large pink Madam Plantier (J), pure white, very hardy Mrs. Aaron Ward (HT), Indian yellow, shaded salmon pink Mrs. John Land (HP), soft rose Ophelia (HT), salmon, shaded rose Paul Neyron (HP), large vigorous pink Prince Camille de Rohn (HP), deep velvety maroon Radiance (HT), lovely rose-pink Sunburst (HT), cadmium yellow, shaded orange Ulrich Brunner (HP), large cherry red, vigor- ous ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS Conrad F. Meyer Double pink No. 1 1.00 .90 .80 Grootendosa Double red No. 1 1.50 1.40 1.30 Double red No. 1 1.00 .90 .80 Hansa OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 25 Each Ten Hundred Rate Sir Thomas Lipton Double white Rate Rate No. 1 1.00 TREE ROSES .90 .80 2 year heads. ......... 4.00 American Beauty Frau Karl Druschki Gruss an Teplitz Mad. C. Testout 3.75 3.50 26 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY VINES Each Ten Hundred Rate Ra-te Rate Ampelopsis — IVY A. quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper 2 year .60 .50 .40 A. engelmani. Engelman Ivy 2 vear .70 .60 .50 A. tricuspidata. Japanese Ivy (Boston Ivy) 2 year. . . 1.00 .90 .85 Aristolochia sepho. Dutchman-Pipe 2 vear 1.75 1.60 1.50 Jittersweet. (See Celastrus) Boston Ivy. (See Ampelopsis) Bignonia radicans. Trumpet Creeper 2 year .75 .65 .60 Celastrus— BITTERSWEET C. orbiculatus. Japanese Bittersweet 2 year .75 .65 .60 C. scandens. Native Bittersweet 2 vear .70 .60 .50 Clematis CLEMATIS C. Henry Large flowering white 2 year 1.50 1.40 1.30 C. jackmanni Large flowering purple 2 year 1.40 1.30 1.20 C. Mme. Ed. Andre Large flowering carmine red 2 year 1.50 1.40 1.30 C. paniculata. Sweet Autumn Clematis Small flowering white 2 year 1.00 .90 .80 Dutchman-pipe. (See Aristolochia) Euonymous radicans. Wintercreeper 2 year .90 .80 .75 4 year 1.40 1.30 1.20 Euonymous radicans vegatus. Bigleaf Wintercreeper 2 year 1.00 .90 .80 Grape. (See Vitus) Ivy. (See Ampelopsis) Lonicera— HONEYSUCKLE L. Hail Japanese Semi-hardy climber, fragrant white flow- ers, changing to yel- low, 2 year .70 .65 .60 L. sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle 2 year 75 .65 .60 OCONOMOWOC, WIS, Each Ten Rate Rate L. prolifera. Wild Trailing Honeysuckle 2 year .70 .65 Lycium chinensis. Matrimony Vine 2 year .60 .50 X .70 .60 Tecoma. (See Bignonia) Trumpet Creeper. (See Bignonia) Vitus— GRAPE Hardy wild, suitable for arbors, 2 year. ...... .60 .50 Wisteria sinensis. Purple Wisteria 2 year , , 1.00 .90 27 Hundred Rate .60 .40 ,50 .40 .80 28 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY PERENNIALS Perennials have increased greatly in popularity and in attempting to keep up with the demand, we have added new varieties to our list as fast as we have found them adaptable to Wisconsin conditions. We have grown increasingly large quantities until we now grow many thousands each year. The plants quoted are all strong, field grown, trans- planted stock of sufficient age and strength to bloom the first year. Perennials in No. 1 plants will be furnished in assortment at 35 cents each, $3.00 per ten and $25.00 per hundred. These prices include delivery and our usual guar- antee. Special prices will be made on large quantities, without delivery or guarantee. Achillea— YARROW Each Aconitum — MONKSHOOD A. awtumnale. Autumn Monkshood Spikes of dark blue flowers; roots poison- ous .40 Adiatum. (See Ferns) Aegopodium — GOUT WEED Ten Hundred Boule De Neige Rate Rate Rate Double white, 2 ft. . . Pearl .30 .25 .20 Double white, 18 in. . Pink. Pink Yarrow .30 .25 .20 Rose pink, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 .35 6 in .30 .25 .20 Agrostemma. (See Lychnis) Alyssum Saxtile Compactum. Basket of Gold 30 .25 .20 Anchusa italica dropmore Fluffy mass of blue fiowers .35 .30 .25 Anemone Japonica. Wind Flower Late, white. 2 ft .35 .30 .25 A. Pulsatilla. Pasque Flower Early, purple fiowers, 1 ft .35 .30 .25 Althea rosea. (See Hollyhocks) OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 29 Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Anthemis — CAMOMILE A. tinctorea Light yellow, daisylike flower, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 Aquilegia— COLUMBINE A. caerulea. Colorado Columbine 40 .35 .30 A. chrysantha Yellow 35 .30 .25 A. Var. Silver Queen White 35 .30 .25 A. Long spurred Hybrids 35 .30 .25 A. Pink Shades 35 .30 .25 A. Skineri Yellow with red spurs. . .35 .30 .25 Arabis alpina. Rockcress 30 .25 .20 Artemisia— WORMWOOD A. abrotanum. Southernwood Shrubby, 5 ft .35 .30 .25 A. lactiflora. White Mugwort Creamy white fragrant spikes, 4 ft. .35 .30 .25 Asclepias— MILKWEED A. incarnata. Swamp Milkweed Rosy purple, 3 ft .35 .30 .25 A. tuberosa. Butterfly Weed Orange, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 Aster— HARDY ASTER A. alpinus. Rock Aster Dwarf white .30 .25 .20 A. Novae-Angeliae. New England Aster Light bluish purple. ... .30 .25 .20 A. Var. roseus Light rose purple .35 .30 .25 A. tartaricus Tall bluish purple..... .30 .25 .20 Horticultural varieties of Hardy Aster A. Snowflake Medium dwarf white. . . .35 .30 .25 A. St. Egwin Large soft pink, 3 ft. . . .35 .30 .25 Aubrietia. Large flowering hybrids .35 .30 .25 Baptisia. Wild Indigo B. australis Blue .35 .30 .25 Bee Balm. (See Monarda) 30 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Belamcanda Chinensis. Blackberry Lily 35 .30 .25 Bell Flower. (See Campanula) Blackberry Lily. (See Belamcanda) Blue Bells. (See Mertensia) Bocconia Cordata. Plume Poppy Attractive foliage, pan- icles creamy white flowers .35 .30 .25 Boltonia Asteroides Small daisvlike white flowers .35 .30 .25 Boltonia Latisquami Lavender, September, 5 ft .35 .30 .25 Bouncing-Bet. (See Saponaria) Buttercup. (See Ranunculus) Campanula — BELLFLOWER C. carpathica Blue, 1 ft .35 .30 .25 White, 1 ft .35 .30 .25 C. medium. Canterbury-Bell Semi-hardy biennial, blue, 2 ft .30 .25 .20 Pink, 2 ft .30 .25 .20 White, 2 ft .30 .25 .20 C. medium calycanthema. Cup and Saucer Blue .30 .25 .20 Pink .30 .25 .20 White .30 .25 .20 C. persicifolia Erect spikes, open bell flowers Blue, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 White, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 Candytuft. (See Iberis) Canterbury Bell. (See Campanula) Cassia Marilandica Shrubby growth, yellow flowers, 5 ft .35 .30 .25 Centaurea Delicate thistlelike flow- ers. Aug., Sept. Red .35 .30 .25 Yellow .35 .30 .25 Blue .35 .30 .25 C. Dealbata Rose .35 .30 .25 C. pyramidalis. Chimney Bellflower Blue .35 .30 .25 White .35 .30 .25 31 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Cerastium tomentosum. Snow-in- Summer 35 .30 .25 Chrysanthemum (Hardy Chrysanthemums and Daisies) DAISIES C. coccineum. Painted Lady (Pyrethrum Roseum) Daisylike flowers of mixed shades .35 .30 .25 C. leucanthemum. Oxeye Daisy (Memorial Daisy) White, 2 ft 35 .30 .25 C. uliginosum. Giant Daisy White, 4 ft 35 .30 .25 C. Shasta Daisy Large single white .35 .30 .25 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM Purplish Rose .35 .30 .25 Excelsor, yellow .35 .30 .25 Indian, brownish red . . . .35 .30 .25 White Dotte, tall white. .35 .30 .25 Wm. A. Phillips, single pink .35 .30 .25 Cimicifuga racemosa. Cohosh Bush .50 .45 .40 Columbine. (See Aquilegia) Convallaria. Lily-of-the-V alley Pips .10 .08 .05 Clumps .25 .20 .15 Coreopsis. Tickseed Large yellow flowers, continuous bloomer, fine for cutting .30 .25 .20 Cypripedum. Ladyslipper .35 .30 .25 Daisy. (See Chrysanthemum) Day Lily. (See Hemerocallis) Delphinium— LARKSPUR D. formosum Old fashioned dark blue .35 .30 .25 D. grandiflorum chinensis. Chinese Larkspur Dwarf Blue 35 .30 .25 White 35 .30 .25 Horticultural varieties of Larkspur D. belladonna Light blue .35 .30 .25 D. bellamosum Dark blue, same type as Belladonna .35 .30 .25 32 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate D. English Hybrids Fine mixed strain .35 .30 .25 Dianthus— HARDY PINKS D. barbatus. Sweet William Mixed .30 .25 .20 Newport pink .35 .30 .25 Red .35 .30 .25 Scarlet beauty .35 .30 .25 D. deltoides. Maiden Pink 30 .25 .20 Horticultural varieties of Dianthus D. Double Cluster. (Latifolius) Double red .35 .30 .25 D. Perpetual Pink 35 .30 .25 D. Allwoodi New long stemmed ever- blooming fragrant pink .40 .35 .30 Dicentra spectabilis. Bleedingheart 50 .45 .40 Dictamus. Gas Plant Pink .40 .35 .30 White 40 .35 .30 Digitalis. Foxglove. Biennial 30 .25 .20 Echinacea purpurea. Purple Coneflower 35 .30 .25 Echincps ritro. Steel Globe Thistle 35 .30 .25 Erigeron. Fleabane Dwarf lilac colored daisy .35 .30 .25 Eryngium. Seaholly 35 .30 .25 Eulalia. (See Miscanthus) Ferns. Native Mixed 35 .30 .25 Filipendula ulmaria. European Meadowsweet (Spirea Ulmaria) ..... .35 .30 .25 Forget-me-not. (See Myosotis) Foxglove. (See Digitalis) Funkia. (See Hosta) Gaillardia. Blanket Flower Very profuse bloomer, good for cutting, yel- low with maroon cen- ter .30 .25 .20 Gas Plant. (See Dictamus) 33 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Giant Daisy. (See Chrysanthemum) Gladiolus. (See Bulbs) Golden Glow. (See Rudbeckia) Golden Rod, (See Solidago) Grasses. (See Miscanthus and Phalaris) Gypsophila paniculata. Baby's Breath 30 .25 .20 G. Double Baby’s Breath 40 .35 .30 Helenium— SNEEZEWEED H. Great. (Helenium Autumnale Superbum) Yellow, Aug. and Sept., 5 ft .35 .30 .25 H. Red. (Autumnale Rubra) .35 .30 .25 H. Riverton Gem Old gold, Aug. and Sept., 4 ft .35 .30 .25 H. Riverton Beauty Lemon yellow .35 .30 .25 Helianthus— SUNFLOWER H. maxima. Giant Hardy Sunflower 7 ft 30 .25 .20 H. orygalis Yellow, July and Aug., 3 ft .35 .30 .25 Heliopsis HELIOPSIS Horticultural variety of Heliopsis H. Pitcher Yellow, Julv and Aug., 3 ft .35 .30 .25 Hemerocallis — DAY LILY H. dumortieri. Early Daylily Orange, June, 2 ft .35 .30 .25 H. flava. Lemonlily Lemon yellow, fragrant .35 .30 .25 H. Fulva. Orangelily Single, orange yellow, July, 4 ft .30 .25 .20 H. Fulva Double .30 .25 .20 M. minor Light yellow, July .35 .30 .25 Hesperis. Sweet Rocket Resembles hardy phlox, blooms in June. White to purple .35 .30 .25 Heuchera sanguinea. Coralbells V ery attractive, but tender .35 .30 .25 84 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Hibiscus. Rose Mallow Large Hollyhocklike flowers Mixed .30 .25 .20 Pink .35 .30 .25 Red .40 .35 .30 White, red eve .35 .30 .25 Hollyhocks. (Althea rosea) Allegheny mixed .30 .25 .20 Double rose .35 .30 .25 Double scarlet .35 .30 .25 Double white .35 .30 .25 Double yellow .35 .30 .25 Double lscvvpurt pink. . .35 .30 .25 Single mixed .30 .25 .20 Single red .35 .30 .25 Single rose .35 .30 .25 Single salmon .35 .30 .25 Single white .35 .30 .25 Single yellow Hosta — PLANT AINLILY. (Funkia .35 ) .30 .25 H. caerulea. Blue Plantainlily 30 H. plantaginea. White Plantainlily .25 .20 .40 .35 .30 Iberis sempervirens. Candytuft Early white ground cover .30 .25 .20 Iris Germanica — GERMAN IRIS In variety — our selection .30 .25 .20 I. Black Prince Violet purple . .35 .30 .25 I. Bougere Lilac and purple .35 .30 .25 I. Bridesmaid White, shaded .30 .25 .20 I. Celeste Delicate sky blue .35 .30 .25 I. Dalmatica Deep lavender, large and fine .35 .30 .25 I. Flava Light yellow .35 .30 .25 I. Florentina White, tinted mother of pearl .35 .30 .25 I. Florentina blue Dark blue, tall vigorous .35 .30 .25 I. Hector Standards soft yellow. falls violet red .30 .25 .20 I. OCONOMOWOC, Her Majesty Standards rose pink, falls crimson ....... WIS. Each Rate .35 Ten Rate .30 35 Hundred Rate .25 I. Honorabile Standards golden yel- low, falls deep brown with yellow edge .35 .30 .25 I. Lohengrin. Lilac rose Lilac rose . .35 .30 .25 I. Mme. Chereau White, blue edging. .... .35 .30 .25 I. Mrs. H. Darwin White shaded to violet. . .35 .30 .25 I. Queen of May Rose lilac, almost pink. .35 .30 .25 I. Sambucina Rose purple with touch of orange, fragrant. . .35 .30 .25 I. Walhalla S. lavender: F. red.... .35 .30 .25 Iris I. Kaempferi— JAPANESE IRIS K. Gold Bount White shaded yellow... .40 .35 .30 I. K. Mahogany Mahogany red .40 .35 .30 I. K. Norma Deep purple .40 .35 .30 I. K. Purple and Gold .40 .35 .30 I. K. Wm. Tell Blue .40 .35 .30 Iris Pumilla Early dwarf purple. . . . .30 .25 .20 Iris siberica. Siberian Iris Blue .35 .30 .25 White .35 .30 .25 Jacobs Ladder. (See Polemonium) Ladyslipper. (See Cypripedium) Larkspur. (See Delphinium) Lathyrus latifolius. Perennial Sweet Pea White ....* .35 .30 .25 Pink .35 .30 .25 Purple Liatris. Gay Feather .35 .30 .25 Purple spikes, 3 ft .35 Lilies. (See Bulbs) Lily-of- the- Valley. (See Convallaria) .30 .25 36 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Rate Rate Limonium latifolium. Bigleaf Sealavender (Statice latifolia) Panicles of delicate lav- ender flowers .35 .30 Linum perenne. Perennial Flax Masses of small blue flowers, continuous bloom, 10 in .35 .30 Linum perenne album. White Perennial Flax .35 .30 Lupinus. Lupine Blue .35 .30 Moerheim, pink .35 .30 White .35 .30 Lychnis— CAMPION (Scarlet Lightning) L. chalcedonica. Maltese Cross Brilliant scarlet, Julv, 3 ft .35 .30 L. viscaria. Clammy Campion .35 .30 Lythrum roseum Rose pink, erect spikes, July and Sept., 4 ft... .35 .30 Malva moschata. Musk Mallow Rosy pink, profuse bloomer .30 .25 Meadow Sweet. (See Filipendula) Mertensia Virginica. Bluebells .35 .30 Miscanthus — EULALIA M. sinensis. (E. Japonica) .35 .30 Horticultural varieties of Miscanthus M. Maidengrass. (E. gracillima) .35 .30 M. Striped Eulalia. (E. variegata) 35 .30 M. Zebra Grass. (E. zebrina) 35 .30 Monarda — BEEBALM M. didyma. Oswego Beebatm Red flowers, fragrant foliage .35 .30 M. fistulosa. Wilbergamot Native mint, lavender. . .30 .25 Monkshood. (See Aconitum) Myosotis. (Forget-me-not) M. scorpioides. True Forget- me-not .30 .25 Hundred Rate .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .20 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .20 .20 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Oenothera— EVENING PRIMROSE O. missouriensis Light yellow .30 O. speciosa Pure white .30 O. youngii Yellow 30 Oriental Poppy. (See Papaver) Oxeye Daisy. (See Chrysanthemum) Pentstemon teorreyi Spikes of bright scarlet flowers .35 Paeonia PEONY P. In Variety — our selection 3 to 5 eye .60 5 to 10 eye .75 P. Agida. Crimson, gold stamens 3 to 5 eye .75 P. Andrae Lawries Immense, very double pink, shy bloomer 37 Ten Rate Hundred Rate .25 .25 .25 .30 .55 .70 .65 3 to 5 eye. 5 to 10 eye. . . . P. Chinensis Rosea. 3 to 5 eye 5 to 10 eye. . . , P. Cornea Elegans. 3 to 5 eye. . . , 5 to 8 eye. . . , P. Couronne d’Or. 3 to 5 eye. . . . 5 to 8 eye. . . . P. Clarissa. Pink 3 to 5 eye 5 to 10 eye. . . . .60 75 China pink 60 75 Delicate pink 60 75 White, yellow center 75 1.00 60 75 .55 .70 .55 .70 .55 .70 .65 .90 .55 .70 P. Cupera Superba. Pink, white center 3 to 5 eye .60 .55 5 to 10 eye .75 .70 P. Dorchester. Flesh pink, late 3 to 5 eye .60 .55 5 to 8 eye .75 .70 P. Duches de Nemours. White, yellow center 3 to 5 eye .75 .65 5 to 10 eye 1.00 .90 P. Edulis Superba. Fragrant, early pink 3 to 5 eye .75 .65 P. Felix Crousse. Brilliant red 5 to 5 eye 1.00 .90 P. Festiva Maxima. Pure white, center flecked 3 to 5 eye 1.00 .90 .20 .20 .20 .25 .50 .65 .60 .50 .65 .50 .65 .50 .65 .60 .85 .50 .65 .50 .65 .50 .65 .60 .85 .60 .85 .85 38 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate P. Fragrans. American-beauty shade 3 to 5 eye .75 .65 .60 5 to 10 eye .90 .80 .75 P. Killarney. Form and color like Killarney rose 3 to 5 eye .60 .55 .50 5 to 10 eye .75 .70 .65 P. Louis Van Houtte. Dark crimson 3 to 5 eye .75 .70 .65 P. Mehlic Henry. Large, rose pink 3 to 5 eye .60 .55 .50 5 to 10 eye .75 .70 .65 P. Rubra Officinalis. Old red, early 2 to 4 eye 1.25 1.10 1.00 P. Whitleyii. White 3 to 5 eye .70 .65 .60 5 to 8 eye .85 .80 .75 'apaver orientalis. Oriental Poppy 35 .30 .25 'halaria arundinacea. Ribbon Grass 25 .20 .15 >hlox — PHLOX P. In assortment — our selection 35 .30 .25 P. Athis Salmon pink, tall .35 .30 .25 P. Bridesmaid White, red center .35 .30 .25 P. Be Comte Purple .40 .35 .30 P. Ecclaireur Purplish red, lighter halo .35 .30 .25 P. El Esperance Lavender .35 CO o .25 P. Ferdinand Cortez Bronze crimson, darker center .35 .30 .25 P. Frau von Lassburg Large pure white flowers .35 .30 .25 P. Gen. Strohlein Blight scarlet, crimson eye .40 .35 .30 P. La Vogue Silvery pink .35 .30 .25 P. Miss Lingard Early, fine tall, white. . .35 .30 .25 P. Mrs. Egan 35 .30 .25 P. Mrs. Jenkins Good white, vigorous. . . .35 .30 .25 OCONOMOWOC, P. Pantheon Fine large pink WIS. Each Rate .35 Ten Rate .30 39 Hundred Rate .25 P. Rhynstrom Tall, carmine rose .35 .30 .25 P. Siebold Bright scarlet .40 .35 .30 P. Sir Edward Landser Bright crimson .35 .30 .25 P. Struthers Beautiful salmon red, crimson eye .35 .30 .25 P. Sunset Dwarf pink .35 .30 .25 P. Sublata Rosea Pink creeping phlox .... .35 .30 .25 P. Sublata Alba White creeping phlox. . .35 .30 .25 P. divaricata Native species, lavender, early .35 .30 .25 Physostegia. False Dragon-head Pink .30 .25 .20 White .30 .25 .20 Plantainlily. (See Hosta) Platycoden. BalloonRower Blue .35 .30 .25 Dwarf blue . .35 .30 .25 White .35 .30 .25 Dwarf white .35 .30 .25 Plume Poppy. (See Bocconia) Polemonium. Jacob* s Ladder Clusters of blue flowers . .30 .25 .20 Polygonum cuspidata. Japanese Fleece Flower .35 .30 .25 Pyrethrum. (See Chrysanthemum) Ranunculus acris. Bachelor*s Button 1 to 2 ft., mass of small double golden yellow flowers .30 .25 .20 R. Repens fl. pi. Creeping form of above. .30 .25 .20 Ribbon Grass. (See Phalaris) Rock Cress. (See Arabis) Rudbeckia. Cornflower R. purpurea. (See Echinacea) Horticultural variety of Rudbeckia R. Goldenglow Double yellow flowers, 6 ft. late .30 .25 .20 40 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY Salvia azurea Spikes sky-blue flowers, Each Rate Ten Rate Hundred Rate Sept., Oct., 5 ft .35 Saponaria oxymoides. Rock Soapwort .30 .25 Scabiosa caucasica Lavender blue, good cut .35 .30 .25 flowers Seaholly. (See Eryngium) Sedum— STONECROP S. acre. Goldmoss Forms carpet of light green foliage, yellow flowers, fine for rock- .35 .30 .25 ery or ground cover. . .30 .25 .20 S. macimowiczi. Amur Stcnecrop Yellow, suitable for rockery, July, 1 ft... .35 .30 .25 S. spectabile. Showy Sionecrop Sept., Oct., 1 ft. rose colored showy flat heads .35 .30 .25 Horticultural variety of Sedum S. Purple Showy Stonecrop. (S. S. Brilliant) 40 .35 .30 Sneezeweed. (See Helenium) Soapwort. (See Saponaria) Solidago. Goldenrod 30 .25 .20 Speedwell. (See Veronica) Spirea Ulmaria. (See Filipendula) Statice. (See Limonium) Sunflower. (See Helianthus) Sweet-William. (See Dianthus) Thalictrum aquilegifolium. Columbine Meadowrue 35 .30 .25 Valeriana officinalis. Garden Heliotrope Tall spikes, fragrant white flowers .35 .30 .25 Veronia. Ironweed Dark purple showy flow- ers, grow in low ground, 6 ft .35 .30 .25 Veronica— SPEEDWELL V. longifolium subsessilis Long dark blue spikes, 2 ft .35 CO o .25 V. splkaia Smaller but more per- manent .35 .30 .25 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 41 Each Rate Vinca minor. Common Periwinkle Ten Rate Hundred Rate Viola— VIOLET V. canadensis. White Violet .30 .25 .20 V. odorata Double blue, sweet .25 .20 .15 scented violet .30 .25 .20 Yucca filamentosa. Spanish Bayonet Evergreen, swordlike foliage, handsome spikes, cream white flowers, June, July, 4- 6 ft 40 .35 .30 42 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY ANNUALS Transplanted Into Flats Per Dozen Per 100 Price except as noted .35 2.50 Ageratum Alyssum Antirrhinum. Snapdragon Aster Mixed Pink Purple White Calendula. Pot Marigold Cobsea scandens Cosmos. Early mixed Heliotrope 50 4.00 Marigold. Double African mixed Nasturtium. Dwarf Climbing Petunias Double mixed Single mixed Rosy morn Phlox Drummondi Salvia America 50 4.00 Salpiglossis 50 4.00 Verbena Mixed Blue Pink Scarlet White Zinnias Mixed Burnt Orange Primrose Purple Rose White POTTED PLANTS Alyssum . . . Cobea . . . . Heliotrope . Salvia . . . . Per Each Dozen $ .15 $ 1.50 .20 2.00 .20 2.00 .15 1.50 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 43 SPRING BULBS Planted in Spring Only Each Ten Hundred Rate Rate Rate Caladium. Elephant's Ear .50 .45 .40 Cannas Standard varieties .... .35 .30 .25 Dahlias D. A. D. Livonia Show, clear pink ...... .35 .30 .25 D. Countess of Lonsdale Cactus, salmon pink and amber . , .35 .30 .25 D. Doazon Decorative, orange red . .35 .30 .25 D. Frank Smith Show, maroon tipped white .30 .25 .20 D. Geo. L. Stillman Cactus, light maroon. . . .35 .30 .25 D. Geo. Walters Hybrid cactus, large pinkish salmon, yellow at base. Often comes semi-double . .35 .30 .25 D. Jack Rose Decorative, red ....... .35 .30 .25 D. J. H. Jackson Cactus, deep maroon . . .35 .30 .25 D. Maurice Rivoire. (Collorette) Blood red, white collar. .35 .30 .25 D. Pink Pearl Cactus, pink, shaded white .35 .30 .25 D. Queen Wilhelmina Paeonia, large white . . .35 .30 .25 Gladiolus G. America Large flesh pink, fine for cutting .08 .06 .05 G. Augusta Splendid pure white. . . . .10 .08 .07 G. Baron Hulot Rich velvety violet pur- ple .20 .15 .12 G. Empress of India Brilliant scarlet with maroon shadings .... .20 .15 .12 G. La Mareschal Foch Soft flesh pink ....... .20 .15 .12 C. Wilbrink Immense flesh pink .... .25 .20 .15 44 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY G. Mrs. Francis Scott King Beautiful light scarlet. Each Rate .10 Ten Rate .07 Hundred Rate .06 G. Princeps Rich crimson with white blotch on lower petals .20 .15 .12 G. Schwabin Large yellow .20 .15 .12 FALL BULBS Crocus Mixed .05 .04 .03 Daffodils. (See Narcissus) Hyacinths Hyacinths .25 .22 .20 Gertrude, pink La Grandesse, white Grand Maitre, light blue King of the Blues, dark blue King of the Yellow, yellow La Victoir, red Lilium — LILY L. canadensis Native yellow to crim- son .35 .30 .25 L. candidum. Madonna Lily .40 .35 .30 L. elegans Strong growing, orange red, upright flowers. . .35 .30 .25 L. superbum. Turk’s Cap Lily Orange red spotted .... .35 .30 .25 L= tigrinum. Tiger Lily .35 .30 .25 Lily-of- the- Valley. (See Perennials) Narcissus. (Daffodils) N. Emperor Large yellow ( Prices Later) N. Empress Trumpet yellow, petals white N. Paper White For growing in water indoors N. Poeticus. Pheasants Eye White, orange - scarlet cup N. Von Sion Large double yellow . . . Ornithogalum Umbeilatum. Star of Bethlehem Clusters of star-shaped white flowers .05 .05 .05 .04 45 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Rate Scilla Small bell-shaped blue flowers Trillium. (See Perennials) Tulips — Bedding varieties T. Artus Bright red T. Kaiserkroon Red and yellow T. La Reine White T. Gris de Lin Rose T. Yellow Prince Yellow Tulips — Cottage varieties T. Bouton d’Orr Pure yellow T. Gresneriana Red T. Inglescombe Pink T. Inglescombe Yellow Tulips — Darwin varieties T. Darwin mixed T. Clara Butt Salmon pink T. Glow Brilliant red T. Gretchen Soft blush T. La Noire Tulipe Black T. White Queen White Ten Hundred Rate Rate (Prices Later) 46 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY FRUIT APPLES Each Ten Rate Rate 5-6 ft., No. 1 1.25 1.00 Varieties starred (*) are es- pecially recommended Ben Davis. Winter * Delicious. Winter * Early Harvest. Early Fameuse (Snow). Early Winter Grimes Golden. Early Winter * McIntosh. Winter Northern Spy. Winter *N. W. Greening. Winter * Oldenburg (Duchess). Summer *Pewaukee. Winter Red Astrakhan. Early summer * Roxbury Russett. W inter * T olm an S wee t . W inter ■ Wealthy. Early winter Winesap. Early winter Yellow Transparent. Early summer CRABS Price same as apples Hyslop Red Siberian Yellow Siberian Sweet Russett Whitney CHERRY 4- 6 ft., No. 1 1.75 1.60 Early Richmond Large Montmorency PEARS 5- 6 ft., No. 1 1.90 1.80 Bartlett. Large yellow, fine flavor Kieffer. Hardy cooking pear Seckel. Small, sweet, excellent flavor PLUM 4-6 ft., No. 1 1.40 1.30 European Varieties: Shropshire (Damson). Dark blue Japanese varieties: Abundance. Large but not reliably hardy Native varieties: De jZoto. Yellow, red cheek Surprise. Red Wild Goose. Red V? y ant. Purple Hanson Hybrids: Opata. Purplish red Tonka W aneta Sapa. Purple Hundred Rate .90 1.50 1.70 1.25 47 OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Each Ten Rate Rate GRAPE 2 year, No. 1 .40 .35 Agawam. Early brown Beta. Wild Brighton. Red Clinton. Small, hardy Concord. Standard black Delaware. Small purple, sweet Moore Early. Early black Niagara. White Worden. Large bluish black CURRANTS 2 year, No. 1, except as noted .30 .25 Black Naples. Black Cherry. Large red Red Cross. Red White Grape. White Perfection. Red 2 year, No. 1 .60 .50 GOOSEBERRY Downing. Large green, 2 year, No. 1 .40 .35 Red Jacket (Josselyn). Red, 2 year, No. 1 .50 .40 BLACKBERRY Ancient Britton, 1 year 1.50 2.75 Snyder, 1 year 1.50 2.75 RASPBERRY Except as noted, 1 year 1.50 2.75 Except as noted, 2 year 2.25 4.00 Black Cumberland, 1 and 2 years. . . Gregg, 1 year Kansas, 1 and 2 years Plum Farmer, 1 year Purple Columbian, 1 year Red Cuthbert, 1 year King, 1 year Latham, 1 year 2.25 4.00 Marlboro, 1 year Hundred Rate .30 .20 .40 .30 .35 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 48 WHITE ELM NURSERY COMPANY STRAWBERRY Special prices on larger quan- tities Aroma. Large, dark red.... Beder Wood Cooney. New, late, large, splendid flavor Dr. Burrill Gandy. Large, late, good. . . Gibson Glen Mary. Very large, light red Dunlap. Good shipper, usual- ly planted with Warfield W arfield. Imperfect, requires a fertilizing variety, usually Dunlap Progressive (Everbearing) . . Per 25 Per 100 Per 500 .75 2.00 7.50 1.25 4.00 15.00 MISCELLANEOUS Each Rate ASPARAGUS 1 year, No. 1 .03 2 year, No. 1 .04 Columbian Mammoth. White Conovers Colossal. Green. . . Giant Argentinal. White . . . Palmetto. Purple Washington Rust Proof RHUBARB 2 year, No. 1 40 .35 .30 Ten Hundred Rate Rate .02 .01 .03 .02 THE WALTHEE PRESS PRINTERS OCOKOMCWCC. WIS.