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U« S. Departmeot of Agiicttitom
1939
A CATALOGUE
OUTPOST
NURSERIES
RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT
OFFICE
19 39
NEW YORK OFFICE : 247 PARK AVE.
Copyright 1939 by Outpost Nurseries, Inc., Ridgefield, Ct.
Printed in the U. S. A. The Walker-Rackliff Co., Now Haven, Conn.
CONTENTS
Map showing location of Outpost General Information Planting Guide
Deciduous Trees .
Evergreen Trees .
Deciduous Shrubs .
Evergreen Shrubs .
Vines and Ground Covers .
Roses . .
Fruits .
Perennials .
Outpost Plant Food .
Special Offerings .
Helpful Suqqestions .
Large Tree Moving .
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I 17 121 125 142 144 149 153
See also General Index at back of book.
The Nurseries are located on the Danbury Road outside of Ridgefield, Conn., just over the Westchester County, New York line.
By motor: See above map.
45 miles from New York City line.
33 miles from White Plains, N. Y.
32 miles from Peekski II, N. Y.
16 miles from Norwalk, Conn.
28 miles from Bridgeport, Conn.
40 miles from New Haven, Conn.
32 miles from Kent, Conn.
64 miles from Hartford, Conn.
30 minutes drive from Merritt Parkway at Norwalk, Conn.
By train: Branchville or Danbury on the Berkshire Division of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and South Norwalk on the main line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. We will be glad to call for you at the station. Notify us in advance, or call our office, Ridgefield 800, upon arrival. Visitors are always welcome at Outpost.
General Information
OUTPOST NURSERIES are growers of a complete assort¬ ment of Plant Materials as listed in this catalogue.
OUTPOST SERVICE includes the supplying of Plant Mate¬ rials at our Nurseries; delivery to the client's property, or delivery and planting by an experienced Planting Crew in charge of a Landscape Foreman.
OUTPOST SERVICE also includes assistance in design; the selection and arrangement of materials, and advice on the culture and maintenance of Trees and Plants. Frequent in¬ spections are made of our recent plantings without cost or obligation to the client.
OUTPOST PLANT MATERIALS AND SERVICE are available to the client either directly or through a Landscape Architect.
SELECTION— Cli ents are cordially invited to personally select their Trees and Plants.
PRICES in this catalogue cancel all previous listings, and are subject to change without notice. Prices include loading on trucks at our nurseries, or are F.O.B. our shipping stafion, and include packing, except on material dug B&B, and on special bulky pieces, shipped by freight or express, for which material used in packing is charged additional at cost.
B&B — Some Plant Materials may be planted successfully with bare roots. Some Plant Materials of certain sizes and varie¬ ties require digging with a ball of earth to prevent the roots being disturbed. This ball of earth is securely wrapped and laced in burlap. This is referred to as "balling and burlap¬ ping" — B&B. Large and heavy balls are mounted on plat¬ forms.
All prices for balling and burlapping are based on what we consider a sufficient ball in proportion to the caliper and/or size of the Tree or Plant.
DELIVERIES can be made by truck to almost any point at a moderate cost, depending on the distance and quantity of material. Prompt shipment can be made by freight, carload lots or less, and by express.
MEASUREMENTS— All sizes are approximated as closely as possible. See details regarding particular group under Deciduous Trees, Evergreen Trees, et cetera.
HARDINESS OF STOCK — Although within easy motoring distance of New York City ( turn to map ) Outpost Nurseries are located in the foothills of the Berkshires where severe weather is experienced in the Winter season. This insures our stock being thoroughly acclimated and perfectly hardy.
CERTIFICATION OF STOCK — All stock is free of injurious plant diseases and insects. Our Nurseries are regularly in¬ spected by Federal and State authorities. Certificate of inspection accompanies each order.
TERMS — Thirty days net to those whose responsibility is known to us, unless other arrangements are made at time of acceptance of order.
All accounts are payable to Outpost Nurseries, Inc., and not to individuals.
CLAIMS — When stock is not delivered by our truck, our re¬ sponsibility ceases upon delivery of stock in good condition to transportation company. Claims for damage while stock is in transit should be made promptly to the transportation company.
GUARANTEE — Except for Roses and Perennials, we guaran¬ tee to replace without charge Nursery Grown Plant Material supplied from our Nursery and planted by us, that dies from natural causes within one year after planting, provided this material has received normal care, and provided payments have been made promptly as arranged. This guarantee ex¬ cludes fatalities from tornado, severe drought, abnormal win¬ ter or other conditions over which we have no control.
CORRESPONDENCE — Correspo ndence should be ad¬ dressed to Outpost Nurseries, Inc., Ridgefield, Conn., and not to individuals.
NOMENCLATURE — Recommendations of "Standardized Plant Names" are used as far as possible.
Outpost Nurseries, Inc.
RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT
Telephone : Ridgefield 800
New York Office: 247 Park Avenue Telephone: Plaza 3-7253
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
PLANTING GUIDE
We offer the following suggestions in the hope that they may assist you in selecting material for some particular land¬ scape problem.
For further information about each item of plant material listed here, see the descriptive section of this Catalogue Pages I to 141 inclusive.
The complete index in the back of the Catalogue will assist you in locating the items on the descriptive pages.
We will gladly discuss with you any problem not covered by this guide. A phone call or postcard will receive our best attention.
Adaptable to Dry Soils
( Soils more than normally dry, but not barren or unusually
gravelly )
DECIDUOUS TREES
Acer ginnala Acer palmatum Acer pal. atropurpureum Acer platanoides Ailanthus glandulosa Betula populifolia Crataegus (Hawthorn) in variety Fagus (Beech) in variety Fraxinus americana Gleditsia triacanthos Magnolias in variety Platanus orientalis Sorbus aucuparia
EVERGREEN TREES
Abies concoior Abies fraseri Juniperus (Juniper) in variety Picea (Spruce) in variety Pinus (Pine), in variety
Pseudotsuga douqlasf
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum Amorpha fructicosa Azalea calendulacea Berberis' ( Barberry) in variety
Callicarpa purpurea Calycanthus floridus Caragana arborescens Comptonia asplenifolia Cydonia japonica Deutzia in variety Elaeagnus in variety Kolkwitzia amabilis Lespedeza bicolor Lonicera (Bush Honeysuckle) in variety
Myrica carolinensis Photinia villosa Rhodotypos kerrioides Rhus canadensis Stephanandra fiexuosa Viburnum in variety
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Calluna vulgaris Erica carnea
VINES AND GROUND COVERS
Lonicera japonica halliana Lycium chinense
ROSES
Shrub and trailing types in variety
PERENNIALS
Achillea (Yarrow) in variety
Aethionema (Stonecress) in variety Ajuga (Bugle) in variety
Alyssum (Candytuft) in variety Anchusa (Bugloss) in variety
Aquilegia (Columbine) in variety Arabis (Rockcress) in variety
Artemisia vulgaris lactiflora Aster alpinus Centaurea in variety
Cerastium tomentosum Coreopsis grandiflora Dianthus (pinks) in variety
Gaillardia ( Blanket flower) in variety Geum (Avens) in variety
Gypsophila ( Babysbreath) in variety
Helianthemum (Sunrose) in variety
Heuchera (Coralbells) in variety Iberis (Candytuft) in variety Iris cristata Iris germanica Iris pumila Iris siberica
Leontopodium sibericum Limonium latifolium Linum (Flax) in variety
Lychnis (Campion) in variety Nepeta mussini Oenothera frut. youngi Pentstemon in variety Phlox amoena Phlox subulata Physostegia virg. vivid Pyrethrum roseum Rudbeckia purpurea Salvia azurea grandiflora Saxifraga (Saxifrage) in variety Scabiosa caucasica Sedum (Stonecrop) in variety
Sempervivum (Houseleek) in variety
Teucrium chamaedrys Thymus (Thyme) in variety
Veronica (Speedwell) in variety
Adaptable to Moist Soils
( Soils which retain more than normal moisture, but which are
not soggy or poorly drained )
DECIDUOUS TREES
Acer dasycarpum Acer rubrum Corylus (Filbert-Hazel) in variety
Liquidambar styraciflua Magnolia glauca
Populus berolinensis Populus bolleana Salix (Willow) in variety
Taxodium distichum Ulmus (Elm) in variety
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EVERGREEN TREES
Ch amaecyparis (Cypress) in variety Ta xus canadensis Thuja (Arborvitae) in variety
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Aronia arbutifolia Aronia melanocarpa Azaleas in variety Benzoin aestivale Cephalanthus occidentalis Clethra alnifolia Cornus (Osier types) in variety
Exochorda grandiflora Hamamelis virginiana Ilex verticillata Jasminum nudiflorum Physocarpus opulifolius Shepherdia argentea Vaccinium corymbosum
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Azalea amoena Azalea hinodegiri Ilex opaca
PERENNIALS
Aconitum fischeri Aconitum napellus Astilbe in variety
Boltonia latisquama Chrysanthemum Hybrids in variety
Chrysanthemum articum Chrysanthemum maximum Dicentra (Bleeding-heart) in variety Digitalis ambigua Hemerocallis (Daylily) in variety
Hibiscus moscheutos Iris (Japanese) in variety Lobelia cardinalis Lythrum salic. roseum Myosotis pal. semperflorens Primula veris Thalictrum adiantifolium Thalictrum dipterocarpum Trollius europaeus
Adaptable to Strong Wind Exposure
( For unprotected sites exposed to strong winds )
DECIDUOUS TREES
Acer platanoides Acer saccharum Carpinus caroliniana Crataegus (Hawthorn) in variety Fagus sylvatica Platanus orientalis Populus berolinensis Populus bolleana
Quercus palustris Quercus rubra
EVERGREEN TREES
Juniperus virginiana Picea (Spruce) in variety Pinus (Pine) in variety
Adaptable to Seashore Planting
( Tolerate salt air and sandy soil conditions )
DECIDUOUS TREES Halesia tetraptera
Acer platanoides LarIx europaea
Ginkgo biloba Platanus orientalis
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DECIDUOUS TREES (Cent.)
Prunus maritima Quercus coccinea Quercus palustris Quercus rubra Ulmus ( El rr; ) in variety
EVERGREEN TREES
Juniperus virginiana Pinus (Pine) in variety
(except Pinus strobus)
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Aronia arbutifolia Arcnia melanocarpa Berberis (Barberry) in variety
Cornus (Osier Types) in variety
Forsythia (Goldenbell) in variety
Hibiscus (Shrub-Althea ) in variety
Hydrangea arb. grand. Hydrangea paniculata Hydrangea peegee Ligustrum (Privet) in variety
Myrica carolinensis Philadelphus (Mockorange) in variety
Vaccinium corymbosum
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Calluna vulgaris Erica carnea Ilex glabra Ilex opaca
Adaptable to City Conditions
( Tolerate smoke-filled air and car gases )
DECIDUOUS TREES
A.cer (Maple) in variety
(except Acer saccharum) Aesculus hippocastanum Cercidiphyllum japonicum Crataegus (Hawthorn) in variety Fagus sylvatica Fraxinus americana Ginkgo biloba Gleditsia triacanthos Gymnocladus dioica Liquidambar styraciflua Magnolia in variety
Malus (Crabapple) (flowering) in variety Platanus orientalis Populus berolinensis Populus bolleana Prunus (Cherry)
(flowering) in variety Quercus (Oak) in variety Salix caprea Salix qracilistyla
Sorbus aucuparia Tilia (Linaen) in variety Ulmus (Elm) in variety
EVERGREEN TREES
Juniperus chin, pfitzeriana Juniperus virg. keteleeri Taxus (Yew) in variety
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum Berberis (Barberry) in variety
Colutea arborescens Cornus alba sibirica Euonymus alatus Euonymus al. compacta Forsythia ( Goldenbells ) in variety
Hibiscus (Shrub-Althea) in variety Hydrangea in variety
Hypericum aureum
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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Conf.)
Ligustrum (Privet) in variety
Rhamnus cathartica Rhus cotinus Spiraea in variety
Stephanandra flexuosa Viburnum in variety
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Azalea amoena Azalea hinodegiri Buxus sempervirens Cotoneaster in variety Daphne cneorum Ilex (Holly) in variety
Kalmia latifolia Leucothoe catesbaei Mahonia aquifolium Pachistima canbyi Pieris (Andromeda) in variety
VINES AND GROUND COVERS
Ampelopsis (Deciduous Ivy) in variety
Euonymus ( Wintercreeper) in variety
Hedera (English Ivy) in variety
Lonicera japonica halliana Pachysandra terminalis Wisteria in variety
Adaptable to Shaded Conditions
( Areas receiving sunlight for only half the day ) ( not dense shade )
DECIDUOUS TREES
Cercis canadensis Cornus florida Halesia tetraptera Oxyaendrum arboreum
EVERGREEN TREES
Picea glauca conica Taxus (Yew) in variety Tsuga (Hemlock) in variety.
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum Amelanchier canadensis Aronia (Chokeberry) in variety Azalea
in variety
(except A. yodogawa) Benzoin aestivale Berberis (Barberry) in variety
Cephalanthus occidentals Clethra alnifolia
Colutea arborescens Cornus (Osier Types) in variety Cotoneaster in variety
Euonymus ( Burningbush) in variety
Exochorda grandiflora Forsythia ( Goldenbells) in variety
Hamamelis virqiniana Hydrangea in variety Hypericum aureum Hypericum moserianum Ilex verticillata Jasminum nudiflorum Ligustrum amurense ( North )
Ligustrum i. regelianum Lonicera (Bush Honeysuckle) in variety
Philadelphus (Mockorange) in variety
Physocarpus opulifolius Shepherdia argentea Sorbaria sorbifolia
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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (Cont.)
Spiraea in variety
Symphoricarpos in variety
Vaccinium corymbosum
Viburnum in variety
Weigela in variety
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Azalea amoena Azalea hinodegiri
Buxus (Box) in variety
Cotoneaster in variety
Daphne cneorum
Ilex (Holly) in variety
Kalmia latifolia Leucothoe catesbaei Mahonia aquifolium Pachistima canbyi
Pieris (Andromeda) in variety
Rhododendrons in variety
VINES AND GROUND COVERS
Actinidia arguta Ampelopsis (Deciduous Ivy) in variety
Bignonia (Trumpetcreeper) in variety
Euonymus ( Wintercreeper) in variety
Hedera (English Ivy) in variety
Lonicera japonica halliana Lycium chinense Pachysandra terminalis Polygonum auberti Vinca minor Wisteria in variety
PERENNIALS
Achillea ptarmica The Pearl Aconitum fischeri Aconitum napellus Ajuga genevensis Ajuga reptans Anchusa italica dropmore Anchusa mysotidiflora Anemone in variety
Aquilegia (Columbine) in variety
Arenaria v. caespitosa Asclepias tuberosa Aster alpinus
A. subcaer. Wartburg Star Astilbe in variety
Aubretia deltoidea hybrids Dicentra eximia Dicentra spectabilis Digitalis ambigua Helleborus niger Heuchera sanguinea Hosta lancifolia Hosta variegata Iberis (Candytuft) in variety Iris pumila Iris siberica Lobelia cardinalis Lychnis chalcedonica Lythrum sal. roseum Mertensia virginica Monarda didyma Monarda d. rosea Myosotis scorpioides Platycodon grandiflorum Platycodon mariesi Primula veris Sedum (Stonecrop) in variety
Thalictrum dipterocarpum Trollius europaeus Trollius ledebouri Veronica (Speedwell) in variety Viola (Violet) in variety
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Evergreens Adaptable for Windbreaks
Abies concolor Abies fraseri Picea (Spruce) in variety
Pinus (Pine) in variety
Pseudotsuga douglasi Tsuga canadensis
Adaptable for Hedge Work
(Compact growth — tolerate close planting — stand
shearing )
DECIDUOUS TREES
Acer ginnala Carpinus betulus Carpinus caroliniana Crataegus coccinea C. crus-galli C. oxycantha Fagus sylvatica Fagus syl. purpurea Gleditsia triacanthos
EVERGREEN TREES
Chamaecyparis (Cypress) in variety Picea canadensis Taxus (Yew) in variety Thuja occidentalis Thuja occ. pyramidalis Thuja occ. wareana Tsuga canadensis
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
Berberis thunbergi Berberis t. atropurpurea Berberis t. minor Cydonia japonica Hibiscus ( Shrub-Althea ) in variety
Kolkwitzia amabilis Ligustrum (Privet) in variety Spiraea in variety Syringa (Lilac) in variety
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Buxus sempervirens Ilex (Holly) in variety
Suitable for Alpine or Rock Work
EVERGREEN TREES
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Chamaecyparis obtusa nana Juniperus chin, sargenti Jun. comm d. plumosa Jun. hor. douglasi Jun. hor. glauca Jun. squamata Picea excelsa pyqmaea Picea glauca conica Pinus montana mughus Taxus baccata rependens Taxus cusp, nana Tsuga canadensis pendula
Azalea amoena Azalea hinodegiri Berberis verruculosa Calluna vulgaris Daphne cneorum Erica carnea Ilex crenata Ilex c. microphylla Leucothoe catesbaei Pachistima canbyi
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PERENNIALS
Achillea tomentosa Aethionema persicum Ajuga genevensis Ajuga reptans Alyssum argenteum A. saxatile compactum Anchusa mysotidiflora Anemone pulsatilla Aquilegia caerulea Aquilegia flab, nana alba Arabis alpina Arenaria v. caepitosa Aster alpinus A. alp. Goliath Aster sub. Wartburg Star Aubretia delt. hybrids Campanula carpatica Campanula rotundifolia Cerasfium tomentosum Dianthus arenarius Dianthus deltoides Dianthus plum, semperflorens Dicentra eximia Geum (Avens)
Hellebrous niger Heuchera sanguinea Hypericum fragile
Iberis sempervirens Iberis s. Little Gem Iris cristata Iris pumila Lavandula officinalis Leontopodium sibericum Limonium latifolium Linum perenne Mertensia virginica Myosotis scorpiodes Nepeta mussini Phlox amoena Phlox divaricata Phlox ovata Phlox subulata Platycodon mariesi Primula veris Santolina cham. incana Sedum (Stonecrop) in variety Statice armeria Teucrium chamaedrys Thymus (Thyme)
Tunica saxifraga Veronica (Speedwell) in variety Viola cornuta Viola odorata
DECIDUOUS
TREES
Deciduous Trees drop their foliage in late Fall and Winter.
QUERCUS RUBRA — RED OAK
Except in such varieties where heights only are given, Deciduous Trees are measured by their caliper, i. e., the diameter of the trunk six inches above the ground for Trees up to six inches caliper. Trees six inches, or over in caliper are measured one foot above the ground.
Sizes in caliper as catalogued include Trees measuring the smaller size, or between the two sizes given, but do not include Trees measuring the larger size. Example : Tree measuring 3^ inches rates as 3 to 3 1/2 inches; Tree measur- ing 31/2 inches, rates as 3 1/2 to 4 inches.
Heights given with caliper measurements are general averages, and are approximate only. Where no caliper appears, height is the governing measurement.
Trees not marked "B&B" ( Balled and Burlapped ) can be moved with bare roots when dormant. Should balling and burlapping be desired on such Trees, an extra charge will be made at the following rates.
2- 3 inches caliper . $2.50 each
3- 4 inches caliper . 4.00 each
4- 5 inches caliper . 6.00 each
See General Information for further details on balling and burlapping.
Also see Lists, front of book, for further information.
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Ridgefield, Conn.
ACER — MAPLE
Height 60 to 80 ft., except as noted; heavy structured Trees; furrowed bark in mature Trees; large handsome foliage; splendid Fall coloring. The small ornamental species are used for their individual characteristics.
ACER DASYCARPUM SILVER MAPLE
Graceful and rapid growing; leaves finely cut, silvery on the
underside, turning a clear yellow in the Fall. |
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Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
1 %-2 in. |
12 ft . |
$ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
2 -2/2 in. |
14 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
16 ft . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
18 ft . |
8.50 |
|
*6 -7 in. |
26 ft. B&B . |
60.00 |
|
*7 -8 in. |
27 ft. B&B |
75.00 |
|
8 -9 in. |
28 ft. B&B |
90.00 |
|
Larger sizes on |
application. |
See page 144 for special offering of Silver Maples
ACER DASYCARPUM WIERI WIER MAPLE
Rapid growing; more graceful than Acer dasycarpum because of the decidedly drooping branches and deeply cut lacy foliage.
*51/2-6 in. 24 ft. B&B . $45.00
Larger sizes on application.
ACER GINNALA |
AMUR MAPLE |
|
Height 20 ft.; low branched; dense upright habit; |
brilliant Fall |
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foliage coloring. |
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3-4 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
4-5 ft. |
1.75 |
15.00 |
5-6 ft. B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
Heavy specimens |
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8-10 ft. B&B |
15.00 |
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10-12 ft. B&B |
20.00 |
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ACER PALMATUM |
JAPANESE MAPLE |
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Height 12 to 15 ft.; graceful spreading form; |
coarse |
sly cut green |
foliage. |
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1/2-2 ft. B&B |
3.25 |
30.00 |
2 -2/2 ft. B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2/2-3 ft. B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
* Supply very limited.
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ACER PALMATUM ATROPURPUREUM
BLOODLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE
Height 8 to 10 ft.; graceful spreading form; the coarsely cut foliage is rich purple-red throughout the Spring and Summer.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
1 i/2-2 |
ft. B&B |
$ 3.25 |
$ 30.00 |
2 -2'/2 ft. B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
|
21/2-3 |
ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
3 -31/2 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
3'/2-4 |
ft. B&B |
. 7.00 |
62.50 |
4 -41/2 ft. B&B |
8.50 |
75.00 |
|
41/2-5 |
ft. B&B |
. 11.50 |
100.00 |
5 -6 |
ft. B&B |
. 1 5.00 |
135.00 |
6 -7 |
ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
ACER PLATANOIDES NORWAY MAPLE
Compact symmetrical head; strong firm branches; hardwood; clean dark green foliage turns clear yellow in the Fall and re¬ mains on the Tree until Winter.
2 |
-2'/2 |
in. |
12 ft. |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
21/2-3 |
in. |
14 ft. |
8.00 |
72.50 |
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3 |
-3'/2 |
in. |
16 ft. |
. 11.50 |
100.00 |
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31/2-4 |
in. |
17 ft. |
15.00 |
135.00 |
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4 |
-41/2 |
in. |
18 ft. |
B&B |
27.50 |
250.00 |
4/2-5 |
in. |
19 ft. |
B&B |
37.50 |
325.00 |
|
5 |
-51/2 |
in. |
20 ft. |
B&B |
47.50 |
425.00 |
51/2-6 |
in. |
22 ft. |
B&B |
57.50 |
525.00 |
|
6 |
-7 |
in. |
24 ft. |
B&B |
. 75.00 |
675.00 |
7 |
-8 |
in. |
26 ft. |
B&B |
90.00 |
800.00 |
8 |
-9 |
in. |
28 ft. |
B&B |
110.00 |
Larger sizes on application.
See page 144 for special offering of Norway Maples.
ACER PLATANOIDES GLOBOSUM GLOBE MAPLE
Height 10 to 12 ft.; dwarf form of Acer platanoides; dense round head. Usually grafted on stems 6 ft. from the ground. Well developed heads.
2 -21/2 in. |
10 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
2I/2-3 in. |
10 ft. B&B |
12.00 |
1 05.00 |
3 -3I/2 in. |
12 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
ACER PLATANOIDES SCHWEDLERI SCHWEDLER MAPLE
Striking variety of Acer platanoides; brilliant purple-crimson foliage in the Spring, shading to rich dark green in mid- Summer.
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ACER PLATANOIDES SCHWEDLERI (Cent.) SCHWEDLER MAPLE
Caliper Height Each Per 10
3 -31/2 in. 1 6 ft . $12.50 $110.00
31/2-4 in. 17 ft . 17.50 150.00
4 -4/2 in. 18 ft. B&B . 30.00
Larger sizes on application.
ACER RUBRUM RED MAPLE
Scarlet and orange foliage coloring in the Fall; early scarlet flowers; bright red fruit in late Spring.
*31/2-4 in. 20 ft. B&B . 25.00
*4 -4/2 in. 22 ft. B&B . 35.00
*4/2-5 in. 24 ft. B&B . 47.50
*5 -5/2 in. 25 ft. B&B . 60.00
Larger sizes on application.
ACER SACCHARUM SUGAR MAPLE
Upright growth; broad spreading head; strong rugged frame¬ work; hard wood; the foliage is brilliant yellow, orange and scarlet in the Fall.
2 -2/2 in. 14 ft . 7.50 67.50
2/2-3 in. 16 ft . 10.00 90.00
3 -3/2 in. 18 ft . 15.00 135.00
3/2-4 in. 19 ft. B&B . 25.00 225.00
4 -4/2 in. 20 ft. B&B . 35.00 315.00
4/2-5 in. 22 ft. B&B 47.50 425.00
5 -5/2 in. 24 ft. B&B . 60.00 550.00
Larger sizes on application.
AESCULUS — HORSECHESTNUT
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM HORSECHESTNUT
Height 50 to 70 ft.; large symmetrical Tree, early bursting foliage buds; heavy dense foliage; very large clusters of creamy white flowers in May.
*3 -3/2 in. 12 ft. B&B . 20.00
3/2-4 in. 14 ft. B&B . 25.00
*4 -4/2 in. 15 ft. B&B . 32.50
AILANTHUS — AILANTHUS
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA AILANTHUS
Height 40 to 50 ft.; very rapid growing; stands adversity well; tropical appearance of the compound green leaves is interesting. Also known as Tree of Heaven.
* Supply very limited.
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AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA (Cont.) AILANTHUS
Caliper Height Each Per 10
*3 -3I/2 in. 15 ft . $6.00
*31/2-4 in. 17 ft . 7.50
*4 -4/2 in. 19 ft. B&B . 15.00
AMYGDALUS — PEACH
FLOWERING PEACH
Height 8 to 10 ft.
AMYGDALUS PERSICA FLORE-PLENA DOUBLE PEACH
The Double Flowering Ornamental form of the Peach; pink or white flowers, in rosettes, before the leaves; late April to early May.
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.00 $ 27.50
6- 8 ft. B&B . 4.50 40.00
AMYGDALUS PERSICA PENDULA WEEPING PEACH
Type of the above with pendulous branches.
Double pink and double white flowers.
4- 5 ft. B&B . 2.00 17.50
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.00 27.50
6- 8 ft. B&B 4.50 40.00
AMYGDALUS PERSICA ATROPURPUREA BLOODLEAF PEACH
Form with single rose pink flowers and dark red foliage.
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.00 27.50
6- 8 ft. B&B . 4.50 40.00
8-10 ft. B&B . 6.00 55.00
10-12 ft. B&B . 8.50 75.00
Flowering Cherry and Plum — See Prunus; Deciduous Trees. Flowering Almond — See Prunus; Deciduous Shrubs.
BETULA — BIRCH
Height 30 to 50 ft.; graceful form of growth; distinctive bark.
BETULA ALBA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH
White bark; foliage small and finely-toothed; long flowers or catkins decorative in early Spring.
Native White Birch Clumps listed under Betula populifolia.
l%-2 in. |
10 ft. B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
2 -2/2 in. |
12 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
14 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
*3 -3/2 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
* Supply very limited.
6 OUTPOST NURSERIES,
Ridgefield, Conn.
BETULA ALBA LACINIATA CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH
Popular for its drooping habit of deeply cut leaves.
Caliper Height
1 3/4-2 in. 12 ft. B&B .
*2 -2'/2 in. 14 ft. B&B .
growth; clear white bark;
Each Per 10
$ 8.50 $ 75.00
. 11.50
BETULA LENTA SWEET BIRCH
Native Tree; pyramidal when young; broad headed at maturity; brown cherry-like aromatic bark; slender pendulous branches; foliage clear yellow in the Fall.
Single Stem.
1 3/4-2 in. 6-8 ft. B&B . 5.00 45.00
Also larger selected specimen Trees, nursery grown and collected — prices on application.
BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH
Usually grows in clumps of 2 or more stems; produces wide spreading head; bark silvery-gray when young, and reddish- brown when mature; peeling bark creates picturesque effect.
Limited quantity heavy nursery grown. Clumps 25 to 30 ft. high. Prices on application.
BETULA PAPYRIFERA CANOE BIRCH
Long-lived; large leaved native variety; heavy structured; usually single trunked with white bark.
The Birch from which the Indians built their canoes.
*2 -2/2 in. 6- 8 ft. B&B . 6.50
*2/2-3 in. 8-12 ft. B&B . 9.00
Larger sizes on application.
BETULA POPULIFOLI A GRAY BIRCH
Our native American White Birch, found growing in New Eng¬ land, generally in clumps with two or more stems.
Collected Clumps — 2 to 5 stems.
6-8 ft. B&B . 6.00 55.00
8-10 ft. B&B 7.50 67.50
B&B . 10.00 90.00
B&B . 15.00 135.00
B&B . 20.00 180.00
10-12 ft.
12-14 ft.
14-16 ft.
Collected Clumps — 6 to 10 stems.
8-10 ft. B&B . 10.00
10-12 ft. B&B . 15.00
12-14 ft. B&B . 20.00
14-16 ft. B&B . 30.00
90.00
135.00
180.00
275.00
Larger collected specimens available — prices on application.
* Supply very limited.
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CARPINUS — HORNBEAM
Shrubby, symmetrical growth when sheared, |
picturesquely |
|
irregular in natural growth |
; leaves remain wel |
into winter; |
suitable for hedges. |
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CARPINUS BETULUS |
EUROPEAN HORNBEAM |
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Height 40 to 50 ft.; dense compact habit. |
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Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
2- 3 ft. B&B |
$ 2.50 |
$ 22.50 |
3- 4 ft. B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
4- 5 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
Heavy sheared specimens. |
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*6-7 ft. B&B |
. 13.50 |
|
*7-8 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
|
* 8-10 ft. B&B |
22.50 |
|
*10-12 ft. B&B |
27.50 |
|
See page 144 for special |
offering of European H |
ornbeams |
CARPINUS CAROLINIANA AMERICAN HORNBEAM
Height 20 to 30 ft.; slender drooping branches; bluish-gray bark.
6- 7 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 12.50 |
|
8-10 ft. B&B |
15.00 |
135.00 |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
12-14 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
14-16 ft. B&B |
32.50 |
CERCIDIPHYLLUM — KATSURA
CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM KATSURA-TREE
Height 40 to 50 ft.; shrubby, symmetrical and pyramidal in form; the foliage is purplish when unfolding in the Spring, light green in the Summer and turns to bright yellow or scarlet in the Fall.
Heavy specimens.
14-16 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
16-18 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
18-20 ft. B&B |
30.00 |
275.00 |
20-22 ft. B&B . |
. 35.00 |
|
*22-24 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
|
*24-26 ft. B&B |
. 45.00 |
* Supply very limited.
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CERCIS — RED BUD or JUDAS TREE
Blooms very early in the Spring, flowers appearing before the leaves in tight clusters on the old wood.
CERCIS CANADENSIS AMERICAN RED BUD
Height 20 to 25 ft.; vase-shaped with broad irregular head; heart-shaped foliage; rosy-pink flowers.
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
$ 5.00 |
$ 45.00 |
6- 8 ft. B&B . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
Specimens |
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8-10 ft. B&B |
15.00 |
135.00 |
10-12 ft. B&B |
20.00 |
|
CERCIS CHINENSIS |
CHINESE |
RED BUD |
Height 8 to 10 ft.; shrubby growth with numerous stems |
;; large |
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deep pink flowers. |
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1 1/2-2 ft. B&B . |
2.00 |
17.50 |
2 -2/2 ft. B&B . |
3.00 |
|
2/2-3 ft. B&B . |
4.50 |
|
Heavy Specimens |
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3 -4 ft. B&B |
6.50 |
|
4 -5 ft. B&B |
9.00 |
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CHIONANTHUS — FRINGETREE |
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CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA |
WHITE FRINGETREE |
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Height 20 to 25 ft.; open irregular habit; |
heavy dark |
green |
leaves; masses of showy drooping clusters of |
misty-white |
flowers |
in May and June; blue pendulous fruit in th |
e Fall. |
|
4-5 ft . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
5-6 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
6-8 ft. B&B . |
6.00 |
CLADRASTIS — YELLOW-WOOD
CLADRASTIS LUTEA YELLOW-WOOD
Height 30 |
to |
40 ft.; low- |
branched |
orne |
imental tree with |
wide |
spreading |
gra |
ceful head; |
bright g |
[reen |
foliage turning |
clear |
yellow in |
the |
Fall; loose |
panicles |
of |
fragrant white fl |
owers |
in June. |
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4-5 ft . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
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5-6 ft . |
36.00 |
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6-8 ft. B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
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CORNUS — DOGWOOD
The wide-spreading horizontal branches create a distinctive open effect; the twiggy branches and the next season's flower buds add a note of interest throughout the Winter; the flowers appear before the leaves in early Spring, except in the variety Cornus kousa; the foliage and fruit turn a brilliant scarlet in the Fall.
CORNUS FLORIDA WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD
Height 20 to 25 ft.; shelves of large four-petalled white blooms; this is the popular native Dogwood.
Single stem — Low or high branched.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
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4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
$ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
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5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
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6-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
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8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
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Specimens |
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2 -2'/2 |
in. |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 13.50 |
120.00 |
2'/j-3 |
in. |
8-12 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
3 -31/2 |
in. |
10-14 |
ft. |
B&B |
27.50 |
250.00 |
3/2-4 |
in. |
12-16 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 35.00 |
315.00 |
4 -4'/2 |
in. |
12-16 |
ft. |
B&B |
45.00 |
400.00 |
Bush Form |
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Clumps |
3-4 |
ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
|
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
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5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
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6-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
||
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 1 0.00 |
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10-12 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 17.50 |
1 50.00 |
Also larger selected specimen trees — nursery grown and col¬ lected — prices on application.
CORNUS FLORIDA PLENA
DOUBLEFLOWERING WHITE DOGWOOD
Height 15 ft.; a form of Cornus florida with large semi-double white flowers which appear somewhat later than the native type.
Single Stem — Low branched.
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
7.00 |
62.50 |
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7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
8.50 |
75.00 |
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8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
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Sp |
ecimens. |
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2 |
-2 1/2 in. |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
21/2-3 in. |
9-12 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 25.00 |
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CORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD
Height 18 to 20 ft.; the flowers are similar to Cornus florida in size and shape and vary in color from pink to red.
Single Stem — Low-branched.
Caliper Height Each Per 10
4- 5 ft. B&B . $ 5.00 $ 45.00
5- 6 ft. B&B . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft. B&B . 7.00 62.50
7- 8 ft. B&B . 8.50 75.00
8- 10 ft. B&B . 12.50 110.00
Specimens.
2 -2 1/2 'n. 8-10 ft. B&B . 20.00 180.00
2'/2-3 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 27.50
See also Cornus — Deciduous Shrubs.
CORYLUS — FILBERT
CORYLUS AMERICANA AMERICAN HAZELNUT
Height 6 to 10 ft.; shrub-like growth; large green leaves; edible nuts are borne in clusters, late Fall.
4- 5 ft. B&B . 2.50 22.50
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.50 31.50
6- 7 ft. B&B . 5.00
CORYLUS AVELLANA ATROPURPUREA PURPLE FILBERT
Height 12 to 15 ft.; low-branched; shrubby, with large purple foliage; flower catkins appear in June.
Specimens.
8-10 ft. B&B . 15.00
CRATAEGUS — HAWTHORN
Height 20 to 30 ft.; except as noted; dense symmetrical Trees of picturesque appearance; thorny low-spreading branches; glossy dark green foliage; attractive clusters of flowers in late Spring; decorative fruit; suitable for hedges.
CRATAEGUS ARNOLDIANA ARNOLD HAWTHORN
Open headed Tree; single white flowers; round bright crimson fruit.
Extra heavy specimens
2 -2'/2 in. 8-10 ft. B&B . 30.00
2*/2-3 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 40.00 350.00
3 -3/2 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 50.00
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CRATAEGUS COCCINEA THICKET HAWTHORN
Height 15 |
to 20 ft.; long cu |
rved thorns; single white flowers; |
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reddish-brown fruit. |
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Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
3-4 ft. B&B |
. $ 2.50 |
$ 22.50 |
|
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
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7-8 ft. B&B |
. 8.50 |
||
Specimens |
|||
2 -2'/2 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 1 5.00 |
|
Extra heavy specimens |
|||
2/2-3 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
|
3 -31/2 in. |
8-12 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
|
3/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
41/2-5 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 75.00 |
|
CRATAEGUS CORDATA |
WASHINGTON |
HAWTHORN |
|
Brilliant Fall foliage coloring; |
single white flowers; |
bright red |
|
fruit. |
|||
3-4 ft. B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
|
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
|
Specimens |
|||
2 -2/2 in. |
7-10 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B .... |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
315.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B .... |
. 45.00 |
400.00 |
Extra heavy |
specimens |
||
2/2-3 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
|
3 -3/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
3/2-4 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B . |
. 60.00 |
CRATAEGUS CRUSGALLI COCKSPUR THORN
Wide-spreading, slightly drooping branches; conspicuous long slender thorns; foliage glossy dark green in summer and orange or scarlet in the Fall; single white flowers; showy scarlet fruit.
3-4 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 8.50 |
75.00 |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
1 1.50 |
100.00 |
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Ridgefield, Conn.
CRATAEGUS CRUSSALLI (Cent.) COCKSPUR THORN
Specimens |
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Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
2 -2'/2 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. $15.00 |
$135.00 |
21/2-3 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
Extra heavy specimens |
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3 -3/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
350.00 |
31/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
CRATAEGUS MOLLIS |
DOWNY |
HAWTHORN |
|
Short stout thorns; white flowers shaded red; large scarlet pear- |
|||
shaped fruit. |
6-7 ft. B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 8.50 |
75.00 |
|
Specimens 2 -2/2 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
20.00 |
180.00 |
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA |
ENGLISH HAWTHORN |
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Height 15 to |
20 ft.; spreading |
branches, stout thorns, single |
|
white flowers; |
scarlet fruit. |
||
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
||
6-7 ft. B&B . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
|
7-8 ft. B&B . |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
|
Specimens 2 -2/2 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
150.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
|
Extra heavy specimens |
|||
3 -3/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
350.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
4 -4/2 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA ALBOPLENA
DOUBLE WHITE ENGLISH HAWTHORN
Double white |
flowers. 4-5 ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
|
6-7 ft. |
B&B . |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
|
7-8 ft. |
B&B . |
9.00 |
80.00 |
|
Specimens 2 -2/2 in. |
8-10 ft. |
B&B |
. 17.50 |
|
Extra heavy specimens 2/2-3 in. 8-10 ft. |
B&B |
. 30.00 |
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3 -3/2 in. |
8-10 ft. |
B&B |
40.00 |
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SCARLET ENGLISH |
HAWTHORN |
|
Single scarlet flowers. |
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Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
4-5 ft. B&B |
$ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 6.50 |
|
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 9.00 |
|
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA PUNICEA RED ENGLISH |
HAWTHORN |
|
Single deep red flowers. |
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7-8 ft. B&B |
. 9.00 |
|
Extra heavy specimens. |
||
2'/2-3 in. 8-10 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
|
3 -3/2 'n. 8-10 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
|
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA ROSEA NOVA |
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PINK ENGLISH |
HAWTHORN |
|
Single pink flowers. |
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4-5 ft. B&B |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA ROSEA PLENA
DOUBLE PINK ENGLISH HAWTHORN
Double pink flowers.
3- 4 ft. B&B 3.00
4- 5 ft. B&B . 4.00
5- 6 ft. B&B 5.00
6- 7 ft. B&B 6.50
7- 8 ft. B&B . 9.00
CRATAEGUS OXYCANTHA SPLENDENS
PAUL DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN
Double |
sea |
rlet flowers; |
a blaze of color in |
the blooming |
season. |
|
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
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5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
||
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
||
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
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Specimens. |
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2 -2'/2 |
in. |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
17.50 |
|
Extra heavy |
■ specime |
ms. |
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2 i/2-3 |
in. |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
30.00 |
|
3 -31/2 |
in. |
10-12 |
ft. |
B&B |
40.00 |
|
31/2-4 |
in. |
10-12 |
ft. |
B&B |
50.00 |
See Page 144 for special offering of Paul Double Scarlet Hawthorns
14 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
CRATAEGUS PUNCTATA DOTTED HAWTHORN
Horizontal branching with short thorns; single white flowers; the large rounded dull red fruit is dotted.
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
5-6 ft. B&B |
$ 5.00 |
$ 45.00 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
Specimens. |
||
2 -2 '/2 in. 8-10 ft. B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
CRATAEGUS TOMENTOSA |
PEAR HAWTHORN |
|
Large dull green leaves; sometimes thornless; single |
white flow- |
|
ers; small fruit shading reddish-yellow to cf |
ear yellow. |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
FAGUS — BEECH |
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Height 50 to 60 ft.; except as noted; |
broad |
symmetrical |
Trees; conspicuous light gray bark; clean dark green foliage.
FAGUS AMERICANA AMERICAN BEECH
Native Tree with interesting habit; foliage green in Summer turning orange in the Fall.
1 i/2-2 |
in. |
8 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
2 -214 |
in. |
10 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
2'/2-3 |
in. |
12 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3 -314 |
in. |
13 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 1 5.00 |
135.00 |
FAGUS SYLVATICA EUROPEAN BEECH
Low-branched; the leaves tend to remain on the Tree during the Winter; readily responsive to pruning; suitable for hedges.
2-3 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
3-4 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 1 1 .50 |
100.00 |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
8-10 |
ft. |
B&B |
150.00 |
Specimens
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FAGUS SYLVATICA (Cont.) EUROPEAN BEECH
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
10-12 ft. B&B |
$25.00 |
$225.00 |
12-14 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
14-16 ft. B&B |
45.00 |
400.00 |
Also heavier specimens — prices on |
application. |
See page 144 for special offering of European Beech
FAGUS SYLVATICA ASPLENI FOLIA FERNLEAF BEECH
Height 20 to 30 ft.; a form with dense, shrubby growth and finely cut leaves, which produce a lacy effect.
*4-5 ft. B&B . 7.50
FAGUS SYLVATICA PENDULA WEEPING BEECH
Height 35 ft.; similar to Fagus sylvatica, but with decidedly pendulous branches.
* 6-7 ft. B&B . 12.50
* 7-8 ft. B&B . 15.00
* 8-10 ft. B&B . 20.00
*10-12 ft. B&B . 25.00
FAGUS SYLVATICA PURPUREA PURPLE BEECH
Similar to Fagus sylvatica, except for the foliage, which is crim¬ son in the Spring, shading to purple in the Summer; suitable for hedges.
3- 4 ft. B&B
4- 5 ft. B&B
5- 6 ft. B&B
6- 7 ft. B&B
7- 8 ft. B&B
8- 10 ft. B&B
4.50 |
40.00 |
6.00 |
55.00 |
8.50 |
75.00 |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
15.00 |
135.00 |
20.00 |
FRAXINUS — ASH
FRAXINUS AMERICANA WHITE ASH
Height 60 to 80 ft.; fast-growing, native hardwood, graceful oval head; the foliage turns to bronze-purple in the Fall.
See also Sorbus aucuparia — Mountain Ash.
2 -2 1/2 in. 12 ft .
*3 -31/2 in. 15 ft .
*41/2-5 in. 20 ft. B&B .
67.50
* Supply very limited.
7.50
12.50
37.50
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GINKGO — MAIDENHAIR-TREE
GINKGO BILOBA MAIDENHAIR-TREE
Height 60 to 80 ft.; ancient oriental Tree; when untrimmed is open-growing and exotic in appearance; the fan-shaped foli¬ age which resembles Maidenhair" Fern is clear green in the Sum¬ mer and yellow in the Fall.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2 -2l/a |
in. |
II ft . |
. $13.50 |
$120.00 |
2l/2-3 |
in. |
12 ft . |
18.50 |
167.50 |
3 -3 1/2 |
in. |
13 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
3l/2-4 |
in. |
15 ft. B&B . |
37.50 |
325.00 |
4 -4l/2 |
in. |
18 ft. B&B |
. 47.50 |
425.00 |
41/2-5 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
5 -5/2 |
in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 72.50 |
GLEDITSIA — HONEYLOCUST
GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS HONEYLOCUST
Height 50 to 60 ft.; broad graceful head; the light qreen finely divided foliage turns clear yellow at frost; conspicuous reddish- brown seed pods in the Fall; compound thorns.
|3/4-2 |
in. |
10 ft . |
. 7.00 |
62.50 |
2 -2l/2 |
in. |
12 ft . |
9.00 |
80.00 |
2/2-3 |
in. |
14 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3 -3/2 |
in. |
16 ft. B&B . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
3/2-4 |
in. |
18 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
|
4 -4/2 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B . |
. 37.50 |
|
4l/2-5 |
in. |
22 ft. B&B . |
. 47.50 |
GORDONIA — GORDONIA
GORDONIA ALATAMAHA GORDONIA
Height 15 to 20 ft.; low-branched ornamental Tree with hori¬ zontal branching, producing picturesque effect; foliage bright green, turning scarlet and maroon in the Fall; fragrant creamy- white flowers in September and October, which resemble in form and fragrance the gardenia.
Also known botanically as Franklinia alatamaha.
*4-5 ft. B&B . 12.50
*5-6 ft. B&B . 17.50
GYMNOCLADUS — KENTUCKY COFFEETREE
GYMNOCLADUS DIOICA KENTUCKY COFFEETREE
Height 60 to 70 ft.; bold, sturdy appearance; upright form of
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 17
GYMNOCLADUS DIOICA (Cont.) KENTUCKY COFFEETREE
growth; coarse bark and twigs; immense compound leaves; long brown seed pods clinging to the Tree through the Winter.
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
*2'/2-3 in. 15 ft . |
. $ 8.00 |
|
*3 -3/2 in. 17 ft. B&B . |
. 12.50 |
|
*3/2-4 in. 19 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
|
HALESIA |
— SILVERBELL |
|
HALESIA TETRAPTERA |
GREAT SILVERBELL |
|
Height 20 to 25 ft.; irregu |
lar spreading habit; large |
bright |
green oblong leaves; white d |
rooping bell-shaped flowers |
appear |
before or with the leaves; winged light brown fruit. |
||
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 1.50 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 2.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B |
3.00 |
$ 27.50 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
Specimens. |
||
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
10-12 ft. B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of Great Si I verbel Is.
KOELREUTERIA — GOLDEN RAIN-TREE
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA GOLDEN RAIN-TREE
Height 25 to 30 ft.; slender-branched ; symmetrical form; clusters of golden-yellow flowers in July; light green compound leaves turn a golden-brown in the Fall.
Sometimes called Varnish Tree.
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
LARIX — LARCH
Height 50 to 60 ft.; cone-bearing Trees; resemble the Ever¬ greens; shed the foliage in the Winter; symmetrical pyra¬ midal form; leaves soft light green in Spring, in crowded
* Supply very limited.
18 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
LARIX-LARCH (Cent.)
clusters on short spurs from the branches; in the Fall the foli¬ age becomes pale yellow.
Sometimes called Tamarack.
LARIX EUROPAEA EUROPEAN LARCH
Rapid growing, gray to dark brown bark; foliage especially attractive.
Caliper Height Each
*5-6 ft. B&B . $ 3.50
*6-7 ft. B&B . 5.00
*7-8 ft. B&B . 7.50
*8-10 ft. B&B . 10.00
Also heavy specimens — prices on application.
Per 1 0
LIQUIDAMBAR — SWEETGUM
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA SWEETGUM
Height 50 to 60 ft.; moderately fast-growing; broad sym¬ metrical Tree; the bark on the trunk is furrowed and on the branches is winged and corky; the glossy green star-shaped leaves turn to various striking shades of crimson and purple in
the Fall, |
an |
d hold |
the |
ir color late. |
||
|3/4-2 |
in. |
10 |
ft. |
B&B |
10.00 |
$ 90.00 |
2 -2'/2 |
in. |
12 |
ft. |
B&B |
13.50 |
120.00 |
2l/2-3 |
in. |
14 |
ft. |
B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
3 -3'/2 |
in. |
15 |
ft. |
B&B |
25.00 |
225.00 |
3/2-4 |
in. |
16 |
ft. |
B&B |
35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
4 -4'/2 |
in. |
17 |
ft. |
B&B |
47.50 |
425.00 |
4/2-5 |
in. |
18 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
5 .5/2 |
in. |
20 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 75.00 |
|
51/2-6 |
in. |
21 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 90.00 |
LIRIODENDRON — TULIPTREE
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA TULIPTREE
Height 60 to 80 ft.; symmetrical Tree; straight dark trunk branched high above the ground; light bluish-green leaves turn a clear yellow in the Fall; tuliplike blossoms, greenish-yellow with orange markings in May and June; slender cone-like fruit.
|3/4-2 |
in. |
12 ft . |
9.00 |
80.00 |
2 -2/2 |
in. |
14 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
*4 -41/2 |
in. |
18 ft. B&B |
42.50 |
|
*41/2-5 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
52.50 |
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 19
MAGNOLIA — MAGNOLIA
Showy flowers; glossy dark green foliage in the Summer.
MAGNOLIA CONSPICUA YULAN MAGNOLIA
Height 20 to 30 ft.; spreading |
branches; white, |
bell-shaped |
flowers, sometimes 6 inches across |
and fragrant, appear before |
|
the leaves immediately after those of Magnolia stellata; fruit |
||
brown. |
||
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
5-6 ft. B&B |
. $12.50 |
$1 10.00 |
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
150.00 |
7-8 ft. B&B |
22.50 |
|
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA |
SWEETBAY |
|
Height 15 to 20 ft.; glossy foliage, |
silvery underneath; flowers in |
|
May and June are globe-form, sweet scented, creamy-white; red |
||
fruit pods showing scarlet seeds in |
late Fall. |
|
3- 4 ft. B&B . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
4- 5 ft. B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
5- 6 ft. B&B . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
6- 7 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
|
MAGNOLIA KOBUS |
KOBUS MAGNOLIA |
|
Height 25 to 30 ft.; shrubby |
compact growth; |
; flat white |
blossoms in May, about 4 to 5 inches across; dark |
brown fruit. |
|
4- 5 ft. B&B . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
6- 7 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
15.00 |
|
Larger sizes on application. |
||
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA |
SAUCER MAGNOLIA |
|
Height 20 to 25 ft.; large glossy d |
ark green leaves |
expand after |
the flowers; large cup-shaped blooms white inside, |
pink to pur- |
|
plish-pink outside; in April. |
||
3- 4 ft. B&B . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
4- 5 ft. B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
6- 7 ft. B&B . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
7- 8 ft. B&B . |
17.50 |
1 50.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
20 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
ALEXANDER |
MAGNOLIA |
||
Height 15 |
to 20 ft.; large white flowers, shading deep purple |
||
at base on |
the outside, clear white on |
the inside; in early April. |
|
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
$10.00 |
$ 90.00 |
|
6- 7 ft. B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
|
8-10 ft. B&B . |
. 22.50 |
||
MAGNOLIA |
SOULANGEANA LENNEI |
LENNE |
MAGNOLIA |
Height 15 |
to 20 ft.; deep crimson flowers; in April. |
||
5-6 ft. B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B . |
17.50 |
150.00 |
|
7-8 ft. B&B . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
|
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA NIGRA |
PURPLE LILY |
MAGNOLIA |
|
Height 15 |
to 20 ft.; large dark purple |
flowers; in late April. |
|
3-4 ft. B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
|
4-5 ft. B&B |
8.50 |
75.00 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
1 1.50 |
1 00.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B . |
15.00 |
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA SPECIOSA
STRIPED SAUCER MAGNOLIA
Height 15 to 20 ft.; large white flowers, striped with purple; in April.
5- 6 ft. B&B . 10.00 90.00
6- 7 ft. B&B . 12.50 110.00
MAGNOLIA STELLATA STAR MAGNOLIA
Height |
12 to 15 ft.; |
earliest flowering M |
ag nolia ; |
masses of |
fragrant |
semi-double, |
white star-like flowers |
before |
the foliage |
in April. |
||||
3 -31/2 ft. B&B . |
7.50 |
|||
31/2-4 |
ft. B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
|
4 -5 |
ft. B&B . |
12.50 |
||
5 -6 |
ft. B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
|
6 -7 |
ft. B&B |
22.50 |
MALUS — FLOWERING CRABAPPLE
Height I 8 to 20 ft.; except as noted; profuse bloom in May; the vari-colored fruit, in heavy clusters, of ornamental value only; the branches form a rugged picturesque framework.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 21
MALUS ADSTRINGENS
Upright habit; bronzy-green foliage; single deep pink flowers.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Specimens *2 -2/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
$30.00 |
*2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
*3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
MALUS ALDENHAMENSIS Bronzy-green foliage; single |
deep pink flowers. |
Specimens.
*2 -2'/2 in. 7- 8 ft. B&B . 30.00
*21/2-3 in. 8- 9 ft. B&B 35.00
*3 -3/2 in. 9-10 ft. B&B . 40.00
Extra heavy specimens
*3/2-4 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 50.00
MALUS ANGUSTIFOLIA ROSEA PLENA
Upright to vased habit of growth; fragrant double pink flowers; medium sized greenish-yellow fruit.
Specimens. *2 -2/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. |
B&B |
. 20.00 |
*2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. |
B&B . |
. 25.00 |
*3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. |
B&B |
. 30.00 |
Extra heavy *3/2-4 in. |
specimens. 10-12 ft. |
B&B |
40.00 |
MALUS ATROSANGUINEA CARMINE CRAB
Single rose-red flowers; dark red fruit.
5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
$ 55.00 |
|
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 8.00 |
72.50 |
|
Specimens. |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
2 -2/2 in. |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 20.00 |
|
2/2-3 in. |
8-9 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 25.00 |
MALUS CORONARIA WILD SWEET CRAB
Fragrant single pink flowers; greenish-yellow fruit.
Specimens.
*2 -2/2 in. 7-8 ft. B&B . 20.00
MALUS CORONARIA THOMSI
Very fragrant single delicate pink flowers; greenish-yellow fruit.
*6-7 ft. B&B . 8.00
* Supply very limited.
22 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
MALUS FLORIBUNDA JAPANESE FLOWERING CRAB
Light pink flowers; reddish-yellow fruit the size of a pea, hangs from long slender stems.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
*5- 6 ft. B&B |
. $ 6.00 |
||
*6- 7 ft. B&B |
8.00 |
||
*7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
||
*8-10 ft. B&B |
. 1 5.00 |
||
Specimens. *2 -2'/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
|
Extra heavy |
specimens |
||
*21/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
|
3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
$350.00 |
*3/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
MALUS FLORIBUNDA PURPUREA |
PURPLE CRAB |
||
Picturesque |
open irregular habit; |
foliage purplish when unfold- |
|
ing, turning |
green in Summer; |
single rose-pink fl |
owers; dark |
purplish-red |
fruit of fair size. |
||
Specimens 2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
|
3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
|
Extra heavy specimens |
|||
3/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 37.50 |
|
4 -4/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
47.50 |
MALUS HALLIANA PARKMANI PARKMAN CRAB
Height 15 ft.; Irregular head; double rose-pink flowers on droop¬ ing reddish stems; reddish-brown fruit larger than a pea.
3-4 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 4.00 |
4-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
5-6 |
ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
6-7 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
7-8 |
ft. |
B&B |
15.00 |
MALUS HOPA
Symmetrical head; purplish-green foliage; large single deep red flowers; showy bright red fruit.
Specimens
*2 -2'/2 in. 7- 8 ft. B&B . 20.00
2 1/2-3 in. 8- 9 ft. B&B . 25.00 225.00
3 -31/2 in. 9-10 ft. B&B . 30.00 275.00
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 23
MALUS IOENSIS PLENA BECHTEL CRAB
Symmetrical head; probably the last of the Malus to bloom; double-flowering; fragrant short-stemmed delicate pink blossoms fully two inches across.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
3-4 ft. B&B |
. $ 3.50 |
$ 31.50 |
|
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
|
Extra heavy |
specimens |
||
*2 -2/2 in. |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
|
*21/2-3 in. |
8-9 ft. B&B |
30.00 |
MALUS NIEDZWETZKYANA REDVEIN CRAB
Leaves, stems, buds, bark tinged reddish-purple; deep pink flow¬ ers; dark red fruit, I/2 inches in diameter.
6- 7 ft. B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
8.50 |
75.00 |
|
8- 9 ft. B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
|
Specimens. |
|||
2 -2/2 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
1 50.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
3 -3/2 in- |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. |
|||
3/2-4 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B |
. 37.50 |
325.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
14-16 ft. B&B |
47.50 |
|
MALUS PRUNIFOLIA RINKI |
CHINESE APPLE |
||
Wide spreading habit; large single |
blush-pink flowers; greenish- |
||
yellow fruit 1 i/2 inches in diameter. |
|||
Specimens. |
|||
2 -2/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. B&B . |
. 20.00 |
1 80.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
|
3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
MALUS PURPUREA ELEYI ELEY CRAB
Purplish-red foliage; single flowers of rich wine-red in heavy clusters; dark red fruit, size of a cherry.
Specimens.
*3 -31/2 in. 9-10 ft. B&B . 30.00
Extra heavy specimens.
3|/2-4 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 40.00
* Supply very limited.
24 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn
MALUS RINKI SUBLOBATA YELLOW AUTUMN CRAB
Single light p |
ink flowers; greenish-yellow fruit. |
||
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
*6-7 ft. B&B |
. $ 8.00 |
||
*7-8 ft. B&B |
. 1 0.00 |
||
Specimens. |
|||
2 -2'/2 in. |
7-8 ft. B&B |
20.00 |
$180.00 |
*2'/2-3 in. |
8-9 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
|
Extra heavy specimens. |
|||
*3'/2.4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
|
MALUS ROBUSTA FASTIGIATA |
UPRIGHT CHERRY CRAB |
||
Upright pyramidal form; glossy green foliage; sing |
le white |
||
flowers. |
|||
Specimens. |
|||
*2 -2/2 in. |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
|
MALUS SARGENTI |
SARGENT CRAB |
||
Height 8 to 1 |
0 ft.; rigid and |
thorny branches; masses |
of white |
flowers about |
one inch across; |
small dark red fruit. |
|
3-4 ft. B&B |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
|
4-5 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
5-6 ft. B&B |
. 8.50 |
75.00 |
MALUS SCHEIDECKERI SCHEIDECKER CRAB
Height 15 ft.; branches upright, growing into distinct pyramidal form; large double pink blossoms; globular waxy-yellow fruit, about inch in diameter.
5- 6 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
6- 7 ft. B&B |
8.00 |
72.50 |
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7- 8 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
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Specimens. |
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2 -2/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
*3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
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MALUS SIEBOLDI |
TORINGO CRAB |
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Flowers are small almost white |
and produced in abund |
ance on |
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slender stems; |
cherry-red fruit a |
bout the size of a pea. |
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5- 6 ft. B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
6- 7 ft. B&B |
8.00 |
72.50 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
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8-10 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
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Specimens. |
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2 -2/2 in. |
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 20.00 |
* Supply very limited.
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MALUS SIEBOLDI (Cent.) |
TORINSO CRAB |
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Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
Extra heavy specimens. |
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2/2-3 in. |
8- 9 ft. B&B |
$30.00 |
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3 -3/2 in. |
9-10 ft. B&B . |
. 40.00 |
$350.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B . |
. 50.00 |
|
*4 -4/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
|
*4/2-5 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B . |
. 75.00 |
MALUS SIEBOLDI CALOCARPA
Height 12 to 15 ft.; dwarf compact habit with low rounded head; flower buds light red when opening, pale pink when fully open, changing to white; small glossy red fruit.
6- 7 ft. B&B . 10.00
7- 8 ft. B&B . 15.00
Specimens.
*2 -2'/2 in. 7-8 ft. B&B . 25.00
MALUS SOULARDI SOULARD CRAB
Height 12 to 15 ft.; horizontal branching; single blush-pink flowers in closely formed clusters; yellowish-pink fruit, sometimes 2 inches in diameter.
6- 7 ft. B&B . 10.00
7- 8 ft. B&B . 15.00
MALUS SPECTABILIS CHINESE FLOWERING CRAB
Upright and pyramidal; coral-red flower buds; large double blush-pink flowers; round reddish-yellow fruit.
5- 6 ft. B&B . , . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft. B&B . 8.00 72.50
7- 8 ft. B&B . 10.00 90.00
Specimens.
2 -21/2 in. 8- 9 ft. B&B . 20.00 180.00
21/2-3 in. 9-10 ft. B&B . 25.00
3 -3/2 in. 10-12 ft. B&B . 30.00
MALUS THEIFERA TEA CRAB
Height 1 5 to 18 ft.; irregular spreading form; flowers white to blush-pink; borne on long sweeping branches; yellowish-green fruit, tinged with red.
Also known botanically as Malus hupehensis.
*5-6 ft. B&B . 7.50
*6-7 ft. B&B . 10.00
*7-8 ft. B&B . 15.00
Specimens.
*2/2-3 in. 8-9 ft. B&B . 30.00
* Supply very limited.
26 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
NYSSA — TUPELO
NYSSA SYLVATICA TUPELO
Height 30 to 40 ft.; picturesque broad, flat-topped head; long narrow bright green foliage turns scarlet in the Fall; blue-black fruit.
Also known as Sour Gum or Pepperidge.
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
$ 7.50 |
|
6- 7 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
12.50 |
|
8-10 ft. B&B |
17.50 |
$150.00 |
Specimens. |
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*2 -2/2 in. 8-10 ft. B&B |
22.50 |
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*2/2-3 in. 8-10 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
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Larger sizes on application. |
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OXYDENDRUM — SOURWOOD |
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OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM |
SOURWOOD |
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Height 25 to 30 ft.; slender spreading |
branches; leaves generally |
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oblong, bright green in Summer; scarlet in the Fall; |
clusters of |
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small white bell-like flowers in early |
Summer; seeds in small |
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gray capsules nearly as conspicuous as the flowers. |
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3- 4 ft. B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
4- 5 ft. B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
6- 7 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
|
7- 8 ft. B&B |
. 15.00 |
Specimens.
10-12 ft. B&B . 25.00
12-14 ft. B&B . 35.00
PHELLODENDRON — CORKTREE
PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE AMUR CORKTREE
Height 30 to 50 ft.; moderately fast-growing informal Tree; young branches graceful and yellowish-gray in color, bark light gray, deeply ribbed and corky; attractive dark green foliage;
black fruit.
1 3/4-2 in. 8 ft. B&B . 6.00
2 -2/2 in. 10 ft. B&B . 8.50
2/2-3 in. 12 ft. B&B . 11.00
* Supply very limited.
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PLATANUS — PLANETREE
PLATANUS ORIENTALS EUROPEAN PLANETREE
Height 60 to 70 ft.; rapid growing Tree, broad full head; dense bright green foliage; flaky bark discloses gray patches on trunk of mature Trees; button-like fruit.
Also known as European Sycamore.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
21/2-3 in. |
14 ft . |
$10.00 |
$ 90.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
16 ft . |
15.00 |
135.00 |
31/2-4 in. |
18 ft. B&B |
30.00 |
275.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
19 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
350.00 |
4/2-5 in. |
20 ft. B&B |
50.00 |
450.00 |
Available in |
100 lots in sizes listed; |
also available in |
larger sizes |
— prices on |
application. |
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POPULUS — |
POPLAR |
Rapid growing; very graceful Trees; bright attractive foliage.
POPULUS BEROLINENSIS VOLGA POPLAR
Height |
40 to |
50 ft.; broad columnar growth; |
distinctive |
creamy |
white bark. |
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Also known as |
Russian Poplar. |
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1 %-2 |
in. |
16 ft . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
2 -2</2 |
in. |
18 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
5!/2-4 |
in. |
30 ft. B&B |
30.00 |
|
6 -7 |
in. |
31 ft. B&B . |
40.00 |
350.00 |
7 -8 |
in. |
32 ft. B&B |
50.00 |
450.00 |
8 -9 |
in. |
33 ft. B&B |
65.00 |
600.00 |
9 -10 |
in. |
34 ft. B&B |
80.00 |
725.00 |
POPULUS BOLLEANA BOLLEANA POPLAR
Height 30 to 40 ft.; narrow-topped; distinctly upright columnar habit of growth; foliage silvery white on the underside and deeply lobed; silvery gray bark.
*2 -2/2 In. |
12 ft . |
4.00 |
*2/2-3 in. |
14 ft . |
5.00 |
*3 -3/2 in. |
16 ft . |
7.50 |
*3/2-4 in. |
18 ft. . |
12.50 |
POPULUS NIGRA |
ITALICA |
LOMBARDY POPLAR |
Height 40 to |
50 ft.; narrow co |
lumnar growth; heart-shaped |
leaves, bright |
green in Summer, |
clear yellow late in the Fall. |
1 3/4-2 in. |
12 ft . |
. 3.00 27.50 |
2 -2/2 in. |
14 ft . |
4.00 36.00 |
See page |
144 for special offe |
ring of Lombardy Poplars |
* Supply very limited.
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POPULUS TREMULOIDES PENDULA WEEPING ASPEN
Height 15 to 20 ft.; weeping form of the American Aspen, with heart-shaped leaves which are almost constantly in motion; long pendulous flower catkins in the Spring.
Caliper Height 4-5 ft. stems |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
2 yr. heads 4-5 ft. stems |
B&B |
. $ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
3 yr. heads 4-6 ft. stems |
B&B . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
4 yr. heads |
B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
PRUNUS — PLUM, CHERRY
FLOWERING PLUM
PRUNUS CERASIFERA PISSARDI
PURPLELEAF PLUM
Height |
1 8 to |
20 ft.; |
distinctive deep |
purple folia |
ge |
incon- |
spicuous |
flowe |
rs; dark |
wine-red fruit is |
of ornamental |
va |
ue only. |
3- 4 ft. |
B&B . |
1 .00 |
9.00 |
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4- 5 ft. |
B&B |
2.00 |
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5- 6 ft. |
B&B . |
3.00 |
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6- 8 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
|||
8-10 ft. |
B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
|||
10-12 ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
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Specime |
ns. |
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2'/2-3 |
in. |
14-16 ft. |
B&B |
15.00 |
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See |
page |
144 for |
special offering |
of Purpleleaf |
Plums. |
PRUNUS MARITIMA BEACH PLUM
Height 8 to 10 ft.; wide spreading branches; small white flowers in 'April, followed by purple cherry-like fruit of ornamental value only.
2- 3 ft . 1.50 13.50
3- 4 ft . 2.00
Heavy Specimens.
4- 5 ft. B&B . 4.50
5- 6 ft. B&B . 6.00
6- 7 ft. B&B . 10.00
7- 8 ft. B&B . 15.00
PRUNUS TRILOBA PLENA DOUBLEFLOWERING PLUM
Height 8 to 10 ft.; small double bright pink flowers along the twigs and branches before the leaves; inconspicuous fruit.
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PRUNUS TRILOBA PLENA (Cont.) DOUBLEFLOWERING PLUM |
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Caliper Height Bush Form. |
Each |
Per 10 |
1 i/2-2 ft. B&B . |
$ 1.00 |
$ 9.00 |
2 -3 ft. B&B . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
3 -4 ft. B&B . |
2.00 |
17.50 |
Tree Form. |
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2-3 ft. high 2 year heads B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
2-3 ft. high 3 year heads B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
3-4 ft. high 4 year heads B&B . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
4-5 ft. high 5 year heads B&B . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
FLOWERING CHERRY |
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PRUNUS TOMENTOSA |
NANKING CHERRY |
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Height 8 to 10 ft.; wide-spreading branc |
hes; pink |
buds and |
flowers before the leaves; red cherry-like value only. |
fruit of |
ornamental |
2-3 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
3-4 ft . |
2.00 |
17.50 |
Specimens. |
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4-5 ft. B&B . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
5-6 ft. B&B . |
7.50 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B |
10.00 |
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY
Height I 2 to 15 ft.; except as noted; showy blossoms from late March through April before the leaves; in the Summer the foliage is a glossy green, and in the Fall it is scarlet and crimson. The more generally accepted common names are used in this listing.
AMANOGAWA
Slender and columnar; semi-double fragrant pink flowers.
*5-6 ft. B&B . 7.50
*6-7 ft. B&B . 10.00
*7-8 ft. B&B . 12.50
*8-10 ft. B&B . 15.00
* Supply very limited.
30 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
FUGENZO
Height 25 ft.; double rose-pink flowers.
Sometimes classified under the names "Kofugen" and "James H. Veitch Cherry."
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
6-7 ft. B&B |
. $10.00 |
|
Specimens. |
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*2 -21/2 in. |
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 17.50 |
*21/2-3 in. |
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
HOSOKAWA-BENI
Slender and columnar; fragrant blush-pink double flowers. Low branched clumps.
Specimens.
*12-14 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
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*14-16 ft. B&B |
45.00 |
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*16-18 ft. B&B |
. 55.00 |
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KWANZAN |
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Rapid growing; large double rich |
rose colored flowers. |
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Also known |
as Sekiyama. |
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5-6 ft. B&B |
. 5.00 |
$ 45.00 |
|
6-7 ft. B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
|
7-8 ft. B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
|
Specimens. 3 -3/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
|
Extra heavy |
specimens. |
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*31/2-4 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
|
*4 -4/2 H. |
12-14 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
|
*4/2-5 in. |
12-14 ft. B&B |
50.00 |
|
*5 -5/2 in. |
14-16 ft. B&B . |
. 65.00 |
NADEN
Vigorous grower; double rose-pink flowers.
Also known as the Siebold Cherry.
*3-4 ft. B&B . . 3.00
SHIDARE-HIGAN
A grafted variety with pendulous branches; single rose-pink flowers; commonly known as Japanese Weeping Cherry.
Also known botanically as Prunus subhirtella pendula.
1 1/4- 1 1/2 in. 4-5 ft. stems
I year heads B&B . 7.50 67.50
1% — 2 in. 5-6 ft. stems
2 year heads B&B . 12.50 I 10.00
Also larger specimens — prices on application.
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 31
SHIROTAE
Large double white flowers.
Also known as the Mount Fuji Cherry.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
6- 7 ft. B&B . |
$10.00 |
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7- 8 ft. B&B . |
12.50 |
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SUBHIRTELLA |
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Low branched |
, wide spreading head; flowers |
in very ear |
ly Spring; |
small single |
light pink flowers in clusters |
, produced in pro- |
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fusion. |
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Also known as variety "Beni-Higan" and the Spring Cherry. |
commonly |
known as |
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Extra heavy specimens. |
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2 */2 - 3 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B |
30.00 |
|
3 -31/2 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
40.00 |
|
3 !/2 _ “4 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
50.00 |
$450.00 |
4 -4 1/2 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B |
60.00 |
|
4i/2-5 in. |
10-12 ft. B&B . |
75.00 |
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YOSHINO |
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Height 30 to |
40 ft.; rapid growing; pink buds; slightly fragrant |
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white flowers; |
extensively planted around |
the Tidal |
Basin in |
Washington, D. C. |
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Also known as |
Prunus yedoensis. 6- 7 ft. B&B . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
7- 8 ft. B&B . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
|
Specimens. 2 -21/2 in. |
6-10 ft. B&B . |
17.50 |
|
*21/2-3 in. |
8-10 ft. B&B . |
22.50 |
Flowering Almond — See Prunus; Deciduous Shrubs. Flowering Peach — See Amygdalus; Deciduous Trees
QUERCUS — OAK
Height 70 to 80 ft. The Oaks are rapid growing after they become established; the Fall-colored foliage clings to the Trees well through the Winter.
QUERCUS COCCINEA SCARLET OAK
Round headed Tree; deeply cut foliage turns a brilliant scarlet
in the Fall. 2/2-3 in. |
12 ft . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
14 ft. B&B . |
32.50 |
300.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
15 ft. B&B . |
40.00 |
|
*4 -4/2 in. |
17 ft. B&B . |
. 55.00 |
|
Larger sizes |
on application. |
* Supply very limited.
32 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK
Symmetrical foliage turns |
pyramidal head; drooping crimson in the Fall. |
branches; |
deeply cut |
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
21/2-3 in. |
15 ft . |
... $15.00 |
$135.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
... 25.00 |
225.00 |
31/2-4 in. |
17 ft. B&B |
... 35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
18 ft. B&B . |
... 45.00 |
400.00 |
41/2-5 in. |
20 ft. B&B |
... 57.50 |
525.00 |
5 -5/2 in. |
21 ft. B&B |
... 70.00 |
|
*5/2-6 in. |
22 ft. B&B . |
... 85.00 |
|
Larger sizes |
on application. |
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QUERCUS RUBRA |
RED OAK |
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Broad round |
head; dull green foliage turns dark red |
in the Fall. |
|
2 -2/2 in. |
13 ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
2/2-3 in. |
14 ft . |
17.50 |
1 50.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
15 ft. B&B . |
... 27.50 |
250.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
37.50 |
325.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
18 ft. B&B |
... 50.00 |
450.00 |
4/2-5 in. |
19 ft. B&B . |
... 65.00 |
|
*5 -5/2 in. |
21 ft. B&B . |
80.00 |
|
Larger sizes |
on application. |
SALIX — WILLOW
Rapid growing; leaves mostly elongated and pointed. The small tree and shrub types develop slender branches of cat¬ kins suitable for cutting as "Pussy Willows."
SALIX BABYLONICA BABYLON WEEPING WILLOW
Height 30 to 40 ft.; broad round head. This is the popular Weeping Willow; long slender olive-green branches sweeping nearly to the ground.
I '/4- 1 Vl in. 7 ft . 3.00 27.50
ll/2-l3/4 in. 9 ft . . 4.00
SALIX CAPREA GOAT WILLOW
Height 15 to 20 ft.; small low branched Tree with rounded leaves; large flower catkins before leaves.
Similar to Common Pussy Willow.
6- 8 ft . 2.00 17.50
8-10 ft . 3.00 27.50
*10-12 ft . 4.50
See page 144 for special offering of Goat Willows
* Supply very limited.
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SALIX ELEGANTISSIMA
THURLOW WEEPING WILLOW
Height 50 to |
60 ft.; wide spreading |
growth; the long |
branches |
are yellowish- |
green and slightly pend |
ulous. |
|
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
2 -2 '/2 in. |
II ft . |
$ 7.50 |
$ 67.50 |
2'/2-3 in. |
13 ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
15 ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
17 ft. B&B |
22.50 |
200.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
18 ft. B&B |
27.50 |
250.00 |
4/2-5 in. |
19 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
|
5 -5/2 in. |
20 ft. B&B |
42.50 |
|
5/2-6 in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 52.50 |
|
6 -7 in. |
24 ft. B&B |
. 65.00 |
SALIX GRACILISTYLA LONGSTYLE WILLOW
Height 5 to 6 ft.; broad compact shrub; bluish-green leaves; large flower catkins in very early Spring.
3-4 ft. spread . 1.00 9.00
♦
SALIX INCANA GROS ROSEMARY WILLOW
Height 10 to 12 ft.; shrubby habit; slender branches arching from the ground; small attractive catkins; long narrow leaves, green above, grayish-white on the underside.
3- 4 ft . 2.50 22.50
4- 5 ft . 3.50 31.50
SALIX IRRORATA BLUESTEM WILLOW
Height 10 to 12 ft.; dense, shrubby growth; foliage green above, bluish-green on the underside, about % inch wide; attractive flower catkins.
3- 4 ft . 2.50
4- 5 ft . 3.50
SALIX MATSUDANA TORTUOSA HANKOW WILLOW
Height 20 ft.; large shrub; moisture loving; narrow lance-shaped leaves, light green above, silvery on the underside; attractive flower catkins.
6-8 ft . 6.00 55.00
SALIX NIOBE NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW
Height 25 to 30 ft.; weeping habit of growth; similar to Salix babylonica, but lower growing and more compact; branches dis¬ tinctly golden yellow.
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SALIX NIOBE (Cont.) NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
l'/2-l3/4 |
in. |
6 ft. . |
. $ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
1 3/4.2 |
in. |
7 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
2 -21/2 |
in. |
8 ft. . |
7.50 |
|
2 1/2-3 |
in. |
9 ft . |
10.00 |
|
3 -3'/2 |
in |
II ft . |
12.50 |
|
3'A-4 |
in. |
12 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
4 -4/2 |
in. |
13 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
4/2-5 |
in. |
14 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
5 -5/2 |
in. |
15 ft. B&B |
42.50 |
375.00 |
5/2-6 |
in |
16 ft. B&B |
52.50 |
475.00 |
6 -7 |
in. |
18 ft. B&B |
65.00 |
600.00 |
7 -8 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
80.00 |
SALIX WENTWORTHI WENTWORTH WILLOW
Height 30 to 40 ft.; low branching habit; compact, upright form; glossy dark green foliage, produced on reddish-yellow stems.
2 -21/2 in. |
10 ft . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
|
21/2-3 in. |
II ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
|
3 -3/2 in. |
13 ft. B&B |
17.50 |
150.00 |
% |
*3/2-4 in. |
15 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
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SOPHORA- |
-SOPHORA |
SOPHORA JAPONICA CHINESE SCHOLARTREE
Height 30 to 40 ft.; broad round head; picturesque gnarled, wide spreading branches; leaves dark green above, gray on the underside; cream colored flowers in large clusters, in early August; attractive seed pods.
*2 1/2-3 ft. B&B . 5.00
SORBUS — MOUNTAIN-ASH
SORBUS AUCUPARI A EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN-ASH
Height 30 to 40 ft.; round symmetrical head; the light green finely divided foliage turns orange-red in the Fall; clusters of small white flowers in the Spring; heavy clusters of showy orange-red fruit in the Fall.
Also known as Rowan Tree.
See also Fraxinus-Ash.
* Supply very limited.
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Ridgefield, Conn. 35
SORBUS AUCUPARI A (Cont.) EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN-ASH
Caliper Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
1 3/4-2 in. 12 ft . |
. $ 7.50 |
$ 67.50 |
2 -2 1/2 in. 14 ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
*31/2-4 in. 16 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
|
4 -4/2 in. 17 ft. B&B . |
. 27.50 |
|
4/2-5 in. 19 ft. B&B |
32.50 |
|
5 -5/2 in. 20 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
|
5/2-6 in. 21 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
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SORBUS AUCUPARI A PENDULA |
WEEPING MOUNTAIN-ASH |
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A grafted variety of the above with long slender |
pendulous |
|
branches. |
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2/2-3 in. 7-8 ft. stems |
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6 year heads B&B |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
3 -3/2 in. 7-8 ft. stems |
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6 year heads B&B |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
*3/2-4 in. 7-8 ft. stems |
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6 year heads B&B |
. 25.00 |
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STYRAX — SNOWBELL |
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STYRAX JAPONICA |
JAPANESE SNOWBELL |
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Height 20 ft.; graceful spreading |
branches; open |
habit of |
growth; fragrant white bell-like flowers with the leaves, |
in grace- |
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ful pendulous clusters in May. |
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Specimens. |
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3- 4 ft. B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
4- 5 ft. B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
5- 6 ft. B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
6- 8 ft. B&B |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
8-10 ft. B&B |
. 12.50 |
See page 144 for special offering of Japanese Snowbells
TAXODIUM — BALDCYPRESS
TAXODIUM DISTICHUM BALDCYPRESS
Height 50 ft.; like the Larch, the Taxodium sheds its light green feathery needle-like foliage in the Fall; narrow pyramidal head; the flaky bark is light-cinnamon brown.
Refer to Chamaecyparis — Evergreen Trees for varieties of Cypress.
6- 7 ft. B&B
7- 8 ft. B&B
8- 10 ft. B&B
* Supply very limited.
6.00
7.50
10.00
36 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
TILIA — LINDEN
Height 60 to 80 ft.; rapid growing; symmetrical pyramidal growth; heart shaped foliage; small yellowish fragrant flow¬ ers in May.
Sometimes called Basswood or Whitewood.
TILIA AMERICANA AMERICAN LINDEN
The native Whitewood; medium sized dark green leaves.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
2|/2-3 in. |
13 ft . |
. $10.00 |
$ 90.00 |
3 -3I/2 in. |
1 5 ft . |
15.00 |
135.00 |
*31/2-4 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
|
41/2-5 in. |
18 ft. B&B |
. 45.00 |
|
*5 -5I/2 in. |
19 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
TILIA CORDATA LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN
Small dark green leaves; lustrous above and silvery on the
underside. I'/H % in- |
8 ft . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
l%-2 in. |
9 ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
2 -21/2 in. |
II ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
21/2-3 in. |
13 ft . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
3 -31/2 in. |
15 ft . |
. 20.00 |
1 80.00 |
3 1/2-4 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
*4 -41/2 in. |
17 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
TILIA PLATYPHYLLOS BIGLEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN
Large green |
leaves; the earliest species |
to bloom. |
|
21/2-3 in. |
13 ft . |
12.50 |
1 1 0.00 |
3 -3/2 in. |
15 ft . |
17.50 |
1 50.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
16 ft. B&B . |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
4 -4 1/2 in. |
17 ft. B&B |
37.50 |
325.00 |
4/2-5 in. |
18 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
TILIA TOMENTOSA SILVER LINDEN
Dense habit of growth; light colored upright branches; leaves distinctly silvery on the underside.
21/2-3 |
in. |
13 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
3 -3'/2 |
in. |
15 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
3'/2-4 |
in. |
16 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
4 .4/2 |
in. |
17 ft. B&B |
. 45.00 |
400.00 |
4/2-5 |
in. |
18 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
5 -5'A |
in. |
19 ft. B&B |
. 75.00 |
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 37
TILIA VULGARIS EUROPEAN LINDEN
Dark green leaves; blooms in mid-summer, about ten days later than Tilia platyphyllos.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
21/2-3 in. |
13 ft . |
. $12.50 |
$1 10.00 |
3 -3/2 |
15 ft . |
. 17.50 |
150.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
16 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
17 ft. B&B . |
. 37.50 |
|
4/2-5 in. |
18 ft. B&B . |
. 50.00 |
Larger sizes on application.
ULMUS — ELM
Large dignified stately long-lived Trees; foliage generally oblong, heavily veined and pointed at the tip; leaves turn clear yellow in the Fall.
ULMUS AMERICANA AMERICAN ELM
Height 80 ft.; limbs curving outward and arching high above the ground; pendulous branches.
2'/2-3 |
in. |
16 ft . |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
3 -3'/2 |
in. |
18 ft . |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
3l/2-4 |
in. |
19 ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
4 -41/2 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
41/2-5 |
in. |
21 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
5 -5'/2 |
in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
5'/2-6 |
in. |
24 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
350.00 |
6 -7 |
in. |
26 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
00 1 |
in. |
28 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
8 -9 |
in. |
29 ft. B&B |
. 75.00 |
675.00 |
Larger sizes |
on application. |
ULMUS AMERICANA MOLINI MOLINE ELM
Selected variety of Ulmus americana; pyramidal dense compact head with main central leader.
3 -3/2 in. |
18 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3/2-4 in. |
19 ft . |
. 17.50 |
1 50.00 |
4 -4/2 in. |
20 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
4/2-5 in. |
21 ft. B&B . |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
5 -5/2 in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 40.00 |
|
*5/2-6 in. |
24 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
*6 -7 in. |
26 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
* Supply very limited.
38 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
ULMUS GLABRA SCOTCH ELM
Height 60 to 70 ft.; round-topped and oblong-shaped; the bark remains smooth for many years.
Caliper |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2 1/2-3 |
in. |
16 ft . |
. $ 6.50 |
$ 60.00 |
3 -3'/2 |
in. |
18 ft . |
9.00 |
80.00 |
31/2-4 |
in. |
19 ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
4 -41/2 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
22.50 |
200.00 |
4'/2-5 |
in. |
21 ft. B&B |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
5 -5/2 |
in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
5'/2-6 |
in. |
24 ft. B&B |
40.00 |
350.00 |
6 -7 |
in. |
26 ft. B&B |
. 50.00 |
|
* "j 1 00 |
in. |
28 ft. B&B |
60.00 |
|
See |
page 144 for special |
offering of Scotch |
Elms |
ULMUS GLABRA CAMPERDOWNI CAMPERDOWN ELM
Graceful dwarf umbrella-shaped Elm; developed from the Scotch Elm; the trunk is straight and clean to height of 6 ft.; branches are horizontal and drooping.
2/2 -3 in. 6-7 ft. stems
5-6 ft. heads |
B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
3 -3I/2 in. 6-7 ft. |
stems |
||
5-6 ft. heads |
B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
31/2-4 in. 6-7 ft. |
stems |
||
6-7 ft. heads |
B&B |
17.50 |
ULMUS PUMILA ASIATIC ELM
Height 50 to 60 ft.; rapid growing; symmetrical form; the light color of the branches and twigs gives a silvery tone to the Tree in the Winter; small dark green leaves; often referred to as the Siberian or Chinese Elm.
4 -4/2 |
in. |
20 ft. B&B |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
4/2-5 |
in. |
21 ft. B&B |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
5 .51/2 |
in. |
22 ft. B&B |
. 35.00 |
315.00 |
5/2-6 |
in. |
24 ft. B&B |
45.00 |
400.00 |
6 -7 |
in. |
26 ft. B&B |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
7 -8 |
in. |
28 ft. B&B |
. 75.00 |
675.00 |
*8 -9 |
in. |
29 ft. B&B |
90.00 |
Larger sizes on application.
* Supply very limited.
EVERGREEN
TREES
Evergreen Trees retain their foliage throughout the year.
TSUGA CANADENSIS — CANADA HEMLOCK
Prices on Evergreens include careful balling and burlapping; see General Information for further details.
Unless indicated, height is specified.
See Lists, front of book, for further information.
40 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
ABIES — FIR
Pyramidal Trees; whorled spreading branches; the lustrous needles are closely set along the twigs and branchlets and persist for many years; the underside of the foliage is char¬ acteristically silvery-white.
ABIES CONCOLOR
WHITE FIR
Height 60 to 70 ft.; striking in appearance; heavy silvery-blue foliage; purplish cones.
Height
3- 4 ft .
4- 5 ft .
5- 6 ft .
6- 7 ft .
7- 8 ft .
8- 9 ft .
9- 10 ft .
10-12 ft .
Extra heavy specimens.
6- 7 ft .
7- 8 ft .
8- 9 ft .
9- 10 ft .
10- 12 ft .
Each |
Per 1 0 |
$ 5.00 |
$ 45.00 |
6.50 |
60.00 |
9.00 |
80.00 |
12.00 |
105.00 |
15.00 |
135.00 |
20.00 |
|
25.00 |
|
30.00 |
|
18.50 |
167.50 |
22.50 |
200.00 |
27.50 |
250.00 |
32.50 |
300.00 |
37.50 |
325.00 |
ABIES FRASERI
FRASER FIR
Height 50 ft.; the bark is |
reddish and scaly in mature Trees; the |
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crowded foliage is glossy dark green; |
the cones |
are purplish |
|
before maturity. |
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6- 7 ft . |
12.00 |
105.00 |
|
7- 8 ft . |
1 5.00 |
135.00 |
|
8- 9 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
|
9-10 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
|
10-12 ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
|
12-14 ft . |
. 35.00 |
||
Extra heavy specimens. |
|||
8- 9 ft . |
. 27.50 |
||
9-10 ft . . |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
|
10-12 ft . |
. 37.50 |
325.00 |
|
12-14 ft . |
. 42.50 |
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See page 144 for |
special offering of Fraser |
Firs |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 41
ABIES HOMOLEPSIS NIKKO FIR
Height 60 to 70 ft.; perfect pyramidal form; scaly bark; dark green lustrous foliage; usually densely branched to the ground; purple cones changing to dark brown.
Height Each Per 10
2 1/2 - 3 ft . $ 5.00 $ 45.00
ABIES NORDMANNIANA NORDMANN FIR
Height 60 to 70 ft.; narrow pyramidal form; densely branched; grayish-brown bark; the flat crowded, glossy dark green foliage covers the branchlets; reddish-brown cones.
*6-7 |
ft. . |
12.00 |
|
*7-8 |
ft . |
15.00 |
|
*8-9 |
ft . |
20.00 |
|
*9-10 |
ft . |
25.00 |
|
*10-12 |
ft . |
30.00 |
|
*12-14 |
ft . |
35.00 |
|
Extra |
heavy specimens. |
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6- 7 |
ft . |
18.50 |
167.50 |
7- 8 |
ft . |
22.50 |
|
8- 9 |
ft . |
27.50 |
250.00 |
9-10 |
ft . |
32.50 |
|
10-12 |
ft . |
37.50 |
325.00 |
See a |
Iso Pseudotsuga douglasi — Douglas |
Fir. |
CHAMAECYPARIS — CYPRESS
Often called Retinospora; common name of this genus is Cypress, but is not to be confused with the famous Cypress of the South, which is of the genus Taxodium.
See Taxodium distichum.
Vary greatly in habits of growth from tall pyramidal Trees to low prostrate plants; many curious and beautiful forms have been developed by propagation from young Trees. The Chamaecyparis are greatly benefited by frequent shearing to develop compact foliage and to keep to desired size.
* Supply very limited.
42 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA AUREA YOUNGI YOUNG'S CYPRESS
Height 10 to 12 ft.; irregular pyramidal form; branches pendu¬ lous; lacy golden-tipped foliage.
Also known botanically as Chamaecyparis lawsoniana youngi.
Height Each Per 10
2 -2l/2 ft . $ 3.00 $ 27.50
21/2-3 ft . 4.00 36.00
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS SLENDER HINOKI CYPRESS
Height 7 to 8 ft.; small compact irregular pyramidal form; branchlets pendulous; dark green foliage; slow growing.
31/2-4 ft . 5.00 45.00
4 -5 ft . 7.50 67.50
5 -6 ft . 10.00 90.00
6 -7 ft . 12.50
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS AUREA
YELLOWTIP HINOKI CYPRESS
Height 6 to 7 ft.; graceful bright yellow foliage; branchlets slightly pendulous.
1 1/2-2 ft . 4.00 36.00
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA MAGNIFICA
Height 8 to 1 0 ft.; compact, broadly pyramidal form with stout spreading branches and bright green foliage.
2 -2/2 ft . 3.00 27.50
2/2-3 ft . 4.00 36.00
3 -4 ft . 5.00
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA NANA DWARF HINOKI CYPRESS
Height 4 to 5 ft.; curiously twisted short dark green foliage; slow growing.
2/2-3 f+* spread . 6.50 60.00
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA NANA COMPACTA
FOOTBALL CYPRESS
Height 3 ft.; tightly curled dense dark green foliage; globose to oval form; very slow growing.
12 -15 in. spread . 3.50 31.50
15 -18 in. spread . 4.50 40.00
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread . 6.00
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA SAWARA CYPRESS
Height 25 to 35 ft.; open loosely branched pyramidal form; foli¬ age glossy green above, whitish beneath; rapid growing.
2/2- 3 ft . 3.00 27.50
3 - 4 ft . 4.00 36.00
4 - 5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5 - 6 ft . 6.00 55.00
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 43
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA (Cont.) SAWARA CYPRESS
Height Each Per 10
6 - 7 ft . $ 7.50 $ 67.50
7 - 8 ft . . 10.00 90.00
8 -9 ft . 12.50 110.00
9 -10 ft . 15.00 135.00
10 -12 ft . 20.00
See page 144 for special offering of Sawara Cypress
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA AUREA GOLDEN SAWARA CYPRESS
Sold |
en- |
■yellow form |
of Ch |
amaecyparis |
pisifera. |
|
2Vl- |
3 |
ft . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
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3 - |
4 |
ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
||
4 - |
5 |
ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
||
5 - |
6 |
ft . |
6.00 |
55.00 |
||
6 - |
7 |
ft . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
||
7 - |
8 |
ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
||
8 - |
9 |
ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 1 0.00 |
||
9 - |
10 |
ft . |
. 1 5.00 |
135.00 |
||
0 - |
12 |
ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
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2 - |
14 |
ft . |
25.00 |
|||
See |
page 144 for |
special |
offering of |
Golden Sawara |
Cypress |
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA THREAD CYPRESS
Height 15 to 20 ft.; graceful pyramidal form; curious slender thread-like pendulous branches; foliage deep green.
2 -2 1/2 ft. . 2.50 22.50
2 1/2 - 3 ft . 3.00 27.50
3 -4 ft . 4.00 36.00
4 -5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5 -6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6 -7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7 -8 ft . 10.00
8 -9 ft . 12.50
See page 144 for special offering of Thread Cypress
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA AUREA
GOLDEN THREAD CYPRESS
Height 8 to 10 ft.; golden-yellow form of Chamaecyparis pisi- fera filifera; slow growing.
44 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA AUREA (Cent.)
Height Each Per 10
1 1/2-2 ft. spread . $ 2.50 $ 22.50
2 -2/2 ft. spread . 3.50 31.50
2 j/2‘3 ft. spread . 4.50 40.00
3 -3 1/2 ft. spread . 6.00 55.00
3/2-4 ft. spread . 7.50
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA PLUME CYPRESS
Height 25 to 35 ft.; dense conical form; slender feathery bright green foliage.
3- 4 ft . 4.00 36.00
4- 5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5- 6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
8- 9 ft . 12.50 110.00
See page 144 for special offering of Plume Cypress
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA AUREA
GOLDEN PLUME CYPRESS
Height 20 to 25 ft.; golden yellow form of Chamaecyparis pisi- fera plumosa.
2 - |
2/2 ft . |
2.50 |
22.50 |
|
2/2- |
3 |
ft . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
3 - |
4 |
ft . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
4 - |
5 |
ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
5 - |
6 |
ft . |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
6 - |
7 |
ft . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
* 7 - |
8 |
ft . |
. 10.00 |
|
* 8 - |
9 |
ft . |
12.50 |
|
* 9 . |
10 |
ft . |
1 5.00 |
|
*10 - |
12 |
ft . |
. 20.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of Golden Plume Cypress
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA LUTESCENS
DWARF YELLOWPLUME CYPRESS
Height 4 to 5 ft.; broad dense habit; bright green foliage tipped with sulphury-yellow.
1 '/2-2 ft.
2 -2/2 ft. 2/2-3 ft.
3 -3/2 ft.
3.00 |
27.50 |
3.50 |
31.50 |
4.50 |
40.00 |
6.00 |
55.00 |
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 45
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA SQUARROSA MOSS CYPRESS
Height 25 to 30 ft.; broad dense pyramidal form, spreading feathery branchlets; soft woolly foliage is blue-gray above and silvery beneath.
Also known botanically as Chamaecyparis pisifera squarrosa
veitchi.
Height Each Per 10
2'/2-3 ft . $ 3.00 $ 27.50
3 -4 ft . 4.00 36.00
4 -5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5 -6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6 -7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7 -8 ft . 10.00
See page 144 for special offering of Moss Cypress
CRYPTOMERIA — CRYPTOMERIA
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA LOBBI LOBB CRYPTOMERIA
Height 30 to 40 ft.; narrow compact form; irregular outline; branches generally horizontal; foliage, in heavy tufts along the branches, is dark green in summer and bronze in winter.
21/2-3 ft . 4.00 36.00
3 -4 ft . 5.00 45.00
4 -5 ft . 6.50 60.00
5 -6 ft . 9.00 80.00
6 -7 ft . 12.00 105.00
7 -8 ft . 15.00 135.00
JUNIPERUS — JUNIPER
Vary greatly in habit from tall pyramidal Trees to low prostrate plants; many curious and beautiful forms have been developed by propagation from young Trees.
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS CHINESE JUNIPER
Height 15 to 20 ft.; pyramidal in form; ascending branches; blue-green foliage; purple berries.
2 -2/2 ft . 3.00 27.50
2/2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 -3/2 f+ . 4.00 36.00
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS COLUMNARIS
COLUMN CHINESE JUNIPER
Height 20 ft.; slender tapering pyramidal form; soft blue-green foliage; rapid growing.
46 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS COLUMNARIS (Cont.)
Height Each Per 10
3- 4 ft . $ 4.00 $ 36.00
4- 5 ft . : . 5.00 45.00
5- 6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
*8-9 ft. . 12.50
* 9-10 ft. . 15.00
10-12 ft . 20.00 180.00
12-14 ft . 25.00 225.00
14-16 ft . 32.50 300.00
Extra heavy specimens.
10-12 ft . 25.00
12-14 ft . 30.00
14-16 ft . 37.50 325.00
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS OBLONSA OBLONG CHINESE JUNIPER
Height 5 to 6 ft.; compact oval form; light-green foliage in tight clusters; slow growing.
1 1/2 -2 ft. spread . 3.00 27.50
2 -21/2 ft. spread 4.00 36.00
21/2*3 ft. spread . 5.00 45.00
3 -3V2 ff* spread . 7.50 67.50
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERI ANA PFITZER JUNIPER
Height 5 to 6 ft.; open low-growing wide-spreading form; hori¬ zontal plume-like branches; nodding dense blue-green branch- lets.
2/2- 3 ft. spread . 4.50 40.00
3 - 4 ft. spread 6.00 55.00
4 - 5 ft. spread . 7.50 67.50
5 - 6 ft. spread . 10.00 90.00
6 - 7 ft. spread . 12.50 110.00
7 - 8 ft. spread 15.00 135.00
8 - 9 ft. spread 20.00 180.00
9 -10 ft. spread 25.00 225.00
10 -12 ft. spread 30.00 275.00
See page 144 for special offering of Pfitzer Junipers
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 47
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI SARGENT JUNIPER
Height 18 in.; prostrate form; the long creeping branches and ascending branchlets form a broad dense mat; the foliage is blue-green shading to dark green.
Height Each Per 10
1 1/2-2 ft. spread . $ 3.00 $ 27.50
2 -2 1/2 ft. spread . 4.00 36.00
2|/2-3 ft. spread . 5.00 45.00
3 -3 1/2 ft. spread . 6.00 55.00
31/2-4 ft. spread . 7.50 67.50
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA AUREA
GOLDEN SPREADING JUNIPER
Height I /> to 2 ft.; horizontal spreading branches; foliage tipped golden yellow.
2 -2 1/2 ft. spread . 4.00 36.00
2 1/2-3 ft. spread . 5.00 45.00
3 -3 1/2 ft. spread . 6.00 55.00
3 1/2 ft. spread . 7.50
4 -5 ft. spread . 10.50
*5 -6 ft. spread . 15.00
6 -7 ft. spread . 20.00
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA PLUMOSA
PLUMED SPREADING JUNIPER
Height 18 inches; dwarf spreading form; the foliage is bright bluish-green in the Summer and purple-bronze in the Fall.
1 1/2 -2 f+- spread . 3.00 27.50
2 -2 1/2 ft. spread . 4.00 36.00
2|/2-3 ft. spread . 5.00 45.00
3 -3 */2 ft- spread . 6.00 55.00
3 1/?'4 ft. spread . 7.50 67.50
4 -4/2 ft. spread . 10.00
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA IRISH JUNIPER
Height 12 to 15 ft.; slender spire-like column with numerous vertical stems; spiny blue-green foliage.
6- 7 ft . 8.50 75.00
7- 8 ft . 11.50 100.00
*8- 9 ft . 16.50
9-10 ft . 22.50
See page 144 for special offering of Irish Junipers
* Supply very limited.
48 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA SPINY GREEK JUNIPER
He |
ight |
12 to |
1 5 ft.; broad |
compact conical many-stern |
med form; |
spi |
ny gray-green foliage. |
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H |
eight |
Each |
Per 10 |
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2 |
-2 1/2 |
ft. |
$ 2.75 |
$ 25.00 |
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2 '/a |
1-3 |
ft. ... |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
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3 |
-4 |
ft. ... |
4.50 |
40.00 |
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4 |
-5 |
ft. ... |
6.50 |
60.00 |
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5 |
-6 |
ft. ... |
9.00 |
80.00 |
|
6 |
-7 |
ft. ... |
. 12.50 |
1 1 0.00 |
|
7 |
-8 |
ft. . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
|
8 |
-9 |
ft. ... |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
|
*9 |
-10 |
ft. ... |
. 25.00 |
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See |
page |
144 for sped |
al offering of Spiny Greek J |
unipers |
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS DOUGLASI WAUKEGAN JUNIPER
Height 1 |
to 1 V2 ff-i long trail |
ling branches form dense mat; the |
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foliage is Winter. |
distinctly steel-blue |
in the Summer and purple |
in the |
15 -18 |
in. spread . |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
1 >/2. 2 |
ft. spread |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
2 - 2/2 ft. spread . |
4.50 |
40.00 |
|
2'/2- 3 |
ft. spread |
6.00 |
55.00 |
*3 - 3 1/2 ft. spread . |
7.50 |
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS GLAUCA BLUE CREEPING JUNIPER
Height I ft.; dense trailing form; similar to Juniperus horizon- talis douglasi but more compact and with lighter blue foliage.
2 -15 |
in. spread |
2.25 |
20.00 |
5 -18 |
in. spread . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
1 1/2- 2 |
ft. spread . |
4.50 |
JUNIPERUS JAPONICA JAPANESE JUNIPER
Height 4 to 5 ft.; vase-shaped with arching horizontal branches; deep green foliage; slow growing.
Can supply a limited number of golden-tipped and variegated plants in this variety.
15 -18 in. spread . 4.00 36.00
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread . 5.00 45.00
JUNIPERUS SABINA SAVIN JUNIPER
Height 4 to 5 ft.; vase-shape flat-topped form; dark green foliage; purple fruit in the Fall.
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 49
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
1 1/2-2 ft. spread |
$ 2.50 |
$ 22.50 |
2 -2 1/2 ft. spread |
3.25 |
30.00 |
2I/2-3 f+. spread . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
3 -4 ft. spread . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM CHANDLERI |
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CHANDLER COLORADO |
REDCEDAR |
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Height 15 ft.; broadly pyramidal in form |
with broad |
head at |
maturity; the bluish-green foliage is fine textured. |
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2 -2/2 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
3 -4 ft . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA |
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Height 18 inches; prostrate form; stout |
horizontal branches; |
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dense flat blue-green foliage. |
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1 5 - 1 8 in. spread . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
1 Z2- 2 ft. spread |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2 - 2/2 ft. spread |
6.00 |
55.00 |
2/2- 3 ft. spread |
7.50 |
67.50 |
JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA MEYERI |
MEYER JUNIPER |
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Height 6 to 8 ft.; irregular semi-upright form; the coarse silvery- |
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blue foliage shades to lavendar in the Winter and early Spring. |
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2 -2/2 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
3 -3/2 ft . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
3/2-4 ft . |
10.00 |
|
*4 -4/2 ft . |
15.00 |
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JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA |
REDCEDAR |
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Height 40 to 50 ft.; narrow columnar form; |
deep green foliage. |
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Nursery grown. |
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*6- 7 ft . |
7.50 |
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7- 8 ft . |
10.00 |
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8- 9 ft . |
12.50 |
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*9- 1 0 ft . |
15.00 |
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Also collected specimens 10 to 20 ft. high |
i — prices |
on appli- |
cation. |
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JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA BURKI |
BURK'S |
REDCEDAR |
Height 12 to 15 ft.; dense columnar fo |
rm; lacy si |
Ivery-blue |
foliage on upright branches. |
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2 -2/2 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
3 -4 ft . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
* Supply very limited.
50 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA CANNARTI CANNART REDCEDAR
Height 20 to 25 ft.; similar to Juniperus virginiana; very dark green foliage; small blue fruit in the Fall.
Height Each Per 10
2 -2 y2 ft . $ 2.75 $ 25.00
21/2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 -4 ft . 4.50 40.00
4 -5 ft . 6.00 55.00
5 -6 ft . 7.50
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA ELEGANTISSIMA GOLDTIP REDCEDAR
Height 12 to 15 ft.; broadly pyramidal with irregular habit and slightly pendulous branches; foliage deep green tipped bronzy- yellow.
2 -2/2 ^ . 2.75 25.00
2/2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50
*3 -4 ft . 4.50
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA GLAUCA SILVER REDCEDAR
Height 20 to 25 ft.; similar to Juniperus virginiana but develops into a broader, more open column; silvery-blue foliage.
2/2- 3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 - 4 ft . 4.50
4 - 5 ft . 6.00
5 - 6 ft . 7.50 67.50
6 - 7 ft . 10.00 90.00
7 -8 ft . 12.50 110.00
8 - 9 ft . 15.00 135.00
9 -10 ft . 20.00 180.00
Extra heavy specimens.
5 - 6 ft . 12.50
6 - 7 ft . 15.00 135.00
7 - 8 ft . 17.50 150.00
8 - 9 ft . 20.00 180.00
* 9 -10 ft . 25.00
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA KETELEERI KETELEER REDCEDAR
Height 18 to 20 ft.; broad pyramidal form with bluish-green foliage; light blue berries in the Fall.
2/2- 3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 - 4 ft . 4.50 40.00
4 - 5 ft . 6.00 55.00
5 - 6 ft . 7.50 67.50
6 - 7 ft . 10.00 90.00
* 7 - 8 ft . 12.50
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 51
JUNIPERUS VI RGINIANA KOSTERI KOSTER REDCEDAR
Height 3 to 4 ft.; flat-topped, spreading form; plume-like bluish- green foliage.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
* 1 1/2-2 |
ft. spread |
$ 2.50 |
|
2 -2 1/2 ft. spread . |
3.25 |
$ 30.00 |
|
21/2-3 |
ft. spread . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
* 3 -3 1/2 ft. spread |
5.00 |
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* 31/2-4 |
ft. spread . |
. 6.00 |
PICEA — SPRUCE
Height 70 to 80 ft., except as noted; broad symmetrical pyramidal form; spreading branches in distinct whorls; generally rapid growing; pendant cones; the dwarf varieties are used for their individual characteristics.
PICEA CANADENSIS
WHITE SPRUCE
Light brownish-gray bark; light blue-green foliage.
5- 6 ft . 5.00 45.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
8- 9 ft . 12.50 110.00
9- 10 ft . 17.50 150.00
10-12 ft . 22.50 200.00
12-14 ft . 27.50 250.00
*14-16 ft . 35.00
See page 144 for special offering of White Spruce
PICEA ENGELMANNI
ENGELMANN SPRUCE
Dense narrow pyramidal form; slender branches in closely ar¬ ranged whorls; foliage gray-green.
3 -4 ft . 4.00 36.00
4- 5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5- 6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00
8- 9 ft . 15.00
9- 10 ft . 20.00
* Supply very limited.
52 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
PICEA EXCELSA NORWAY SPRUCE
Pendulous branchlets in mature Trees; foliage dark green.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
2- 3 ft . |
$ 2.25 |
$ 20.00 |
3- 4 ft . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
4- 5 ft . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 22.50 |
|
12-14 ft . |
. 30.00 |
|
14-16 ft . |
. 40.00 |
PICEA EXCELSA PENDULA WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE
Height 20 ft.; weeping form of Norway Spruce with pendulous branches and branchlets; whorls of the branches are often ir¬ regular.
*21/2-3 ft . 7.50
*3 -3/2 f+ . 10.00
*3/2-4 ft . 15.00
*4 -4/2 ft . 20.00
*4/2-5 ft . 25.00
PICEA EXCELSA PYGMAEA PYGMY NORWAY SPRUCE
Height 12 to 15 ft.; very slow growing; compact form; dark green foliage; adaptable for rock work.
*15 -18 in . 4.50
* 1 1/2- 2 ft . 6.00
* 2 - 2/2 ft . 7.50
2/2-3 ft . 10.00 90.00
PICEA GLAUCA CONICA DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE
Height 8 to 1 0 ft.; narrow, extremely compact pyramidal form; short light green needles very closely set; slow growing.
4 -4/2 ft . 15.00 135.00
4/2-5 ft . 17.50 150.00
5 -5/2 ft . 20.00
5/2-6 ft . 25.00
PICEA OMORIKA SERBIAN SPRUCE
Height 50 ft.; a dense, narrow, pyramidal tree with short spread¬ ing branches; foliage is silvery above and dark green below, making an attractive contrast.
3- 4 ft . 6.50
4- 5 ft . 9.00
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 53
PICEA ORIENTALS ORIENTAL SPRUCE
Height 50 ft.; branchlets pendulous, slender and graceful; short- needled foliage is dark green and glossy.
Height Each Per 10
2- 3 ft . $ 4.50 $ 40.00
3- 4 ft . 6.50 60.00
PICEA PUNGENS
COLORADO SPRUCE
Stout branches in rigid horizontal planes; the foliage varies from blue to very dark green. The strain usually listed as Picea pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce) is included in this list¬ ing. Trees may be selected for color.
5- 6 ft . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
6- 7 ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
7- 8 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
9-10 ft . |
20.00 |
180.00 |
10-12 ft . |
25.00 |
225.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
14-16 ft . |
40.00 |
350.00 |
16-18 ft . |
50.00 |
450.00 |
*18-20 ft . |
60.00 |
|
Extra heavy specimens. |
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10-12 ft . |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
12-14 ft . |
37.50 |
325.00 |
14-16 ft . |
47.50 |
425.00 |
16-18 ft. . |
57.50 |
525.00 |
*18-20 ft . |
. 70.00 |
See page |
144 for special offering of Colorado Spruce |
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PICEA PUNGENS KOSTERI KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE |
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The grafted form of Picea pungens; clear silvery-blue needles longer and heavier than Picea pungens. |
f o 1 i a g e ; |
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2'/2 |
- 3 ft . |
. 5.75 |
50.00 |
3 |
- 4 ft . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
4 |
- 5 ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
10 |
-12 ft . |
40.00 |
|
12 |
- 1 4 ft . |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
14 |
-16 ft . |
65.00 |
600.00 |
16 |
-18 ft . |
80.00 |
725.00 |
18 |
-20 ft . |
. 100.00 |
900.00 |
20 |
-22 ft . |
. 125.00 |
|
See page 144 for special offering of Koster Spruce |
* Supply very limited.
54 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
PICEA PUNGENS KOSTERI PENDULA WEEPING KOSTER SPRUCE
Height 20 ft.; form of Koster Spruce with pendulous branches, producing an informal effect.
Height Each Per 10
*2 -2l/2 ft . $ 5.00
*21/2-3 ft . 7.50
*3 -3/2 f+ . 10.00
*3/2-4 ft . 15.00
PINUS — PINE
Height 50 to 75 ft., except as noted; dense pyramidal form when young, irregular and round topped when mature; the dark cones are conspicuous in the Fall and Winter; the low growing varieties are used for their individual characteristics. Usually identified in two groups — those of the White Pine type as having five needles in a cluster and those of the Austrian and Scotch Pine type, having two needles.
PINUS CEMBRA
SWISS STONE PINE
Narrow dense pyramidal form; short slender branches; the foli¬ age is dark green on the underside and light green above; slow growing; five needled.
U/2-2 ft . 4.50 $ 40.00
2 -3 ft . 6.00 55.00
3 -4 ft . 7.50 67.50
4 -5 ft . 10.00 90.00
*5 -6 ft . 15.00
PINUS DENSIFLORA UMBRACULIFERA JAPANESE UMBRELLA PINE
Height 10 to 12 ft.; the slow-growing upright-spreading branches form a dense flat top; soft light green foliage; two- needled.
Also known as Pinus Densiflora tanyosho (Japanese Table Pine).
3 -3/2 ft. spread . 10.00
3/2-4 ft. spread . 12.50
*4 -4/2 ft. spread . 15.00
*4/2-5 ft. spread . 20.00
PINUS FLEXILIS LIMBER PINE
Narrow irregular pyramidal form; the foliage is in tufts and is blue-green when young and dark green when mature; five needled.
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. S5
PINUS FLEXILIS (Cent.) |
s |
LIMBER PINE |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
10-12 ft . |
$167.50 |
|
12-14 ft . |
225.00 |
|
*14-16 ft . |
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Extra heavy specimens. |
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7- 8 ft . |
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8- 9 ft . |
150.00 |
|
9- 1 0 ft . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 27.50 |
250.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 35.00 |
315.00 |
*14-16 ft . |
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PINUS MONTANA |
SWISS MOUNTAIN PINE |
|
Height 10 to 12 ft.; dense |
irregular upright form; |
short dark |
green foliage; two needled.
3 -3l/j |
ft . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
3'/2-4 |
ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
4 -4l/2 |
ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
41/2-5 |
ft . . . |
17.50 |
150.00 |
5 -5'/2 |
ft . |
22.50 |
200.00 |
51/2-6 |
ft . |
30.00 |
275.00 |
6 -7 |
ft . |
37.50 |
325.00 |
7 -8 |
ft . |
45.00 |
|
8 -9 |
ft . |
52.50 |
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PINUS MONTANA MUGHUS |
MUGHO PINE |
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Height |
4 to 5 ft.; develops broad dense |
many-stemmed |
head; |
short dark green foliage; two needled.
1 5 - 1 8 in. spread |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
U/2- 2 ft. spread . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
2 - 2I/2 ft. spread . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
21/2- 3 ft. spread . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
3 - 3 1/2 ft* spread . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
3I/2- 4 ft. spread . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
4 - 4|/2 ft. spread . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
4 1/2- 5 ft. spread . |
17.50 |
150.00 |
5 - 51/2 ft. spread . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of Mugho Pines
* Supply very limited.
56 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
PINUS NIGRA AUSTRIAN PINE
Dense symmetrical pyramid; sturdy wide-spreading branches in regular whorls; long rigid needles; rapid growing; two needled.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
4- 5 ft . |
. $ 6.00 |
$ 55.00 |
5- 6 ft . |
. 8.50 |
75.00 |
6- 7 ft . |
. 11.50 |
100.00 |
7- 8 ft. . |
. 1 5.00 |
135.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
. 20.00 |
1 80.00 |
9-10 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
10-12 ft. |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 40.00 |
350.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
See page |
144 for special offering of Austrian |
Pines |
PINUS RESINOSA RED PINE
Broad open pyramidal form; stout spreading branches; long glossy dark green foliage; rapid growing; two needled.
2- 3 ft . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
3- 4 ft . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
9-10 ft . |
20.00 |
180.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 32.50 |
300.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 40.00 |
350.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. 12-14 ft . |
42.50 |
375.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
16-18 ft . |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
1 8-20 ft . |
. 75.00 |
675.00 |
20-22 ft . |
90.00 |
800.00 |
*22-24 ft . |
. 1 10.00 |
PINUS STROBUS WHITE PINE
Broad open symmetrical pyramid; slender horizontal branches; the light green foliage is soft; and flexible; rapid growing; five needled.
3- 4 ft . 4.00
4- 5 ft . 5.00
5- 6 ft . 7.50 67.50
6- 7 ft . 10.00 90.00
7- 8 ft . 12.50 110.00
8- 9 ft . 15.00 135.00
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, |
Ridgefield, |
Conn. 57 |
PINUS STROBUS (Cont.) |
WHITE PINE |
|
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
9-10 ft . |
$20.00 |
$180.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
12-14 ft . |
32.50 |
300.00 |
14-16 ft . |
40.00 |
350.00 |
16-18 ft . |
. 50.00 |
|
Extra Heavy specimens. 12-14 ft . |
. 42.50 |
375.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
16-18 ft . |
60.00 |
550.00 |
18-20 ft . |
75.00 |
675.00 |
20-22 ft . |
. 90.00 |
800.00 |
*22-24 ft . |
110.00 |
PINUS SYLVESTRIS SCOTCH PINE
Irregular spreading branches; |
the short blue-green foliage is |
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widely spaced and twisted; |
conspicuous reddish-brown |
bark; |
rapid growing; two needled. |
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3- 4 ft . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
4- 5 ft . |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
5- 6 ft . |
. 8.50 |
75.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. |
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16-18 ft . |
. 60.00 |
|
18-20 ft . |
. 75.00 |
|
20-22 ft . |
90.00 |
PSEUDOTSUGA — DOUGLAS-FIR
PSEUDOTSUGA DOUSLASI
DOUGLAS-FIR
Height 50 to 60 ft.; broad pyramidal form; horizontal branches in irregular whorls; fragrant gray-green foliage; rapid growing.
2- 3 ft . 3.00 27.50
5- 6 ft . 7.50 67.50
6- 7 ft . 10.00 90.00
7- 8 ft . 12.50 110.00
8- 9 ft . 15.00 135.00
9- 10 ft . 20.00 180.00
10-12 ft . 25.00 225.00
12-14 ft . 35.00 315.00
14-16 ft . 45.00 400.00
See page 144 for special offering of Douglas-Firs
* Supply very limited.
58 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
TAXUS — YEW
Vary in habit from upright to low spreading forms; very compact luxuriant dark green foliage throughout the year; respond to shearing; brilliant scarlet fruit in late Summer and Fall.
TAXUS BACCATA REPANDENS SPREADING ENGLISH YEW
Height U/2 to 2 ft.; |
low-growing; |
wide-spreading |
arching |
branches; long dark green Height |
foliage. |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
15 -18 in. spread . |
. $ 3.50 |
$ 31.50 |
|
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread . |
4.50 |
40.00 |
|
2 - 2,/2 ft. spread |
6.50 |
60.00 |
|
2^/2 * 3 ft. spread . |
8.50 |
75.00 |
|
3 -3I/2 ft. spread |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
|
* 3 1/2“ 4 ft. spread . |
17.50 |
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* 4 - 4I/2 ft. spread . |
22.50 |
||
* 4I/2- 5 ft. spread |
. 30.00 |
TAXUS CANADENSIS CANADA YEW
Height 2 ft.; semi-prostrate form; slender wide-spreading branches; the long narrow foliage is pale green in the summer and bronze in the winter.
3 -3(/2 ft. spread . 12.50
3 !/2-4 ft. spread . 17.50
4 -5 ft. spread . 25.00
TAXUS CUSPIDATA JAPANESE YEW
U Itimate |
size 5 to 8 ft. high, and |
1 5 to 1 8 ft. wide; low spread- |
|
ing form |
; the dark waxy green |
foliage develops in |
flat tiers |
along the branches. |
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15 -18 |
in. spread |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
i'/2- 2 |
ft. spread . |
3.50 |
31.50 |
2 - 2|/2 ft. spread |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
|
2'/a- 3 |
ft. spread |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
3 - 3|/2 ft- spread . |
. 9.00 |
80.00 |
|
3i/2- 4 |
ft. spread . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
4 - 5 |
ft. spread . |
. 20.00 |
1 80.00 |
5 - 6 |
ft. spread . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
6 - 7 |
ft. spread . |
40.00 |
350.00 |
7 - 8 |
ft. spread . |
50.00 |
450.00 |
8 - 9 |
ft. spread |
60.00 |
550.00 |
9 -10 |
ft. spread . |
75.00 |
675.00 |
10 -12 |
ft. spread . |
90.00 |
800.00 |
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 59
TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW
Height 20 to 25 ft.; broad conical form of Taxus cuspidata; develops a central leader; responds to shearing.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
||
1 >/2- 2 |
ft . |
. $ 3.50 |
$ 31.50 |
|
2 - 2|/2 ft . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
||
2'/2- 3 |
ft . |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
|
3 - 31/2 ft . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
||
3'/2. 4 |
ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
|
4 - 4/2 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
||
4'/2- 5 |
ft . |
15.00 |
135.00 |
|
5 - 51/2 ft . |
17.50 |
150.00 |
||
5 Vi- <> |
ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
|
6 - 7 |
ft . |
22.50 |
200.00 |
|
7 - 8 |
ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
|
8 - 9 |
ft . |
30.00 |
275.00 |
|
9 -10 |
ft . |
. 35.00 |
||
Extra heavy specimens. |
||||
4i/2. 5 |
ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
|
5 - 51/2 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
||
5 Vi- * |
ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
|
6 - 7 |
ft . |
. 40.00 |
350.00 |
|
7 - 8 |
ft . |
. 50.00 |
450.00 |
|
8 - 9 |
ft . |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
|
9 -10 |
ft . |
. 70.00 |
625.00 |
|
*10 -II |
ft . |
. 85.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of upright Japanese Yews
TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA DWARF JAPANESE YEW
Height 2 to 3 ft.; irregular spreading outline; more dwarf and compact than Taxus cuspidata; the very dark green foliage com¬ pletely surrounds the branches.
10 -12 |
in. spread . |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
12 -15 |
in. spread . |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
15 -18 |
in. spread . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
1 1/2- 2 |
ft. spread . |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
2 . 2 1/2 |
ft. spread . |
8.50 |
75.00 |
2'/2- 3 |
ft. spread . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3 - 3l/2 |
ft. spread . |
. 17.50 |
1 50.00 |
31/2- 4 |
ft. spread |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
4 . 41/j |
ft. spread . |
. 35.00 |
315.00 |
4'/2- 5 |
ft. spread . |
. 45.00 |
400.00 |
5 - 51/2 |
ft. spread . |
. 60.00 |
|
5'/2- 6 |
ft. spread . |
. 75.00 |
* Supply very limited.
60 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
TAXUS MEDIA HYBRID YEW
Height 4 to 5 ft.; similar to Taxus cuspidata; irregular form, but with more dense upright habit and lighter green foliage; rapid growing.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread . |
. $ 4.50 |
$ 40.00 |
2 - 2j/2 ft. spread . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
* 2 1/2* 3 ft. spread . |
8.50 |
|
3 - 3/2 ft. spread . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3 1/2- 4 ft. spread . |
17.50 |
1 50.00 |
4 - 4 i/2 ft. spread . |
. 22.50 |
200.00 |
4/2- 5 ft. spread . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
TAXUS MEDIA HICKSI |
HICKS YEW |
|
Height 10 to 12 ft.; compact, distinctly columnar form; ous vertical stems; rapid growing. |
numer- |
|
I '/a-2 ft . |
3.50 |
31.50 |
2 -2/2 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
2/2-3 ft. . |
6.50 |
60.00 |
3 -3/2 ft . |
8.50 |
75.00 |
3/2-4 ft . |
11.50 |
100.00 |
4 -4/2 ft. . |
1 5.00 |
135.00 |
THUJA — arborvitae
Vary greatly in foliage coloring and in habits of growth from tall pyramidal to low globular forms; the foliage develops in flat fan-like branchlets, and responds to shearing.
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS AMERICAN ARBORVITAE
Height 30 to 40 ft.; broad pyramidal form; short horizontal branches; the bright green foliage becomes slightly brown in the Winter.
3- 4 ft . |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
* 4- 5 ft . |
3.50 |
|
8- 9 ft . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
9-10 ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
16-18 ft . |
. 40.00 |
350.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. 10-12 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 37.50 |
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 61
THUJA OCCIDENTALS COMPACTA PARSONS ARBORVITAE
Height 6 ft.; dense dwarf oval shape; very dark green foliage.
Height Each Per 10
2 -2»/2 ft . $ 2.75 $ 25.00
21/2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 -3/2 ft . 4.50 40.00
31/2-4 ft . 6.00 55.00
4 -4/2 ft . 7.50 67.50
4/2-5 ft . 10.00 90.00
*5 -5/2 ft . 15.00
See page 144 for special offering of Parson's Arborvitaes
THUJA OCCIDENTALS DOUGLASI PYRAMIDALIS
DOUGLAS ARBORVITAE
Height 20 to 25 ft.; dense pyramidal form; heavy growth at the base, tapering at the top; the short dark green foliage is twisted with a spiral effect.
Can supply also the golden-tipped form of this variety.
Also known as Thuja occidentalis douglasi spiralis.
2- 3 ft . |
. 2.75 |
25.00 |
3- 4 ft . |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
4- 5 ft . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
5- 6 ft . |
. 5.50 |
50.00 |
* 6- 7 ft . |
7.50 |
|
7- 8 ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
9- 1 0 ft . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. * 9-10 ft . |
. 20.00 |
|
10-12 ft . |
. 25.00 |
|
12-14 ft . |
. 30.00 |
|
*14-16 ft . |
. 35.00 |
THUJA OCCIDENTALS ELEGANTISSIMA
GOLDENTIPPED ARBORVITAE
Height I 5 to 18 ft.; dense broad form; the tips of the branches tinged with deep gold.
2- 3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
4- 5 ft . 4.50 40.00
* Supply very limited.
62 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
THUJA OCCIDENTALS ELEGANTISSIMA (Cent.)
Height Each Per 10
5- 6 ft . $ 5.50 $ 50.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft. . 10.00 90.00
8- 9 ft . 12.50 110.00
9- 10 ft . 15.00 135.00
10-12 ft . 20.00 180.00
THUJA OCCIDENTALS GLOBOSA
AMERICAN GLOBE ARBORVITAE
Height 6 ft.; dwarf compact globe form; dark green foliage; slow-growing.
2'/2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3 -31/2 ft . 4.50 40.00
31/2-4 ft . 6.00 55.00
4 -4/2 ft . 7.50 67.50
4/2-5 ft . 10.00 90.00
5 -5/2 ft . 15.00 135.00
THUJA OCCIDENTALS LITTLE GEM LITTLE GEM ARBORVITAE
Height 2 to 3 ft.; very slow growing; dense close-cropped in form; dark green foliage; adaptable for rock work.
15 -18 in. spread . 2.75 25.00
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread . 4.50 40.00
THUJA OCCIDENTALS LUTEA GEORGE PEABODY ARBORVITAE
Height 12 to 15 ft.; broad pyramidal form; bright golden-yellow foliage.
2- 3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
4- 5 ft . 4.50 40.00
*5-6 ft . 5.50
6- 7 ft . 7.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
8- 9 ft . 12.50
THUJA OCCIDENTALS PYRAMIDALIS
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE
Height 25 to 30 ft.; narrow compact pyramidal form; deep green foliage throughout the year.
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
4- 5 ft . 4.50 40.00
5- 6 ft . 5.50 50.00
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST |
NURSERIES, Ridgefield, |
Conn. |
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS PYRAM1DALIS (Cont.) |
||
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
6- 7 ft . |
. $ 7.50 |
$ 67.50 |
7- 8 ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
9- 1 0 ft . |
. 15.00 |
135.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 20.00 |
180.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 30.00 |
275.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of American Pyramidal Arborvitaes
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS VERVAENEANA VERVAENE ARBORVITAE
Height 1 6 to 18 ft.; dense pyramidal form; graceful light green
foliage, bronze-tipped in Winter.
2- 3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
4- 5 ft . 4.50 40.00
5- 6 ft . 5.50 50.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
8- 9 ft . 12.50 110.00
9- 10 ft . 15.00 135.00
10- 12 ft . 20.00 180.00
*12-14 ft . 25.00
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS WAREANA WARE ARBORVITAE
Height 10 to 12 ft.; broad dense pyramid; wide at the base, slender at the top; dark green foliage.
Also known as the Siberian Arborvitae.
2'/2-3 ft . 3.00 27.50
3 -4 ft . 4.50 40.00
4 -5 ft . 6.00 55.00
5 -6 ft . * . 7.50 67.50
6 -7 ft . 10.00 90.00
7 -8 ft . 15.00 135.00
*8 -9 ft . 20.00
See page 144 for special offering of Ware Arborvitaes
THUJA ORIENTALS AUREA CONSPICUA SOLDSPIRE ARBORVITAE
Height 10 to 12 ft.; slender pyramidal form; intense golden- yellow foliage.
* Supply very limited.
64 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
THUJA ORIENTALS AUREA CONSPICUA (Cent.)
Height Each Per 10
1 1/2-2 ft . $ 1.50 $ 13.50
2 -2/2 ft . 2.00 17.50
2/2-3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3 -4 ft . 3.75 33.50
4 -5 ft . 5.00 45.00
5 -6 ft . 6.50 60.00
6 -7 ft . 8.50
THUJA ORIENTALS AUREA NANA
BERCKMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE
Height 3 |
to 4 ft.; |
compact pointed oval form; golden |
-yellow |
foliage. |
|||
15 -18 |
in. . |
. 1.50 |
13.50 |
1 1/2. 2 |
ft . |
. 2.25 |
20.00 |
2 - 2l/2 |
ft . |
. 3.50 |
THUJA PLICATA ATROVIRENS
Height 20 to 25 ft.; broad pyramidal form; dark glossy green foliage on slightly pendulous branches.
Also known botanically as Thuja lobbi atrovirens.
2- 3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
*4-5 ft . 4.50
5- 6 ft . 6.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft . 10.00 90.00
*8-9 ft . 12.50
THUJA STANDISHI
STANDISH ARBORVITAE
Height 15 to 20 ft.; broad columnar form with spreading head; the foliage is light green above and dark green below.
2- 3 ft . 2.75 25.00
3- 4 ft . 3.50 31.50
4- 5 ft . 4.50 40.00
5- 6 ft . 6.00 55.00
6- 7 ft . 7.50 67.50
TSUGA — HEMLOCK
Graceful, pyramidal habit; rapid growing; dark brown bark; soft dark green foliage; responds to shearing.
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 65
TSUGA CANADENSIS CANADA HEMLOCK
Height 70 to 80 ft.; flexible slightly-ascending branches; grace¬ ful pendulous branchlets; luxuriant soft dark green foliage.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
2- 3 ft . |
$ 3.25 |
$ 30.00 |
3- 4 ft . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
4- 5 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
5- 6 ft . |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
6- 7 ft . |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
7- 8 ft . |
. 1 5.00 |
135.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
20.00 |
180.00 |
9-10 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
10-12 ft . |
. 35.00 |
3 1 5.00 |
12-14 ft . |
45.00 |
400.00 |
14-16 ft . |
. 60.00 |
550.00 |
16-18 ft . |
75.00 |
675.00 |
18-20 ft . |
. 90.00 |
|
Extra heavy specimens. |
||
4- 5 ft . |
8.50 |
75.00 |
5- 6 ft. . |
. 1 1.50 |
1 00.00 |
6- 7 ft. . |
. 17.50 |
150.00 |
7- 8 ft . |
22.50 |
200.00 |
8- 9 ft . |
30.00 |
275.00 |
9-10 ft . |
37.50 |
325.00 |
10-12 ft. . |
45.00 |
400.00 |
12-14 ft . |
. 55.00 |
500.00 |
14-16 ft. . |
. 70.00 |
625.00 |
See page 144 for special offering of Canada Hemlocks.
TSUGA CANADENSIS OUTPOSTI
Height 12 to 15 ft.; dense, compact form of Tsuga canadensis; needles in very close formation; foliage very dark green; plant produces a somewhat Japanesque effect.
2 -2'/2 ft . |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
21/2-3 ft . |
10.00 |
90.00 |
3 -3/2 ft . |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
3/2-4 ft . |
15.00 |
135.00 |
*4 -4/2 ft . |
. 17.50 |
* Supply very limited.
66 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
TSUGA CANADENSIS PENDULA SARGENT WEEPING HEMLOCK
Height 6 to 8 ft.; weeping flat-topped form of Tsuga canadensis; horizontal spreading branches; graceful drooping branchlets; slow-growing.
Height Each Per 10
2'/2-3 ft . $ 7.50 $ 67.50
3 -3/2 ft . 10.00 90.00
3/2-4 ft . 12.50 110.00
4 -4/2 ft . 17.50 150.00
4/2-5 ft . 22.50
TSUGA CAROLINIANA CAROLINA HEMLOCK
Height 50 to 60 ft.; more formal and compact than Tsuga canadensis; very dark green foliage completely surrounds the branches.
2- 3 ft . 3.50 31.50
3- 4 ft . 4.50 40.00
4- 5 ft. . 6.50 60.00
5- 6 ft . 8.50 75.00
6- 7 ft . 12.50 110.00
7- 8 ft . 17.50 150.00
Extra heavy specimens.
12-14 ft . 60.00
14-16 ft . 75.00 675.00
DECIDUOUS
SHRUBS
Deciduous Shrubs drop their foliage in late Fall and Winter.
SYRINGA VULGARIS — LILAC
All Deciduous Shrubs listed are well branched.
SPECIMENS :
Those marked "Specimens" are exceptionally heavy and broad, having been cut back, and transplanted 4 to 6 feet apart.
Unless otherwise indicated, height is specified.
Shrubs not marked "B&B" ( Balled and Burlapped ) can be moved with bare roots, when dormant. Should Balling and Burlapping be desired on such Shrubs, an extra charge will be made as follows :
2- 3 ft.
3- 4 ft.
4- 5 ft.
5- 6 ft.
6- 7 ft.
7- 8 ft.
$ .25 .35 .50 .75 1.00 1.50
See General Information for further details on Balling and Burlapping.
Also see lists, front of book, for further information.
68 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
ACANTHOPANAX — ACANTHOPANAX
ACANTHOPANAX PENTAPHYLLUM FIVELEAF ARALIA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; slender arching branches; glossy dark green foliage in five-leaflet formation; inconspicuous green flowers.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
2-3 ft . |
$ .60 |
$ 5.50 |
|
3-4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens |
. 1.50 |
||
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
|
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
. 3.50 |
Acer palmatum — Japanese Maple — See Deciduous Trees. Almond Flowering — See Prunus glandulosa.
Althea — See Hibiscus.
AMELANCHIER — SHADBLOW
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS DOWNY SHADBLOW
Height 12 to 15 ft.; upright spreading branches; smooth gray- green bark; foliage dark green above, woolly beneath; loose clusters of white flowers appear in April, before the leaves; small red or purple fruit.
3-4 ft . 2.00 17.50
AMORPHA — FALSE-INDIGO
AMORPHA FRUTICOSA INDIGOBUSH
Height 8 to 10 ft.; gray slender upright spreading branches; the small feathery leaves are dark green above and light green be¬ neath; small dark purple flowers in dense upright spikes in June.
8-10 ft. B&B . 5.00 40.00
Amygdalus — Flowering Peach — see Deciduous Trees.
ARALIA — ARALIA
ARALIA SPINOSA DEVILS-WALKINGSTICK
Height 15 to 18 ft.; stout upright thorny branches; large coarse foliage; large clusters of small white flowers in July; black
berries.
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.50
6- 8 ft. B&B 5.00
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 69
ARONIA — CHOKEBERRY
The light green foliage turns bright red in the Fall; clusters of white flowers in the Spring; clusters of berries in the Fall.
ARONIA ARBUTI FOLIA RED CHOKEBERRY
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright spreading branches; showy bright red fruit.
Height Each Per 10
H/2-2 ft . $ .75 $ 7.00
2 -3 ft . . 1.00 9.00
3 -4 ft . 1.50 13.50
ARONIA MELANOCARPA BLACK CHOKEBERRY
Height 6 ft.; broad spreading shrub; shiny black fruit.
1 1/2-2 ft . 75 7.00
2 -3 ft . 1.00 9.00
3 -4 ft . 1.50 13.50
AZALEA — AZALEA
Graceful irregular outline; profuse and brilliant flowers in wide range of colors; flowering period from April to July.
AZALEA ARBORESCENS SWEET AZALEA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; native Azalea; large fragrant white flowers tinged pink; blooms June and July.
1 1/2-2 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
2 -21/2 ft. |
B&B . |
4.50 |
||
*21/2-3 |
ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
|
*3 -31/2 ft. |
B&B . |
. 7.50 |
AZALEA CALENDULACEA
FLAME AZALEA
Height 6 to 8 ft; native Azalea; brilliant orange-red, and yellow flowers in May and June.
1 1/2-2 |
ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
2 -21/2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
|
2/2-3 |
ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
3 -31/2 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
|
3/2-4 |
ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
4 -41/2 ft. |
B&B |
10.50 |
||
4'A-5 |
ft. |
B&B |
12.50 |
* Supply very limited.
70 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
AZALEA KAEMPFERI TORCH AZALEA
Height 4 to 5 ft.; dense habit; large sa |
Imon-pink to |
orange-red |
|
flowers in May. |
• |
||
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
15 -18 in. |
B&B |
$ 3.00 |
$ 27.50 |
1 y2- 2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2 - 2/2 fb |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
2/2- 3 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
3 - 3/2 f+. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
3/2- 4 ft. |
B&B |
10.50 |
92.50 |
AZALEA MOLLIS |
CHINESE AZALEA |
||
Height 4 to 5 ft.; very large flowers in |
shades of ye |
low, orange |
|
or red in April |
and May. |
||
15 -18 in. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
1 1/2- 2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
AZALEA MUCRONULATA |
|||
Height 5 to 6 |
ft.; flowers of lavender |
and soft pin |
k appear in |
March. |
|||
2 -2/2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2/2-3 ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
3/2-4 ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
4 -4/2 ft. |
B&B |
10.50 |
|
4/2-5 ft. |
B&B |
12.50 |
AZALEA NUDIFLORA
PINXTERBLOOM
Height 6 to 8 ft.; native Azalea; light pink flowers in April and May, often fragrant.
1 i/2-2 ft. B&B . 3.00
2 -2/2 ft. B&B . 4.50
2/2-3 ft. B&B . 6.00
3 -3/2 ft. B&B . 7.50
31/2-4 ft. B&B . 9.00
AZALEA PONTICA HYBRIDS HYBRID GHENT AZALEA
Height 6 to |
8 ft.; profusion of fragrant |
flowers in a wide range |
|||
of brilliant |
colors; attractive |
Fall folia |
ge |
coloring ; |
originated |
from a cross between Azalea |
pontica a |
nd |
the native |
American |
|
varieties. |
|||||
2 -2/2 ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
||
2/2-3 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
||
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
||
3/2-4 ft. |
B&B |
10.50 |
92.50 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 71
AZALEA POUKHANENSIS KOREAN AZALEA
Height 3 ft.; low broad shrub with fragrant pure orchid single flowers in May.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
15 -18 in. |
B&B |
$ 3.00 |
$ 27.50 |
I'/j- 2 ft. |
B&B . |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2 - 2'/2 ft. |
B&B . |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
AZALEA RHOMBICA ROSE AZALEA
Height 4 to 5 ft.; bright rose-pink flowers in May.
*15-18 in. B&B . 3.00
AZALEA ROSEA
DOWNY PINXTERBLOOM
Height 6 to |
8 ft.; native Azalea; large very |
fragrant bright pink |
|
flowers in May. |
|||
Also known |
as Azalea canescens — Piedmont Azalea. |
||
1 1/2-2 ft. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
2 -21/2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
21/2-3 ft. |
B&B . |
6.00 |
55.00 |
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
31/2-4 ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
4 -4/2 ft. |
B&B . |
10.50 |
92.50 |
4/2-5 ft. |
B&B |
12.50 |
1 10.00 |
AZALEA SCHLIPPENBACHI |
ROYAL |
AZALEA |
|
Height 4 to |
6 ft.; very hardy; large light |
rose-pink flowers in |
|
April; f 0 1 i a g < |
e turns crimson and gold in Fall. |
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15 -18 in. |
B&B . |
3.00 |
|
1 1/2. 2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
|
♦ AZALEA VASEYI |
PINKSHELL |
AZALEA |
|
Height 6 to |
8 ft.; native Azalea; clear light |
pink flowers in |
April |
and May. |
|||
1 i/2-2 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2 -2/2 ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
2/2-3 ft. |
B&B . |
7.50 |
67.50 |
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
AZALEA VISCOSA |
SWAMP |
AZALEA |
|
Height 6 to |
8 ft.; native Azalea; fragrant white flowers tinged |
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pink in June and July. |
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1 1/2-2 ft. |
B&B . |
2.25 |
20.00 |
2 -3 ft. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
* Supply very limited.
72 OUTPOST NURSERIES,
Ridgefield, Conn.
AZALEA VISCOSA (Cent.) SWAMP AZALEA
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
3 -4 ft. |
B&B |
. $ 4.00 |
$ 36.00 |
4 -5 ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
5 -6 ft. |
B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
3 -4 ft. |
specimens B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
4 -5 ft. |
specimens B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
5 -6 ft. |
specimens B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
AZALEA YODOGAWA YODOGAWA AZALEA
Height 3 |
to 4 |
ft.; wide-spreading habit; |
double 1 |
avender-pink |
flowers in |
May. |
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15 -18 |
in. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
1 1/2- 2 |
ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
2 - 2'/j |
ft. |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
2'/r 3 |
ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
3 - 3'/j |
ft. |
B&B . |
9.00 |
80.00 |
Evergreen Azaleas — See Evergreen Shrubs.
BENZOIN — SPICEBUSH
BENZOIN AESTIVALE SPICEBUSH
Height 10 to 12 ft.; native shrub; upright spreading branches; the light green foliage lurns clear yellow in the Fall; fringed yellow flowers appear in early April before the leaves; scarlet berries; leaves and twigs aromatic.
2- 3 ft . 1.00 9.00
3- 4 ft. . 1.50 13.50
4- 5 ft . 2.00
BERBERIS — BARBERRY
Thorny shrubs; dense graceful habit; upright spreading branches; brilliant Fall coloring of the foliage and fruit; in¬ conspicuous flowers.
BERBERIS AMURENSIS AMUR BARBERRY
Height 3 to 6 ft.; bright green Summer foliage; nodding racemes
of flowers in |
May; scarlet berries |
in September. |
|
15 18 in. |
B&B |
. 1.50 |
13.50 |
1 1/2; 2 ft. |
B&B |
2.00 |
17.50 |
2 - 21/2 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
2'/2- 3 ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
3 - 31/2 ft. |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
31/2- 4 ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 73
BERBERIS AGGRESATA PRATTI PRATT BARBERRY
Height 8 to 10 ft.; long thorns; small foliage; pale yellow flow¬ ers; bright salmon-red berries in long clusters.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B . |
$ 3.50 |
$ 31.50 |
3/2-4 ft. |
B&B . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
4 -4/2 ft- |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
4/2-5 ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
BERBERIS BRACHYPODA |
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Height 6 to let fruit. |
8 ft.; clusters of small yellow |
flowers in |
May; scar- |
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B . |
3.50 |
31.50 |
3/2-4 ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
4 -4/2 ft. |
B&B . |
4.50 |
40.00 |
4/2-5 ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
5 -6 ft. |
B&B . |
6.00 |
55.00 |
BERBERIS HETEROPODA |
TURKESTAN BARBERRY |
||
Height 3 to |
6 ft.; stout spreading branches; long thorns; oval |
||
pale green foliage; fragrant orange-yellow |
flowers in |
clusters in |
May; dark blue fruit.
31/2-4 ft. B&B . 4.00 36.00
4 -41/2 ft. B&B . 4.50 40.00
41/2-5 ft. B&B . 5.00 45.00
5 -6 ft. B&B . 6.00 55.00
BERBERIS THUNBERGI |
JAPANESE |
BARBERRY |
|
Height 5 to 6 ft.; twiggy |
low |
arching branches; short |
thorns; |
small dark green foliage turns |
scarlet in the Fall; the |
scarlet |
|
berries persist well through |
the |
Winter. Per 1 0 |
Per 100 |
12 -15 in . |
. 3.00 |
25.00 |
|
15 -18 in . |
3.50 |
30.00 |
|
U/2-2 ft . |
. 4.00 |
35.00 |
|
2 - 2/2 ft . |
. 4.50 |
40.00 |
|
2/2-3 ft . |
. 6.00 |
50.00 |
|
3 - 3/2 ft . |
. 7.50 |
||
3/2- 4 ft . |
. 9.00 |
||
Heavy sheared specimens. |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2 - 2/2 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
2/2-3 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
3 - 3/2 ft. B&B |
. 1.75 |
15.00 |
|
3/2- 4 ft. B&B . |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
|
4 - 4/2 ft. B&B |
. 2.25 |
74 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA
REDLEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; development from Berberis thunbergi; the foli¬ age is bright red in the Spring, dull red in the Summer and brilliant scarlet in the Fall.
Height
15 -18 in.
2 - 2'/2 ft. 2I/2- 3 ft.
3 - 3‘/2 ft. 31/2- 4 ft.
4 - 41/2 ft. 41/2- 5 ft.
B&B
B&B
BERBERIS THUNBERGI MINOR
Height 1 1/2 to 2 ft.; low dense habit; very sma
15 -18 in .
1 '/2- 2 ft .
2 - 21/2 ft .
Each |
Per 1 0 |
$ .60 |
$ 5.50 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
1.50 |
13.50 |
1.75 |
15.00 |
2.50 |
22.50 |
3.00 |
27.50 |
BOX |
BARBERRY |
small leaves. |
|
.75 |
7.00 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
BERBERIS THUNBERGI PLURIFLORA ERECTA
TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; plant patent No. I 10; the new columnar hedge plant; dense green foliage; red berries in the Fall.
|l/2-2 ft. B&B . 75 7.00
2 -2/2 f+. B&B . 1.00 9.00
2/2-3 ft. B&B . 1.25 11.00
BERBERIS VERNAE VERNA BARBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; dense graceful habit; bright red upright arching branches; small foliage; clusters of deep yellow flowers in June; round salmon colored berries in the Fall.
3 -3/2 ft. B&B . 3.50
3/2-4 ft. B&B 4.00
4 -4/2 ft. B&B . 4.50
4/2-5 ft. B&B . 5.00
5 -6 ft. B&B . 6.00
Evergreen Barberries — See Evergreen Shrubs.
BUDDLEIA — BUTTERFLYBUSH
BUDDLEIA ALTERNIFOLIA CHINESE BUTTERFLYBUSH
Height 6 to 8 ft.; dense arching shrub; showy lilac-purple flow¬ ers in profusion in June and July.
2 yr.
3 yr.
.75
1.25
7.00 II .00
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 75
BUDDLEIA DAVIDI ILE DE FRANCE
Height 4 to 5 ft.; vigorous new variety with fragrant masses of brilliant rosy purple flowers from July to October.
Height Each Per 10
2 yr . $ 1.00 $ 9.00
3 yr . 1.50 13.50
BUDDLEIA DAVIDI VEITCHI ANA VEITCH BUTTERFLYBUSH
Height 5 to 6 ft.; broad arching habit; large dense clusters of blue-lavender flowers in July and August.
2 yr . .60 5.50
3 yr . 1.00 9.00
CALLICARPA — BEAUTYBERRY
CALLICARPA PURPUREA CHINESE BEAUTYBERRY
Height 4 to 5 ft.; slender upright spreading branches; clusters of small pale pink flowers in August; small dense clusters of lavender berries along the branches in the Fall.
2- 3 ft. . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
3-4 ft. specimens . 1.50
CALYCANTHUS — SWEETSHRUB
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS
SWEETSHRUB
Height 6 to 8 ft.; upright spreading branches; large glossy dark green foliage; dark reddish-brown fragrant flowers in June and J uly.
2- 3 ft .
3- 4 ft .
4- 5 ft .
4-5 ft. specimens B&B
.75 |
7.00 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
1.50 |
|
2.50 |
22.50 |
CARA0ANA — PEA-SHRUB
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS SIBERIAN PEA-TREE
Height 10 to 12 ft.; small tree form; round compact head; finely divided foliage; small clusters of yellow flowers in May and June.
Bush form. 2-3 ft . |
.75 |
7.00 |
||
3-4 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
||
4-5 ft . |
1.50 |
|||
Tree form. 8- 1 0 ft. specimens |
B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
|
10-12 ft. specimens |
B&B |
12.50 |
76 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
CARYOPTERIS — BLUEBEARD
CARYOPTERIS INCANA BLUEBEARD
Height 2 to 3 ft.; low spreading shrub; light brown bark; gray- green foliage; dense round clusters of small lavender-blue flow¬ ers close to the branches in September and October.
Also known as Blue Spirea.
Height Each Per 10
2 yr . $ .60 $ 5.50
CEPHALANTHUS — BUTTONBUSH
CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS BUTTONBUSH
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright spreading branches; large glossy foli¬ age; round clusters of creamy-white flowers July to September.
2- 3 ft .
3- 4 ft .
3- 4 ft. specimens .
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B
.75 7.00
1.00 9.00
2.50
3.50
Cercis — See Deciduous Trees. Chionanthus — See Deciduous Trees.
CLETHRA — CLETHRA
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA SUMMERSWEET
Height 6 to 8 ft.; native shrub; upright spreading branches; showy spikes of fragrant white flowers July to September.
1 '/2-2 ft . 75 7.00
2 -3 ft . 1.00 9.00
3 -4 ft . 1 .50
COLUTEA — BLADDER-SENNA
COLUTEA ARBORESCENS BLADDER-SENNA
Height 8 to 10 ft.; graceful upright branches; dull green foliage; clusters of yellow pea-like flowers from June to September; bronze-red bladder-like fruit appearing with and after the flowers.
*2-3 ft *3-4 ft.
*4-5 ft.
* Supply very limited.
.75
1.00
1.50
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 77
COMPTONIA — SWEETFERN
COMPTONIA ASPLENIFOLIA SWEETFERN
Height 2 to 3 ft.; hardy adaptable native plant with fern-like pungent foliage; when used in masses forms an effective ground cover; will tolerate poor soils.
Also known |
botanically as Myrica |
asplenifolia. |
|
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
1 i/2-2 ft. |
B&B |
. $ .85 |
$ 8.00 |
2 -3 ft. |
B&B |
. 1.25 |
1 1.00 |
3 -4 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
CORNUS — DOGWOOD
Many-stemmed, wide-spreading, densely branched habit; conspicuous colored bark or fruit.
CORNUS ALBA SI Bl RICA CORAL DOGWOOD
Height 6 to 8 ft.; broad dense form; brilliant coral-red bark; flat clusters of white flowers in May and June; bluish-white fruit.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
*4-5 ft. specimens B&B . 2.50
*5-6 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50
CORNUS MAS
CORNELIAN-CHERRY
Height 6 to 8 ft.; gray bark; glossy foliage; clusters of yellow flowers develop close to the branches before the leaves in early Spring; scarlet cherry-like fruit in the Summer.
2- 3 ft . 1.00 9.00
3- 4 ft . 1.50 13.50
4- 5 ft . 2.00
Heavy specimens.
* 6- 7 ft. B&B . 9.00
*7-8 ft. B&B . I 1.50
*8-9 ft. B&B . 15.00
*9-10 ft. B&B . 18.50
*10-12 ft. B&B . 25.00
CORNUS PANICULATA GRAY DOGWOOD
Height 8 to 10 ft.; gray upright branches; clusters of white flow¬ ers in May; white berries on short red stems in the Fall.
2- 3 ft . . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00
* Supply very limited.
78 OUTPOST NURSERIES,
Ridgefield, Conn.
CORNUS PANICULATA (Cent.) GRAY DOGWOOD
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. $ 1.50 |
$ 13.50 |
|
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
|
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.50 |
|
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 7.50 |
CORNUS STOLONIFERA RED OSIER DOGWOOD
Height 6 to 8 ft.; spreading |
habit; |
bright red branches; |
white |
flowers in May and June and |
fruit in |
clusters. |
|
2-3 ft . |
. 60 |
5.50 |
|
7-8 ft. specimens B&B |
6.00 |
CORNUS STOLONIFERA LUTEA GOLDENTWIG DOGWOOD
Height 5 to 6 ft.; spreading habit; yellow branches; white flow¬ ers and fruit in clusters.
2- 3 ft . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B 3.50 31.50
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50 40.00
See also Cornus — Deciduous Trees.
COTONEASTER — COTONEASTER
Broad irregular shrubs; clear green Summer foliage; showy fruit in the Fall.
COTONEASTER DIELSIANA DIELS COTONEASTER
Height 5 to 6 ft.; broad upright arching habit; small pink flow¬ ers in June; scarlet fruit in September; foliage orange-red in Fall.
2 -3 ft. B&B . 3.00 27.50
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA SPREADING COTONEASTER
Heig |
ht 5 |
to 6 ft.; broad upright habit; |
small pink |
flowers in |
June; |
red |
fruit. |
||
1 i/2-2 |
ft. |
B&B |
2.25 |
20.00 |
2 -3 |
ft. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
COTONEASTER FOVEOLATA PITTED COTONEASTER
Height 8 to 10 ft.; irregular spreading habit; leaves turn scarlet in Fall; small pink flowers in June; black fruit.
2-3 ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
3-4 ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
8.50 |
Evergreen Cotoneasters — See Evergreen Shrubs.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 79
CYDONIA — QUINCE
CYDONIA JAPONICA FLOWERING QUINCE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; dense spreading habit; thorny irregular branches; brilliant pink to scarlet flowers on short stems in April and May, before the leaves; large conspicuous yellow fruit.
Height Each
15 - 1 8 in . $ .60
l'/2- 2 ft . 75
2 - 3 ft . 1.00
Specimens — (measured by spread)
*3 - 4 ft. B&B . 7.50
*4 - 5 ft. B&B . 10.00
*5 - 6 ft. B&B . 15.00
Daphne cneorum — See Evergreen Shrubs.
Per 10
$ 5.50
7.00 9.00
DEUTZIA — DEUTZIA
Graceful slender branched shrubs having profuse bloom.
DEUTZIA GRACILIS SLENDER DEUTZIA
Height 3 ft.; dwarf compact habit; clusters of white flowers in May.
12 -15 in . 45 4.00
15 -18 in . 60 5.50
1 */2- 2 ft . 75 7.00
2 - 2|/2 ft. specimens B&B 2.50 22.50
DEUTZIA GRACILIS ROSEA ROSE PANICLE
Pink flowering form of Deutzia gracilis; arching, to pendulous habit.
15 -18 in. spread . . .75 7.00
1 1/2-2 f+. spread . 1-00 9.00
DEUTZIA LEMOINEI LEMOINE DEUTZIA
Height 4 to 5 ft.; upright spreading habit; white flowers in clus¬ ters in May.
2-3 ft . 75 7.00
DEUTZIA SCABRA CANDIDISSIMA SNOWFLAKE DEUTZIA
Height 8 to 10 ft.; double white flowers in May.
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50 40.00
* Supply very limited.
80 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
DEUTZIA SCABRA CRENATA FUZZY DEUTZIA
Height 6 to 7 ft.; double white flowers tinged with light pink in May.
Height
3- 4 ft .
4- 5 ft .
4- 5 ft. specimens
5- 6 ft. specimens
B&B
B&B
Each |
Per 10 |
$ .75 |
$ 7.00 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
2.00 |
17.50 |
3.00 |
DEUTZIA SCABRA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER DEUTZIA
Height 9 to 10 ft.; upright arching habit; large double white to pale pink flowers in May.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
4- 5 ft . 1.00 9.00
ELAEAGNUS — ELAEAGNUS
Coarse branched shrubs; silvery foliage; conspicuous fruit in late Summer.
ELAEAGNUS AN0USTIFOLIA RUSSIAN-OLIVE
Height 12 to 15 ft.; silvery branches; clusters of orange fruit.
2- 3 ft . . . 1.00 9.00
3- 4 ft . 1.50 13.50
ELAEAGNUS LONGIPES CHERRY ELAEAGNUS
Height 6 to 8 ft.; fragrant yellow flowers |
in May; |
clusters of |
red fruit. |
||
2-3 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
3-4 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
*4-5 ft . |
2.00 |
ENKIANTHUS — ENKIANTHUS
ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS AND RUBENS
REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS
Height 5 to 6 ft.; erect symmetrical shrub; pendulous clusters of pink to red flowers in May; foliage, in tufts at ends of branches, turns scarlet in Fall.
2- 3 ft. B&B . 3.00 27.50
3- 4 ft. B&B . 4.00 36.00
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 81
EUONYMUS — EUONYMUS
Upright spreading habit; stout ridged branches; brilliant Fall foliage and fruit; inconspicuous flowers. |
||
EUONYMUS ALATUS |
WINGED |
EUONYMUS |
Height 8 to 10 ft.; irregular co |
rky deeply-ridged |
branches; |
showy crimson foliage and orange- |
red fruit in the Fall |
• |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
2-3 ft . |
$ 1.25 |
$ 1 1 .00 |
3-4 ft . |
. 1.75 |
15.00 |
4-5 ft . Extra heavy specimens. |
2.25 |
20.00 |
3-4 ft. spread B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
4-5 ft. spread B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
5-6 ft. spread B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
6-7 ft. spread B&B |
1 1 .50 |
100.00 |
EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA DWARF WINGED EUONYMUS
Height 4 to 5 ft.; dwarf form of Euonymus alatus.
I i/2-2 ft . 1.00 9.00
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS EUROPEAN BURNINGBUSH
Height 12 to 15 ft.; si |
ightly |
ridged branches; drooping pink to |
|
red fruit in the Fall. |
|||
2- 3 ft . |
. 60 |
5.50 |
|
3- 4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4- 5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
|
5- 6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
6- 7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
7- 8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
Extra heavy specimens. |
|||
7- 8 ft. |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
90.00 |
8-10 ft. |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
1 10.00 |
10-12 ft. |
B&B |
15.00 |
135.00 |
EUONYMUS YEDOENSIS |
YEDDO |
EUONYMUS |
|
Height 12 to 15 ft.; round topped shrub; light yellow |
flowers of |
||
ornamental value in J |
une; 1 |
light pink fruit remains |
well after |
foliage has dropped. |
|||
3-4 ft . |
. 1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
|
*5-6 ft . |
. 3.50 |
See also Euonymus — Vines and Ground Covers.
* Supply very limited.
82 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
EXOCHORDA — PEARLBUSH
EXOCHORDA 0RANDIFLORA PEARLBUSH
Height 8 to 10 ft.; s |
lender arching |
branches; clusters |
of large |
white flowers in May; |
striking in bud |
and flower. |
|
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
2-3 ft. |
B&B |
$ 1.50 |
$ 13.50 |
3-4 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.75 |
25.00 |
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
|
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.75 |
|
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
. 7.50 |
|
*7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.00 |
FORSYTHIA — FORSYTHIA
Broad graceful habit; masses of brilliant golden-yellow flow¬ ers before the leaves in early Spring.
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA BORDER FORSYTHIA
2- 3 ft.
3- 4 ft.
4- 5 ft.
5- 6 ft.
6-
7-
6 to 8 ft.; irch and ea |
slightly arching habit; rly April. |
bright yellow flowers in . 60 5.50 |
|
.75 |
7.00 |
||
1.00 |
9.00 |
||
1.50 |
13.50 |
||
specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
specimens |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
specimens |
B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
specimens |
B&B |
15.00 |
135.00 |
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS
SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA
Form of Forsythia fusion. |
intermedia |
with golden-yellow flowers |
in pro- |
2-3 ft . |
. 60 |
5.50 |
|
3-4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens |
1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 10.00 |
* Supply very limited
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 83
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA
WEEPING FORSYTHIA
Height 4 to 6 ft.; graceful drooping habit; clear yellow flowers in April.
Height Each Per 10
2- 3 ft . $ .75 $ 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00
4- 5 ft . 1.50 13.50
FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA GREENSTEM FORSYTHIA
Height 6 to 8 ft. |
; upright arching habit; |
green bark; |
dark green |
foliage; pale yell 3-4 ft . |
ow flowers in late April |
.75 |
7.00 |
4-5 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.00 |
17.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
HAMAMELIS — WITCH-HAZEL
HAMAMEUS VIRGINIANA WITCH-HAZEL
Height 12 to 15 ft.; coarse irregular habit; small clusters of ringed yellow flowers in late Fall.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
4- 5 ft . 1.00 9.00
5- 6 ft . 1.50 13.50
6- 7 ft . 2.00 17.50
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50 31.50
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B 4.50
7- 8 ft. specimens B&B 6.00
*8-9 ft. specimens B&B 8.00
HIBISCUS — SHRUB-ALTHEA
Height 10 to 12 ft.; erect symmetrical habit; foliage develops in May; large conspicuous flowers in August and September.
2-3 ft . 75 7.00
DOUBLE FLOWERS
Ardens — Rose-violet.
Duchesse de Brabant — Dark red.
Jeanne d' Arc — White.
Lady Stanley — Pale pink.
* Supply very limited.
84 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
HIBISCUS — SHRUB-ALTHEA (Cent.)
SINGLE FLOWERS
Coelestis — Blue.
Rubis — Clear pink.
Totus albus — White.
W. R. Smith — White.
HYDRANGEA — HYDRANGEA
Broad coarse habit; large conspicuous clusters of flowers.
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA
SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA
Height 3 to 5 ft.; broad spreading habit; white flowers in July and August.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens .... |
$1.50 |
$ 13.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
|
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA |
PANICULE |
HYDRANGEA |
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Height 6 to 8 ft.; open upright ha |
ibit; clusters of wl |
hite flowers |
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on vertical stems in |
August. |
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4-5 ft . |
. 1.00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA |
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PEEGEE |
HYDRANGEA |
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Height 8 to 10 ft.; |
irregular habit |
; very large pointed clusters |
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of creamy-white flowers in August. |
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3-4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
||
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 6.00 |
55.00 |
HYPERICUM — ST. JOHNSWORT |
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HYPERICUM AUREUM |
GOLDEN ST. JOHNSWORT |
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Height 3 to 4 ft.; si |
ender arching |
branches; clusters |
of brilliant |
yellow flowers in July and August. |
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2-3 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 85
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM GOLDFLOWER
Height 2 to 3 ft.; low arching habit; large golden-yellow flowers in August.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
2 yr. Pot grown |
. $ .60 |
$ 5.50 |
|
3 yr. Pot grown |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
ILEX |
— HOLLY |
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ILEX VERTICILLATA |
WINTERBERRY |
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Height 6 to 8 ft.; berries. |
upright |
branches; black bark; |
bright red |
1 */2-2 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
2 -3 ft . |
. 1.25 |
1 1.00 |
|
*3 -4 ft . |
1.75 |
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*4 -5 ft . |
. 2.25 |
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5 -6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 5.75 |
52.50 |
6 -7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
7 -8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
*8 -9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
See also Ilex — Evergreen Shrubs.
JASMINUM— JASMINE
JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM WINTER JASMINE
Height 3 ft.; vine-like spreading shrub; long trailing branches; small dark green foliage; bright yellow star-shaped flowers dur¬ ing February and March.
3 yr. Pot grown . 1.25 I 1.00
KERRIA — kerria
KERRIA JAPONICA FLORE-PLENO DOUBLE KERRIA
Height 4 to 5 ft.; graceful round topped shrub; bright green branches and foliage; rich golden-yellow flowers are double and produced in profusion, in June and July.
2-3 ft . 1.50 13.50
KOLKWITZIA — BEAUTY BUSH
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS BEAUTY BUSH
Height 6 to 8 ft.; dense arching habit; slender branches; masses of dainty pink bell-like flowers in May.
2- 3 ft . 1.00 9.00
3- 4 ft . 1.50 13.50
* Supply very limited.
86 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
LESPEDEZA — BUSHCLOVER
LESPEDEZA BICOLOR SHRUB BUSHCLOVER
Height 6 to 8 ft.; slender arching branches; masses of purple flowers in open clusters during July and August.
Height Each Per 10
2-3 ft . $ .75 $ 7.00
LESPEDEZA FORMOSA PURPLE BUSHCLOVER
Height 3 ft.; long arching branches; pea-like rosy-purple flowers produced in long drooping clusters, in September.
2-3 ft . 75 7.00
LIGUSTRUM — PRIVET
Dense vigorous habit; clusters of white flowers in June and July; black berries in the Fall.
LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE (NORTH) AMUR PRIVET
Height 12 to 15 ft.; upright habit; dark green foliage.
Per 10 |
Per 100 |
|
2-3 ft. . |
. 3.00 |
25.00 |
3-4 ft . |
4.50 |
40.00 |
4-5 ft . |
6.00 |
50.00 |
5-6 ft . |
. 7.50 |
LIGUSTRUM IBOTA IBOTA PRIVET
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright arching habit; dull gre masses of black berries in the Fall and Winter.
3- 4 ft .
4- 5 ft .
5- 6 ft. specimens
6- 7 ft. specimens
B&B
B&B
ill green |
foliage; |
ich |
Per 10 |
.75 |
7.00 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
2.50 |
|
3.50 |
LIGUSTRUM IBOTA REGELIANUM REGEL PRIVET
Height 6 to 7 ft.; |
dense |
spreading habit; horizontal |
arching |
branches; foliage an |
d fruit |
similar to Ligustrum ibota. |
|
2-3 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
20.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
30.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.00 |
40.00 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield,
Conn. 87
LIGUSTRUM IBOTA REGELIANUM (Cont.) |
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Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
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Extra heavy specimens. |
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*6-7 ft. |
B&B |
$ 6.00 |
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*7-8 ft. |
B&B |
7.50 |
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*8-9 ft. |
B&B |
10.00 |
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LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM |
CALIFORNIA PRIVET |
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Height 12 to 15 ft.; |
upright h |
abit; glossy dark green |
foliage. |
|
Each |
Per 1 0 |
Per 100 |
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1 1/2-2 ft . |
.75 |
$ 7.00 |
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2 -3 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
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3 -4 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
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4 -5 ft . |
2.00 |
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3 -4 ft. specimens ... |
$ .50 |
4.50 |
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4 -5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
|
5 -6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
1.75 |
15.00 |
|
6 -7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
|
7 -8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
|
8 -9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
10.00 |
90.00 |
LONICERA — HONEYSUCKLE
Large heavy shrubs; flowers and fruits in profusion.
LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA WINTER HONEYSUCKLE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; upright spreading habit; the dark green foli¬ age persists through early Winter; small fragrant white flowers before the leaves in April and May; red berries in late Summer.
Each Per 10
2- 3 ft. spread . .75 7.00
3- 4 ft. spread . 1 .00 9.00
4- 5 ft. spread . 1.50 13.50
LONICERA MORROWI MORROW HONEYSUCKLE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; broad spreading habit; arching branches; white flowers in May and June; bright red fruit.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
4- 5 ft . 1.00
LONICERA MORROWI XANTHOCARPA
YELLOW-FRUITED MORROW HONEYSUCKLE
Yellow-fruited form of Lonicera morrowi.
3-4 ft . 1.00 9.00
* Supply very limited.
88 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
LONICERA TATARICA TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright spreading habit; stout sturdy branches; bright pink or pale pink flowers in May; shiny red fruit in July and August.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2- 3 ft . |
. $ .60 |
$ 5.50 |
|
3- 4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4- 5 ft . |
. 1.00 |
||
8-10 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 15.00 |
|
LONICERA TATARICA |
RUBRA |
RED TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE |
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Red flowering form of Lonicera tatarica. |
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2-3 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
. 3.50 |
|
See also Lonicera — |
Vines an |
d Ground Covers. |
MYRICA— BAYBERRY
MYRICA CAROLINENSIS NORTHERN BAYBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; dense habit; the dull dark green aromatic leaves turn light brown in the Fall and persist through early Win¬ ter; compact clusters of grayish-white berries close to the branches in Fall and Winter.
2-3 ft. B&B . 3.00 27.50
PHILADELPHUS — MOCKORANGE
Upright spreading shrubs; dense masses of white flowers in May and June.
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS SWEET MOCKORANGE '
Height 12 to 15 ft.; |
clusters of fragrant yellowish-white |
flowers. |
|
3- 4 ft . 4- 5 ft . |
.75 1.00 |
7.00 |
|
6- 7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
7- 8 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
8- 9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
9-10 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
8.00 |
72.50 |
10-12 ft. specimens B&B 10.00 90.00 PHILADELPHUS INODORUS GRANDIFLORUS BIG SCENTLESS MOCKORANGE |
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Height 12 to 15 ft.; 5- 6 ft . |
the large white flowers |
are not fragrant. 1.50 |
|
6- 7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
7- 8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
8- 9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
9-10 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
6.00 |
55.00 |
10-12 ft. specimens 12-14 ft. specimens |
B&B B&B |
7.50 10.00 |
67.50 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 89
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI LEMOINE MOCKORANGE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; semi-double fragrant white flowers in dense clusters.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2-3 ft . |
$ .75 |
$ 7.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens ... |
2.50 |
22.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI AVALANCHE
AVALANCHE MOCKORANGE
Height 4 to 5 ft.; medium-sized fragrant single flowers, in dense profusion; arching branches.
3- 4 ft . 2.00 17.50
4- 5 ft . 3.50
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI BOUQUET BLANC
WHITE BOUQUET MOCKORANGE
Height 4 to 5 ft.; the white flowers in clusters are mildly fragrant.
2- 3 ft . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINEI VIRGINAL VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; fragrant very large semi-double white flowers in May and June and often throughout the Summer.
2- 3 ft . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00
4- 5 ft . 1.50 13.50
5- 6 ft . 2.00
PHOTINIA — PHOTINIA
PHOTINIA VILLOSA CHRISTMASBERRY
Height 12 to 15 ft.; stout irregular spreading branches; the glossy dark green foliage turns brilliant red in the Fall; small white flowers in June; clusters of scarlet berries in the Fall.
3-4 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
|
5-6 ft . |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.00 |
|
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 12.50 |
90 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
PHYSOCARPUS — NINEBARK
Height 1 2 to 15 ft.; wide-spreading arching habit; shaggy bark; clusters of white flowers in June; glossy yellow fruit in early Fall.
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS AND AUREUS NINEBARK
Foliage bright green, golden yellow. |
, or in the golden form |
green, ove |
rlaid with |
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
4-5 ft . |
$ .75 |
$ 7.00 |
|
5-6 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
1.25 |
10.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.00 |
15.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.75 |
22.50 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
35.00 |
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.50 |
50.00 |
POTENTILLA — CINQUEFOIL
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL
Height 3 ft.; dense habit; bright green foliage; single golden yellow flowers resembling those of the strawberry, June to September.
2-3 ft . 1.25
PRUNUS — ALMOND
FLOWERING ALMOND
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA DOUBLE PINK
DOUBLE PINKFLOWERING ALMOND
Height 5 to 6 ft.; slender upright spreac |
ling branches; |
small |
showy double pink flowers in May. Bush form 2-3 ft . * . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
3-4 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
Tree form 3-4 ft. high — 2-3 ft. stems 1 ,/2_2 ft- heads B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
4-5 ft. high 3-4 ft. stems 2 -3 ft. heads B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA DOUBLE WHITE
DOUBLE WHITEFLOWERING ALMOND
Double white flowers.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield,
Conn. 91
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA DOUBLE WHITE (Conf.)
Height
Bush form
1 !/2*2 f+ .
2 -3 ft .
3 -4 ft .
4 -5 ft .
Tree form
2 -3 ft. high 1 1/2-2 ft. stems
U/2*2 ft. heads B&B ....
3 -4 ft. high 2 -3 ft. stems
U/2*2 ft. heads B&B ....
4 -5 ft. high 3 -4 ft. stems
2 -3 ft. heads B&B ....
* 5-6 ft. high 4 ft. stems
3 -4 ft. heads B&B
Each Per 10
$ .75 $ 7.00
1.00 9.00
1.50 13.50
2.00 17.50
3.50 31.50
5.00 45.00
7.50 67.50 10.00
Flowering Peach — See Amygdalus — Deciduous Trees. Flowering Plum and Cherry — See Prunus — Deciduous Trees.
RHAMNUS — BUCKTHORN
RHAMNUS CATHARTICA BUCKTHORN
Height 12 to 15 ft.; extremely dense habit; thorny branches; glossy green foliage; inconspicuous flowers; shiny black berries in the Fall.
* 3-4 ft . 75
* 4-5 ft . 1.00
* 5-6 ft . 1.50
RHODOTYPOS — JETBEAD
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES JETBEAD
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright spreading habit; slender branches; bright green foliage; conspicuous white flowers in May and June; small clusters of shiny black berries in the Fall and Winter.
2-3 ft . |
. 60 |
5.50 |
|
3-4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens ... |
. 1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
RHUS — |
SUMAC |
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Brilliant Fall foliage flowers and fruit. |
coloring; |
large conspicuous |
clusters |
* Supply very limited.
92 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
RHUS CANADENSIS FRAGRANT SUMAC
Height 8 to 10 ft.; broad spreading shrub; finely-divided aro¬ matic foliage; clusters of yellow flowers before the leaves in the early Spring; masses of red fruit in the late Summer.
Also known as Rhus Aromatica.
Height Each Per 10
* 5-6 ft. specimens B&B $ 4.50
* 6-7 ft. specimens B&B 5.50
RHUS COTINUS SMOKETREE
Height 12 to 15 ft.; irregular upright habit; large loose clusters of small purple flowers in June and July followed by clusters of feathery smoke-colored seeds.
3-4 ft . |
1.75 |
|
4-5 ft . |
2.25 |
|
5-6 ft . |
3.00 |
|
6-7 ft . |
4.00 |
|
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.75 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
7.50 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.50 |
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
1 1.50 |
9- 1 0 ft. specimens |
B&B |
13.50 |
SHEPHERDIA — BUFFALOBERRY
SHEPHERDIA ARGENTEA SILVER BUFFALOBERRY
Height 12 to 15 ft.; tree-like; thorny branches; silvery-gray foliage; inconspicuous yellow flowers; showy red fruit.
3-4 ft . 2.00 $ 17.50
SORBARIA — FALSE-SPIREA
Height 4 to 5 ft.; upright spreading habit; finely-divided foliage; spikes of white flowers.
SORBARIA SORBIFOLIA URAL FALSE-SPIREA
Spikes of creamy-white flowers in July and August.
* 2-3 ft. specimens . 2.00
* 3-4 ft. specimens . 2.50
* 4-5 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50
SPIRAEA — SPIREA
SPIRAEA ARGUTA GARLAND SPIREA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; strong upright branches; feathery foliage; single white flowers in April and May.
4-5 ft. specimens B&B
3.50 31.50
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 93
SPIRAEA BUMALDA ANTHONY WATERER
ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA
Height 3 to 4 ft.; compact habit; dense flat clusters of deep pink flowers in July and August.
Height Each Per 10
15 -18 in . $ .45 $ 4.00
I >/2- 2 ft . 60 5.50
* 2 -2 1/2 ft . 75
SPIRAEA PRUNIFOLIA BRIDALWREATH
Height 7 to 8 ft.; slender arching branches; glossy dark green foliage; masses of small white flowers in May.
2- 3 ft . ; . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1 .00 9.00
* 4-5 ft . 1.50
SPIRAEA THUNBERGI
THUNBERG SPIREA
Height 5 to 6 ft.; slender upright habit; feathery light green foliage; masses of small white flowers in April and May.
U/2-2 ft . 60 5.50
2 -3 ft . 75 7.00
3 -4 ft . 1.00 9.00
3 -4 ft. specimens . 2.50 22.50
*4-5 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50
SPIRAEA VANHOUTTEI VANHOUTTE SPIREA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; weeping habit; masses of white flowers in small clusters in May and June.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
4- 5 ft . 1.00
STEPHANANDRA — STEPHANANDRA
STEPHANANDRA FLEXUOSA CUTLEAF STEPHANANDRA
Height 5 to 6 ft.; broad arching irregular habit; small glossy finely cut foliage; small clusters of white flowers in June.
1 Vl-2 ft .
2 -3 ft .
3 -4 ft .
3 -4 ft. specimens
.60 |
5.50 |
.75 |
7.00 |
1.00 |
9.00 |
2.50 |
22.50 |
* Supply very limited.
94 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
SYMPHORICARPOS — SNOWBERRY
Medium sized shrubs of slender arching habit; inconspicuous flowers.
SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI CHENAULT CORALBERRY
Height 6 to 8 ft.; masses of small red or pink berries in early Fall and Winter.
Height Each Per 10
2- 3 ft . $ .75
3- 4 ft . 1 .00
3-4 ft. specimens . 2.50
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS SNOWBERRY
Height 4 to 5 ft.; clusters of white berries in September and October.
2- 3 ft . 60 $ 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
SYMPHORICARPOS VULGARIS CORALBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; masses of coral-red berries in October and November.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
SYRINGA — LILAC
Upright spreading shrubs; glossy dark green foliage; con¬ spicuous flowers in long clusters.
SYRINGA CHINENSIS CHINESE LILAC
Height 10 to 12 ft.; slender branches; large compact clusters of fragrant pale purple flowers in May.
Also known as Syringa rothomagensis.
2-3 ft . |
. 1.25 |
1 1.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.75 |
15.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.75 |
52.50 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.50 |
85.00 |
SYRINGA JAPONICA JAPANESE TREE LILAC
Height 18 to 20 broad dark green June and July. |
ft.; upright tree-like growth; cherry-li foliage; creamy-white flowers in large |
ke bark; clusters, |
|
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
6-7 ft. |
B&B |
8.00 |
72.50 |
7-8 ft. |
B&B |
9.50 |
85.00 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 95
SYRINGA JOSIKAEA HUNGARIAN LILAC
Height 10 to 12 ft.; |
coarse irregular |
habit; the small |
narrow |
clusters of violet flowers in June and |
July are mildly fragrant; |
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last lilac to bloom. |
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Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
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2-3 ft . |
. $ .60 |
$ 5.50 |
|
3-4 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
3-4 ft. specimens . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
SYRINGA PERSICA
PERSIAN LILAC
Height 8 to 10 ft.; slender graceful habit; small foliage; broad loose clusters of fragrant pale lavender flowers in May and June.
2-3 ft . 1.25 11.00
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B 4.50 40.00
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B 5.75 52.50
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B . 7.50 67.50
7- 8 ft. specimens B&B . 9.50 85.00
SYRINGA VULGARIS OLD-FASHIONED LILAC
Height 12 to 15 ft.; heavy upright habit; large clusters of fra¬ grant lavender flowers in May.
2-3 ft . |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.75 |
15.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
2.25 |
20.00 |
|
5-6 ft . |
. 3.00 |
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3-4 ft. specimens ... |
3.25 |
30.00 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.00 |
80.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
1 1.50 |
100.00 |
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 14.50 |
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SYRINGA VULGARIS ALBA |
OLD-FASHIONED WHITE LIL> |
White-flowering form of Syringa vulgaris.
4- 5 ft . 2.25 20.00
5- 6 ft . 3.00 27.50
5-6 ft. specimens B&B . 6.50
SYRINGA HYBRIDS
Height 8 to 10 ft.; bloom in May.
96 OUTPOST NURSERIES,
Ridgefield, Conn.
SYRINGA HYBRIDS (Cont.)
Group I
Height |
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*2-3 ft . |
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3-4 ft . |
|
4-5 ft . |
|
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
6-7 ft. |
B&B |
7-8 ft. |
B&B |
*8-9 ft. |
B&B |
Each Per 10
$ 2.00
2.75 $ 25.00
3.50 31.50
6.00 55.00
9.00 80.00
12.00 105.00
15.00
Alphonse Lavallee — Double Lavender.
Belle de Nancy — Double light violet-red.
Charles Sargent — Semi-double deep lilac.
Charles the Tenth — Single reddish-purple.
Claude Bernard — Semi-double bright lilac.
Dr. Maillot — Semi-double Pinkish-lilac.
General Grant — Single lavender-pink.
Hyacinthaflora — Single purplish-lilac with blue center (early and fragrant) .
L'overture — Single wine-red.
Marie Legraye — Single white.
Marc Micheli — Double azure-lilac.
Michael Buchner — Double lavender.
M. Van Aerschott — Single clear mauve.
President Grevy — Double blue.
R. J. Desloges — Double azure-blue.
Wm. Robinson — Double violet-pink.
Group II
*2-3 ft . 3.50
*3-4 ft . 4.50
*4-5 ft . 6.00
*5-6 ft. B&B 9.00
*6-7 ft. B&B 12.50
*7-8 ft. B&B 16.00
General Pershing — Semi-double azure-lilac. General Sherman — Large single creamy-lavender. Glory of Hortenstein — Single pink.
Hugo Koster — Single pale lilac.
J. C. Van Tol — Large single white.
Katherine Havemeyer — Double lilac-mauve. Leopold II — Single clear mauve.
Ludwig Spaeth — Single deep wine-red.
Mme. Lemoine — Double white.
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 97
SYRINSA HYBRIDS Group II (Cont.)
Marceau — Single violet-purple.
Marechal de Bassompierre — Single reddish-lavender. Necker — Single pink.
President Lincoln — Single Wedgwood blue.
President Loubet — Single bluish-lavender.
President Roosevelt — Single, claret to reddish-purple. Vulcan — Single reddish-violet.
VACCINIUM — BLUEBERRY
VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY
Height 6 to 8 ft.; broad irregular habit; the glossy green foli¬ age turns brilliant red in the Fall; inconspicuous pink flowers in May; edible blue-black berries in August and September.
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
2-3 ft. |
B&B |
$ 1.25 |
$ 11.00 |
3-4 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
45.00 |
2-3 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
3-4 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.00 |
55.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 7.50 |
67.50 |
VACCINIUM PENNSYLVANICUM LOWBUSH BLUEBERRY
Height 2 ft.; low spreading form, with short closely knit branches and glossy green foliage which turns brilliant red in the Fall; edible dark blue berries in August and September.
15 -18 in. spread B&B . 1.25 I 1.00
1 1/2- 2 ft. spread B&B . 1.75 15.00
VIBURNUM — VIBURNUM
Heavy coarse foliage; flowers and fruit in clusters.
VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM MAPLELEAF VIBURNUM
Height 5 to 6 ft.; dense upright spreading habit; the small maple-like foliage turns red and purple in the Fall; loose clusters of creamy-white flowers in May and June; inconspicuous black fruit.
3-4 ft.
1.50
13.50
98 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
VIBURNUM BITCHUIENSE YEDDO VIBURNUM
Height 6 to 7 ft.; irregular growth; clusters of fragrant pink flowers in April and May.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
3-4 ft. |
B&B |
$3.50 |
$ 31.50 |
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
5.50 |
50.00 |
VIBURNUM CARLESI |
FRAGRANT VIBURNUM |
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Height 4 to 5 ft.; small sym |
metrical shrub; round clusters of very |
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fragrant soft-pink flowers in |
April and May. |
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1 1/2-2 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
2 -2/2 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.50 |
22.50 |
2/2-3 ft. |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
3 -3/2 ft. |
B&B |
. 3.50 |
|
3/2-4 ft. |
B&B |
4.00 |
|
4 -5 ft. |
B&B |
5.00 |
|
VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES |
WITHE-ROD |
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Height 1 0 to 1 2 ft.; |
compact upright habit; the dull |
green foli- |
|
age turns red and purple |
in the Fall; clusters of creamy-white |
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flowers in June and |
July; the fruit changes from green to pink |
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to blue-black. |
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2-3 ft . |
. 1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.50 |
13.50 |
|
4-5 ft . |
. 2.00 |
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3-4 ft. specimens |
3.00 |
27.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 6.50 |
|
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 8.50 |
|
VIBURNUM DENTATUM |
ARROWWOOD |
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Height 10 to 12 ft. |
; uprig |
ht habit; the foliage turns red and |
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purple in the Fall; conspicuous white flowers in May |
and June; |
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blue-black berries in |
the ea |
irly Fall. |
|
2-3 ft . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1 .00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
1.50 |
||
3-4 ft. specimens |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
|
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 3.00 |
27.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.50 |
60.00 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 99
VIBURNUM DILATATUM LINDEN VIBURNUM
Height 8 to 10 ft.; upright spreading habit; white flowers in May and June; heavy clusters of scarlet fruit.
Height |
Each |
Per 10 |
|
2-3 ft . |
$ 1.25 |
$ 1 1 .00 |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.75 |
15.00 |
|
2-3 ft. specimens |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
3-4 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.00 |
36.00 |
VIBURNUM LANTANA |
WAYFARING-TREE |
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Height 12 to 15 ft.; |
upright habit; white flowers in May and |
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June; fruit bright red |
changing to black. |
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*7- 8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
6.00 |
|
*8- 9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
7.50 |
|
*9-10 ft. specimens |
B&B |
10.00 |
|
VIBURNUM LENTA0O |
NANNYBERRY |
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Height 1 5 to 18 ft.; |
upright spreading habit; glossy |
green foli- |
|
age; clusters of sma |
II white flowers in |
May and |
June; dark |
blue-black fruit. |
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3-4 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
1.50 |
||
4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
|
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B |
5.50 |
50.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
8-9 ft. specimens |
B&B |
9.50 |
|
VIBURNUM MOLLE |
KENTUCKY VI3URNUM |
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Height 10 to 12 ft.; |
dense upright habit: |
; flaky bark; |
clusters of |
small white flowers in |
May; blue fruit in |
August. |
|
3-4 ft . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
|
4-5 ft . |
1.50 |
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4-5 ft. specimens |
B&B |
3.50 |
31.50 |
5-6 ft. specimens |
B&B |
4.50 |
40.00 |
6-7 ft. specimens |
B&B . |
5.50 |
50.00 |
7-8 ft. specimens |
B&B |
7.50 |
67.50 |
VIBURNUM OPULUS EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH
Height 10 to 12 ft.; broad upright habit; smooth light gray bark; glossy three-lobed foliage; broad clusters of white flowers in May and June; heavy clusters of shiny scarlet fruit.
2- 3 ft . 75 7.00
3- 4 ft . 1.00 9.00
* Supply very limited.
100 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Cent.)
Height Each Per 10
4- 5 ft . $ 1.50 $ 13.50
5- 6 ft . 2.00 17.50
3- 4 ft. specimens . 2.50 22.50
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50 31.50
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50 40.00
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B . 5.50 50.00
7- 8 ft. specimens B&B . 7.50 67.50
8- 9 ft. specimens B&B . 9.50
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILE OLD-FASHIONED SNOWBALL
Height 9 to 10 ft.; large balls of sterile white flowers in late May.
3-4 ft . 1.50 13.50
3- 4 ft. specimens . 3.00 27.50
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 4.00 36.00
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 6.00
VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM BLACKHAW
Height 12 to 15 ft.; upright spreading habit; rigid irregular branches; pure white flowers in May and June; the pink fruit turns to frosted black.
2- 3 ft . 1.25 11.00
3- 4 ft . 1.75 15.00
4- 5 ft . : . 2.25 20.00
*5-6 ft . 3.00
*5-6 ft. specimens B&B . 5.75
VIBURNUM PUBESCENS DOWNY VIBURNUM
Height 6 to 8 ft.; compact habit; white flowers during June and July; blue fruits ripening in September.
3- 4 ft . 1.50 13.50
4- 5 ft . 2.00
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 4.00
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 5.00
VIBURNUM SIEBOLDI SIEBOLD VIBURNUM
Height 8 to 10 ft.; heavy structured upright shrub; foliage dark green and glossy; flowers white in long clusters in May and June; fruit scarlet changing to black.
3- 4 ft . 1.75 15.00
4- 5 ft . 2.25 20.00
5- 6 ft . 3.00
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50 40.00
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 5.75
*6-7 ft. specimens B&B . 7.50
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 101
VIBURNUM SIEBOLDI (Cont.) SIEBOLD VIBURNUM
Height Each Per 10
*7-8 ft. specimens B&B $ 9.50
*8-9 ft. specimens B&B . 12.50
VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM
Height 8 to 10 ft.; broad upright habit; dark green foliage; very flat clusters of white flowers in May and June; blue-black fruit.
2- 3 ft . 1.25 $11.00
3- 4 ft . 1.75 15.00
4- 5 ft . 2.25
VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM PLICATUM JAPANESE SNOWBALL
Height 6 to 8 ft.; neat broad upright habit; large round balls of sterile white flowers in May and June.
2- 3 ft . 1.75
3- 4 ft . 2.25
WEIGELA — WEIGELA
Broad dense shrubs; upright arching branches; masses of bell-shaped flowers in May and June.
WEIGELA AMABILIS ROSE WEIGELA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; light pink flowers.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
WEIGELA CANDIDA SNOW WEIGELA
Height 6 to 8 ft.; pure white flowers.
2- 3 ft . 60 5.50
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE EVA RATHKE WEIGELA
Height 5 to 6 ft.; deep velvety-red flowers.
1 1/2-2 ft . 60 5.50
2 -3 ft . 75 7.00
WEIGELA MADAME COUTURIER MADAME COUTU RIER WEIGELA
Height 6-8 ft.; flowers yellowish white changing to pink.
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 2.50 22.50
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50 31.50
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50
WEIGELA ROSEA PINK WEIGELA
Height 8 to 10 ft.; pink flowers.
3- 4 ft . 75 7.00
4- 5 ft. specimens B&B . 2.50 22.50
5- 6 ft. specimens B&B . 3.50 31.50
6- 7 ft. specimens B&B . 4.50 40.00
7- 8 ft. specimens B&B . 6.00 55.00
* Supply very limited.
EVERGREEN
SHRUBS
Evergreen Shrubs retain their foliage through- out the year.
RHODODENDRONS IN BLOOM
Prices on Evergreen Shrubs include careful balling and bur¬ lapping, except as noted; see General Information for further details.
Unless indicated, height is specified.
Also see Lists, front of book, for further information.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 103
ABELIA — ABELIA
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA GLOSSY ABELIA
Height 3 to 4 ft.; twiggy many-stemmed shrub; small glossy dark green leaves; semi-evergreen; small pale pink bell-like flowers in clusters; blooms June until frost.
Height Each Per 10
2 yr. pot grown . $1.00 $ 9.00
3 yr. pot grown . 1.50 13.50
AZALEA — AZALEA
Closely allied to the genus Rhododendron; compact twiggy forms; glossy green leaves shade to rich bronze in the Win¬ ter; great masses of showy flowers in early Spring.
AZALEA AMOENA AMOENA AZALEA
Height 3 to 4 ft.; small glossy dark green leaves; brilliant red- purple flowers.
10-12 in. spread . 1.50 13.50
AZALEA HINODEGIRI HINODEGIRI AZALEA
Height 2 to 3 ft.; small glossy green leaves; brilliant crimson flowers.
10-12 in. spread . 1.50 13.50
12-15 in. spread . 2.00 17.50
*15-18 in. spread . 3.00
Deciduous Azaleas — See Deciduous Shrubs.
BERBERIS — BARBERRY
Thorny shrubs; attractive green Summer foliage changes to bronze, orange or red in the Fall; inconspicuous flowers in May and June and inconspicuous fruit in the Fall.
BERBERIS JULIANAE WINTERGREEN BARBERRY
Height 5 to 6 ft.; upright habit; large dark green leaves are toothed and turn brilliant orange and red in the Fall; long thorns.
12-15 in . . 1.75 15.00
BERBERIS VERRUCULOSA WARTY BARBERRY
Height 3 ft.; wide spreading irregular form; the small crinkled green holly-like leaves turn to glossy mahogany in the Fall.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
* Supply very limited.
104 OUTPOST NURSERIES,
Ridgefield, Conn.
BERBERIS VERRUCULOSA (Cont.) WARTY BARBERRY
Height Each Per 10
10-12 in . . . $ 1.25 $ I 1.00
12-15 in . . 2.00 17.50
15-18 in . 3.00 27.50
Deciduous Barberries — See Deciduous Shrubs.
BUXUS — BOXWOOD
Slow growing; varied in size and habit; the small shiny dark
green foliage is extremely compact.
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS AMERICAN BOX
Height 10 to 12 ft.; upright open habit.
6- 8 in. Bare roots . .35 3.25
8-10 in. Bare roots . .45 4.00
10-12 in . 60 5.50
12-15 in . .75
3- 31/2 ft . 6.00 55.00
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS SUFFRUTICOSA TRUEDWARF BOX
Height 8 to 10 ft.; broad, dense habit; extremely slow growing; very small dark green foliage in compact billows.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
4- 6 |
in. |
Bare |
roots |
. 50 |
4.50 |
6- 8 |
in. |
Bare |
roots . |
. 75 |
7.00 |
8-10 |
in. |
Bare |
roots |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
10-12 |
in. |
1.75 |
15.00 |
CALLUNA — HEATHER
Height I to 2 ft.; upright spreading branches; very small foliage; masses of small delicately-tinted flowers arranged on slender spikes in late Summer.
CALLUNA VULGARIS AND HYBRIDS HEATHER
Foliage gray-green, often golden tipped in the hybrid forms; flowers pink, white, red or cream.
2 yr . .75 7.00
COTONEASTER — COTONEASTER
The glossy green leaves turn brilliant colors in the Fall and Winter; inconspicuous white or pale pink flowers; showy fruit throughout the Winter.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 105
COTONEASTER FRANCHETI FRANCHET COTONEASTER
Height 8 ft.; dense upright spreading habit; the large leaves are dark green above, yellowish beneath and turn brilliant shades of orange and red, fall and winter; orange fruit.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
10-12 in. |
Pot grown . |
$ 1.00 |
$ 9.00 |
*2-3 ft. |
Field grown . |
4.00 |
|
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS |
ROCK COTONEASTER |
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Height 2 |
ft.; flat arching branches; small |
leaves; small |
pinkish- |
white flowers; bright red fruit. |
|||
10-12 in. |
spread pot grown . |
1.00 |
9.00 |
12-15 in. |
spread pot grown |
1.75 |
15.00 |
15-18 in. |
spread pot grown . |
2.75 |
25.00 |
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS MICROPHYLLA
ROCKSPRAY COTONEASTER
Height U/2 to 2 ft.; dense, prostrate form; small glossy green leaves; bright red fruit.
10-12 in. spread pot grown . 1.50 13.50
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS PERPUSILLA
Height 12-15 in.; lower growing form of Cotoneaster horizontalis with longer fruit.
10-12 in. pot grown . 1.50 13.50
COTONEASTER SALICIFOLIA WILLOWLEAF COTONEASTER
Height 6 to 8 ft.; dark green leathery leaves; white flower clusters 2. in. across; large red fruit.
10-12 in. pot grown . 1.00 9.00
DAPHNE— DAPHNE
DAPHNE CNEORUM ROSE DAPHNE
Height I 5 to 18 in.; slow growing; spreading compact habit; the small narrow gray-green foliage completely surrounds the branches; numerous clusters of small fragrant rosy-pink flowers
in ea |
rly |
Sp |
ring and again in iate Summer. |
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8 - |
10 |
in. |
spread . |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
10 - |
12 |
in. |
spread . |
1.75 |
15.00 |
12 - |
15 |
in. |
spread |
2.25 |
20.00 |
15 - |
18 |
in. |
spread . |
3.25 |
30.00 |
l'/2- |
2 |
ft. |
spread . |
4.25 |
* Supply very limited.
106 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield. Conn.
ERICA — HEATH
ERICA CARNEA SPRING HEATH
Height 6 in.; closely related to the Heathers; minute gray-green foliage; small bell-shaped lavender-pink flowers in May and June.
Height Each Per 10
2 yr . $ .75 $ 7.00
3 yr . 1.00 9.00
Euonymus — See Vines and Ground Covers.
Hedera — See Vines and Ground Covers.
ILEX — HOLLY
Vary in habits of growth, foliage formation and color of fruit; small inconspicuous white flowers.
ILEX CRENATA JAPANESE HOLLY
Height 8 to 10 ft.; dense upright spreading branches; glossy dark green foliage throughout the year; small black fruit.
*2'/2-3 ft . 5.00
*3 -3/2 f+ . 7.50
*31/2-4 ft . 10.00
ILEX CRENATA BULLATA BOXLEAF JAPAN HOLLY
Height 4 to 5 ft.; a very hardy compact dense shrub; foliage glossy dark green throughout the year; shiny black fruit; a good substitute for Boxwood.
Al so botanically known as Ilex crenata convexa.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
12 -15 in.
15 -18 in.
* 1 1/2- 2 ft.
* 2 - 2/2 ft.
* 2/2- 3 ft.
2.75
3.50
4.50
5.50 7.00
25.00
31.50
ILEX CRENATA MICROPHYLLA LITTLELEAF JAPANESE HOLLY
Height 6 to 8 ft.; development from Ilex crenata; very small leaves in very compact formation.
* 2 - 2/2 ft . 5.00
*2/2-3 ft . 7.50
ILEX GLABRA INKBERRY
Height 4 to 5 ft.; loose upright-spreading habit, glossy green leaves turn purplish in Winter; shiny black berries.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
* Supply very limited.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield,
Conn. 107
ILEX GLABRA (Cent.) |
INKBERRY |
|
Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
15 -18 in . |
. $ 2.50 |
$ 22.50 |
1 '/2- 2 ft . |
. 3.50 |
31.50 |
2 - 2'/2 ft . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
* 3 - 3'/2 ft . |
. 9.00 |
ILEX OPACA
AMERICAN HOLLY
Height 20 to 25 ft.; narrow pyramidal tree form; slow growing; short spreading branches; greenish-gray bark; large prominently- spined glossy dark green leaves; scarlet fruit.
2-3 ft . 5.00 45.00
5- 6 ft . 15.00 135.00
6- 7 ft . 20.00 180.00
7- 8 ft . 27.50 250.00
*8-9 ft . 35.00
Ilex verticillata — See Deciduous Shrubs.
KALMIA — kalmia
KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA SHEEP-LAUREL
Height 2 to 3 ft.; glossy dark green foliage, grayish on under side; flowers similar but smaller than Kalmia latifolia.
15 -18 in . 2.50 22.50
|l/2- 2 ft . 3.00 27.50
2 - 2'/2 ft . 3.75
KALMIA LATIFOLIA
MOUNTAIN-LAUREL
Height 6 to 8 ft.; upright spreading habit; dense and flat- topped when young, irregular in outline when mature; long glossy dark green foliage; masses of white or pale pink blossoms in clusters during May and June.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
15 -18 in .
l'/2- 2 ft .
2- 3 ft .
3- 4 ft .
Extra heavy grade.
15 -18 in .
1 '/2- 2 ft .
2 - 2'/2 ft .
21/2-3 ft .
Larger sizes and large specimens — Prices
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
1.75 |
15.00 |
2.50 |
22.50 |
3.50 |
31.50 |
2.50 |
22.50 |
3.00 |
27.50 |
3.75 |
33.50 |
4.50 |
40.00 |
on application.
* Supply very limited.
108 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
LEUCOTHOE — LEUCOTHOE
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI DROOPING LEUCOTHOE
Height 4 ft.; long reddish branches in arching formation; the foliage, glossy green above and reddish on the underside, turns mahogany color in the Fall and Winter; the showy fragrant white flowers appear in drooping clusters in May.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.) Height |
Each |
Per 1 0 |
15 -18 in . |
$ 2.00 |
$ 17.50 |
1 '/1- 2 ft . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
2 - 2/2 f+ . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
5.00 |
|
3 - 3/2 ft . |
6.50 |
MAHONIA — HOLLYGRAPE
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM OREGON HOLLYGRAPE
Height 4 to 5 ft.; compact form; foliage resembles the Ameri¬ can Holly leaves; large prominently-spined glossy dark green leaves turn mahogany color in the Fall; clusters of attractive yellow flowers in May, and blue berries.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
* 1 1/2-2 ft . 2.00
*2 -2/2 ft . 3.00
*21/2-3 ft . 4.00
PACHISTIMA — PACHISTIMA
PACHISTIMA CANBYI CANBY PACHISTIMA
Height 8 to 12 in.; slow growing evergreen shrub; lower branches trailing; minute glossy green leaves forming dense head of foli¬ age; tiny red flowers in April and May.
2 yr. pot grown . .60 5.50
10-12 in. spread field grown . 1.00 9.00
PIERIS — PIERIS
Height 3 to 4 ft.; broad arching habit; glossy dark green foliage throughout the year; graceful sprays of white bell¬ like flowers in April and May.
PIERIS FLORIBUNDA MOUNTAIN ANDROMEDA
Spikes of nodding flowers.
1 1/2-2 |
ft. spread |
3.50 |
31.50 |
2 -2/2 ft. spread |
5.00 |
45.00 |
|
2 1/2-3 |
ft. spread . |
. 6.50 |
60.00 |
* Supply very limited.
PIERIS JAPONICA
JAPANESE ANDROMEDA
Foliage turns reddish-bronze in the Fall and Winter; nodding flowers in pendulous sprays.
Height Each Per 10
1 1/2-2 ft . $ 4.50 $ 40.00
2 -21/2 ft . 6.50 60.00
21/2-3 ft . 9.50 85.00
3 -3/2 ^ . 13.50 120.00
RHODODENDRON — RHODODENDRON
Develops in flat-topped, many-stemmed clumps; long glossy dark green foliage; conspicuous flowers in great clusters in the late Spring.
HYBRID RHODODRENDRONS :
Height 6 to 8 ft.
Limited stock of named varieties.
List and prices on application.
NATIVE RHODODENDRONS:
CAROLINIANUM CAROLINA RHODODENDRON
Height 4 to 6 ft.; small narrow foliage, red beneath; flowers bright pink.
(Measured by their greatest dimension.)
1 '/2-2 ft . |
. 4.00 |
36.00 |
2 -2/2 ft . |
. 5.00 |
45.00 |
2/2-3 ft . |
. 6.50 |
|
Heavy grade. *1/2-2 ft . |
. 5.00 |
|
*2 -2/2 ft . |
. 6.00 |
|
*2/2-3 ft . |
. 7.50 |
|
Extra heavy specimens. 4-5 ft . |
. 25.00 |
225.00 |
5-6 ft . |
. 37.50 |
325.00 |
CATAWBIENSE CATAWBA RHODODENDRON
Height 6 to 8 ft., broad foliage, flowers 1 (Measured by their greatest dimension.) |
lavender to |
rosy-purple. |
15 -18 in. . |
3.00 |
27.50 |
1/2- 2 ft . |
4.00 |
36.00 |
2 - 2/2 ft . |
5.00 |
45.00 |
* Supply very limited.
NO OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
CATAWBIENSE (Cent.)
Height
* 21/2- 3 ft .
* 3 - 31/2 ft .
Extra heavy specimens.
4-5 ft . .
CATAWBA RHODODENDRON
Each Per 10
. $ 6.50
. 9.00
. 25.00 $225.00
MAXIMUM
ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON
Height 12 to 15 ft.; flowers pale pink. (Measured by their greatest dimension.)
1 1/2-2 ft . 2.50
2 -3 ft . 3.50
3 -4 ft . 5.00
4 -5 ft . 7.50
5 -6 ft . 10.00
22.50
31.50 45.00
67.50 90.00
* Supply very limited.
VINES AND 6R0UND COVERS
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ACTINIDIA — ACTINIDIA
ACTINIDIA ARGUTA BOWER ACTINIDIA
Height 20 to 30 ft.; climbing shrub; large broad dark green foliage; clusters of white fragrant flowers in June; clusters of greenish edible fruit in the Fall.
Each Per 10
1 year pot grown . $ .60 $5.50
AMPELOPSIS — AMPELOPSIS
Height 30 to 40 ft.; rapid growing vines; self-clinging; the .glossy green foliage is in overlapping formation and turns brilliant crimson and orange in the Fall; small black berries in clusters, except as noted.
AMPELOPSIS HETEROPHYLLA PORCELAIN AMPELOPSIS
Large dark green leaves; porcelain-blue berries in clusters.
3 years pot grown . 1.00 9.00
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA VIRGINIA CREEPER
Branchlets purplish-red; the five-leaflet foliage is dark green in the Summer.
3 years pot grown . .75 7.00
AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA JAPANESE CREEPER
The very glossy dark green leaves are usually three-lobed; blue- black berries in the Fall.
Also known as Ampelopsis veitchi — Boston Ivy.
2 years pot grown . .60 5.50
3 years pot grown . .90 8.00
ARISTOLOCHIA — ARISTOLOCHIA
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO DUTCHMANS-PIPE
Height 25 to 30 ft.; rapid growing; very large broad leaves form dense shade; the purple flowers in July are curious pipe- shape.
2 years pot grown . LOO 9.00
BIGNONIA — TRUMPETCREEPER
Rapid growing; develop heavy woody arching branches when mature; light green finely divided leaves; striking orange trumpetlike flowers; inconspicuous fruit.
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA CHINESE TRUMPETCREEPER
Height 25 to 30 ft.; very large and very brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in profusion in August and September.
3 years pot grown . 1.50 13.50
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CELASTRUS — BITTERSWEET
Shrubby vines; long spraylike branches; inconspicuous white flowers in clusters; showy fruit throughout the Fall and Winter.
CELASTRUS ORBICULATUS ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET
Height 10 to 12 ft.; brilliant orange-scarlet fruit in compact clusters close to the branches, conspicuous after leaves fall.
Each Per 10
2 years pot grown . $ .75 $ 7.00
3 years pot grown . 1.25 11.00
CELASTRUS SCANDENS AMERICAN BITTERSWEET
Height 10 to 12 ft.; the native Bittersweet; drooping clusters of orange and scarlet fruit are conspicuous before and after leaves fall. ’
2 years pot grown . .75 7.00
Heavy field grown; Prices on application.
CLEMATIS — CLEMATIS
Slender; rapid growing; small foliage; showy flowers.
CLEMATIS PANICULATA SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS
Height 25 to 30 ft.; clusters of small fragrant white flowers in dense masses July to September; dense foliage growth.
2 years field grown . .50 4.50
3 years field grown . . .75 7.00
CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA VI RGINS-BOWER
Height 20 to 25 ft.; the native Clematis; open habit; leaves toothed along edges; flowers similar to, but smaller than Clematis paniculata.
2 years field grown . .75 7.00
CLEMATIS HYBRIDS
Height 10 to 12 ft.; bloom from June until August.
2 years pot grown . 1.50 13.50
Henryi — Large creamy-white flowers.
Jackmani — Large velvety-purple flowers.
Madame Edouard Andre — Large deep rich crimson flowers. Ramona — Very large deep blue flowers.
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EUONYMUS — EUONYMUS
Dense compact habit; vines or ground creepers; glossy dark green foliage throughout the year; showy fruit in the Fall.
EUONYMUS RADICANS WINTERCREEPER
Height 15 to 20 ft.; self-clinging vine; leaves round or slightly pointed; when used as a ground cover roots develop freely along the branches.
Each Per 10
6-8 in. field grown . $ .50 $4.50
EUONYMUS RADICANS CARRIEREI GLOSSY WINTERCREEPER
Height 3 to 4 ft.; dense self-clinging vine; large pointed leaves distinctly veined.
8-12 in. field grown . .50 4.50
12-15 in. field grown . .75 7.00
15-18 in. field grown . 1.25 11.00
EUONYMUS RADICANS COLORATA RED-LEAF WINTERCREEPER
Height 6 to 12 ft.; long narrow reddish-green leaves, veined with gray.
8-12 in. field grown . .50 4.50
EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS BIGLEAF WINTERCREEPER
Height 3 to 4 ft.; shrubby habit; round leaves; bright scarlet and orange fruit.
Also known as Evergreen Bittersweet.
8 -12 in. field grown . .60 5.50
12 -15 in. field grown . .75 7.00
1 */2- 2 f+* heavy field grown . 3.00 27.50
2 - 3 ft. heavy field grown . 4.00 36.00
See also Euonymus — Deciduous Shrubs.
HEDERA — IVY
Evergreen ground creepers or self-clinging vines; dark green foliage; inconspicuous flowers and fruit.
HEDERA HELIX ENGLISH IVY
Large foliage three or five lobed.
2 years pot grown . .50 4.50
3 years pot grown . .75 7.00
HEDERA HELIX BALTICA BALTIC IVY
Similar to Hedera helix, but with slightly smaller foliage, and of greater hardiness.
2 years pot grown . .75 7.00
4-in. pots (staked) . 1.25 11.00
Jasminum — See Deciduous Shrubs.
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LONICERA — HONEYSUCKLE
Height I 5 to 20 ft.; semi-evergreen vines; fragrant flowers appear in profusion in early Summer and early Fall.
LONICERA JAPONICA HALLI ANA
HALL JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE
Flowers white changing to yellow.
Each Per 10
2 years field grown . $ .25 $ 2.25
3 years field grown . .45 4.00
See also Lonicera — Deciduous Shrubs.
LYCIUM — MATRIMONY-VINE
LYCIUM CHINENSE CHINESE MATRIMONY-VINE
Height 12 to 15 ft.; vine with bright green leaves; small violet- colored flowers in early Summer; small drooping scarlet fruit in the Fall and Winter.
3- 4 ft. heavy field grown . 1.50 13.50
4- 5 ft. heavy field grown . 2.50 22.50
PACHYSANDRA — PACHYSANDRA
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALS JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA
Height 6 to 8 inches; evergreen ground cover; glossy dark green foliage arranged in whorls on upright branches; inconspicuous white flowers.
Also known as Japanese Spurge.
Per 10 Per 100
2 years pot grown and field grown . 2.25 20.00
POLYGONUM — FLEECEFLOWER
POLYGONUM AUBERTI CHINA FLEECEVINE
Height 20 to 30 ft.; slender vigorous vine; dense light green foliage; curious silvery-white flowers in slender drooping clusters in July and August.
Each Per 10
2 years pot grown . 1.00 9.00
3 years pot grown . 1.50 13.50
VINCA — PERIWINKLE
VINCA MINOR PERIWINKLE
Height 4 inches; dense evergreen ground cover; small dark green leaves on slender trailing branches; flat lilac-blue flowers
in late Spring.
Per 10 Per 100
2 years field grown . 2.25 20.00
Extra heavy plants — Prices on application.
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WISTERIA — WISTERIA
Rapid growing vines; woody branches; light green graceful finely divided foliage; flowers in showy drooping clusters in May.
WISTERIA SINENSIS CHINESE WISTERIA
Height 40 ft.; fragrant lavender |
flowers in long |
drooping |
clusters. |
||
Each |
Per 10 |
|
6 years field grown B&B |
$ 5.00 |
$ 45.00 |
6 years in large tubs . |
. 6.00 |
|
7 years in large tubs |
7.50 |
|
8 years in large tubs . |
9.00 |
WISTERIA SINENSIS ALBA WHITE CHINESE WISTERIA
2 years pot grown . 1.50 13.50
WISTERIA SINENSIS— TREE FORM
Height 6 to 7 ft.; single trunk; dense heads; fragrant lavender flowers.
*Ii/2-2 in. caliper — 3-4 ft. stems;
3-4 ft. heads B&B . 25.00
WISTERIA HYBRIDS
Height 30 to 40 ft.; flowers in heavy clusters.
(Isuri 2 years . 5.00 45.00
l (Dark Purple) 3 years . 7.50 67.50
( Kushi-beni 2 years . 3.50 31.50
^ (Creamy-white, tinted pink) 3 years . 4.50 40.00
\ Murasaki Noda 2 years . 3.50 31.50
( (Purple) 3 years . 4.50 40.00
7 Naga Noda 2 years . 3.50 31.50
. (Lavender-purple) 3 years . 4.50 40.00
l 5 years in large tubs . 10.00 90.00
(Sekines Blue 2 years . 3.50 31.50
(Lavender-blue) 3 years . 4.50 40.00
i 5 years in large tubs . 10.00 90.00
6 years field grown B&B . 10.00 90.00
\ Shiro Noda 2 years . 3.50 31.50
t (White) 3 years . 4.50 40.00
* Supply very limited.
HYBRID TEA ROSE
ROSES
118 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
RAMBLER AND CLIMBING ROSES
Flower in June.
Each Per 10
2 years . $ .75 $7.00
6 in. pots . 1.00 9.00
DOROTHY PERKINS
Clusters of small double shell-pink flowers.
DR. W. VAN FLEET
Large pale pink buds and flowers on long individual stems.
GARDENIA
Yellow buds and large creamy-yellow flowers in small clusters.
MARY WALLACE
Large double bright pink flowers.
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN
Crimson buds and large pale pink flowers.
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER
Clusters of large vivid scarlet-red flowers.
SILVER MOON
Creamy buds and large semi-double white flowers with brilliant golden centers.
HYBRID TEA ROSES
Flower continually from June until frost.
2 years . .85 8.00
6 in. pots . 1 .25 II .00
BRIARCLIFF
Silvery rose,
DAME EDITH HELEN
Bright pink; very fragrant.
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE
Large dark velvety crimson flowers.
JOANNA HILL
Very double buff colored flowers with Indian-yellow center.
McGREDY'S IVORY
Pure white.
MRS. CHARLES BELL
The Salmon Radiance Rose; shell-pink buds and flowers with shadings of soft salmon.
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PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER
Semi-double, flame-scarlet in bud; soft creamy-yellow tinged deep rose when open.
RADIANCE
Large brilliant pink flowers.
RED RADIANCE
Large deep rosy-red flowers.
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS
Very large copper-red buds and golden-yellow flowers, stained copper and reddish-buff.
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES
ROSA F. J. GROOTENDORST F. J. GROOTENDORST ROSE
Height 4 to 6 ft.; shrub with small fringed bright red flowers in large clusters in June.
Each Per 10
3 years . $ 1 .25 $ I 1 .00
ROSA HUGONIS HUGONIS ROSE
Height 4 to 6 ft.; shrub with small single clear yellow flowers in early June.
Also called Golden Rose of China.
4- 5 ft. B&B . 3.00
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.50
6- 7 ft. B&B . 4.00
ROSA LUCIDA VIRGINIA ROSE
Height 4 to 6 ft.; shrub with large bright pink single flowers in June and conspicuous red fruit in late Summer.
Also known botanically as Rosa virginiana.
3 years . 1 .25 II .00
ROSA MAX GRAF MAX GRAF ROSE
Trailing habit; forms dense ground cover; large single shining pink flowers in June and July.
2 years . 1 .25 I 1 .00
3 years . 1.75 15.00
ROSA MULTIFLORA JAPANESE ROSE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; shrub with large clusters of small white flowers in profusion.
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ROSA MULTIFLORA (Cent.) JAPANESE ROSE
Each |
Per 1 0 |
||
2 years 2-3 ft. ... |
$ .75 |
$ 7.00 |
|
3-4 ft. |
B&B |
. 2.00 |
17.50 |
4-5 ft. |
B&B |
2.50 |
22.50 |
5-6 ft. |
B&B |
3.00 |
27.50 |
6-7 ft. |
B&B . |
3.50 |
ROSA NITIDA
Height U/2 to 2 ft.; shrub with deep pink flowers.
3 years . 1.25
4 years . 1.75
ROSA PALUSTRIS SWAMP ROSE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; shrub with clusters of bright pink flowers during June and July.
3 years . 1 .25 I 1 .00
BRISTLY ROSE
I 1.00
ROSA RU0OSA RED RUGOSA ROSE
Height 4 to 6 ft.; shrub with large single crimson or purple flowers from May until Fall. Large bright red fruit.
3 years . 1.00 9.00
ROSA RUGOSA ALBA WHITE RUGOSA ROSE
Form of Rosa rugosa; large clear shining white flowers.
3 years . 1 .25 I 1 .00
ROSA SETIGERA PRAIRIE ROSE
Height 6 to 8 ft.; arching shrub; large clusters of bright pink flowers in July and August.
5- 6 ft. B&B . 3.00
6- 7 ft. B&B . 3.50
ROSA WICHURAIANA WICHURIAN ROSE
Trailing habit; forms dense ground cover; white flowers in July and August. |
large clusters of |
pure |
2 years . |
.85 |
8.00 |
3 years . |
1.25 |
1 1.00 |
4 years . |
1.75 |
15.00 |
APPLE TREE IN FULL BLOOM
FRUITS
122 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
APPLE TREES
Each Per 10
2 years 9 to in. Caliper . $ 1.50 $ 13.50
BALDWIN — Red Winter apple.
DELICIOUS — Red Winter apple.
McIntosh— c rimson October apple.
NORTHERN SPY — Reddish-green Winter apple.
RED ASTRACHAN — Red August apple.
RHODE ISLAND GREENING— G reenish-yellow Winter apple. STAYMAN WINESAP — Red Winter apple.
YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Yellow July apple.
3 years 9 to in* Caliper . 2.50 22.50
3 years ^16 to I in. Caliper . 3.50 31.50
1-1 '/2 in. Caliper . 5.00 45.00
BALDWIN — Red Winter apple.
DELICIOUS — Red Winter apple.
DUCHESS — Reddish-yellow Winter apple.
FAMEUSE— C rimson Fall apple (Snow apple).
GRAVENSTEIN — Red August apple.
GRIMES GOLDEN — Greenish-yellow Winter apple.
JONATHAN — Red September apple.
McIntosh— c rimson October apple.
NORTHERN SPY — Reddish-green Winter apple. NORTHWESTERN GREENING — Greenish-yellow Winter apple.
RHODE ISLAND GREENING — Greenish-yellow Winter apple. STAYMAN WINESAP — Red Winter apple.
YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Yellow July apple.
CRAB APPLES Hyslop.
APPLES
*2 -2 i/2 in. Caliper . 10.00
*21/2-3 in. Caliper B&B . 15.00
*3 -3/2 in. Caliper B&B . 20.00
*3i/2"4 in. Caliper B&B . 25.00
*4 -4/2 in. Caliper B&B . 32.50
* Supply very limited.
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DUCHESS — Reddish-yellow Winter apple.
GRIMES GOLDEN — Greenish-yellow Winter apple.
NORTHERN SPY — Reddish-green Winter apple.
RHODE ISLAND GREENING — Greenish-yellow Winter apple.
STAYMAN WINESAP— Red Winter apple.
WEALTHY— G reenish-red September apple.
YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Yellow July apple.
CRAB APPLES Hyslop.
DWARF APPLE TREES
3 years 9 to n/l6 in. Caliper .
DELICIOUS—
McIntosh—
Larger sizes of apple trees in limited variety; prices on applica¬ tion.
Each Per 10
$ 3.00 $ 27.50
CHERRY TREES
2 years 9 to 1346 in* Caliper . 1.50 13.50
*2 1/2-3 in. Caliper B&B . 15.00
BLACK TARTARIAN
Very large sweet black Cherry, ripens in June.
EARLY RICHMOND
Medium-sized sour dark red Cherry, ripens in June.
MONTMORENCY
Large sour red Cherry, ripens in late June.
WINDSOR
Large sweet dark red Cherry, ripens in July.
YELLOW SPANISH
Large sweet reddish-yellow Cherry, ripens in June.
PEACH TREES
I year 9/l6 in. Cal iper . 1 .00 9.00
BELLE OF GEORGIA
Large yellow Peach; white flesh; ripens in late August.
ELBERTA
Large yellow Peach, ripens the middle of September.
J. H. HALE
Large golden-yellow Peach, ripens in early September.
LATE CRAWFORD
Large yellow Peach, ripens in late September.
* Supply very limited.
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PEAR TREES
Each
2 years 9 to in* Caliper . $ 1.50
*3 years ^16 to I in. Caliper . 3.50
*l-U/2 in. Caliper . 5.00
BARTLETT
Large golden-yellow Pear, ripens in September.
BUERRE BOSC
Large brownish-yellow Pear, ripens in October.
CLAPP FAVORITE
Very large yellow and dull red Pear, ripens in August.
SECKEL
Small reddish-brown Pear, ripens in October.
SHELDON
Medium-sized yellow Pear, ripens in October.
PLUM TREES
2 years %6 in. Caliper . 1.50
*3 years ^/iq to I in. Caliper . 3.50
ABUNDANCE
Large pinkish-red Plum, ripens in August.
IMPERIAL GAGE
Large pale green Plum, ripens in August.
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON
Medium-sized dark purple Plum, ripens in October.
QUINCE TREES
2 years %6 in. Caliper . 1.50
ORANGE
Large bright yellow Quince, ripens in October.
GRAPE VINES
2 years . .35
CATAWBA
Large red grapes, ripen in August.
CONCORD
Large black grapes, ripen in July.
NIAGARA
Large greenish-white grapes, ripen in July.
Per 10
$ 13.50
13.50
13.50
3.25
* Supply very limited.
A PERENNIAL BORDER
PERENNIALS
Prices listed are for standard grades, except as noted. Also heavy clumps — Prices on application.
Ultimate heights are indicated.
See Lists, front of book, for further information.
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ACHILLEA YARROW
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
millefolium rosea Pink Yarrow
18 in.; rose-pink flowers in flat heads, July to October.
ptarmica The Pearl White Yarrow
1 1/2 to 2 ft.; double white flowers, June to September.
tomentosa
4 to 6 in
Woolly Yarrow
.; bright yellow flowers in flat heads, June to September.
ACONITUM MONKSHOOD
.35 3.00
fischeri Azure Monkshood
2 to 3 ft.; spikes of dark blue flowers, September and October.
napellus Aconite
3 to 4 ft.; spikes of dark blue flowers, July and August.
AETHIONEMA persicum Persian STONECRESS
6 to 8 in.; rosy-pink flowers on slender spikes, June and July.
.35 3.00
AJUGA BUGLE
.35 3.00
genevensis Geneva Bugle
8 to 12 in.; deep blue flowers, May and June.
reptans Carpet Bugle
6 in.; small spikes of dark blue flowers, May and June.
ALTHAEA rosea
HOLLYHOCK
4 to 6 ft.; upright spikes of single and double flowers in separate colors, June and July.
ALYSSUM
.30 2.50
ALYSSUM .30 2.50
argenteum Silver Alyssum
15 in.; clusters of yellow flowers, June to August.
saxatile compactum Dwarf Goldentuft Alyssum
8 to 10 in.; masses of golden-yellow flowers, May and June.
ANCHUSA
BUGLOSS
italica dropmore Dropmore Bugloss
4 to 5 ft.; spikes of light blue flowers, June and July.
.30
2.50
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ANCHUSA (Cont.) BUGLOSS
myosotidiflora Siberian Bugloss
12 in.; large heart-shaped foliage; small clusters of light blue flowers, May and June.
Each |
Per 1 0 |
|
$ .35 |
$3.00 |
|
ANEMONE |
ANEMONE |
|
.35 |
3.00 |
japonica Queen Charlotte Queen Charlotte Anemone
2 to 3 ft.; large semi-double pink flowers, September and October.
japonica Whirlwind Whirlwind Anemone
2 to 3 ft.; large semi-double white flowers, September and October.
pulsatilla European Pasqueflower
12 in.; violet or purple flowers, April and May.
ANTHEMIS tinctoria kelwayi Kelway CAMOMILE
2 to 3 ft.; large lemon-yellow flowers, June to October.
.30 2.50
AQUILEGIA COLUMBINE
.35 3.00
caerulea Colorado Columbine
b/2 to 2 ft.; long-spurred blue flowers, white throat, May and June.
chrysantha Golden Columbine
2 to 3 ft.; fragrant yellow flowers, June and July.
flabellata nana alba White Fan Columbine
8 to 12 in.; compact grayish-blue foliage; waxy white flowers in June.
long-spurred Hybrids
2 to 3 ft.; large long-spurred flowers in wide range of colors, June and July.
ARABIS alpina
6 in.; clusters of small single
Alpine ROCKCRESS
white flowers; April and May.
ARENARIA verna caespitosa
3 in.; small white flowers, June and July.
.30 2.50
Moss SANDWORT
.30 2.50
ARMERIA — See Statice
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ARTEMISIA vulgaris lactiflora White MUGWORT
3 to ,4 ft.; creamy-white flowers in dense heads, August and September.
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
ASCLEPI AS tuberosa BUTTERFLYWEED
2 to 3 ft.; large August.
clusters of brilliant orange flowers,
.35
ASTER
.30
July and
3.00
ASTER
2.50
Dwarf varieties
Alpinus Rock Aster
6 to 10 in.; large pale-blue flowers, May and June.
Alpinus Goliath
6 to 10 in.; very large bluish-purple flowers, May and June.
Countess of Dudley
9 in.; masses of clear pink flowers, late September.
Nancy
12 in.; masses of pale lilac-pink flowers, late September.
Ronald
9 in.; masses of bright lavender-pink flowers, mid-September.
Snow Sprite
12 in.; masses of white flowers, mid-September.
subcaeruleus Wartburg Star Giant India Aster
12 in.; large bright lavender flowers in June.
Victor
12 in.; masses of lavender-blue flowers, early September.
Tall Varieties — Bloom in September and October.
novae-Angliae roseus
4 to 5 ft.; rosy-pink flowers.
novibelgi Climax
4 to 5 ft.; lavender-blue flowers.
novibelgi Peggy Ballard
3 ft.; lavender-pink flowers.
ASTILBE ASTILBE
Flowers in heavy spikes in June and July.
Heavy Clumps
Avalanche — 2 to 3 ft.; white.
Deutschland — 2 to 3 ft.; cream.
Gloria — 2 to 3 ft.; deep pink.
.50
4.50
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ASTILBE (Cont.) ASTILBE
Marguerite Van Rechteren — 4 to 5 ft.; deep pink tinged purple. Queen Alexandra — 2 to 3 ft.; light purple tinged pink.
Van der Wielen — 3 to 4 ft.; white.
AUBRIETIA deltoidea Hybrids Hybrid AUBRIETIA
3 to 6 in.; flowers in various shades of pink and lavender; April and May.
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
BOLTONIA latisquama Pinkray BOLTONIA
4 to 5 ft.; masses of small pink flowers August and September.
.30 2.50
CAMPANULA BELLFLOWER
.35 3.00
carpatica Carpathian Bellflower
8 in.; masses of clear blue bell flowers, June to September.
garganica
2 to 4 in.; low-spreading tuft; light blue flowers in June.
persicifolia Telham Beauty Hybrid Peachleaf Bellflower
2 to 2l/2 ft.; single blue bell flowers, June and July.
pyramidalis Chimney Bellflower
4 to 6 ft.; blue bell flowers on long arching stems, June to August.
rotundifolia Harebell
12 in.; slender drooping blue bell flowers, July and August.
CENTAUREA
CENTAUREA .30 2.50
Persian Centaurea
dealbata
2 ft.; large pink flowers, July and August.
macrocephala Globe Centaurea
3 to 4 ft.; large yellow thistle-like flowers, July and August.
montana Mountain-Bluet
2 ft.; large dark blue flowers, June and July.
CERASTIUM tomentosum SNOW-IN-SUMMER
9 to 12 in.; silvery-white foliage; small white flowers in June.
.30 2.50
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CHRYSANTHEMUM CHRYSANTHEMUM
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
List of varieties on application
Hybrids:
Korean Hybrids: 2 to 2]/2 ft.; single open flowers in October. Large-Flowering Type: U/2 to 2 ft.; October blooming.
Pompon Type: U/2 to 2 ft.; October blooming.
Button Type: 12 to 18 in.; October blooming.
Types:
arcticum Arctic Chrysanthemum
18 in.; single white flowers; September to November.
maximum Shasta Daisy
2 ft.; large single white flowers; July and August.
COREOPSIS grandiflora Big COREOPSIS
2 to 3 ft.; large single yellow flowers; July to September.
.30 2.50
DELPHINIUM
.35
LARKSPUR
3.00
Belladonna
2 to 3 ft.; light blue flowers; June to September.
bellamosum
2 to 3 ft.; dark blue flowers; June to September.
English Hybrids
4 to 7 ft.; bloom in June and July.
Several separate strains in a wide range of shades are available.
DIANTHUS
PINK
.30 2.50
Sand-loving Pink
arenarius
8 to 12 in.; fringed single white flowers; June and July.
barbatus Sweet-William
12 to 15 in.; flat heads of flowers; June and July, atrococcineus flore-plena — double bright crimson.
Newport Pink — single salmon-pink, nigrescens — single maroon.
Scarlet — single scarlet.
deltoides Maiden Pink
8 to 10 in.; very small deep pink flowers; June and July.
plumarius semperflorens Perpetual Pink
12 in.; single to semi-double fragrant pink flowers; June to October.
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DICENTRA DICENTRA
eximia Fringed Bleedingheart
12 to 15 in.; clusters of small deep pink heart-shaped flowers; May to July.
Each
$ .35
spectabilis
2 to 3 ft.; pink heart-shaped flowers in May.
.50
Per I 0
$3.00
Bleedingheart
4.50
DICTAMNUS Ruber Purple GASPLANT
2 to 3 ft.; spikes of rosy-purple flowers; June and July.
.40
3.50
DIGITALIS FOXGLOVE
.30 2.50
ambigua Yellow Foxglove
2 to 3 ft.; long spikes of yellow bell-shaped flowers; June and July.
Shirley Hybrids Shirley Foxglove
3 to 4 ft.; long spikes of bell-shaped flowers of various shades of white, pink and purple; June and July.
DORONICUM caucasicum Caucasian LEOPARDBANE
I !/2 to 2 ft.; single yellow flowers on long stems; April and May.
.35 3.00
EUPATORIUM coelestinum MISTFLOWER
U/2 f° 2 ft.; clusters of light blue flowers; August to October. Also known as Hardy Ageratum.
.30 2.50
FUNKIA — See Hosta.
GAILLARDIA BLANKET FLOWER
aristata portola
U/2 to 2 ft.; single orange and red flowers; July to September.
.30 2.50
Burgundy
U/2 to 2 ft.; deep wine red flowers; July to September.
.35
3.00
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GEUM
AVENS
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
chiloense Lady Sfrathedon Lady Strathedon Avens
U/2 to 2 ft.; large double yellow flowers; June to August.
chiloense Mrs. Bradshaw Mrs. Bradshaw Avens
M/2 to 2 ft.; larqe double vivid red flowers; June to August.
chiloense Orange Queen
U/2 to 2 ft.; large double deep orange flowers; June to August.
0YPSOPHILA Paniculate BABYSBREATH
2 to 3 ft.; masses of small single white flowers; June and July.
.30 2.50
HELIANTHEMUM SUNROSE
.35 3.00
chamaecistus mutabile Fickle Sunrose
8 to 12 in.; small single flowers in colors ranging from white to lavender; June and July.
Fireball Fireball Sunrose
6 to 12 in.; double bright red flowers; June and July.
HELIOPSIS scabra zinniaeflora Zinnia HELIOPSIS
2/2 ft.; double deep yellow flowers; June to October.
.30
2.50
HELLEBORUS niger
CHRISTMAS-ROSE
12 in.; glossy evergreen foliage; single white flowers veined with red; December and January.
1.75 15.00
HEMEROCALLIS
Grass-like foliage; trumpet shaped flowers.
DAYLILY
.30 2.50
Dr. Regel — M/2 1o 2 ft.; deep orange-yellow flowers; fragrant; in June.
dumortieri — 2 to 2/2 ft.; orange-yellow flowers in May.
luteola — 2 to 2/2 ft.; orange flowers in June.
thunbergi — 2 to 3 ft.; lemon-yellow flowers; fragrant; June and
July.
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Conn. 133
HEUCHERA ALUMROOT
brizoides
15 to 18 in.; profuse pale pink bell shaped flowers; May.
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
sanguinea Coralbells
15 to 18 in.; bright crimson bell-shaped flowers; June to August.
.35 3.00
HIBISCUS moscheutos
ROSEMALLOW
5 to 6 ft.; large showy single flowers ranging in color from white to deep red; August and September.
Heavy Plants .50 4.50
HOLLYHOCK — See Althaea (Perennials).
HOSTA PLANTAINLILY
.30 2.50
lancifolia Lanceleaf Plantainlily
1 1/2 +o 2 ft.; lavender to light blue flowers; July and August.
Also known as Funkia.
variegata Variegated Plantainlily
1 1/2 to 2 ft.; lavender to light blue flowers; July and August; compact variegated foliage.
HOUSTONIA caerulea
6 to 8 in.; light blue flowers in April and May.
.30
BLUET
2.50
HYPERICUM fragile
6 in.; tiny star-like yellow flowers; May and June.
Also see Hypericum — Deciduous Shrubs.
.35
3.00
IBERIS CANDYTUFT
.35 3.00
sempervirens Evergreen Candytuft
8 to 10 in.; clusters of pure white flowers; April and May.
sempervirens Little Gem Little Gem Candytuft
4 to 6 in.; clusters of pure white flowers; April and May.
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IRIS IRIS
Each Per 10
$ .35 $3.00
cristata Crested Iris
6 to 8 in.; lavender flowers; April and May.
germanica German Iris
2 to 3 ft.; flowers in June; available in a wide assortment of varieties; list on application.
kaempferi Japanese Iris
3 to 4 ft.; very large flowers in June and July.
Charm-den — flowers are light purple.
Kokonoiro — flowers are deep purple.
Kuro-kumo — flowers are light blue to purple.
pumila
6 to 12 in.; flowers in April and May.
Excelsa — lemon-yellow.
Sambo — dark purple.
Schneekuppe — ivory-white.
siberica
2 to 3 ft.; flowers in May and June.
Perry Blue — clear blue.
Snow Queen — pure white.
KNIPHOFIA hybrida Cardinal Cardinal TORCHLILY
2 to 3 ft.; dense brilliant spikes of orange-scarlet flowers; July and August.
Also known as Tritoma.
.35 3.00
LAVANDULA officinalis (vera) True LAVENDER
I */2 f° 2 ft.; spikes of fragrant lavender flowers; July and August.
.35 3.00
LEONTOPODIUM sibericum Siberian EDELWEISS
9 in. silvery foliage; tiny single white flowers in clusters; June to August.
.35 3.00
Dwarf Iris
Siberian Iris
LIATRIS pycnostachya
Cattail GAYFEATHER
4 ft.; purple flowers on long spikes; July to October.
.30
2.50
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LIMONIUM latifolium Big-leaf SEA-LAVENDER
U/2 to 2 ft.; broad leathery foliage; large heads of lavender flowers; July and August.
Also known as Statice latifolia.
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
LINUM Perenne Perennial FLAX
12 to 18 in.; bright blue flowers; June to August.
.30 2.50
LOBELIA cardinalis CARDINAL FLOWER
2 to 3 ft.; long spikes of bright scarlet flowers; July and August.
.35 3.00
LUPINUS polyphyllus Hybrids
2 to 4 ft.; bloom in June and July; several separate strains in a wide range of colors are available.
.35 3.00
LYCHNIS CAMPION
.30 2.50
alpina arkwrighti
10 to 12 in.; large single flowers, brilliant scarlet; July.
chalcedonica Maltese Cross
2 to 3 ft.; dense clusters of scarlet flowers; June and July.
LYTHRUM salicaria roseum Rose LOOSESTRIFE
3 to 4 ft.; slender spikes of rose-purple flowers; July and August.
.30 2.50
MERTENSIA virginica Virginia BLUEBELLS
U/2 to 2 ft.; clusters of light blue bell flowers; April and May.
.30 2.50
MONARDA BEEBALM
.30 2.50
didyma Oswego Beebalm
2/2 to 3 ft.; heads of crimson flowers; July and August.
Also known as Bergamot.
didyma rosea
Form of Monarda didyma with purplish-lavender flowers.
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MYOSOTIS FORGET-ME-NOT
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
palustris semperflorens
8 to 10 in.; rich blue flowers with yellow eye; April and May.
scorpioides True Forget-me-not
8 to 10 in.; small light blue flowers; May to September.
NEPETA mussini CATMINT
8 to 12 in.; gray foliage; small light blue flowers; May and
June.
.30 2.50
OENOTHERA fruticosa youngi Evening PRIMROSE
1 5 to 18 in.; single lemon-yellow flowers; June to August.
.30 2.50
PAEONIA PEONY
2 to 3 ft.; very large showy flowers in May and June.
List of varieties on application.
.75 7.00
suffruticosa Queen Alexandra Queen Alexandra Tree Peony
3 to 5 ft.; woody stems resembling shrubs; large crinkled pink flowers appear about three weeks before bush type.
1.50 13.50
PAPAVER orientale Hybrids Hybrid Oriental POPPY
2 to 3 ft.; large single cup-shaped flowers in June.
.35 3.00
List of varieties on application.
PENTSTEMON PENTSTEMON
.35 3.00
heterophyllus Violet Pentstemon
U/2 t° 2 ft.; spikes of lavender bell flowers, June to August.
torreyi Torrey Pentstemon
3 to 4 ft.; spikes of coral-red bell flowers, June to August.
PHLOX PHLOX
.35 3.00
amoena Amoena Phlox
4 to 6 in.; masses of bright pink flowers; April and May.
divaricata Blue Phlox
6 to 10 in.; light blue flowers, May and June, ovata Mountain Phlox
12 to 15 in.; rosy-pink flowers, June and July.
Also known as Phlox Carolina.
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PHLOX (Cont.) PHLOX
paniculata Garden Phlox
2 to 2'/2 ft.; large round clusters of flowers in July and August. Available in a wide assortment of varieties, list on application.
subulata Moss Phlox
4 to 6 in.; masses of small pink flowers, April and May.
Also known as Mountain-Pink.
subulata alba White Moss Phlox
White flowering form of Phlox subulata.
PHYSALIS franchetti Lantern GROUNDCHERRY
I !/2 to 2 ft.; small white flowers; brilliant orange-red fruit in late Fall.
Commonly known as Chinese Lantern Plant.
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana vivid
15 to 18 in.; spikes of deep
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
Vivid FALSE DRAGONHEAD
lilac-pink flowers, August and
September.
.30 2.50
PLATYCODON BALLOONFLOWER
.30 2.50
grandiflorum Balloonflower
I 'I/2 f° 2 ft.; deep blue bell flowers, June and July.
mariesi Maries Balloonflower
I ft.; deep blue bell flowers, June and July.
PRIMULA veris Cowslip PRIMROSE
6 in.; single flowers, bright yellow to pure white, with occasional reds and purples; May and June.
.35 3.00
PYRETHRUM roseum Hybrids Hybrid PAINTED DAISY
1 1/2 to 2 ft.; daisy-like flowers in June and July.
Several separate strains in a wide range of shades are available.
.35 3.00
RUDBECKIA CONEFLOWER
.30 2.50
laciniata Golden Glow
5 to 6 ft.; double golden-yellow flowers, August and September.
purpurea Purple Coneflower
3 to 4 ft.; large bronze-purple flowers, July and August.
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SALVIA azurea grandiflora Great Azure SAGE
3 to 4 ft.; long spikes of light blue flowers, August and Sep¬ tember.
Each Per 10
$ .35 $3.00
SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus incana Hoary LAVENDER-COTTON
15 to 18 in.; small yellow flowers in June; light gray foliage.
.35 3.00
SAXIFRAGA SAXIFRAGE
.30 2.50
cordifolia
4 to 6 in.; rose colored flowers on I ft. stems; April.
macnabiana Encrusted Saxifrage
9 to 12 in.; tiny white flowers, spotted pink, in clusters; May and June.
SCABIOSA caucasica Hybrids
I */2 to 2 ft.; separate strains in a wide range of lavender and blue shades are available.
.35 3.00
SEDUM STONECROP
.30 2.50
V •• '■!
Dwarf varieties; interesting foliage; flowers in small clusters.
kamtschaticum Orange Stonecrop
4 to 6 in.; golden yellow flowers; July and August.
sarmentosum Stringy Stonecrop
3 to 6 in.; yellow flowers, June and July.
sexangulare Hexagon Stonecrop
4 to 6 in.; yellow flowers, June and July.
sieboldi Siebold Stonecrop
6 to 9 in.; brilliant pink flowers, August and September; blue foliage.
ternatum Mountain Stonecrop
2 to 4 in.; white flowers, June and July.
Tall varieties — 12 to 15 in., flowers in dense flat heads, August and September; foliage bluish-green and fleshy.
spectabilis brilliant Brilliant Stonecrop
Light crimson flowers.
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SEMPERVIVUM HOUSELEEK
Tig ht clusters of tiny flowers rising above small to medium sized rosettes of green foliage in June and July.
Each Per 10
$ .30 $2.50
arachnoideum Spiderweb Houseleek
4 to 6 in.; red flowers; webbed foliage.
globiferum Globe Houseleek
6 to 9 in.; yellow flowers; red tipped foliage.
tectorum Roof Houseleek
6 to 9 in.; pink flowers.
STACHYS lanata Woolly BETONY
12 to 18 in.; small purple flowers, June and July; bluish foliage.
.30 2.50
STATICE armeria
4 to 6 in.; small pink flowers, May and June.
STATICE latifolia — See Limonium.
.35
THRIFT
3.00
STOKESIA laevis (assorted) Stokes ASTER
12 to 18 in.; large single light blue or white flowers, July and August.
.30 2.50
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys Chamaedrys GERMANDER
9 to 12 in.; spikes of small purple flowers, August and Septem¬ ber; foliage semi-evergreen.
.35 3.00
THALICTRUM
adiantifolium
2 ft.; miniature white flowers in June.
MEADOWRUE .40 3.50
dipterocarpum Yunnan Meadowrue
3 to 4 ft.; heads of small lavender flowers, August and Septem¬ ber.
THYMUS
Tiny flowers in June and July.
THYME
.30
2.50
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THYMUS (Cent.) serphyllum
5 to 6 in.; lilac flowers.
serphyllum albus
2 to 3 in.; white flowers.
serphyllum coccineus
2 to 3 in.; crimson flowers.
THYME Mother of Thyme
White Thyme
Crimson Thyme
Woolly Thyme
serphyllum lanuginosus
4 to 5 in.; pink flowers; silvery foliage.
TRITOMA — See Kniphofia.
TROLLIUS GLOBEFLOWER
Each Per 10
$ .35 $3.00
europaeus Globeflower
1 5 to 18 in.; lemon-yellow globular flowers, May to August.
ledebouri Ledebour Globeflower
I '/2 +° 2 ft.; orange-yellow globular flowers, July to September.
TUNICA saxifraga Saxifrage TUNICFLOWER
6 to 9 in.; small light pink flowers, July and August.
.30 2.50
VERONICA SPEEDWELL
Flower in spikes; foliage deep green, except as noted.
.35 3.00
incana Woolly Speedwell
10 to 12 in.; deep blue flowers; silvery foliage; June to August.
longifolia subsessilis Clump Speedwell
2 to 3 ft.; violet-blue flowers, July to September.
repens Creeping Speedwell
2 to 4 in.; dark blue flowers in May.
spicata Spike Speedwell
1 5 to 18 in.; violet blue flowers; June to August.
spuria True Blue Deep Blue Speedwell
8 to 12 in.; clear blue flowers; May and June.
teucrium rupestris Rock Speedwell
4 to 5 in.; rich blue flowers in June, teucrium rupestris Heavenly Blue
4 to 5 in.; light blue flowers in June.
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VIOLA |
VIOLA |
Each $ .30 |
Per 1 0 $2.50 |
cornuta 6 to 8 in.; blooms from May to August. List of varieties on application. |
Tufted Pansy |
odorata 6 in.; bloom in April and May. Gov. Herrick — large single clear blue flowers. Prince of Wales — deep purple flowers. Rosina — small single pink flowers. |
Sweet Violet |
YUCCA filamentosa |
YUCCA |
4 to 5 ft.; clusters of ivory-white, bell-shaped flowers on tall
stems, July and August; evergreen foliage. Commonly known as Adam's Needle. |
|
Heavy Plants .50 |
4.50 |
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OUTPOST PUNT FOOD
OUTPOST PLANT FOOD is a perfectly blended and bal¬ anced formula for feeding trees, plants and lawns.
Well-rotted manure is primarily organic, but is expensive, un¬ pleasant to handle, hard to obtain, often contains a quantity of weed seeds and is deficient in nitrogen, the element which makes green growth. Many commercial fertilizers are of chemical origin with a high percentage of nitrogen, but are deficient in organic matter which is necessary to build up the soil physically and feed plants properly over any length of time.
OUTPOST PLANT FOOD contains 75 percent organic matter and is made of things plants relish, — blood, bone, fish, cottonseed meal, et cetera. All these are not only rich in the necessary chemical elements, but are organic, and, as they decompose, feed the trees or plants over a period of months and add humus to the soil, leaving it in better physi¬ cal condition. There are just enough chemicals added to begin feeding the plant immediately and give it the quick pick-up it needs.
Many states, including Connecticut and New York, require that samples of all fertilizers sold in the state, be submitted to the state Department of Agriculture for analysis. This analysis determines whether or not fertilizers come up to the standards claimed by the sellers. Since OUTPOST PLANT FOOD was first offered for sale, it has consistently tested higher and proved much finer than Outpost Nurseries claim it to be.
Trees, plants, and lawns are bound to do better if fed with
OUTPOST PLANT FOOD.
5 lb. Bag . . $ .50
25 lb. Bag . 1.75
100 lb. Bag . 6.00
500 lbs . 27.50
1000 lbs . 50.00
2000 lbs . 95.00
Larger quantities on application.
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SPECIAL OFFERINGS
Because of surplus stocks, we are able to offer the following Deciduous and Evergreen Trees, when purchased in quantity, at special prices.
All material in the lists which follow is landscape grade, properly grown, and dug carefully.
Quotations will be made at once upon request. (See attached card.)
FOR AVENUE AND DRIVEWAY
PLANTING
(Deciduous Trees)
Acer dasycarpum Silver Maple
Sizes I j/2 to 3 inch caliper.
(Approximately 12 to 16 ft. high.)
Acer platanoides
Sizes 2 to 4,/2 inch caliper.
(Approximately 12 to 18 ft. high.)
Ulmus glabra Scotch Elm
Sizes 2 '/2 to 6 inch caliper.
(Approximately 16 to 24 ft. high.)
Norway Maple
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FOR MASSING OR BANK COVERING
(Evergreen Trees)
Juniperus chinensls pfitzeriana Pfitzer Juniper
Sizes 6 to 9 ft. spread.
Pinus montana mughus Mugho Pine
Sizes 2 to 5 ft. spread.
FOR SPECTACULAR GROUPINGS
( Evergreen Trees )
Picea pungens kosteri Koster Blue Spruce
Sizes 1 4 to I 8 ft. high.
FOR SCREENS AND WINDBREAKS
( Deciduous Trees )
Halesia tetraptera Sizes 5 to 8 ft. high.
Great Silverbeli
Populus nigra italica Sizes' 1 0 to 14 ft. high.
Lombardy Poplar
Prunus cerasifera pissardi Sizes 6 to 1 0 ft. high.
Purpleleaf Plum
Salix caprea
Sizes 6 to 10 ft. high.
Goat Willow
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FOR SCREENS AND WINDBREAKS (Cont.)
(Evergreen Trees)
Abies fraseri Fraser Fir
Sizes 6 to 12 ft. high.
Chamaecyparis pisifera Sizes 4 to 8 ft. high. |
Sawara Cypress |
Chamaecyparis pisifera aurea Golden Sawara Cypress
Sizes 5 to 9 ft. high.
Picea canadensis |
White Spruce |
Sizes 6 to 12 ft. high. |
|
Picea pungens Sizes 8 to 1 6 ft. high. |
Colorado Spruce |
Pinus nigra Sizes 6 to 10 ft. high. |
Austrian Pine |
Pseudotsuga douglasi Sizes 7 to 14 ft. high. |
Douglas-Fir |
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis |
American Pyramidal Arborvitae
Sizes 10 to 14 ft. high.
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FOR HEDGES
( Deciduous Trees )
Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam
Sizes 1 1/2 +0 4 ft. high.
Crataegus oxycantha splendens
Paul Double Scarlet Hawthorn
Sizes 5 to 8 ft. high.
Fagus sylvatica European Beech
Sizes 3 to 8 ft. high.
Styrax japonica Japanese Snowbell
Sizes 4 to 8 ft. high.
( Evergreen Trees )
Chamaecyparis pisifera plumosa Sizes 3 to 8 ft. high.
Plume Cypress
Chamaecyparis pisifera plumosa aurea
Golden Plume Cypress
Sizes 3 to 6 ft. high.
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera Thread Cypress
Sizes 3 to 6 ft. high.
Chamaecyparis pisifera squarrosa Moss Cypress
Sizes 3 to 6 ft. high.
Juniperus communis hibernica Irish Juniper
Sizes 7 to 8 ft. high.
(Continued on page 148)
FIRST CLASS Permit No. 5 (Sec. 384 1/2 , P. L. & R.) Ridgefield, Conn.
BUSINESS REPLY CARD
NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES
2c— POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY —
OUTPOST NURSERIES
RIDGEFIELD,
CONN.
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FOR HEDGES (Cent.)
Juniperus excelsa sfricta Sizes 5 to 8 ft. high.
Taxus cuspidata capitata Sizes y/2 lo 6 ft. high.
Greek Juniper
Upright Japanese Yew
Thuja occidentalis compacta Sizes 2I/2 to 4 ft. high.
Parsons Arborvitae
Thuja occidentalis wareana Sizes 4 to 7 ft. high.
Ware Arborvita<
Tsuga canadensis Sizes 6 to 1 2 ft. high.
Canada Hemlock
GENTLEMEN :
Please quote me by return mail on the following :
quan. variety size
[ i F.O.B. your nursery. [ Delivered
[ j Delivered and planted.
Name .
Address . .
Delivery address .
( If different from above )
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HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS
About Planting
Start planting most sizes of shade, ornamental and fruit trees as early in the spring as the ground is workable — in the fall after a 'killing" frost.
Start planting evergreen trees and broad-leaved evergreens, flowering shrubs, vines and perennials a little later in the spring — a month earlier in the fall.
Tea Roses are best planted in the spring — about April 20th if bare rooted — during May and June if potted.
Mature shade and ornamental trees having large balls of soil can be planted throughout the winter months.
Burlap covering balls of soil on balled and burlapped trees, should be removed before planting, if trees are of a size which can be handled easily.
Burlap on large balls of soil, if not entirely removed, should be freed of ropes and cut away as low down as possible after trees are set in planting holes and properly faced.
Fill planting holes with water after trees are set in place and half the planting soil has been replaced.
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About Planting ( Cont. )
After settling has taken place ( 20 minutes ), fill in balance of soil, leaving this loose and slightly depressed toward the trunk of the tree.
On larger trees a water-retaining soil cup is helpful if placed just outside the ball area.
Guy tall trees with wire run through rubber hose where it contacts the tree.
This method is better than tramping soil tightly around the tree trunk, and it makes a more per¬ manent stabilizer.
About Watering
In dry weather water thoroughly twice a week and allow the soil to aereate between each watering.
A hose, lying on the ground and running gently without a nozzle, for an hour or two will do a much better job than can be done by any other method.
Do not wet the foliage of plants during the heat of the day, as the sun may scald, causing discoloration, wilting or unsightly spots.
About Pruning
All shade, ornamental and fruit trees, as well as all flowering shrubs should be carefully pruned at time of transplanting.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 151
About Pruning ( Cont. )
Pruning can best be done after the material has been set and properly faced, as desired shape can then be determined.
No set rule can be given for pruning, as to the amount of growth to remove.
The principle involved is the correct balance be¬ tween the root system and the top growth.
As the root system suffers a shock in transplanting, the feeding load should be lightened by reducing the wood in the top of the tree or shrub.
All types of trees and plants can and should be pruned ( or sheared ) to some degree, after estab¬ lished, to maintain compactness and vigor.
Balled and burlapped shade trees and flowering shrubs are more costly than bare rooted ones, but usually need somewhat less pruning when trans¬ planted and therefore assume definite shapes more quickly.
Prune shade, ornamental and fruit trees in earlv spring as soon as severe weather has passed.
Midsummer and fall blooming shrubs ( types which bloom on new growth ) should be pruned in early spring quite severely. The more new growth the more blooms there will be.. Hybrid Tea Roses also come in this group.
152 OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
About Pruning ( Cont. )
Spring and early summer blooming flowering shrubs, climbing and shrub roses, should be pruned soon after blooming, in the summer months.
Evergreen trees of all types may be sheared with beneficial effect. This work is usually done in the late spring at the time that new growth starts.
The fi ne-foliaged evergreens should be sheared at the tips — the coarser types carefully clipped in and out in irregular outline, the cuts to be made just above branch whorls, where new growth will start.
About Spraying
There are many prepared sprays on the market. They are designed to do three things :
Kill chewing insects by a stomach poison.
Kill sucking insects ( including forms of scale ) by contact.
Control fungus diseases by application of a fungicide previous to or at the time of attack.
When fighting an infestation, results will be surer if you can determine which of the types of injury are involved and make sure your spray meets the situation.
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn. 153
LARGE TREE MOVING
In addition to the selection of Trees offered in this cata¬ logue, OUTPOST is equipped to supply and plant, or trans¬ plant on your property, mature sizes of such trees as:
MAPLES |
DOGWOODS |
BIRCHES |
FIRS |
OAKS |
CEDARS |
LINDENS |
SPRUCE |
ELMS |
PINES |
SYCAMORES ( Planes) |
YEWS |
BEECH |
ARBORVITAE |
APPLES |
HEMLOCKS |
(Conlinued on next page)
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OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn
GENERAL INDEX
Page
Abelia . 103
Abies . 40
Acanthopanax . 68
Acer . 2
Achillea . 126
Aconite . 126
Aconitum . 126
Actinidia . I 1 2
Adam's Needle . 1 4 1
Aesculus . 4
Aethionema . 126
Ageratum, Hardy . 131
Ailanthus . 4
Ajuga . 126
Almond (Flowering) . 90
Althaea — Perennials . 126
Althea — Deciduous Shrubs.... 83
Alumroot . 133
Alyssum . 126
Amelanchier . 68
Amorpha . 68
Ampelopsis . I 12
Amygdalus . 5
Anchusa . 126
Andromeda . 108
Anemone . 127
Anthemis . 127
Apple (Flowering) . 20
Apple (Fruiting) . 121
Apple, Crab (Fruiting) . 121
Apple, Dwarf (Fruiting) . 123
Aquilegia . 127
Arabis . 127
Aralia . 68
Aralia, Fiveleaf . 68
Arborvitae . 60
Arenaria . 127
Aristolochia . I 12
Armeria . 137
Aronia . 69
Arrowwood . 98
Artemesia . 128
Asclepias . 128
Ash . 15
Ash, Mountain . 34
Aspen, Weeping . 28
Aster . 128
Aster, Stokes . I 39
Astilbe . 128
Aubrietia . 129
Avens . 132
Azalea — Deciduous Shrubs.... 69 Azalea — Evergreen Shrubs . .. 103
Page
Babysbreath . . 132
Baldcypress . 35
Balloonflower . I 37
Baltic Ivy . I I 4
Barberry — Deciduous Shrubs.. 72 Barberry — Evergreen Shrubs.. 103
Basswood . 36
Bayberry . 88
Beautyberry . . 75
Beauty Bush . 85
Beebalm . 135
Beech . 14
Bellflower . 129
Benzoin . 72
Berberis — Deciduous Shrubs.. 72 Berberis — Evergreen Shrubs.. 103
Bergamot . I 35
Betony . 139
Betula . 5
Bignonia . I 12
Birch . 5
Bittersweet, Deciduous . I 13
Bittersweet, Evergreen . I 14
Blackhaw . 100
Bladder-Senna . 76
Blanket-flower . 131
Bleedingheart . 130
Bluebeard . 76
Bluebells, Virginia . I 35
Blueberry . 97
Blue Spirea . 76
Bluet . I 33
Boltonia . 129
Boston Ivy . I 1 2
Bower, Virgins . I I 3
Boxwood . 104
Bridalwreath . 93
Buckthorn . 91
Buddleia . 74
Buffaloberry . 92
Bugle . 126
Bugloss . 126
Burningbush . 81
Bushclover . 86
Butterflybush . 74
Butterflyweed . 128
Buttonbush . 76
Buxus . 104
Callicarpa . 75
Calluna . 104
Calycanthus . 75
Camomile . 127
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
GENERAL INDEX (Cent.)
Page
Campanula . 129
Campion . 135
Candytuft . 1 33
Caragana . 75
Cardinalflower . 135
Carpinus . 7
Caryopteris . 76
Catmint . 136
Cedar, Red . 49
Celastrus . 113
Centaurea . 129
Cephalanthus . 76
Cerastium . 129
Cercidiphyllum . 7
Cercis . 8
Chamaecyparis . 41
Cherry, Cornelian . 77
Cherry (Flowering) . 28
Cherry (Fruiting) . 123
Chinese Lantern . 137
Chionanthus . 8
Chokeberry . 69
Christmasberry . 89
Christmas-Rose . 132
Chrysanthemum . 130
Cinquefoil . 90
Cladrastis . 8
Clematis . I 1 3
Clethra . 76
Climbing Roses . I 18
Clover, Bush . 86
Coffeetree . 16
Columbine . 127
Colutea . 76
Comptonia . 77
Coneflower 137
Coralbells . 133
Coralberry . 94
Coreopsis . 130
Corktree . 26
Cornelian-Cherry . 77
Cornus — Deciduous Shrubs.. 77 Cornus — Deciduous Trees .... 9
Corylus . 10
Cotoneaster, Deciduous Shrubs 78 Cotoneaster, Evergreen Shrubs 104
Crabapple (Flowering) . 20
Crabapple (Fruiting) . 122
Cranberrybush . 99
Crataegus . 10
Creeper, Japanese ... 112
Creeper, Trumpet . I 12
Creeper, Virginia .... I 12
Page
Creeper, Winter . | 14
Crested Iris . 134
Cryptomeria 45
Cydonia . 79
Cypress . 41
Cypress, Bald . 35
Daisy, Painted . I 37
Daisy, Shasta . 130
Daphne — Evergreen Shrubs .. 105
Daylily . 1 32
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS . 67
DECIDUOUS TREES . I
Deciduous Vines . I 12
Delphinium . 130
Deutzia . 79
Devils-Walkingstick . 68
Dianthus . 130
Dicentra . 131
Dictamnus . 131
Digitalis . 131
Dogwood — Deciduous Shrubs 77 Dogwood — Deciduous Trees.. 9
Dogwood, Osier . 77
Doronicum . I 3 I
Douglas-Fir . 57
Dragonhead, False . 137
Dutchmans-Pipe . I 12
Dwarf Apple (Fruiting) . 123
Dwarf I ris . I 34
Edelweiss . 134
Elaeagnus . 80
Elm . 37
English Ivy . I 14
Enkianthus 80
Erica . 1 06
Euonyrrius — Decidous Shrubs SI Euonymus — Vines & Ground
Covers . I 14
Eupatorium . 131
Evening Primrose . 136
EVERGREEN SHRUBS . 102
EVERGREEN TREES . 39
Evergreen Vines . 114
Exochorda 82
Fagus 14
False-Dragonhead 137
False-Indigo 68
False-Spirea 92
FERTILIZER 142
Filbert . 10
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
GENERAL INDEX (Conf.)
Page |
Page |
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Fir . |
40 |
Heuchera . |
133 |
Fir, Douglas . |
57 |
Hibiscus — Deciduous Shrubs |
83 |
Flex . |
135 |
Hibiscus — Perennials . |
133 |
Fleeceflower . |
1 15 |
Holly — Deciduous Shrubs .... |
85 |
Fleecevine . |
, 1 15 |
Holly — Evergreen Shrubs .... |
106 |
Flowering Almond . |
90 |
Hollygrape . |
108 |
Flowering Cherry . |
29 |
Hollyhock . |
126 |
Flowering Crabapple . |
20 |
Honeylocust . |
1 6 |
Flowering Peach . |
5 |
Honeysuckle — Deciduous |
|
Flowering Plum . |
28 |
Shrubs . |
87 |
Flowering Quince . |
79 |
Honeysuckle — Vines & Ground |
|
Forget-Me-Not . |
. 135 |
Covers . |
1 15 |
Forsythia . |
82 |
Hornbeam . |
7 |
Foxglove . |
. 131 |
Horsechestnut . |
4 |
Franklinia . |
16 |
Hosta . |
133 |
Fraxinus . |
15 |
Houseleek . |
139 |
Fringetree . |
8 |
Houstonia . |
133 |
FRUITS . |
. 121 |
Hybrid Tea Roses . |
1 18 |
Funkia . |
. 133 |
Hydrangea — Deciduous |
|
Shrubs . |
84 |
||
Gaillardia . |
. 131 |
Hypericum — Deciduous |
|
Gasplant . |
. 13! |
Shrubs . |
84 |
Gayfeather . |
. 134 |
Hypericum — Perennials . |
133 |
German Iris . |
. 134 |
||
Germander . |
. 139 |
Iberis . |
133 |
Geum . |
. 132 |
Ilex — Deciduous Shrubs . |
85 |
Ginkgo . |
. 16 |
Ilex — Evergreen Shrubs . |
106 |
Gleditsia . |
16 |
Indigobush . |
68 |
Globeflower . |
. 140 |
Inkberry . |
106 |
Golden Glow . |
. 137 |
Iris . |
134 |
Goldenrain-Tree . |
17 |
Ivy, Baltic . |
1 14 |
Goldflower . |
, 85 |
Ivy, Boston . |
1 12 |
Gordonia . |
, 16 |
Ivy, English . |
1 14 |
Grape Vines . |
. 124 |
||
Groundcherry . |
.. 137 |
Japanese Andromeda . |
108 |
GROUND COVERS, VINES. |
.. Ill |
Japanese Creeper . |
1 12 |
Gum, Sweet . |
18 |
Japanese Flowering Cherry.. |
29 |
Gymnor.ladus . . |
16 |
Japanese Honeysuckle . |
1 15 |
Gypsophila . . |
.. 132 |
Japanese Iris . |
. 134 |
Japanese Maple . |
2 |
||
Halesia . |
17 |
Japanese Snowball . |
. 101 |
Hamamelis . |
.. 83 |
Japanese Spurge . |
. 1 15 |
H a rebel 1 |
.. 129 |
Jasmine . |
85 |
Hawthorn . |
10 |
Jasminum . |
85 |
Heath . |
.. 106 |
Jetbead . |
91 |
Heather . |
.. 104 |
Judas-Tree . |
8 |
Hedera . |
.. 1 14 |
Juniper . |
45 |
Helianthemum . |
.. >32 |
Juniperus . |
45 |
Heliopsis . |
.. 132 |
||
Helleborus |
132 |
Kalmia . |
. 107 |
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS |
.. 149 |
Katsura-Tree . |
7 |
Hemerocallis . |
.. 132 |
Kerria . |
85 |
Hemlock . |
64 |
Kniphofia . |
. 134 |
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
GENERAL INDEX (Cont.)
Page
Koelreuteria . I 7
Kolkwitzia . 85
Lantern, Chinese . 137
Larch . '7
LARGE TREE MOVING . 153
Larix . 17
Larkspur . 130
Laurel . 107
Lavandula . 134
Lavender . 134
Lavender-Cotton . 133
Leontopodium . 134
Leopardbane . I 3 I
Lespedeza . 86
Leucothoe . 103
Liatris . I 34
Ligustrum . 86
Lilac . 94
Limonium . 135
Linden . 36
Linum . 135
Liquidambar . !3
Liriodendron . 18
Lobelia . 135
Locust, Honey . . 1 6
Lonicera — Deciduous Shrubs 87 Lonicera — Vines & Ground
Covers . I 15
Loosestrife . 134
Lupine . 135
Lupinus . 135
Lychnis . 135
Lycium . 115
Lythrum . 135
Magnolia . 19
Mahonia . 108
Maidenhair-Tree . 16
Maltese Cross . 1 35
Malus . 20
Maple . 2
Maple, Japanese . 2
Matrimony-Vine . 115
Meadowrue . 139
Mertensia . 135
Mistflower . 131
Mockorange . 88
Monarda . 135
Monkshood . 126
Mother-of-Thyme . 139
Mountain-Andromeda . 108
Mountain-Ash . 34
Page
Mountain-Bluet . 129
Mountain-Laurel . 107
Mugwort . 128
Myosotis . 136
Myrica . 88
Nannyberry . 99
Nepeta . 136
Ninebark . 90
Nyssa . 26
Oak . 3 I
Oenothera . 136
Olive, Russian . 80
Oriental Poppy . I 36
Osier Dogwood . 78
Oxydendrum . 26
Pachistima . 108
Pachysandra . I 1 5
Paeonia . 136
Painted Daisy . 137
Pansy, Tufted . 141
Papaver . 136
Pasqueflower . 127
Peach (Flowering) . 5
Peach (Fruiting) . 123
Pearlbush . 82
Pear (Fruiting) . 124
Pea-Shrub . 75
Pea-Tree . 75
Pentstemon . 136
Peony . 136
Peony, Tree . I 36
Pepperidge . 26
PERENNIALS . 125
Periwinkle . I I 5
Phellodendron . 28
Philadelphus . 88
Phlox . I 36
Photinia . 89
Physalis . 137
Physocarpus . 90
Physostegia . 137
Picea . 51
Pieris . 108
Pine . 54
Pink . 130
Pinus . 54
Pinxterbloom . 70
Planetree . 27
Plantainlily . I 33
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
GENERAL INDEX (Cent.)
Page
PLANT FOOD . 142
Platanus . 27
Platycodon . I 37
Plum (Flowering) . 28
Plum (Fruiting) . 124
Polygonum . I 15
Poplar . 27
Poppy . 136
Populus . 27
Potentilla . 90
Primrose . I 37
Primrose, Evening . 136
Primula . 137
Privet . 86
Prunus — Deciduous Shrubs.... 90
Prunus — Deciduous Trees . 28
Pseudotsuga . 57
Pyrethrum . 137
Quercus . 31
Quince (Flowering) . 79
Quince (Fruiting) . 124
Ramblers . I ! 8
Redbud . 8
Redcedar . 49
Retinospora . 4i
Rhamnus . 9!
Rhododendron . 109
Rhodotypos . 9 I
Rhus . 91
Rockcress . 127
Rosemallow . 133
Rose-Christmas . 132
ROSES . 117
Rowan Tree . 34
Rudbeckia . 137
Russian-Olive . 80
Sage . 138
Salix . 32
Salvia . 138
Sandwort . 127
Santolina . 138
Saxifraga . 133
Saxifrage . 138
Scabiosa . 138
Scholartree . 34
Sea-Lavender . 135
Sedum . 138
Sempervivum . I 39
Shadblow . 68
Shasta Daisy . I 30
Page
Shepherdia . 92
Shrub-Althea . 83
Shrub-Roses . I I 9
SHRUBS, DECIDUOUS . 67
SHRUBS, EVERGREEN . 102
Siberian I ris . I 34
Siberian Pea-Tree . 75
Silverbell . 17
Smoketree . 92
Snowball . 101
Snowbell .7; . 35
Snowberry . 94
Snow-1 n-Summer . 129
Sophora . 34
Sorbaria . 92
Sorbus . 34
Sour Gum . 26
Sourwood . 26
SPECIAL OFFERINGS . 144
Speedwell . , . i 40
Spicebush . 72
Spiraea . 92
Spirea . 92
Spirea, Blue . 76
Spirea, False . 92
Spruce . 51
Spurge, Japanese . I 15
St. Johnswort . 84
Stachys . I 39
Statice . 139
Stephanandra . 93
Stokes Aster . I 39
Stokesia . 139
Stonecress . 126
Stonecrop . 138
Styrax . 35
SUGGESTIONS, HELPFUL .. 149
Sumac . 9 1
Summersweet . 76
Sunrose . I 32
Sweetbay . 19
Sweetfern . 77
Sweetgum . 18
Sweetshrub . 75
Sweet-Violet . 141
Sweet-William . 130
Sycamore . 27
Symphoricarpos . 94
Syringa . 94
Tamarack . 17
Taxodium . 35
Taxus . 59
OUTPOST NURSERIES, Ridgefield, Conn.
GENERAL INDEX (Cent.)
Tea Roses . Teucrium . Thalictrum . Thorn . Thrift . Thuja . |
Page . 118 . 139 . 139 10 . 139 60 |
Thyme . |
. 139 |
Thymus . |
. 139 |
Tilia . |
. 36 |
Torch Illy . |
. 134 |
Trailing Roses . |
. 118 |
Tree of Heaven . |
4 |
TREE MOVING . |
. 153 |
Tree Peony . |
. 136 |
TREES— DECIDUOUS . |
1 |
TREES— EVERGREEN .... |
. 39 |
TREES— FRUIT . |
. 12! |
Tree — Form Wisteria . |
. 1 16 |
Tritoma . |
. 134 |
Trollius . |
. 140 |
Trumpetcreeper . |
. 1 12 |
Tsuga . |
. 64 |
Tufted Pansy . |
. 141 |
Tuliptree . |
18 |
Tunica . |
. 140 |
Tunicflower . |
. i 40 |
Tupelo . |
. 26 |
Ulmus . |
. 37 |
Page
Vaccinium . 97
Varnish-Tree . I 7
Veronica . 140
Viburnum . 97
Vinca . I 1 5
VINES &GROUND COVERS III
Viola . 141
Violet . 141
Virginia Bluebells . 135
Virginia Creeper . I 12
Virgins-Bower . 113
Walking-stick, Devil's . 68
Wayfaring-Tree . 99
Weigela . 101
White Fringetree . 8
Willow . 32
Winterberry . 85
Wintercreeper . I i4
Wisteria . . . I I 6
Wisteria, tree form . 116
Witch-Hazel . 83
Withe-rod . 98
Woolly Betony . 139
Yarrow . 126
Yellow-wood . 8
Yew . 59
Yucca . • . 141
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