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CLEARANCE TREES

= EVERGREENS . Ec VINES SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. RO $ E $

This stock comprises many very

fine specimen Evergreens, Shade- EIC

trees, Fruit-trees, etc. Such bar-

gains may never be offered again.

THE ELM CITY NURSERY О.

WOODMONT NURSERIES. Inc EDGEWOOD женсе NEWHAVEN. CONN.

NEAR YALE BOWL

THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO., WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC. NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Wholesale Price List

Stock also listed at each and ten rates for those who desire to purchase in less than wholesale quantities Illustrations are omitted from this REVISED ANNUAL PRICE LIST which

is a compact compilation of information regarding the stock we have for sale, together with sizes and prices.

Important to Purchasers

RICES in this catalog are for first class stock grown under most favorable

conditions, dug and shipped by experienced workmen. Our prices are as low

as is consistent with high quality stock, good service and economical business management. Adherance to these three CARDINAL POINTS has gained for us а high reputation which we cherish and purpose to maintain.

Single-rate prices are for less than five of а kind.

Ten-rate prices are for five or more, and less than twenty-five of a kind. Hundred-rate prices are for twenty-five or more, and less than 250 of a kind. Thousand-rate prices are for 250 or more of a kind.

Trees and Plants individually selected at our nurseries, will be charged for according to quoted price at time of selection.

TERMS. Orders from parties unknown to us should be accompained by re- mittance or satisfactory references. All accounts are due when bills are rendered, and prompt payment is expected. Settlements within ten days from date of invoice may take off 2% discount.

Prices in this Catalogue supersede previous catalogue quotations and are subject te change without notice, owing to conditions not within our control.

Shipping

HE common carriers are Freight, Express, Post and Auto. Large consign-

ments especially of bulky orders are usually shipped by auto. Where the

distance is too great to make an auto truck advisable, shipment will be made by freight. Express, at the present reduced rates, is satisfactory for medium sized shipments where prompt delivery is required. Parcel Post is recommended onl on small orders. Where no directions are given with order we ship by the method which we consider best for the purchaser.

PACKING. A charge is made to cover cost, for packing, when stock is purchased at hundred and thousand rate prices, also in case of large bulky stock, and when plants are dug with carefully preserved balls of earth. No charge is made for packing on small and medium sized stock purchased at less than hundred rates, nor on stock shipped in car load lots.

HILE we exercise the greatest care to have all the Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, etc.; genuine and believe them to be true to label and hold ourselves prepared to refund the purchase price or replace on proper proof all that

prove unirue, we do not give any warranty, express or implied; and in case of any error on our part, it is mutually agreed between the purchaser and] ourselves that we shall not at any time be held responsible for a greater amount than the original price of the goods.

Visitors are always most cordially weleome. During the spring and fall there are short intervals, however, when it is quite impossible for us to devote much time to showing parties about the nursery, as these are the most strenuous shipping periods of the entire year.

HOW TO REACH US. Our nurseries and office are located at EDGEWOOD, Edgewood Avenue, near the New Yale Bowl, just beyond Edgewood Park. Auto via Edgewood Avenue or West Chapel Street. Edgewood Trolley cars direct to Nurseries.

THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY

WOODMONT NURSERIES, Inc.

EDGEWOOD, Edgewood Avenue, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Copyrighted 1918 NEAR NEW YALE BOWL

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Transplanting Directions Preparing the Soil

No one thing is of more importance to the ultimate development of plants than thorough preparation of the soil. When the natural soil is of а poor quality, replace to a depth of about two feet with а good grade of loam. For a single plant, dig out a hole twice as large as is rea ly necessary to contain its roots. When group plantings are to be made, dig out the whole area. Well rotted manure may be mixed into the soil to good advantage, but always avoid the use of fresh manure in contact with roots of а plant. If the natural drainage is poor, artificial drainage must be made.

Planting

At the time of евр most plants need a little shaping, both of tops and roots. Since a portion of the root system has been cut away in digging, a corre- 8 Сена portion of the top should be removed. It is best to retain the general

ape of the plant, cutting away any weak or injured branches, and about one- third of the previous year's growth from the end of each branch. Evergreens and stock dug with a ball of earth are exceptions. The root system should be examined and all split or bruised roots removed with a diagonal cut.

Be careful not to set the plant too deep. Place the plant a little deeper

than the point at which it is to remain, an carefully spread out all the roots (plants dug with a ball of earth excepted), now shovel in the earth until the roots are covered about two inches. Lift the plant up and down until the soil settles in well and no cavities remain. Throw in more earth and with a blunt stick work well in under the roots. Press down the soil with a firmer or the foot, beginning at the center of the p апа working out. When the hole is filled to within three or four inches of the top, pour in two or three pailfuls of water. Allow this to disappear, and then fill the hole, leaving a slight depression around the plant. - In planting evergreens or other plants dug with a ball of earth, care should be taken to prevent ХЕ the bal Place the plant in the hole so that the top of the ball is not more than one inch below the level of the ground. Put in enough soil to hold the plant firmly in place.

Watering and Mulching

After a plant has been set in the ground it should be mulched with manure, leaves or lawn сее to prevent evaporation of the soil’s moisture. When mulehing is unsightly or not practical, occasional thorough watering and frequent loosening of the soil serves a similar purpose. The ground around new made plant- ings should never be allowed to become dry.

After Care

Many Kating пеуег receive the after care they require. This applies more especially to house foundation and other intensive plantings of both ever- greens and shrubs. Such plantings are often massed with the plants placed close to one another to produce immediate effects. Unless these plantings are trimmed consistently from season to season, they soon lose their original attractiveness and become ragged and overgrown, whereas if they are given proper care, they improve in appearance from season to season and can be kept within any required limitations.

Deciduous shrubs should be pruned so as to remove a portion of the old wood each year, saving the new growth. By this method each plant is entirely renewed every few years. Judgment must be used in pruning so that as much of the blos- soming wood as possible will remain. This refers es ecially to Spiraeas, Forsythias, Japan Quinces, ete. Such shrubs as Hydrangeas, 1 and most roses, bloom on the new growth and are improved by pruning before the spring growth begins.

A little mid-summer pruning is often advant: us, especially where plants are becoming e or are overgrown. Massed plantings of evergreens need careful pruning and sha ing each season, otherwise the stronger growers will oyererowd the others. is trimming can be done to advantage just before the new pum starts in the spring.

„These brief instructions are only intended to give a few simple pointers. Write to us freely if you have any garden problems which are causing you anxiety. With our wide experience it is probable that we can help you.

Protection

It is advisable to stake a p planted tree in locations where the wind blows severely. The continued sha ing of the tree prevents the little rootlets from getting a hold in the soil and often results in failure of а plant to grow.

Suitable guards should be provided for all trees planted where exposed to horse bites, hub scars and similar injuries.

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HEDGES

THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC.

1 present popularity of hedges as dividing lines and for ornamental plantings is the 2 outcome of a rapid progress toward better gardening.

DECIDUOUS per per per per 100 1000 $ 100 1000 Barberry Thunberg's Privet California.

(Japan). 12-18 in $ 3.00 $ 25.00 10912 Ine sos $ 8.00 $ 75.00 18-24 in 4.00 35.00 12418 1n. ; 255 12.00 100.00 24-30 in 5.00 45.00 18-24 in 15.00 125.00 0-40 їп d fer oF d 98 00

Barberry Vulgaris. : 5 1218in...... 10.00 80.00 | Privet Ibota (Japan). 18-24 in. ..... 12.00 100.00 15-18 in. 10.00 80.00 DU p RS VR 15.00 120.00 18-24 in...... 12.00 100.00 2:8 8 15.00 125.00 Burning Bush Quince Japan (Evonymus Alata). (Cydonia) 19:24 30.45 $5. 20.00 175.00 усы); : 18-24 in 12.00 90.00 24-80 in 25.00 200.00 н 24-30 in 15.00 120.00 80-36 in 30.00 250.00 Rosa Rugosa (Red Lilac Purple. or White). 18-24 in 12.00 100.00 18 1 3 18.00 150.00 2-3 ft........ 15.00 120.00 24-30 in 20.00 175.00 Lilac White. Spiraea Thunberg's. 18-24 іп...... 15.00 120.00 |"? Magi. 748 d 125.00 2-3 ft. 18.00 150.00 19-24 1n...... 18.00 150.00 Privet Amoor (Up- 24-30 in 20.00 175.00 right). Spiraea Van Houte's. lt 10.00 80.00 18-24 in 12.00 100.00 2:8 Жа э 12.00 100.00 24-30 in...... 15.00 120.00 9:47 cies os 15.00 120.00 80-86 in 18.00 150.00 EVERGREENS per per per per 100 1000 100 1000 Arborvite American. 2o qo ON Pine White. 12-15 in : : 15-18 in...... 15.00 125.00 15-18 in 25.00 225.00 18:24 аита 20.00 175.00 18-24 in...... 30.00 250.00 24-30 in...... 25.00 225.00 24-30 in 35.00 300.00 “иа ОША ога ) Spruce Norway. ?lumosa and Aurea). 12-15 in. . .... 12.00 100.00 8-12 in...... 25.00 200.00 15-18 in 15.00 120.00 12-18 in. ..... 30.00 250.00 18-24 in 20.00 175.00 Hemlock American. 12-15 in...... 20.00 175.00 | Yew Japan (Taxus 15-18 in 30.00 275.00 Cuspidata). 18-24 in 50.00 445.00 8:122n-. о: 25.00 200.00 24-30 in 75.00 650.00 125153ni ay 40.00 350.00 30-36 in 90.00 800.00 10:18 in 75.00 650.00

25 or more at hundred rates. 250 or more at thousand rates.

Landscape Department

Where best results are attained in landseape and other gardening work, both experience and taste are important factors. ur landscape Department is under well equipped and expert management. We are always ds to offer suggestions without charge to intending purchasers, but where landscape problems require special visits, plans, specifications, etc., a charge is made consistent with value of services rendered. e will be pleased to take up this matter more fully with those who are interested. Ample reference from those who have and are employing us.

Send for our Landscape cross-section sketch-sheet blank. By filling it out and returning it to us you will have supplied us such information that we can offer you valuable suggestions for which there will be no charge.

Sept. 14, 1917. “T bought of you in the spring, a Privet hedge, and had it set out on its

arrival, and beg to state that it has done exceedingly well.”

F. J. Lewis, Stamford, Conn.

pue following lists are so arranged that quick reference can be made to sizes and prices of the stock we have to offer. We have used a popular classification, as follows:

TREES. Pages 5 to 13. Shedding foliage in the Autumn. Example, Maple.

EVERGREENS. Pages 14 to 18. Foliage remaining on tree throughout the year. Example, Norway Spruce.

BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS. Pages 19 to 20. Foliage remaining throughout the year. Example, Rhodendrons.

SHRUBS. Pages 21 to 28. Shedding foliage in Autumn. Example, Lilac.

VINES. Pages 29 to 30. Example, Wisteria.

HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. Pages 31 to 38. Hardy permanent roots. Above the ground the growth is renewed annually. Example, Peonia.

HARDY ROSES. Pages 39 to 41.

N General list of fruit trees and small fruits. Pages 42 t0 45.

The Botanical names are inserted alphabetically in THIS TYPE, under their respective classes, and refer to the popular, соттоп or English names.

Examples—ACER, see Maple; PICEA, see Spruce, Hibiscus, see Althea, etc.

TREES

The keen personal pleasure of knowing that one has added to the sum total of the noble trees which develop into greater beauty from year to year is worth many times all the trouble and expense involved. To be able to know that an avenue of trees or even a single tree which is growing into mature beauty and usefulness is a result of ones own personal effort is reward enough for the doing. We are conscious of the importance of trees now about us and what they represent in the practical economy and beauty of our surroundings. Some one has planted them and we are enjoying the benefit. The trees which are in their prime of beauty today will some time disappear. Will we leave for future generations a legacy at least as rich in trees as the one we are enjoying? If so, we must do our share which means Plant more trees.

COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

ACACIA LOCUST (Robina Pseudacacia) 4 to 5feet. $ .75 | $6.00 | .....

Showy racemes of fragrant wisteria- 3 to 4 feet. .50 | 4.00 | %

like flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 35 | 3.00 525. 00 ACANTHOPANAX RICINIFOLIUM

CATATIB) а GUI OP TRO red 4to b feet.] 2.50 20.00

Rare tree, tropical foliage, very 3 to 4 feet.] 2.00 | 17.50 | .....

desirable. 2to 3 feet.] 1.25 | 10.00 | 85.00

lto 2feet. 75 | 6.00 | 50.00

ACER, see Maple. ZESCULUS, see Horse Chestnut. AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA (Tree of

LCA VOL d л FO SEU DA do E 8 to 10 feet. 1.00 8.00 ANDROMEDA or Sorrel Tree (Oxyden-

dron arboreum). Specimens, shipped

with balls of earth. ..... ...... 5 to 7 feet, $2.00 to| 10.00

А rare and charming native small 4to 5 feet.“ 1.50 | 12.50 |100.00

TREES

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES

DOGWOOD RED FLOWERING (C; florida var. rubra)... .... 2 2i. 6 to Like the preceding, but having 5to 6 feet. beautiful deep rosy-pink flowers, freely 4 to 5 feet. produced, a desirable tree. 3to 4feet. One of the most valuable orna- 2 to 3 feet. mental trees ever originating in Amer- 1 to 2 feet. ica and should be more freely planted. DOGWOOD WEEPING (C. florida var.). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 to Branches gracefully pendent. 2to 3feet. ELM AMERICAN WHITE (Ulmus americana)...... Specimens, 15 to 25 feet, $3.00 to Too well known to need description. 12 to 15 feet. No other tree forms a finer avenue. 10 to 12 feet. 8 to 10 feet. 6to 8feet. ELM ENGLISH PURPLE-LEAF (U. campestre var.).. Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $2.00 to ELM SCOTCH WEEPING or CAMPERDOWN (U. glabra var.) . . . Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $1.00 to FAGUS, see Beech. ^

FRAXINUS, see Ash. 7 Where specimens GINGEO, see Maiden Hair Tree. е тое НЫН GLEDITSCHIA, see Locust. for descriptions of d Ee Coffee-tree. сеи HALESIA, see Snowdrop-tree.

HAMAMELIS, see Witch Hazel. еа

HOLLY, see Broad-Leaf Evergreens.

HONEY-LOCUST AMERICAN (Gle- 4to 6 feet.

ditschia triacanthos)............... 3to 4feet.

A tree of 1 outline. 2 to 3 feet. Thrives on very light soils.

HOP-TREE (Ptelea trifoliata).......... 4to 5feet.

Interesting small tree, very hardy. 2 to 3 feet.

HORNBEAM AMERICAN (Carpinus

caroliniana)....... Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, $2.50 to

А graceful and interesting tree. 6 їо 8 feet.

HORNBEAM EUROPEAN (C. Betulus).

Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $3.00 to

This Hornbeam eventually becomes 8 to 10 feet.

a large tree. A most desirable variety. 6 to 8 feet.

HORSE-CHESTNUT DWARF (ZEseulus

parviflora)......... Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $2.50 to

A shrub-like Horse chestnut, bloom- : to З feet.

ing in July. Very desirable for massing. to 2 feet HORSE-CHESTNUT RED (JE. Hippo- ORHUADUIR ,,, Е 6to 7 feet. Medium size tree, with showy red 5 to 6 feet. blooms. 4to 5 feet. HORSE-CHESTNUT WHITE (Ж. Hip- S ау Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $2.00 to A popular tree, well-known for its 8 to 10 feet beautiful foliage and showy flowers. 6 to 8 feet

HORSE-CHESTNUT WHITE DOUBLE (Ж. vex var.) .. Speeimens, 10 to 15 feet, $3.00 to Very desirable variety of preceding. 8 to 10 feet.

ILEX, see Broad-Leaf Evergreens. JAPAN MAPLES, see Maples. JUDAS TREE AMERICAN (Cereis can-

ВОӨПЕ ЕЛ es ns ie NS 5to 6 feet.

Also known as Red-bud. Flowers 4to 5 feet.

rosy pink before leaves. 2to 3 feet JUDAS TREE AMERICAN WHITE (C.

CANAGENBIS F) : 8to 4feet

A very rare variety of the above. 2to 3 feet

JUDAS TREE CHINESE (C. chinensis). Specimens, 3 to 4 feet, $2.00 to JUGLANS, see Walnut.

TREES

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES

Each

CHERRY DOUBLE PINK, J. Н. Veitch (Prunus serrulata var.). A beautiful dwarf, double pink cherry. Profuse bloomer. CHERRY JAPAN WEEPING (Prunus subhirtella var.). . . . Specimens, 6 to 8 Producing an abundance of delicate ink flowers as the new growth is un- olding, giving the whole plant an indescribable charm. pom SARGENT'S (Prunus serrulata 7% QUUM EE I I AE v, ул, Large Japan cherry, beautiful pink flowers, rare and desirable. CHERRY WEEPING (Prunus serotina

var. CHERRY WEEPING unus cerasus

d. CRABAPPLE BECHTEL’S DOUBLE сү ioensis var.).

5 5 to 7 feet, $2.00 to (Pr

4to 5feet.|$ 1.00 |$ 8.00 870.00 3to 4feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 feet, $2.50 tor 15:00 .] 8 6 to 8 feet.] 2.50 20.00 5 to 6 feet.] 1.50 12.50 | ..... 4 to 5 feet. 1.00 9:00] 47. Dto 7 Teoti 200 9 4 to 5 feet. 1.50 12.50 | ..... 3 to 4 feet. 1.00 9.000

8 to 10 feet.

ouble form of the Western Crab- 3 to 4 feet.“ 75 6.00 apple. Light pink. 2 to 3 feet 50 4.0000 CRABAPPLE PARKMAN’S (P. Halliana VV Specimens, 6 to 8 feet, $2.00 tof 6.00 | ..... | ..... One of the most elegant of all the 5 to 6 feet. 1.50 12.500 Japan flowering crabapples. Flowers 4 to 5 feet. 70.00 deep rose red; foliage glossy. 3 to 4 feet. 35.00 CRABAPPLE PINK JAPAN (Р. pulcher- ima var.)..... а ERY 5 to 6feet.| 1.50 12.500 Graceful, small trees; pink pendu- 4 to 5 feet. 70.00 lous flowers. 3 to 4feet. 50.00 CRABAPPLE, PURPLE LEAF, JAPAN (P; pulcherima hyb.)............... 5 to бїееб] 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... A new type, with а rich amber red 4to 5 feet.] 1.50 12.000 Cryo 3 to 4feet| 1.00 | 8.00] ..... CRABAPPLE SCHEIDECKER’S (Р. pulchenma Ай. 8 5to 6 feet.] 1.50 | 12.00 | ..... owers deep pink and quite double. 4to 5 feet. 70.00 One of the best. CRATJEGUS, see Thorn. CYPRESS BALD (Taxodium distichum). 8 to 10 feet.“ 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... The cypress of the South. 6 to 8feet| 1.00 | 9.00 | ..... DOGWOOD JAPAN WHITE (Cornus 4 to 5 feet. 2.50 | 20.001. ОЧЕН S cr ra NU OQ ЕУ. 3 to 4feet. 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... Rare tree of unusual merit, flower- 2 to 3 feet.] 1.00| 9.00 ing later than our native Dogwood. lto 2feet.| 50 4.0000 DOGWOOD WHITE FLOWERING (Cornus florida) . . . Specimens, 7 to 15 feet, $2.00 to} 15.00 | ..... | ..... ur native White Dogwood is with- 5 to 6 feet. 115.00 out a rival among ornamental trees of 4 to 5 feet. 80.00 medium size. Itiseffectiveasasingle 3to 4 feet. 50.00 cimen, in groups, mixed with other 2 to 3 feet. 30.00 shrubs and trees, or along the wood- 1 to 2 feet. 20.00

land border.

November 17, 1917.

“Please enter our order for the following assortment of shade trees for the Grove St. Cemetery. Of the lot of 175 Norway Maples we had of you several

years ago, not one has failed to grow. а great addition to the

hese trees are now all fine specimens and uty of the grounds.” Dwight В.

Snow,

Asst. Supt. Grove St. Cemetery,

New Haven, Conn.

TREES

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

DOGWOOD RED FLOWERING (O florida Var. тирга)... ve coe 6 to 8 feet.] $3. Like the preceding, but having 5to 6 feet.] 2. beautiful deep rosy-pink flowers, freely 4to 5feet| 2.00 |$17.50 | ..... produced, a desirable tree. 3to 4 feet.) 1 One of the most valuable orna- 2 to 3 feet.] 1. mental trees ever originating in Amer- 1 to 2 feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 ica and should be more freely planted. DOGWOOD WEEPING (C. florida var.). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | .....

Branches gracefully pendent. 2 to 3feet| 1.00 | 6. 00 ELM AMERICAN WHITE (Ulmus americana)...... Specimens, 15 to 25 feet, $3.00 to| 25.00 | ..... ] .....

Too well known to need description. 12 to 15 feet.] 2.50 2000 No other tree forms a finer avenue. 10 to 12 feet. 1.50 | 12.50 115. 00 8 to 10 feet. 1.00 | 8.00 60. 00

6 to 8 feet. 50 4.00 | 35.00 КМ. ENGLISH d (U. mpestre var.).. cimens, 10 to 15 feet, $2.00 to] 5.00 | ..... | ..... ELM ‘SC OTCH WIRE. NG or CAMPERDOWN л (U. glabra var.) . . . Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $1.00 toj 15.00 | ..... [ ..... FAGUS, see Beech. >

FRAXINUS, see A. Where specimens GINGEO, see Maiden Hair Tree. „5 GLEDITSCHIA, see Locust. for descriptions of Елиа е Сойее-{тее. euk AS г HALESIA, see Snowdrop-tree.

HAMAMELIS, see Witch Hazel. e M ae

HOLLY, see Broad-Leaf Evergreens.

HONEY-LOCUST AMERICAN (Gle- 4to 6 feet. .50 | 4 ditschia triacanthos)............... 3to 4 feet. .95 3. А tree of picturesque outline. 2 to 3 feet. 25 2.00 | 15.00 Thrives on very light soils. HOP-TREE (Ptelea trifoliata).......... 4to 5 feet. DOM 8 Interesting small tree, very hardy. 2to 8 feet. 35 3 HORNBEAM AMERICAN (Carpinus caroliniana)....... Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, $2.50 to| 5 A graceful and interesting tree. 6 to Sfeet| 2 HORNBEAM EUROPEAN (C. Betulus). Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $3.00 о] 5.00 | ..... | ..... This Hornbeam eventually becomes 8 to 10feet.| 1. a large tree. A most desirable variety. 6 to 8feet.| 1 HORSE-CHESTNUT DWARF (Eseulus parviflora)......... Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $2.50 to| 10.00 | ..... | ..... A shrub-like Horse chestnut, bloom- 2to З feet. .75 020031 75.05 ing in July. Very desirable for massing. 1 to 2 feet. 50 % 475051 2 2055 HORSE-CHESTNUT RED (Æ. Hippo- chStanum Hy bs)! co. йук Ele es zie 6 (o0. З Medium size tree, with showy red "Pel 0fe66| 150 12239090 to 1:

blooms. 5 feet. 00::*-9300 [222285 HORSE-CHESTNUT WHITE (Ж. Hip-

FFF Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $2.00 to] 8.00 | ..... | .....

À popular tree, well-known for its 8tol0feet| 1.50 2228

beautiful foliage and showy flowers. 6 to 8 feet.] 1.25 | 10.00 | .....

HORSE-CHESTNUT WHITE DOUBLE (Ж. кий. var.)..Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $3.00 to] 10.00 | ..... | ..... Very desirable variety of preceding. 8 to 2. ILEX, see Broad-Leaf Evergreens. JAPAN MAPLES, see Maples. JUDAS TREE AMERICAN (Cerois can- %% ͥùun.. MU: 5 to Also known as Red-bud. Flowers 4 to rosy pink before leaves. 2 to JUDAS TREE AMERICAN WHITE (С. GanadenNS Far). 3 to A very rare variety of the above. 2 to JUDAS TREE CHINESE (C. chinensis). Specimens, 8 to 4 feet, $2.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... JUGLANS, see Walnut.

TREES

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

LARCH EUROPEAN (Larix decidua). Specimens, 12 to 20 feet, $2.00 to|$20.00

A beautiful tree, foliage turning a 8 to 10 feet.] 1.50 |$12.00 | .....

warm yellow in fall, very rapid grower, 6to 8 feet.] 1.25 | 9.00 870. 00

ardy. 5 to 6feet| 1.00 | 7.00 | 60.00 LARCH EUROPEAN WEEPING (L.

ecidua var.)...... pecimens, 8 to 10 feet, $3.00 to} 20.00 | ..... . LARCH GOLDEN (Pseudolarix Kemp-

BOUL) eoe ДОЛ od S 5 2 to 8 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... ] .....

LARCH JAPANESE (L. leptolepsis).

Specimens, 10 to 12 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... А

Native of Japan. Rapid grower, 6to 8 feet.] 1.50 | 12.00 | .....

hardy. A most beautiful larch. 4to 6feet.| 1.00 | 7.50 | 65.00

LARIX, see Larch. LINDEN AMERICAN or BASSWOOD

(Tilia americana). Specimens, 12 to 16 feet, $2.00 tol. 8.00].....].....

Shapely trees 5 large handsome 10 to 12 feet.“ 1.50 | 12.50 115. 00

foliage. 8 to 10 feet. 1.25 | 9.00 | 80.00 LINDEN CRIMEAN (T. euchlora).

Specimens, 10 to 20 feet, $3.00 to} 18.00 | ..... | .....

Shapely habit. ne of the finest 8 to 10 feet.] 1.75 | 15.00 [140.00

trees for a lawn or street tree. 6to 8 feet. 1.25 | 10.00 | 90.00

LINDEN EUROPEAN BROAD-LEAF or LIME (T. piss phy ig):

ecimens, 10 to 20 feet, $3.00 to| 20.00 | ..... | ..... Broad-leaved finden or lime. 10 to 12 feet.] 2.00 | 17.50 [160.00 LINDEN EUROPEAN SILVER (Т.

tomentosa)....... Specimens, 8 to 20 feet, $2.50 to LINDEN EUROPEAN SILVER WEEP- ING (T. petiolaris). Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $3.00 to

Slightly drooping branches. 8 to 10 feet.] 2.50 2250 LINDEN EUROPEAN SMALL-LEAF or LIME (T. vulgaris). Specimens, 10 to 20 feet, $3.00 to} 20.00 | ..... | ..... The common lime tree of Europe. LIQUIDAMBAR, see Sweet-Gum. LIRIODENDRON, see Tulip-Tree. LOCUST, see Honey-Locust and Acacia. MAACKIA, see Yellow-wood. *MAGNOLIA ALBA SUPERBA (Hybrid). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00 to} 6.00 | ..... | ..... *MAGNOLIA CONSPICUA (M. denudata). Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 toj 5.00 Uͤ1mͥU I. А rare magnolia of great beauty. | MAGNOLIA CUCUMBER-TREE (Mag- 10to12feet| 2.50|.....]..... Nola acuminatis) 961,508 8 to 10 feet.) 1.50 | 12.50 [115.00 *MAGNOLIA HALL'S EARLY JAPAN (M. stellata)....... Specimens, 4 to 5 feet, $5.00 to| 15.00 | PH Sometimes known as the Star-Mag- 2to 3feet| 3.00 | 25.00 1 ..... nolia. It is a shrub-like tree. 1 to 2 feet 2.00 | 18:50 | ...... MAGNOLIA HYPOLEUCA. : оа 8 to 12 feet, $5.00 to| 10.00 ratte Japan magnolia of large size. : *MAGNOLIA LENNEI (Hybrid). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00 0] 6.00 | ..... | ..... The latest of the class to bloom, very 3 to 4 feet. 2.50 | 22.00 | ..... large flowers, deep rich rose red. MAGNOLIA SALICIFOLIA. Specimens, 4 to 7 feet, $2.50 to} 5. h | ..... *MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Hybrid). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00 to] 6.000. This is the well-known and more 3 to 4 feet.] 2.50 | 22.00 | . common pink magnolia. 2 to 3feet| 2.00 | 18.50 | ..... *MAGNOLIA SPECIOSA (Hybrid). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00to| 6.00 | ..... | ..... Much lighter in color and larger 3 to 4 feet.] 2.50 | 22.00 | ..... than Soulangeana. 2to 3 feet.] 2.00 | 18.50 | ..... MAGNOLIA SWEET-BAY (M. glauca). Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00 +0) 5.00 | ..... М Sweet swamp magnolia, а shrub with 3 to 4 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... evergreen leaves in sheltered locations. 2 to 3 feet.] 1.00 | 7.50 | 65.00

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*MAGNOLIA THURBER’S (M. Kobus). Specimens, 10 to 15 feet, $4.00 to/$15.00 | ...:. | .....

A beautiful and fragrant magnolia 8 to 10feet.| 3.00 [$25.00 |$.....

from Japan, а handsome tree. 6to 8 feet.] 2.00 | 18.00 [160.00 MAGNOLIA UMBRELLA-TREE (M.

e por ek bios Td ee in 8 to 10 feet 2.00 17150

1.50 | 12.00 110. 00

ery ornamental tree of spreading 6 to S feet. habit, large leaves and showy flowers. MAGNOLIA WATSONII. Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $3.00 to NOTE—Magnolias marked with * bloom before leaves appear. MAIDEN HAIR TREE or SALISBURIA (Ginkgo biloba).. . Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $3.00 to} 10. А wonderful tree with wedge-shaped 10 to 12 feet. eid DX nO do nee 1

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leaves, foliage resembling the maiden 8 to 10 feet. hair fern. Splendid lawn and avenue 6 to 8 feet.

tree. 5to 6feet. .75 6.00 | 50.00 MAPLE ASH-LEAF or BOX ELDER (Acer Negundo) . .Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $2.00 to} 10. Vigorous growing Maples, bark 10 to 12 feet. smooth and foliage EIS light green. MAPLE CORK-BARK (A. campestre)., 8 to 10 feet. Dwarf trees of interesting habit, 6 to 8 feet. : brilliant fall foliage. 4to 6 feet. 75 6.50 | 50.00 MAPLE GINNALA (А. ginnala). Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, $3.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... Shrub-like Maple from northern 4 to 5 feet.] 1.00 | 7.50 | 65.00 China and Japan. Dainty foliage. 3to 4feet. £45:-1570300: 1952224 MAPLE NORWAY (A. platanoides). Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $3.00 to| 20. The Norway Maple is one of Ње 12 to 14 feet. 2.00 | 18.00 [150.00 most desirable shade trees. Thriving 10 to 12feet.| 1 on almost any soil and раа 8 to 10 feet. 1. Ў : extreme exposure. We have a splendi 6to 8 feet. .75 | 6.00 | 50.00 Stock of this desirable maple. MAPLE NORWAY. GLOBE-HEAD (A. SU VAR St Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... MAPLE NORWAY REITENBACH'S PURPLE-LEAF (A. plat. var.). Specimens, 12 to 20 feet, $2.00 to] 20.00 | ..... | ..... A form of the Norway Maple with 12 to 15 feet.| 4.00 | ..... | ..... rich amber-red foliage. 10 60 12 feet 3.00 25.000 MAPLE NORWAY SCHWEDLER'S PURPLE-LEAF (A. plat. var.). Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $4.00 to| 15. . The unfolding leaves are of an 10 to 12 feet. 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... intense amber-red. 8 to 10 feet.] 2 MAPLE RED (A. rubrum). : Specimens, 12 to 25 feet, $2.00 to] 20.00 | ..... | ..... Of medium growth, shapely inform. 10 to 12 feet.] 2.00 | 15.00 |130.00 A valuable lawn and avenue tree. 8 to 10 feet.. 1.50 | 12.50 | 90.00 MAPLE SILVER (A. saccharinum).

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Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $2.00 toj 15.00 | ..... | .....

The most rapid-growing of all the 12 to 15 feet. 1.50 | 12.50 | 90.00 Maples and is a very much planted 10 to 12 feet. 1.25 9.00 | 75.00 tree for avenues. 8 to 10 feet. 1.00 7.50 | 50.00

MAPLE SILVER FERN-LEAF (A. sac- charinum var.)... .Specimens, 12 to 20 feet, $2.50 to] 25.00 | ..... | ..... MAPLE SILVER WEIR’S CUT-LEAF (A. saccharinum уаг.). Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $2.00 to] 20.00 | ..... | ..... Form of the Silver Maple with 10 to 12 feet.] 1.75 | 15.00 |130.00 drooping branches and finely cut foliage. 8 to 10 feet.“ 1.25 | 10.00 | 80.00 MAPLE STRIPED BARK or MOOSE. WOOD (A. pennsylvanicum)....... 6to 8 feet.] 1.50 | 10.00 | ..... Of medium growth, upright habit. 3to 4feet. .75 | 6.00 | 50.00 MAPLE SUGAR or HARD (A. saccharum). eie. 15 to 25 feet, $5.00 to} 25.00 | ..... | ..... A most popular Maple as a shade 12 to 15 feet. 2.00 | 17.50 |150.00 and avenue tree. Of rapid and sym- 10 to 12 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 |100.00 metrical growth, thriving on а variety 8 to 10 feet.] 1.00 | 8.00 | 75.00 of soils. 6to 8 feet. .75 | 6.00 | 50.00

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MAPLE TATARICUM (А. tataricum).. 8 to 10 feet./$ 1. Shrub-like tree, brilliant autumn 6to S feet. 3

coloring, hardy and very desirable. 4to 6feet. 50.00 MAPLE JAPAN (Acer palmatum). Specimens, 5 to 12 feet, $2.00 to o А graceful shrubby grower, foliage 4 to 5 feet. 90.00 beautifully tinted in spring and very З to 4 feet. 50.00 brilliant in the fall. 2 to 3 feet. 20.00 MAPLE JAPAN GOLDEN BROAD- LEAF (A. japonicum). Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 to WOO Ais RISIA cee oe A variety with light yellow leaves. 3 to 4 feet. : 5500 2 to 3 feet. 2.00 17.50 MAPLE JAPAN GREEN CUT-LEAF WEEPING........ Specimens, 2 to 6 feet, $3.00 to 4:00: 15.23 caren cc sie MAPLE JAPAN GREEN NARROW- BBAR у v. 2 Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 to JOUET CAE eect aes MAPLE JAPAN RED BROAD-LEAF Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $3.00 to 800 ovi ОЦУ Broad handsome leaves of the most 3to 4feet| 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... intense blood-red when they unfold. 210. 3 fest 2100 | 17:90 | 52.5 MAPLE JAPAN RED NARROW-LEAF. Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $2.50 to ADU SL жене ри MAPLE JAPAN RED WEEPING CUT- PHAP feto Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 to ОО . А variety with a spreading habit. 2 to 3 feet. 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... MORUS, see Mulberry. MOUNTAIN ASH EUROPEAN (Sorbus SUPRA ese Eun uu LE MT 10 0 121feet.| .1.25 10.00 Tree producing clusters of white 8 to 10 feet. 60.00 flowers, followed by red berries. 6to 8feet. 50.00 4to 6feet. 30.00 MULBERRY DOWNING (Morus rubra IVBIS НЕЕ QUU c E Sd 5to 6 feet. 70.00 Ў Rapid grower; large, black, edible 4to 5 feet. 50.00 Tuits. MULBERRY TEA’S WEEPING (M. BIDS VALI. УК же ee РЕ Specimens, $1.50 to «ОО К жоет е Weeping form grafted on stems 2 year heads 80.00 5 to 7 feet high. NETTLE TREE (Celtis occidentalis). Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $3.00 to ОО Ела Foliage resembles the Elm some- 10 to 12 feet.] 2.50 | 20.00 | ..... what. Thrives especially well at the 8 to 10 feet. 130.00 seashore. NYSSA, see Sour-gum. OAK ENGLISH (Quercus robur). Specimens, 10 to 20 feet, $3.00 to . ES OAK ENGLISH GOLDEN-LEAF (Q. robur var.).......Specimens, 8 to 15 feet, $3.00 to 00 Abos OAK ENGLISH PYRAMID FORM (Q. горо VAP). cas Specimens, 8 to 15 feet, $3.00 to .. OAK PIN ($; palustris) . Specimens, 8 to 20 feet, $3.00 to 5 The Pin Oak is by far the most 10 to 12 feet.] 2.50 | 20.00 | ..... planted of all the native oaks. Graceful 8 to 10 feet. 130.00 in form, glossy deeply-pinnated foliage. 6 to 8 feet. 100.00 OAK RED (9. ITT 6 to 8 feet. 100.00 Ideal for lawn or street. 5 to 6 feet. 75.00 OAK SCARLET (Q. coccinea). Specimens, 8 to 15 feet, $3.00 to e Leaves resemble the Pin Oak some- 6 to 8 feet. К 100.00 what in form and coloring. 5to 6 feet. 75.00 OAK WHITE AMERICAN (Q. alba). Specimens, 8 to 12 feet, $3.00 to OO abeg oec dos Bik OAK WHITE WATER (0). bicolor). Specimens, 8 to 12 feet, $3.00 to 100 25 в OXYDENDRON, see Andromeda. PAGODA TREE (Sophora japonica). . 8 to 10 feet. 500 Medium-sized tree of graceful habit, 6 to 8 feet.] 2.00 | 18.00 | ..... bark a peculiar deep sea-green. 5 to 6feet.| 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... PAGODA TREE WEEPING (S. japonica $ VARRO AES E. Specimens Vrae 6 to 8 feet, $3.00 to} 15.00 | ..... | ..... PAULOWNIA TOMENTOSUM....... 9to 4feet.|. .75 | 6.00 | .....

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PEACH DOUBLE CRIMSON (Prunus 776%. POS adf vote caca Са 4to 6feet.$ .50 [$ 3.500 PEPPERIDGE, see Sour Gum. PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE (Cork F Specimens, 12 to 18 feet, $3.00 to КООЗУ УХ Chinese tree with spreading habit. 10 to 12 feet. Foliage produces a very spicy odor. 8 to 10 feet. PLANE, ORIENTAL or LONDON (Plat- anus acerfolia). ..Specimens, 12 to 25 feet, $2.50 to OOM etc A noble tree of very rapid growth. 10 to 12 feet.

Very desirable for avenue planting. 8 to 10 feet. 80.00 6to 8 feet. 50.00

PLATANUS, see Plane. PLUM BEACH (Prunus maritima)..... Sto Аве 0 3500

Shrub-like growth, white flowers 2to 3 feet.

produced in early Spring. id PLUM DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ч CVVT 2 to 3 feet. 20.00 PLUM MOSER'S DOUBLE WHITE PURPLE LEAF (P. cerasifera var.). 4 to 5 feet.] 1.00 | 9.00 | ..... PLUM PISSARD'S PURPLE LEAF (P. ОБТВНИӘГа VA OU е уала 8 to 10 feet. 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... Brilliant, amber-red foliage. 6to 8 feet.] 1.00 | 9.00 POPLAR CAROLINA (Populus deltoides o Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, 82. 00 to o A much- used tree where quick 12 to 15 feet. S 75.00 results are required; of very rapid 10 to 12 feet. 50.00 growth under varying conditions; 8 to 10 feet. 35.00 glossy, clean foliage. 6 to 8 feet. 25.00 POPLAR LOMBARDY (P. nigra var. TURON), i сы з Specimens, 12 to 20 feet, $2.50 to OO БЕЛИК КЕ meets ot A favorite tree where striking pyram- 10 to 12 feet. 60.00 ida] masses of foliage are required. 8 to 10 feet. 35.00 Used in creation of formal garden 6 to 8 feet. 25.00 effects. POPLAR SIMON’S (P. Simonii). A distinct quick growing variety. 8tol0feet| 1.25 | 10.00 | ..... Shiny willow-like leaves. бло 8feeU 5 8:00] 5s POPLAR WHITE MAPLE-LEAF (Р. alba var. nivea)... Specimens, 12 to 20 feet, $2.50 to OD a T eka Beautiful form of the white poplar, 10 to 12 feet. 0 leaves maple-shaped, dark green above 8 to 10 feet. 100.00 and velvety white beneath. 6to 8 feet. 60.00 POPULUS, see Poplar. PRUNUS, see Plum. PTELEA, see Hop-tree. PYRUS, see Crabapple. QUERCUS, see Oak. RED-BUD, see Judas Tree. ROBINIA, see Acacia. SALISBURIA, see Maiden-Hair Tree. SALIX, see Willow. SNOW-DROP TREE (Halesia carolina). Medium size tree bearing snow-drop 10 to 12 feet.] 1.50 | 12.00 | ..... like blossoms. Very desirable. 6 to 8 feet. 50.00 SOPHORA, see Pagoda Tree. . SORBUS, see Mountain Ash. SORREL TREE, see Andromeda. SOUR-GUM or TUPELO (Nyssa sylvatica) 2 to 3 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... Also known as Pepperidge. lto 2feet. 80.00 SWEET GUM (Liquidambar Styraciflua). Specimens, 12 to 14 feet, $8.00 to WOO Neate ns al dake cy lto 2 feet. К 25.00 SYCAMORE, see Plane. TAXODIUM, see Cypress. THORN COCKSP (Cratzgus Crus-galli). š Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to «Ой IE S EY SER: Picturesque habit AE: Kom 2to 3 feet. 25.00 THORN ENGLISH DOUBLE CRIMSON or PAUL’S (C. Oxycantha var.). i роши 6 to 10 feet, $3.00 to} 12.00 | ..... | ..... Also known as Paul's crimson double 5 to 6 feet.] 1.50 | 12.00 | ..... hawthorn. 4to 5feet. 80.00

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THORN ENGLISH DOUBLE WHITE (C. Oxyeantha var.).Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, $3.00 to/$12.00 | ..... | ..... An interesting form of Hawthorn 5 to 6feet| 1.50 |$12.00 | ..... with white flowers. 4to 5feet| 1.00 | 9.00 |$80.00 TILIA, see Linden. Ў TREE OF HEAVEN, see Ailanthus. TULIP-TREE or WHITE-WOOD (Lirio- dendron Tulipifera).Specimens, 12 to 15 feet, $3.50 to] 10.00 | ..... | ..... Majestic native tree belonging to 10 to 12 feet.] 2.50 | 20.00 | ..... the magnolia famil

3 8 to 10 feet. 1.75 | 15.00 [180.00 TULIP-TREE VARIEGATED-LEAF (L. Tulipifera var.) . . .Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, $3.00 to| 15.00 | ..... | ..... TUPELO, see Sour-Gum. ULMUS, see Elm. VIRGILIA LUTEA, see Yellow-wood. WALNUT BLACK (Juglans nigra)..... 506768: c rt Vigorous tree. Nuts fine quality. 4to 5feet. 75 5 А ; З to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 WALNUT ENGLISH (J. regia). A very 3 to 4 feet. 1.50 | 12. Һага type. 2to 3feet| 1 8 WALNU EBOLD'S (J. Sieboldiana). Specimens, 10 to 14 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | .....

Vigorous tree from Japan similar to 8 to 10 feet.] 1.00 | 7.50 | ..... our native black walnut in habit of 6 to 8 feet. .75 | 5.00 | 40.00 rowth. Nuts fine quality. 4to 6 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00

WILLOW GOLDEN-BARK (Salix vitel-

T1777 ð ͤ ß ̃ů oi ТҮЗ 10 to 12 feet. 1.00 | 8.00 | .....

Very rapid- growing willow which 8 to 10 feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 reaches a large size; the twigs are 6 to 8 feet. .50 | 4.00 | 35.00 bright golden. 4to 5 feet. 35 3.00 | 20.00

WILLOW GOLDEN-BARK WEEPING

(S. vitelina var.) .Specimens, 10 to 20 feet, $2.00 to} 15.00 | ..... | .....

A most beautiful weeping golden- 8 to 10feet| 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00

bark willow. 6to 8 feet. 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00 WILLOW JAPANESE (S. Sieboldiana).

Specimens, 10 to 12 feet, $2.00 to| 5.00 5

A very graceful, slender-branched, 8 to 10 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 | .....

shrub-like willow, with sage-green foli- 6 to 8 feet.] 1.00 50 | 60.00

age and small pussies.” 4to 5 feet. .50 50 | 25.00

WILLOW LAUREL-LEAF (S. pentandra). 8 to 10 feet.] 1.00 00 | 70.00

Upright in habit with glossy foliage. 6 to 8 feet. .75 WILLOW PUSSY EUROPEAN (8.

Capra) Re: MR conc hay washes ss 3to 4 feet. .50 00 | 30.00 WILLOW RED-BARK (S. vit. var britzensis). Red bark in the winter. 4to 6 feet. :35 00 | 20.00

WILLOW SILVER-LEAF (S. alba var.). 8 to 10 feet. 1.00 А dwarf willow with silvery foliage. 6 to 8 feet. trf: WILLOW THURLOW'S WEEPING (8.

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elegantissima). . . . Specimens. 15 to 20 feet, $3.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... very beautiful willow, similar to 10 to 12 feet.| 1.50 | 10.00 | 90.00 Babyloniea but somewhat more erect. 8 to 10 feet.] 1.25 | 9.00 | 80.00 WILLOW WEEPING (S. babylonica)., 10 to 12 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 The well-known weeping willow. 8 to 10 feet.] 1.00 | 8.00 70.00 WITCH HAZEL AMERICAN (Hamamelis

virginiana)........ Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $2.00 to| 15 ur native Witch Hazel is a charm- 5 to 6feet| 1.50 | 12.50 |100.00 1

ing, shrub-like tree. Everyone is famil- 4to 5feet| 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00 lar with its charm in the late Fall. 3 ќо 4 feet, .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 WITCH HAZEL JAPANESE (H. japonica). Beautiful species, blooms in Spring, 2 to 3 feet.] 2.00 | 15.00 | ..... rare. lto 2 feet.] 1.25 | 10.00 | 90.00 YELLOW-WOOD AMERICAN (Cladrastis ёа) i28 IOS Specimens, 15 to 20 feet, $3.00 to| 20.00 | ... A very desirable tree of medium 10 to 12 feet.] 2.00 | 17.50 [160.00 growth. The trees are festooned with 8 to 10 feet. 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 white blooms resembling wisteria. 6 to 8 feet. 1.00 | 9.00 | 75.00 YELLOW-WOOD JAPANESE (Maackia amurensis)........ Specimens, 8 to 12 feet, $2.00 te| 5.00 | ..... | .....

ZANTHOXYLUM, see Ash, Prickly.

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beautiful varieties as well as a large stock of the more common sorts. We are

fortunate in having soil conditions very favorable for their development, both of top and root. We transplant and root-prune all our evergreens frequently, which practically insures their successful transplanting, even the larger specimens.

Fy Bee veri are a specialty with us and our collection includes many rare and

COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

ABIES, see Fir. ARBORVIT/E AMERICAN (Thuja oc- cidentalis) Specimens, 5 to 20 feet, $5.00 to/$25.00 | |..... Also known as White Cedar. All 6 to 7 feet. things considered this native evergreen 5 to 6 feet. and its numerous varieties is among 4to 5 feet.

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our most useful of evergreens. 3to 4 feet. 00 8.00 | 65.00 Hedge grades, see page 4. 2to 3 feet. 75 6.00 | 45.00

ARBORVIT/E AMERICAN VAR. GEO. PREABODY,- Specimens, 4 to 7 feet, $2.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... One of the best golden forms. З to 4feet.| 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00

2to 3feet. ARBORVITZ AMERICAN VAR. GLOBE. Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $2.50 to Develops into globe-like head, 18 to 24 inches. quite dwarf, seldom getting to be 12 to 18 inches. more than three feet high. 8 to 12 inches. ARBORVIT AMERICAN VAR. HOVEY’S.

Specimens, 3 to 4 feet, $3.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ....- Globular in form; foliage light green. 2to 3feet.|| 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 lto 2 feet.] 1.00 оО Ер т ARBORVIT AMERICAN VAR. PYRAM- ЖОКИ S. a eerie: Specimens, 4 to 10 feet, $3.00 to} 20.00 | ..... | ..... Pyramidal form, rich dark green 3 to 4feet.| 1.50 | 12.50 100. 00 foliage. Very useful where а formal 2to 3 feet. 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00 column of deep green is required. 1 о 2 feet. iD 6.00 | 40.00 ARBORVIT AMERICAN VAR. ROS- ИЧКЕ АЧЫК Му аа xn 3to 4feet| 2.00 | 18.00 | ..... Ve ha eye DES 2:to 3 feet.] 1.50 12.50 ARBORVIT AMERICAN VAR. SIBER- BAN Уе БЫ Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $3.00 to| 15.00 | ..... | ..... Compact and dense of foliage, the 3 to 4feet. 2.00 | 17.50 | .....

color remains quite a rich green 2to 3feet. throughout the year. One of the best. 1to 2feet. ARBORVITA ORIENTAL (Thuja orien- оаа Specimens, 4 to 10 feet, $2.00 to Brilliant evergreen with close as- scending fan-shaped branches. ARBORVIT ORIENTAL VAR. COM- РАСТА (T. orientalis var.).. ...... 2to 8 feet. A charming form of American origin. 1 to 2 feet. ARBORVIT/E ORIENTAL VAR. ELE- GANTISSIMA.....Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 to

соза tips brilliant yellow. ARBORVITZE STANDISH'S (Thuja Standishii)......... Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $5.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... Makes a very graceful medium-sized 3to 4 feet.] 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... tree. Hardy and desirable. 20.23 feet. --2700 1-17. 50.1, oes lto 2 feet. 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00

BIOTA, see Arborvite Oriental. CEDAR (Red), see Juniper. CHAMJECYPARIS, see Retinispora. CYPRESS JAPAN, see Retinispora. FIR JAPAN (Abies brachyphylla or homo- lepsis)..... pipe 2to З feet. 'The hardiest and best conifer that 18 to 24 inches. Japan has contributed. FIR . ENOS (Abies cephalonica). Specimens, 2 to 8 feet, $1.50 to} 10.00 | ..... | .....

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FIR NORDMAN’S (Abies Nordmanniana).

Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $8.00 toj/$25.00 | ..... | .....

Lustrous, deep green foliage and 24 to 30 inches. 2.

symmetrical. 18 to 24 inches. FIR MANCHURIAN BALSAM (Abies

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Rich, green foliage, fragrant. 2to 3 feet.

lto 2 feet. FIR WHITE (Abies concolor). Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $5.00 to А beautiful fir of rapid growth and 3to 4feet. withstands exposure to heat and 2 to 3 feet. drought better than any other ever- 18 to 24 inches. reen we have. 12 to 18 inches. HEMLOCK AMERICAN (Tsuga cana- сепа is IV. Specimens, 4 to 20 feet, $3.00 to For general lawn and landscape З to 4 feet. planting, hemlock lends itself in 2to 3 feet. more ways than perhaps any other 18 to 24 inches. evergreen. Hedge grade, see page 4. 12 to 18 inches. HEMLOCK AMERICAN WEEPING. Specimens, 3 to 18 feet, $5.00 to РОО Most unique, branches drooping. 2 to З feet.

18 to 24 inches.

HEMLOCK CAROLINA (T. caro- Dich fhe: s te eee ane Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.50 to 00 Graceful species, perfectly hardy 15 to 18 inches.

and quite different from Canadensis.

HEMLOCK JAPAN (T. diversifolia). Oriental hemlock, very attractive 18 to 24 inches.

habit. 12 to 18 inches. HEMLOCK SIEBOLD'S (T. Sie- bold). wo luus Specimens, 3 to 6 feet, $5.00 to . |e ees Japanese hemlock with slender 2to 3 feet. 3 branches, very rare. 18 to 24 inches. JUNIPER CANADIAN or COMMON (Juniperus communis).Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $2.50 to 0 E E Our stock is grown from the form 2 to 3 feet. native in this vicinity. lto 2feet. JUNIPER DOUGLAS' GOLDEN (J. communis Uus "rM Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 to POOE аа A Very fine golden form. 12 to 18 inches. JUNIPER CHINESE (J. chinensis). Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $2.00 to A Foliage light green; especially rich in the winter. JUNIPER CHINESE GOLDEN (J. chinensis var.)....... Specimens, 2 to 6 feet, $2.00 to S A charming form with rich golden 12 to 15 inches. s DES. 8 to 12 inches. JUNIPER IRISH (J. communis var.) Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $2.00 to V . Pyramidal in form and of a strik- 2 to 3 feet. ing 5 gray foliage 18 to 24 inches. JUNIPER PFITZER’S (J. chinensis A NBEO sacs n aeos Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $6.00 to o o ( don WA Beautiful, graceful habit. 2 to 3 feet. JUNIPER RED CEDAR (J. virginiana). Nursery grown specimens, 4 to 10 feet, $2.00 to o Our native red cedar. Carefully 4to 5 feet. collected native stock from two to 3 to 4 feet. twenty feet, inquire for special prices. 2to 3 feet. JUNIPER RED CEDAR, BLUE TYPE (J. virginiana var.). . Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $5.00 to VOUS Ao Dr ra А silvery form of the preceding. 3to 4feet. 2 to 3 feet.

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JUNIPER SQUAMATA (J. squamata).

Е рше 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 to ТООКЕ А charming dwarf form, with 18 to 24 inches.

beautiful silvery gray foliage, suit- 12 to 18 inches. able for rock gardening. 8 to 12 inches. JUNIPER STRICTA (J. excelsa YA Compact habit. Foliage bluish 2to 3ft. green. Very hardy. 18 to 24 inches.

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 Per 100

PICEA, see Spruce. PINE AUSTRIAN (Pinus nigra var.

BUSHTICA) ы ЙЫ. Specimens, 4 to 10 feet, $3.00 to/$20.00 | ..... | ..... Well-known and much planted. З о 4feet.| 3.00 |$27.50 |$..... Very rapid growth of pleasing color. 2to 3feet| 2.00 | 17.50 |150.00

Does very well at the seashore. PINE BHOTAN (P. excelsa). Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $5.00 to} 20.00 | ..... | ..... Graceful rapid growing pine, 3to 4feet| 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... resembling the white pine. 2 to 3 feet.] 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... PINE BULL (P. Ponderosa). Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $3.00 to] 25.00 | ..... | ..... PINE JACK (P. Banksiana)......... 4to 5 feet.] 1. A picturesque native pine. 3to 4feet.| 1.00 | 9.00 | 75.00 Thriving on driest soils. 2 to 3 feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 PINE KOREAN (Р. koraiensis). Specimens, 2 to 5 feet, $3.00 to

PINE MUGHO (P. montana var.).

0. A slow growing pine with hand- 18 to 24inches.| 2.50 | 22.50 | ..... some foliage. 12 to 18inches| 2.00 | 17.50. PINE LIMBER (Р. flexilis).......... 2to 3feet. 2.50 | 20.00 | ..... A charming, spreading pine. 12 to 18inches.| 2.00 | 17.50 |150.00 Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $3.00 to} 15.00 | ..... | ..... One of the best dwarf pines, 18to24inches| 2.00 | 17.50 [150.00 thrives well in almost any dry soil. 12 to 18inches.| 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 PINE PITCH (Р. rigida), Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, $5.00 to] 10.00 | ..... | Effective native pine; does well 4to 5feet. 3.00 | 27.50 | ..... by the sea-side. 8to 4feet.| 2.00 17.50 $ 2to 3feet.| 1.25 | 10.00 | 90.00 PINE RED JAPANESE (P. densiflora). Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $5.00 to| 10.00 | ..... | ..... A strikingly beautiful pine of re- 3to 4feet. 3.00 | 27.50 | ..... fined habit. 2 to 3feet. 2.00 | 17.50 |150.00 PINE RED VAR. GOLDEN (Р. densi- HOS VAIO. iV vid Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 to| 10.00 | ..... | ..... PINE RED VAR. TANYOSHO (P. densiflora var.) Specimens, 3 to 4 feet, $5.00 toj 15.00 | o PINE SCOTCH (Р. sylvestris). Specimens, 6 to 15 feet, $4.00 to] 25.00 | ..... | ..... Very hardy and ornamental. 4to 5feet. 00% [2275608 905 55 Wind breaks of this pine, are very 3to 4feet. 25 | 20.00 [175.00 satisfactory. 2to 3 feet. 75 | 15.00 125.00

PINE STONE (P. Cembra). Specimens, 4 to 7 feet, $5.00 to Very ornamental, symmetrical 3to 4 feet. habit while young. It is of very 2to З feet. 18 to 24 inches.

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slow growth. PINE UMBRELLA (Sciadopitys verti- elata) аса, Specimens, 3 to 10 feet, $5.00 toj100.00 | ..... | ..... This rare and perfectly hardy 30 to 36 inches.“ 5.00 | 45.00 | ..... evergreen from Japan is now becom- 24 to 30inches.| 4.00 | 37.50 | ..... ing better known in this country. 18to24inches| 3.00 | 27.50 | ..... Very attractive by its unique beauty. 15 to 18 inches.| 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... PINE WHITE (P. Strobus). Specimens, 5 to 15 feet, $5.00 to} 50.00 | MM | ..... 'The grandest of our native ever- З ќо 4 feet. 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 gens and esteemed for its great 2to 3feet. 1.00 | 9.00 | 80.00 eauty. Graceful and effective. 1 ёо 2feet. -75 | 6.00 | 50.00 Hedge grades, see page 4.

PINUS, see Pine. PSEUDOTSUGA, see Spruce, Douglas. RETINISPORA (Japan Cypress).

T'he following are evergreens of moderate growth and some of them so dwarf $n their nature as to never grow more than 2 or З feet tall. АЦ are perfectly hardy, and for grouping, where a mass of low evergreen foliage

ts desired, they are nol excelled. RETINISPORA OBTUSA (Chamecy- paris obtusa)....... Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $2.00 to| 20.00 | ..... | ..... А very beautiful species, of refined 2to 3feet| 1.50 | 12.80 | ..... appearance, medium size, remaining lto 2 feet. 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00

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RETINISPORA OBTUSA AUREA (C.

obtusa var.)....... Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $2.00 to|$10.00 Similar to the above in habit, foli- lto 2feet 1.00 of a rich yellow. RETINISPORA OBTUSA NANA (C. obtusa var.).......Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $3.00 to} 50.00 The gem of the lot; compact form 18 to 24inches.| 2.50 and deep green foliage. This is the 12 to 18inches| 2.00 form the Japanese use in creating 8to12inches.| 1.00 their famous dwarfs (chabo-hiba). RETINISPORA OBTUSA NANA AUREA (©. БИЗА pena ee AI 18 to 20 inches.| 2.00 Like the pecu except that 15 to 18 іпсһев. 1.50 the foliage is light green tipped with 12 to 151псһев.| 1.00 оле; 8 to 12 inches. .75 RETINISPORA PISIFERA (C. pisifera). Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $2.50 to} 10.00 The кеше species of the 30 to 36 inches. 2.00 Japan Cypress. Very hardy and 24 to 30 inches.] 1.25 aceful, medium size tree. 18 to 24 inches. .75 RETINISPORA PISIFERA AUREA (C. pisifera var.) . . . Specimens, 3 to 6 feet, $3.00 to} 12.00 Foliage light green tipped with 2 to 3feet| 1.75 golden yellow. 8 to 12 inches. .50 RETINISPORA PISIFERA NANA (C. pisifera var.).Specimens, 12 to 18 inches, $1.50 to| 3.00 A very dwarf form. 8 to 12inches.| 1.00 RETINISPORA FILIFERA (C. pisi- a fer vat): od due Specimens, 4 to 15 feet, $5.00 to| 50.00 Interesting form with thread-like 3to 4 feet.] 3.00 branchlets. One of the best, de- 2 to 3 feet.] 1.50 veloping into a beautiful plant. lto 2feet. .75 RETINISPORA FILIFERA AUREA CCC 3 to 4 feet.] 4. 00 А rare and beautiful golden form 2 to 3feet.| 3.00 of preceding. 18 to 24 inches.] 2.00 RETINISPORA PLUMOSA (C. pisifera C Specimens, 2 to 10 feet, $2.50 to| 50. 00 Dwarf green form; very bushy 18 to 24 inches. 1.50 and, if trimmed, can be made al- 12 to 18 inches. 75 most any form. 8 to 12 inches. 50 RETINISPORA PLUMOSA AUREA (C. pisifera var.).. Specimens, 2 to 15 feet, $2.50 to| 50.00 Similar to the preceding form, but 18 to 24 inches. 1.50 with a rich, warm, golden foliage. 12 to 18 inches.| 1.00 8 to 12 inches. .75 RETINISPORA PLUMOSA ARGEN- 'TEA (C. pisifera var.). 2 Specimens, 15 to 18 inches, $2.00 to| 10.00 Like preceding, but more com- 12 to 15 іпсһев. 1.50 pact. New growth silver-tipped. 8 to 12 inches. 1.00 RETINISPORA SQUARROSA VEIT- .50 CHII (C. pisifera var.). Specimens, 2 to 5 feet, $2.00 to| 10.00 Charming form, with compact, 18 to 24inches.| 1.50 feathery growth of bluish-green. 15 to 18 inches. .75 SCIADOPITYS, see Pine, Umbrella. SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE (Picea pungens)......... Specimens, 3 to 10 feet, $3.00 to| 30.00 A три evergreen. The de- 2 to 3feet.| 2.50 mand is especially for the blue 18 to 24inches.| 2.00 specimens. 15 to 18 іпећеѕ. 1.00 SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE (KOS- · TER’S) (P. pungens Kosteri). ч

; Specimens, 4 to 10 feet, $10.00 to

A variety with bright blue color. 3 to 4 feet.

Unquestionably the most popular of 30 to 36 inches.

the Spruces for garden or lawn. 24 to 30 inches.

Our stock is of the bluest strain. 18 to 24 inches.

SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE WEEP-

ING (P. pungens pendula).

: Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $5.00 to

Beautiful form. 2to 3 feet.

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SPRUCE DOUGLAS’ (Pseudotsuga texitolia) i4. 22x Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $4.00 0815.00 | ..... ылу A graceful evergreen partaking 3 to 4 feet. 2.00 |$15.00 |130.00 of the character of our hemlock. 2 to З feet. 1.50 9.00 | 80.00 SPRUCE DOUGLAS' BLUE FORM (P. taxifolia уаг.).. . . Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $3.00 to} 20.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE ENGELMAN’S (Picea Engel- ПЧ MO MEN UR Specimens, 2 to 5 feet, $2.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE NORWAY (P. excelsa). Specimens, 6 to 20 feet, $3.00 toj 50.00 | ..... | ..... Of very rapid ок, Makes a fine 5 to 6 feet 2

„БӨ; 22 БӨ 72: Specimen and is valuable for wind- 4to 5feet.| 2.00 | 17.50 |150.00 breaks. Makes a compact hedge, 3to 4feet.| 1.25 | 10.00 | 80.00 especially where one more than ten 2to 3feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 feet high is desired. Hedge grades, lto 2feet. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 see page 4. SPRUCE NORWAY VAR. CONE-

LIKE (P. excelsa var.) Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $3.00 to} 6.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE NORWAY VAR. GOLDEN (P. excelsa. var.) . . Specimens, 3 to 12 feet, $3.00 to| 30.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE NORWAY VAR. GREG- ORY'S (P. excelsa var.). Specimens, 1 to 4 feet, $2.50 toj 10.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE NORWAY VAR. PYRAM- IDAL (P. excelsa var.). Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $3.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... SPRUCE NORWAY VAR. WEEPING (P. excelsa var.) . ..Specimens, 5 to 15 feet, $6.00 to} 20.00 Kl Pendulous variety, foliage rather 3to 4feet| 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... larger than that of the species. 20 8 feet. 2500 БО: SPRUCE ORIENTAL (P. orientalis). Specimens, 2 to 6 feet, $2.00 to| 15.00 | ..... | ..... A genuine gem among evergreens. 18 to 24inches.| 1.50 | 12.50 | ..... SPRUCE WHITE (P. canadensis). ў Specimens, 4 to 15 feet, $3.00 to| 50.00 | ..... | .....

Native spruce resembles the Nor- 3to 4 feet.] 1.50 | 12.50 [100.00 way Spruce excepting that it is more 2to 3feet| 1.00 7.50 | 60.00 compact and a slower grower. lto 2 feet. .50 4.00 | 35.00

SPRUCE WHITE VAR. GOLDEN. (P. Canadensis Var.) Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $2.00 to} 30.00 | ..... | ..... TAXUS, see Yew.

THUJA, see Arborvite. TSUGA, see Hemlock. YEW AMERICAN (Taxus candensis). A native evergreen, hardy, pre- 12 to 18 inches.“ 1.007.500 fers shady situation. 8 to 12 inches. „75 6:0025 ет YEW ENGLISH AND IRISH...3 to 12 feet, $3.00 to| 15.00

YEW JAPAN (Taxus cuspidata)

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YEW JAPAN CAPITATA (T. cuspi- % Qe e dai о 2 to 3feet.| 3.00 | 25.00 | ..... A rare upright form of the hardy 18 to 24 inches. 2.00 | 18.00 [165.00 Japan Yew. 12 to 18 inches. 1.50 | 13.50 |120.00

YEW JAPAN DWARF (T. cuspidata var. nana or brevifolia). | Specimens, 18 to 36 inches, $5.00 to| 20.00 | ..... | ..... А rare and beautiful low-growing 15 to 18inches.| 2.50 | 22.00 | ..... evergreen. It is hardy and remains 12 to 15 inches.] 2.00 | 17.50 | ..... 8 deep green through the winter. 8 to 12 inches.| 1.50 ӨӨӨ Гыз ae. YEW JAPAN DWARF YELLOW (T. euspidata var) ius ud pecimens, $2.00 to 5 А rare form of the above. 12 to 15 inches.| 2 YEW REPANDENS (T. baccata var.) .. Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $3.00 to| 10.00 | ..... | ..... понаша habit. Rare, quite 15 to 18 inches. 2 hardy. 12 to 15 inches.| 1

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DROAD LEAF 655 IVERGREENS %

HE great beauty of the broad leaf evergreens makes them most valuable for

gardening purposes. Many are among our most spectaeular and gorgeous

flowering shrubs, while their broad, attractive leaves show out most e ectively during the parts of the year when many trees and plants are without 8 There is practically no end to the charming results that can be gained by the liberal use of this class of plants. Groupings generally give most attractive effects and the plants themselves do much better when 7 this way.

COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

ANDROMEDA FLORIBUNDA (Pieris) 18 to 24 inches.] $3.00 | ..... This is a charming low-growing 15 to 18 іпеһеѕ. 1.50 812.50

Evergreen. 12tol5inches| 1.00 | 7. ANDROMEDA JAPONICA (Pieris). Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $3.00 to| 6 Species from Japan similar to pre- 18 to 20 inches.“ 2.00 | 15. ceding. The foliage, however, is in 15 to 18 inches.“ 1 whorls and is of clear bright green. 12 to 15 inches.“ 1 AZALEA АМ(ЕМА (A. obtusum).

Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $3.00 toj 10.00 | ..... Small glossy evergreen leaves. 15 to 18 inches.“ 1.50 | 12 Flowers of rich wine color. 12 to 15 inches. 1.00 9. AZALEA LEDIFOLIUM ALBUM. Pure white flowers. 24 to 30 inches.| 2.50 | 22 BARBERRY HOLLY-LEAF (Berberris Nubertii var.)...... Specimens, 3 to 4 feet, $2.00 to| 5.00 | ..... BAY TREES. Inquire for list of avail- able sizes and. prices. BOX BORDER (Buxus sempervirens Sada lo Ms 4 to 6 inches, per 1,000, $75.00| ..... Fe Very popular bor- 3 to 4 inches, per 1,000, 50.00| ..... der plant.......... 2 to 3 inches, per 1,000, 35.00| ..... BOX, Trained Specimens. Inquire for list of available sizes and prices. COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. 2 to 3feet| 1.50 | 12. Glossy foliage almost evergreen, 12 to 15 inches. 1 and bright red holly-like fruits. 8 to 12 inches. 50 ek DAPHNE CNEORUM............ Very bushy plants| 1.50 | ..... Terminal clusters of clear pink Bushy plants. 45 55 flowers Smaller plants. .50 | 4.

EVONYMUS RADICANS. Specimens, 18 to 36 inches, $2.00 to| 5.00 | .....

Trailing evergreen, also known as 12 to 15 inches. 35 8 Evergreen Bittersweet. 8 to 12 inches. 25 2 EVONYMUS RADICANS VARIEGATED. Similar to the preceding with the 12 to 15 inches. 35 3 exception of the folia e. 8 to 12 inches. .25 | 2 EVONYMUS RADICANS VEGETA. 12to 15 inches. .50 | 4 Erect form, with round foliage. 8 to 12 inches. .85 | 3 HOLLY AMERICAN (Пех opaca)... 12 to 18 inches.| 1. 0-0

HOLLY ENGLISH (1. Aquifolium). pe in tubs, 3 to 5 feet, $3.00 to| 15.00 | .....

HOLLY JAPAN (I. crenata). Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $3.00 toj 5.00 | ..... LAUREL MOUNTAIN (Kalmia latifolia).

One of our most beautiful native 24 to 30 inches. 2.00 | 15 evergreen shrubs. Blooms of the 20to24inches| 1.50 | 12 clearest rich pink to white. 15to20inches| 1.00 | 9.

LEUCOTHG САТЕЅВ 1 (Andromeda). 1 to 2 feet. .50 | 4.

ME evergreen. 8 to 12 inches. .35 | 3.00

MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM. Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $0.75 to| 3.00 | .....

Holly-like leaves, yellow flowers 18 to 24 inches. 50 | 3.50 in May. Handsome evergreen. 12 to 18 inches. .95 | 3.

MAHONIA JAPONICA............. 2 to 3 feet. 1.50 | 12.

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Rhododendrons

Instructions for Planting

EAUTIFUL and popular Evergreen Shrubs of easiest culture provided a little B special care is taken in preparing the ground before planting and especially i a location is selected which is not exposed to the severest winter winds or the all-the-day sunshine. Rhododendrons are lovers of moderate climatic conditions. Such a location can usually be selected. If such a one does not obtain it is perfectly practical to create it by plantings of tall growing evergreens, shrubs, etc. Rhododendrons produce the best effects when planted in groups and generous masses, either of a single color or a mixture of contrasting colors. The location where these are to be planted should first of all be well drained and if not so naturally, drainage must be arranged, as Rhododendrons will not otherwise thrive. The root system of a Rhododendron is largely made up of fine hair-like roots closely centered about the root trunk and near the surface.

They will not thrive if located where the soil becomes very dry for any con- siderable period. Following the conditions which prevail in nature where Rho- dodendrons thrive most happily, we find them at their best where the soil is mostly loose loam with a surfacing of leaf mould, conditions which permit of the Soil remaining moist but never becoming very wet nor very dry. Create soil conditions similar to nature's way and one will succeed bountifully.

Dig out the soil over the entire area where the planting is to be made to a depth of at least 15 inches (2 feet is better).

Remove of this soil all which does not prove to be good garden loam. Replace the good soil and enough other good garden loam to amply fill in the space. The addition of five per cent. well composted manure is beneficial. Be sure to avoid lime in any form as it is fatal to the roots of both Rhododendrons and Azaleas.

RHODODENDRONS (Choice Garden Hybrids.)

These are the beautiful varieties usually used in the gardens and parks and which produce such a profusion of gorgeous blooms in such a variety of rich colors. The varieties we offer have all proved hardy at the Arnold Arboretum, Boston, and can be depended upon to give very satisfactory results.

HYBRID VARIETIES

Album Elegans. Tall, white. Cunninghami. Dwarf, early white.

Album Grandiflorum. Shell pink to Delicatissimum. White, 22 tint in white. bud.

Atrosanguineum. Intense red. Everstianum. Dwarf. Rosy-pink.

Catawbiense Album. Vigorous. Blush H. H. Hunnewell. Dark rich crimson. to white. Lady Armstrong. Pale rose.

Charles Dickens. Dark scarlet. Mrs. С. 8. Sargent. Pink.

HYBRID RHODODENDRON PRICES

Specimens, 3 to 10 feet, $5.00 to $50.00. 30 to 36 inches, $4.00 each, $35.00 per 10, $200.00 per 100. 24 to 30 inches, $3.00 each, $25.00 per 10, $150.00 per 100. 18 to 24 inches, $2.00 each, $18.00 per 10, $100.00 per 100. 12 to 18 inches, $1.50 each, $12.50 per 10, $95.00 per 100.

RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM. Bushy specimens, 1 to 1} feet, $2.00 to $3.50 each.

RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE. Specimens, 4 to 5 feet, $4.00 to $8.00 each.

RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM (Rose-Bay).

This native broad-leaf strictly hardy evergreen affords splendid opportunity for no end of charming effects. In public parks and private estates they can be used by the thousands, and even within the more restricted area of the usual city lot many chances for their liberal use arise. This beautiful Rhododendron is per- fectly hardy and thrives luxuriantly even in the shady corner and under trees.

Selected specimens, 5 to 7 feet. ...$5.00 to $25.00, according to individual merit. Each. Рег 10. Per 100. Each. Рег 10. Рег 100. 4 to 5 feet... $4.50 $43.00 $400.00 2 to 3 feet... $2.00 $18.00 $150.00

3 to 4 feet... 3.00 28.00 250.00 1 to 2 feet.. 1.50 12.00 100.00 SHIPPED DIRECT FROM THE MOUNTAINS.

Only in car lots of 100 or more, in assorted sizes if preferred. 100 to 400 to a car. Assorted sizes from 2 to 6 feet, just right for effective massing at $95.00 per 100.

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ACANTHOPANAX PENTAPHYLLUM. Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to|$ 4.00 Very graceful shrub, dark shining 4to 5feet. С 1еауев. 3 to 4 feet. ALDER, see Black Alder. ALMOND PINK FLOWERING (Pru- nus glandulosa var.)............. 2to 3 feet. ALMOND WHITE FLOWERING (Р. glandulosa Far) ors a es 2to 3 feet. ALTHEA or ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syriacus) ..Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $1.00 to This is a popular garden shrub. 3to 4 feet. Flowers double unless otherwise noted. 2 to 3 feet. Varieties. Совіизтіѕз. Single, pleasing shade of blue. JEANNE D’Arc. Blooms pure white. LuTEOLA PLENA. Creamy white. Quite dwarf. PAEONIAFLORA. Rosy-purple. SPECIOSA. Good form, li ht ink. Torus ALBUS SIMPLEX. Single, purest white. VARIEGATA. нд variegated.

ARALIA or HERCULES' CLUB (Aralia chinensis)......... Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $2.00 to Prickly stems, immense com- 4to 5 feet. pounded leaves. 3to 4 feet.

ARONIA, see Chokeberry. AZALEA CANADENSIS (Rhodora canadensis). Bushy, 8 to 12 inches. A moisture-loving shrub. AZALEA FLAME (Azalea lutea)...Bushy, 2 to 23 feet. Bushy, 14 to 2 feet. AZALEA FRAGRANT (Azalea arborescens). White, tinged rose. Bushy, 2 to 23 feet. Bushy, 14 to 2 feet. AZALEA GHENT (Azalea hybrida), Specimens, $2.00 to These are garden hybrid Azaleas 18 to 24 inches. of bushy form producing in June a 15 to 18 inches. eat profusion of dazzling bloom. 12 to 15 inches. AZALEA MOLLIS (Azalea sinensis).Specimens, $2.00 to Very bushy in habit of growth; 18 to 24 inches. blooming with greatest profusion 15 to 18 inches. before the leaves appear. 12 to 15 inches. AZALEA PINXTER FLOWER (Azalea nudiflora) 3 es Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $2.00 to Our native pink Azalea or Honey- 18 to 24 inches.

suckle. 12 to 18 inches. AZALEA SWEET WHITE (Azalea vis- 6088). re b rar Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $2.00 to А late blooming species with white 18 to 24 inches. flowers in J Шу 12 to 18 inches. AZALEA EARLY (Azalea vaseyi). Pink to pure white. Bushy, 15 to 2 feet. AZALEA. Evergreen kinds, see page 19. BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA 3to 4 feet. Glossy, attractive foliage. BARBERRY COMMON (Berberis vulgaris). Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $2.00 to One of the most useful and grace- 3 to 4 feet. fulshrubs. Hedge grade, see page 4. 2to 3 feet. BARBERRY PURPLE-LEAF (B. vul- garis var.)......... Specimens, 4 to 8 feet, $2.00 to A graceful, upright growing form 3 ќо 4 feet. with rich amber purple foliage. 2to 3 feet.

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BARBERRY JAPAN (B. Thunbergii). Specimens, 2 to 5 feet, $1.00 to|$ 5. 99 33

Forms a compact growth seldom 24 to 30 inches. $ 6.50 850.00 over four feet. Makes a splendid 18 to 24 inches. 0 4.00 | 35.00 specimen, groups well with other 15 to 18 inches. ‚85 | 3.00 | 25.00 Shui and ава hedge plant cannot be excelled. Hedge Grade. Per 1000 18 to 24 inches. $125.00 15.00 12 to 18 inches. 100.00 12.00 8 to 12 inches. 75.00 8.00 BAYBERRY (Myrica аА RI 2to 3 feet. 15 60200 15 7. v2 Very useful for sandy places. 1to 2feet. 35 9:007] 1. 57 BLACK ALDER AMENGAN (Ilex verticillata). 3 to 4 feet. .75 2 озен а Native of great beauty, when in 2to 3 feet. .50 i e RA the glory of its red berries. 1 to 2 feet. 35 3.00 | 25.00 BURNING BUSH, see Evonymus. BUTTERFLY- SHRUB (Buddleia davidii Var, ШАШСА). ev. secte) os 2 to 3 feet. .50 4.00 | 30.00 1to 2feet. ‚85 | 3.00 | 25.00 BUTTON-BALL BUSH (Cephalanthus OUCIdORURHR iit eas cece Rite T 3to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 Attractive native shrub. 2to 3 feet. 35 3.00 | 25.00 CALIFORNIA PRIVET, ba Privet and Hedge Plants. Page 25, 4. CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS or SWEET FCC NORTE 2to 3feet. :88 2.50 | 15.00 Prized for its fragrant blooms. lto 2feet. .25 1.50 | 10.00 CHOKEBERRY RED (Aronia arbutifolia). Low growing shrub, brilliant 3 to 4feet. eee, шор foliage, and brilliant 2to 3feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 ruit CORNUS, see 2 at CURRANT INDIAN RED (Symphori- carpos orbiculatus).............. З іо 4 feet. ‚85 2.00 | 15.00 raceful shrub, bearing long 2to 3feet. .25 1.50 | 10.00 wreaths of coral red berries. lto 2feet. .20 1.25 8.00 CURRANT YELLOW FLOWERING (Bibes auróum)5.. s naat nid pur 3to 4feet. .50 355 Favorite old shrub. Spicy flowers. 2to 3feet. .35 | 3.00 | 20.00 CYDONIA, see Japan Quince. DEUTZIA DOUBLE PINK (Deutzia scabra plena. F to 6 feet. 25 ATQUE з ауе Tall growing shrub double pink to 5 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 to 4feet. .35 | 2.50 | 20.00

DEUTZIA DOUBLE WHITE (р. scabra var. candissima).......... to 6 feet. 775 Similar to preceding, except color to 5 feet. ‚50

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bell-like flowers. 3 5 6 4 8.

of flowers. З to 4 feet. .35 2.50 | 20.00 3 2

DEUTZIA DWARF WHITE (D. gracilis). А very Корш: and desirablelow- 18 to 24 inches. .50 growing shrub. A beautiful plant. 12 to 18 inches. 35 DEUTZIA LEMOINE'S (D. hybrid). Specimens, 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 to) 3.00 | ..... | ..... A hardy shrub of dwarf habit; 2to 3feet. .35 | 2.50 | 20.00

pure white flowers. DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER

rer.. ote 5to 6 feet. Fools: 0: 005 tae. Tall growing shrub. Flowers 4to 5 feet. 50 | 3.50 | 25.00 double white. 3to 4 feet. 9D | 2-002055 S. DOGWOOD CORNELIAN CHERRY Cornus mas)..... Specimens, 6 to 12 feet, $2.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... Yellow flowers before leaves ap- 3to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 appear. 2to 3feet. .35 | 2.50 | 20.00 DOGWOOD GRAY C. racemosa).. 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.500 Interesting medium size native 2to 3 feet. S Shrub. Very effective for massing. lto 2feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 DOGWOOD RED-TWIGGED (C. alba N ОА Кекти ссн CIE Y 4 to 5feet. Brick [aps O OU УЕ Beautiful red-twigged effect in the 3to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 winter. Desirable for massing. 2 to 2.50 | 20.00

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES DOGWOOD YELLOW-TWIGGED (C.

era 3 to 4 feet. 8 A c b cR , yellow twigs. 2to 3feet. DOGWOOD WHITE FLOWERING, see Trees. ELDER AMERICAN (Sambucus cana- ДЕЗЕ Leti dp d Ru Жз 3to 4feet. Native plant. Very useful shrub. 2to 3feet. ELDER AMERICAN CUT-LEAF (S. canadensis var.) З to 4 feet. Graceful fern-like foliage. 2to 3feet. ELDER AMERICAN GOLDEN-LEAF (В.сёпайепаш ar? 3 to 4feet. A p golden-foliaged form. 2to 3feet. ELEAGNUS or GUMI (Eleagnus multiflora.) 3 to 4 feet. Attractive shrub, edible fruit. 2to З feet. ELEAGNUS or OLEASTER (E. an- GURIONA). S sed Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $1.00 to

Tree-like shrub with silvery foliage. 4 to 5 feet. ELEAGNUS or SILVER THORN (E. umbellata)......... Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $1.50 to ; 2 growing shrub with silvery З іо 4 feet. oliage. ENKIANTHUS PERULATUS. Specimens, 2 to 4 feet, $2.00 to EVONYMUS AMERICAN (Evonymus COLOANA) ОЙРА 4to 6feet. Dark green bark and showy fruits. З to 4feet. EVONYMUS BROAD-LEAF (E. latifolia) Larger fruits than the other forms. 2 to 3 feet. EVONYMUS EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH or SPINDLE TREE (E. Е еотореау 5-52 Specimens, 8 to 10 feet, $2.50 to Tall, tree-like; fruit custers 5to 6 feet. abundant, grows in shady places. 4to 5 feet. EVONYMUS JAPAN BURNING BUSH (m alate) an fae Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $3.00 to Distinct shrub, branches con- 3 to 4 feet. spicuously winged. Fruit and foli- 2to 3 feet. age assuming in the Fall intense crimson. See Hedge Plants, page 4. EXOCHORDA RACEMOSA or PEARL BUSH A е seks Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $2.50 to Graceful habit, pearly white blooms. 4to 5 feet. 3 ќо 4 feet.

FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA (Еог- Sythia hybrid).. ... Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to Hybrid garden form and extreme- 4to 5feet. ly free blooming. Опе of the best. 3 ќо 4feet.

FORSYTHIA WEEPING (Е. suspensa). Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 to A wealth of slender, vine-like 4to 5feet.

branches and golden bell blooms. 3to 4 feet. FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI (F. suspensa WANG) acce она ds Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to More shrub-like than the preced- 4to 5 feet. рыл otherwise similar. 3to 4feet. FORSYTHIA SIEBOLDI (F. suspensa o Specimens, 6 to 8 feet, $1.50 to Similar to Fortunei, more graceful 4to 5feet. LENS | FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA (Golden Balb s yh Res Кел Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to Deep green foliage and branches, 4to 5feet.

does well in partial shade. 3to 4feet. HEDGE PLANTS, see page 4. - HIBISCUS, see Althea. А HONEYSUCKLE ALBERT’S (Lonicera à ароз UAR erento EN CES cores 12 to 15 inches. Low trailing shrub. HONEYSUCKLE BELLA CANDIDA

(Hi DEUR WALT) uS caters eris 4to 5 feet. White flowers, scarlet fruits. 3to 4 feet. 2 to 3 feet.

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HONEYSUCKLE FRAGRANT BUSH

, + err 3 to 4feet.|$ .50 |$ 3.50 |$30.00 Very useful, of vigorous growth. 2to 3feet .85 | 3.00 | 25.00 lto 2feet .25 2.00 | 15.00 HONEYSUCKLE MORROW'S (L. ӨКН Н О л ку уы КА SCOPE С: 4to 5feet .75 6.00 | 50.00 Very graceful habit, producing pro- З to 4feet .50 3.50 | 25.00 fusion of fruits, which are quite showy. 2to 3feet .95 2.50 | 20.00 HONEYSUCKLE STANDISH'S (L. Баа у ук eck i ie M EN 3to 4feet .50 4.00 | 35.00 Evergreen in sheltered places, 2to 3 feet .35 | 3.00 | 25.00 fragrant early flowers. HONEYSUCKLE TATARIAN (L. ta- DAS S е Specimens, 6 to 7 feet, $1.00 to] 4.00 | ..... | ..... Well known Bush Honeysuckle, 4to 5feet. .75 | 6.00 | 50.00 white flowers in June. Fruit red. 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 HONEYSUCKLE TATARIAN ROSE Ob UTUADOA VAE) S КЫЛУ ос 4to 5 feet. „ЛӘ SPOOR ace is Form of preceding, with pink 3 to 4 feet. .50| 3.50 | 25.00 flowers, freely produced. 2to 3 feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 HUCKLEBERRY HIGH BUSH (Vac- cinum corymbosum).Specimens, 3 to 6 feet, $3.00 to} 20.00 | ..... | ..... А native shrub of great beauty. 3 бо 4feet.| 1.00 | 9.00 | 80.00 HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS. m 3to 4feet. ‚50 | 3.50 | 30.00 Showy umbels of bloom in June 2to 3 feet. 35 50 | 20.00 and July. HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDI- PRORA eee, 3 to 4feet. e Is a wonderful new shrub. Heads 2 to 3 feet. 50 4.00 | 35.00 of white blooms in June and July. lto 2feet. .35 | 3.00 | 25.00 HYDRANGEA CINEREA VAR. STER- FVV 2 to 3 feet. 50 100 7. 2s White blooms, very desirable lto 2 feet. ROD GeO ce СУД shrub. Very hardy. HYDRANGEA RADIATA.......... 2to З feet. 5 A native shrub, with rich green 1 to 2 feet. .85 | 3.00 | 25.00 leaves silvery white beneath. HYDRANGEA OAK-LEAF (H. quer- A GI COLS EAE Sq D Ta ME E 200384600] 1:50 257 PTS Iu Magnificent native shrub. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA...... 3to 4feet. D Erect, the flower heads apri ht. 2to 3feet .35 2.50 | 20.00 HYDRANGEA PANICULAT AR. GRANDIFLORA....... Specimens, grown to single stem with bushy tops, $1.00 to| 5.00 | ..... | ..... Bush form. to 4feet. .50 50 | 30.00 Thriving under a great variety of 2to З feet. .35 00 | 25.00 conditions, can be used in many lto 2feet. .25 00 | 15.00 ways effectively. INDIGO SHRUB (Amorpha fruticosa). З о 4feet. 35 50 | 20.00 urple flowers. 2to 3 feet. 25 00 | 15.00

ar ITEA VIRGINICA (Virginian Willow). 2to 3feet.

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Low growing shrub with glossy 18 to 24 inches. .35 50 | 20.00 foliage. : 12 to 18 inches. .25 00 | 18.00 JAPAN QUINCE Cydonia japonica) . 2to 3 feet. 35 99 Well known shrub with very early lto 2 feet. „25 00 | 15.00

brilliant scarlet blooms. JAPAN QUINCE WHITE (C. jap.

РРС ОООО. 2 о 3feet. 19071 2-501 505

152 ite form, slightly flushed with lto 2feet .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 JAPAN QUINCE UMBILICATA (C.

TAD VAT S eu ĩ VT З to 4 feet .75 | 6.00 | 40.00

А splendid deep clear rose variety. 2to 3 feet .50 | 4.00 | 30.00

5 1 to 2feet .35 | 3.00 | 25.00

KERRIA JAPONICA or Globe Flower. 2to 3feet .35 | 2.50 | 20.00

Graceful shrub, deep green bark. l to 2feet. .25 | 2.00 į 15.00 KERRIA JAPONICA DOUBLE YEL-

BOW Ores AAA 3to 4feet .50 | 3.50 | 25.00

Resembling small yellow roses. 2to 3feet .35 | 2.50 | 17.50 KERRIA JAPONICA DWARF VAR-

IEGA'DED LEARN узе see ee 18 to 24 inches 50 | 3.50 | 25.00

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100 KKK ² ¹³m— ðͤ ß. ] p eva nei] Re ыр. LEATHERWOOD (Юїгса palustris) .. 3to 4feet/$ 75 |$ 5.00 | .....

Interesting native shrub. 2to 3feet. .50 4.00 830.00

LILAC JAPAN TREE (Syringa japonica). Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, $2.00 to} 8.00 | ..... | ..... . A stately tree-like shrub, produc- 2to 3feet. .50 | 4.50 | 35.00 ing large terminal clusters of creamy white blossoms in July. LILAC LATE BLOOMING BLUE (8. Jostkea ).... Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to| 3.00 Glosss foliage, flowers a clear blue 3to 4feet. .50 4. blue, later blooming than the common. 2to 3 feet. .35 | 3.00 | 20.00 LILAC LATE BLOOMING PINK (S. WIHOBA), lu o I Specimens, 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 to} 3.00 | 5. Erect shrub bearing large clusters 3to 4feet. -75 | 3.50 | 25.00 of a pleasing rose- c 2 to З feet. .50 LILAC OLD GARDEN PURPLE (8. УЧЕ а асо Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to| 5.00

Old qucm favorite, is most happy 3 to 4 feet. -50 | 3.50 | 25.00

~ planted in large masses or as a D 2to 3feet. .95 2.50 | 20.00

We have a large stock of it to offer. lto 2 feet. -25 | 2.00 | 15.00 LILAC OLD GARDEN WHITE (S.

vulgaris var.)......Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | .....

The old White Lilac, growing З ќо 4 feet. -50 | 3.50 | 30.00

often times to tree-like proportions. 2to 3 feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00

This is a desirable КОК da hedges. lto 2 feet. -25 | 2.00 | 15.00 LILAC NEW GARDEN VARIETIES

(S. vulgaris var.) ...Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.50 to 5.00 | ..... | .....

These new varities of lilacs are all 4to 5feet.| 1.00 | 9.00 | 75.00

very beautiful, desirable, and quite as 3to 4 feet. -75 | 6.00 | 50.00

hardy as the older kinds. 2to 3 feet. .50 4.50 | 35.00

ALPHONSE LAVALLE. Double. Beautiful blue shaded violet. Marie Lecray. Single, pure white. Mme. Lemornz. Double, pure white. Pres. Massart. Single, Beep wine red. Pres. Grevy. Double, light blue. PymaMrDALIS. Double, beautiful rosy blue. LILAC PERSIAN or FRENCH (S. e he Me 4to 5 feet. .75 б ОО се Graceful lilac with bright purple 3to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 blooms. А very valuable hardy shrub. LILAC PERSIAN WHITE (S. persica

WEE) ee ae oe Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to} 3.50.

Like preceding, flowers at matur- 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00

ity que white, very desirable. 2to 3 feet. .85 2.50 | 18.00 РЕА SHRUB SIBERIAN (Caragana 2

arborescens)...... .Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.50 to 3.00 | ..... | .....

An attractive shrub of extreme 3 to 4feet. e hardiness. Light pea-green foliage. 2 to 3 feet. .50 | 8.50 | 25,00 РЕА SHRUB SIBERIAN WEEPING

(C. arb. var.), Specimens grafted 5 feet high, $1.75 to| 10.00 | ..... | ..... PHOTINIA VILLOBA.............- 6to S feet.“ 1.50 | 10.00 | ..... Tree-like shrub. Glossy foliage. 5 00:26. feat. 100 50 ons PRIVET AMOOR (Ligustrum amurense). Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... Avery hardy upright privet, orna- 4to 5 feet. 45 600 seem mental shrub and desirable hedge 3 to 4 feet. .50 | 4.50 | 35.00 lant. Will withstand where Cali- 2to 3 feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 ornia Privet winter kills. lto 2 feet. .25 1.75 | 15. Hedge grade, see page 4. PRIVET CALIFORNIA (L. ovalifolium) Specimen bushes 4 to 8 feet, $1.00 to} 10.00 | ..... | ..... Standards, 2 feet stems $2.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... Ball shape, 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... Pyramid shape, 2 to 4 feet, $1.50 to} 7.50 | ..... | ..... This shrub is now in uni- Hedge Grade. versal demand for hed : Per 1000 purposes. It will thrive al- 36 to 40 inches. $80.00} ..... | ..... 10.00 most everywhere even in the 30 to 36 inches. 60.00) ..... | ..... 7.00 crowded city atmosphere 24 to 30 inches. 45. 0. 5,00 and at the seashore. Can 18 to 24 inches. 35.00| ..... | ..... 4.00 be trimmed into almost any 12 to 18 inches. 25. 00 ..... | ..... 3.00

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PRIVET CHINESE (L. Ibota). Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to|$ n^ Y Rr Ne

A desirable ornamental shrub of З о 4 feet. 4.50 |$35.00 spreading habit. Splendid hedge 2to 3 feet. .95 |- 2.50 | 20.00 ant. Hedge grade, see page 4. lto 2feet. .25 2.00 | 15.00 PRIVET ENGLISH or PRIM (L. vul- CRUS К эж ua cd Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | .....

A very desirable shrub and very 3to 4feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 hardy. Excellent for hedges. 2to 3feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00

PRIVET ENGLISH YELLOW-FRUIT (L. vulgaris var.) ... Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to) 5.00 | ..... | ..... Similar to preceding other than 3to 4feet. 35 2.50 | 20.00

than fruit.

PRIVE GOLDEN CALIFORNIA CLP OV ELA VARS as nd PE Sede pi ios 2to З feet. .45 600 Golden variegated foliage. 18 to 24 inches. 000 BaBO |. Xe лы 12 to 18 inches. .35 | 3.00 | 25.00

PRIVET LARGE-FRUIT (L. acumina- GUD VAR). е ае Specimens, 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 to) 3.00 | ..... TOP А hardy type producing showy 3to 4feet. .95 2.50 | 20.00 white flowers and jet-black fruits. 2to 3 feet. ‚25 2.00 | 15.00

PRIVET REGEL’S (L. Ibota var.). Д Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $1.00 tof 5.00 | ..... | ..... А spreading form of the Chinese 3 to 4feet. 50] 4. Privet. Desirable as а specimen 2 to 3 feet. 35 3.00 | 25.00 or planted in groups. lto 2feet. .25 2 RHODORA, see Azalea.

КЕРИ Ls barns Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 to] 3.00 | ..... | ..... Effective shrub bearing рше 3to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 white flowers in May. 2to 3 feet. 35 2.50 20. 00 ROSA RUGOSA (Japan Rose), see Hardy Roses, page 40. ST. JOHN’S-WORT (Hypericum au- TOUT e enc aka i25 a Mes З to 4 feet. .50 4,50 1 v. Low growing with yellow blooms. 2to 3feet. S 1:5 57:5 SHAD BUSH (Amelanchier canadensis) 2to 3feet. .95 2.50 | 20.00 Beautiful native shrub-like tree. lto 2feet. 25 2.00 | 15.00 SMOKE TREE, see Sumach. SNOWBALL, see Viburnum. SNOWBERRY WHITE (Symphoricar- DOS MOUS) Aa CCS Cep Fred 6S 3to 4feet. .50 3.50 | 30.00 Slender shrub, bearing clusters of 2 to Z feet. 35 2.50 | 20.00 waxy-white fruits late in the Fall. lto 2feet. „29 1.75 | 15.00 SPICE BUSH (Benzoin sstivale)..... З to 4feet. .50 BBO a 2 0s Yellow flowers before leaves. 2 to 3 feet. 35 2.50 | 20.00 SPINDLE TREE, see Evonymus Europea. SPIRJEA ARGUTA. ...Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 to} 4.00 |..... |..... One of the best of the spireas of 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 recent introduction. 2to 3feet. .35 2.50 | 20.00 SPIRZA ARGUTA VAR. DWARF.. 2to 3 feet. ‚75 | 5.00 | 45.00 iginated here at our Nursery. lto 2feet. .50| 3.50 | 30.00

Ori SPIRÆA BRIDAL WREATH (Spiræa prunifolia var. fl. pl.). . Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 0] 3.00 | ..... | ..... A fine old garden shrub with 3to 4feet. .50| 8 double snowy white flowers. 2to 3feet. .95| 2 SPIRÆA BUMALDA VAR. A. WATERER. А most desirable variety, having 2to З feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 deep red flowers, зоне all Sum- 18 to 24 inches. .85 |. 2 mer, fine for foreground plantings. 8 to 12 inches. ‚25 1 SPIRJEA CALLOSA, see Spiræa Japonica. SPIRZEA JAPAN WHITE (Albiflora). Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 to} 2.00 | ..... | .....

Low growing, white panicles. lto 2feet. 300.1 32 B0. кыл

SPIRJEA JAPONICA (Spiræa posue. 3to 4feet. 25031-85015. 1179

Flowers rosy pink in July. 2to 3feet. 5 250% SPIRÆA MOUNTAIN ASH-LEAF

(Sorbaria sorbifolia)............. З to 4 feet. оО ОВО А

Graceful, rapid-growing shrub 2 to 3 feet. БО visi

with sumach-like leaves. ; lto 2feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 SPIRJEA MOUNTAIN ASH-LEAF (8,

Aitchison). lp oce. CAS З о 4 feet. .75 8.000

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SPIR AA or NINEBARK (Physocarpus

opulifolius)........Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to/$ 3.00 | ..... | ..... x eres growing, attractive 4to 5 feet. .50 |$ 3.50 830.00 shru

SPIRJEA or NINEBARK GOLDEN-

LEAF (P. opul. var.).Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 3.00 | ..... | ..... Golden-leaved form of preceding. 4to 5feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 SPIRJEA ROTUNDIFOLIA......... 3to 4feet. 1590 % An interesting variety with dark 2 to З feet. 35 2.50 20.00 green leaves and pure white flowers. SPIKAA THUNBERGII...:..5..... 3 to 4 feet. ‚75 | 5.00 | 35.00 Charming spirea with graceful 2to З feet. 35 3.00 | 20.00 form and abundant blooms. Its lto 2 feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 delicate foliage quite brilliant in Fall Hedge grade, see page 4. SPIRHA VAN HOUTTEI. Specimens, 4 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 5.00 | ..... | ..... . Perhaps the most beautiful of all 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 the spirzas, both in leaf and in bloom. 2to 3feet. .35 2.50 | 20.00 Hedge grade, see page 4. STEPHANANDRA FLEXUOSA..... 3to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 Small shrub, foliage deeply toothed; 2 to 3 feet. .95 | 2.50 | 20.00 graceful, pendent branches. 1 to 2feet. .25 2.00 | 15.00 SUMACH ог SMOKE TREE (Rhus Cotinus).. .... ...Specimens, 5 to 8 feet, $1.50 to 3.00 | ..... | ..... Well known tree-like shrub, pro- 4to 5 feet. -75 | 5.00 | 40.00 ay plumed with its feathery 3 to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 owers. SUMACH FRAGRANT (R. canadensis). 18 to 24 inches. 85 2 800 Low spreading shrub. 12 to 15 inches. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 SUMACH SHINING (R; copallina)... 3to 4feet. 50 9 5D Ck x. Beautiful native shrub, glossy fol- 2to 3feet. 35 2:801] ШАР iage, very brilliant in the Fall. 1 to 2feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 SUMACH STAGHORN CUT-LEAF (Re typhing er,, 4to 5feet. 1250 35:00: 055273 Variety of native sumach, the 3 to 4feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 leaves rival the most delicate fern. 2to 3feet. -35 | 2.50 | 17.50 SWEET PEPPER BUSH (Clethra &imiols), 4. ДЧ MUN o IO 2to 3 feet. .50 | 3.00 | 25.00 Fragrant white blooms in July 18 to 24 inches. 35 | 2.50 | 20.00 and August. Useful for massing. 12 to 18 inches. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 SYRINGA AVALANCHE (Philadel- phus hybridá var., SaL 2 to 3 feet. .50 3.50 | 25.00 Slender habit, pure white flowers. lto 2feet. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 SYRINGA FALCONERI (P. hybrida Val. eon Goat ey ote Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 3.00 | ..... | ..... Branches gracefully bend under 4to 5feet. 75 6.00 | 50.00 their weight of bloom. 3 to 4feet. .50 | 8.50 | 30.00 SYRINGA GRANDIFLORUS (P. hy- brid war. Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to} 3.000. Very iin Due white flowers. З to 4feet. «50.3 28750 4 05 SYRINGA LEMOINFE'"S (P. hybrida var.) Dwarf habit. 2to 3feet. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 SYRINGA MT. BLANC (P. hybrida %% RMA Geese. З to 4feet. 75 D2Bal viuis А new and very beautiful form. 2to 3feet. 25038 95006... SYRINGA NIVALIS (P. hybrida)... 4to 5 feet. wD sO Об 25 2€ Vigorous, graceful, pure white, 3to 4 feet. .50 | 4.00 | 35.00. fragrant. 2to 3 feet. .35 | 3.00 | 25.00 SYRINGA SPECIOSISSIMUS (P. hy- й rid wir,. Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 +0] 3.00 | o Branching, producing wreaths of 4to 5 feet. .75 | 5.00 | 40.00 fragrant White blooms with rich 3 to 4 feet. .50 | 8.50 | 25.00 orange centers. SYRINGA SWEET (P. coronarius)... 2to 3 feet. ‚50 4.00 | 30.00 This is the true old garden Sweet 18 to 24 inches. .85 | 3.00 | 25.00. Syringa. SYRINGA SWEET GOLDEN LEAF (В. бОГТОЙаШӘВ Уат ic, eo acr 3 to 4 feet. .75 5:00:17. Golden form of the Sweet Syringa. 2to З feet. 50 3 554 SYRINGA VIRGINAL (P. hybrida) . 3 to 4feet| 1.00 | 9.000 Large, double, fragrant. 2to 3 feet. TOE Sg OB 5...

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100 TAMARIX AFRICANA (Tamarix par- УПОРА сарае Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to|$ 2.00 | ..... | ..... Shrub with very graceful willow- 4to 5 feet. 50 % 350 like habit. TAMARIX CASPIAN (T. odessana). . 4to 5feet. 3800 ер Similar to preceding, foliage light З to 4 feet. 2.50 |$20.00 sage green. 2to 3 feet. 2.00 | 15.00 VIBURNUM CASSINOIDES or Withe ROG sires Mos rrr zv mar Sy re 4to 5 feet. : 45505]: 51. Fruits are very attractive in the 3to 4feet. 63005157. 7. Fall. 2to 3 feet. 3.50% tie VIBURNUM DENTATUM or Arrow MOORE I Eee Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $1.00 to 0 2 4 to 5 feet. Э 6.00 | 50.00 VIBURNUM LANTANA ог Wayfaring ALY COR ru oaa ate zi Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $0.75 to 0 E e ET Tall shrub, producing showy flat 3to 4feet. 7 3.50 | 30.00 cymes of white. 2to 3 feet. Р 2.50 | 20.00 VIBURNUM LENTAGO or Sheep- Bey er bendi usd Specimens, 6 to 9 feet, $2.00 to 8600 ; Tree-like in growth with showy 2to 3 feet. 3 Босо ruit. VIBURNUM OPULUS or Cranberry КРӨ oy e s Specimens, 5 to 7 feet, $0.75 to 00 Gat AN EE A tall shrub with upright spread- 4to 5 feet. 3.50 | 25.00 ing branches. З to 4 feet. 2.50 | 20.00 VIBURNUM OPULUS VAR. or Old Fashion Snowball............... 4to 5feet. - 6.00 | 50.00 The old fashioned snowball known 3to 4feet. 3.50 | 30.00 Ка 5 lovers of old fashioned 2 to 3 feet. 2500. [- $7. shrubs.

VIBURNUM OPULUS NANA. An interesting dwarf form, very 8 to 12 inches. n 3. desirable. 6to Sinches. + 250: 1 £347 12 VIBURNUM PLICATUM or Japan Double Snowball. ..Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 to ЗОО cl heels ies.

This variety is now very generally 3to 4 feet. x 3.50 | 30.00 known as the double flowering 2to 3feet. $ 2.50 | 20.00 Snowball.

VIBURNUM SIEBOLDII........... З to 4 feet. O erue

A rare snowball from Japan. 2to 3 feet. A 9:50 РАЯ

VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM or Japan Single Snowball....Specimens, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 to 00 P

Beautiful shrub for planting on 3 to 4 feet. , 6.00 | 50.00 the lawn as a single specimen or for 2to 3feet. 4.00 | 35.00 grouping with other shrubs. WEIGELA AMABILIS (Diervilla hy- Brdatvaro: d oe adr oit de 3to 4feet. 38550 One of the more vigorous of these 2 to 3 feet. 2250050 interesting shrubs, flowers a rosy red. l to 2 feet. 2.00 | 15.00 WEIGELA AMABILIS ALBA (D. hy- раа атое tee 3 to 4 feet. 4.00 | 30.00 White form of the preceding. 2to 3feet. 95071 WEIGELA CANDIDA (D. hybrida var. 4 to 5 feet. 6.900 Another interesting tall growing 3 to 4 feet. 3.50 | 30.00 variety, 1 ure white flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 2.50 | 20.00 WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (D. hy- brHuda ATO £8. SM AL EL vi З to 4feet. " 5.00312. One of the best deep red flowering 2to 3feet. j 3.50 | 25.00 Weigelas. Medium dwarf in habit. 10 2feet. 2.50 | 20.00 WEIGELA ROSEA (D. hybrida var.) 3to 4feet. 3380 Moderately dwarf, flowers a very 2 to 3 feet. 2.50 | 20.00 light pleasing pink. 1 to 2 feet. 2.00 | 15.00 WEIGELA ROSEA VARIEGATA (D. hy YACOS анат 3to 4feet. 9350.1 25 Variegated-leaved form. 2to 3 feet. 2.50 | 20.00 WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus virginica) 3 to 4 feet. 0200319 More correctly a low growing tree. 2to 3 feet. 3.50 | 30.00

YELLOW ROOT (Zanthorrhiza apiifolia). ; Large clumps, $1.00 to 000 А low growing shrub, foliage as- 12 to 18 inches. ? 4.00 | 25.00 suming rich tints in the Autumn. 8 to 12 inches. 2.

VINES

ARDY VINES are invaluable for covering porches, pergolas, walls, fences, also for screening objectionable views. Their graceful habit and great variety of beautiful flowers and foliage make them charmingly attractive

all through the season.

COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES ACTINIDIA ARGUTA or Silver-Sweet

Each | Per 10 | Per 100

Vine... 3 Specimens, 3 to 8 feet, $2.00 to} $5.00 | ..... | ..... Very 0 growing vine, desir- 2 to 3 feet. e able for arbors, pergolas, etc. lto 2feet. .35 | 3.00 825.00 AKEBIA QUINATA..... Strong pot plants, 50 cents to} 2.00 | ..... | ..... One of the best vines for arbor or З to 4 feet. „50 | 3.50 | 25.00 screen. Hardy, vigorous and almost 2to 3 feet. .95 2.50 | 17.50 evergreen. The leaves are five lobed. lto 2feet. -25 | 2.00 | 15.00 AMPELOPSIS ACONITIFOLIA..... 4to 6feet. БӨЗ БОЕ А handsome vine of very rapid 3to 4feet 285 |^ 9700 с ш. growth, similar to the native Woodbine. AMPELOPSIS HETEROPHYLLA VAR. e ee S quse. ce d 3to 4feet .50 e A graceful, delicate appearing 2to З feet VOD Git es OO: a vine, with variegated foliage. lto 2 feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA or БОБОВУ S uou CIS 2to 3feet .50 3.50 | 25.00 Also known as Ampelopsis Veit- lto 2feet .35 | 2.00 | 15.00 chii; by far the most valuable vine 8 to 12 inches. .25 1.50 | 10.00 which will cling to stone or wood. AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA VAR. PURPUREA ROBUSTA........ 2to 3 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 A very robust type of Boston Ivy. 1 to 2 feet. 35 | 2.50 | 20.00 AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA or Woodbine..... Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, 75 cents to| 1.50 | ..... | ..... Woodbine or Virginia Creeper is а 4to 5 feet. 75 5.00 | 35.00 handsome vine and will thrive in the 3 to 4 feet. .50 | 3.50 | 25.00 greatest variety of soils and under 2to 3 feet. 135 | 2.50 | 15.00 varying conditions. lto 2feet. 25 1.50 | 12.50 ARISTOLOCHIA, see Dutchman's Pipe. BIGNONIA, see Trumpet creeper. BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). 3to 4feet. 50 3.50 25.00 Native vine of m beauty. 2 to 3 feet. „85 2.50 | 17:50 BITTERSWEET JAPAN (C. orbicu- ТАДА ра ue 8to 4 feet. .50 3.50 | 25.00 Beautiful hedges are made by 2to З feet. 35 2.50 | 18.00 keeping this plant within bounds by lto 2feet. 25 2 0015.00 trimming. ; я in shrub form, 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 to} 3.0000. BOSTON IVY, see Ampelopsis Tricuspidata. CELASTRUS, see Bittersweet. CLEMATIS FLAMMULA. Strong pot plants, 50 cents to) 2.00 | ..... |] ..... Similar to Paniculata, and а good 3 years. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 companion for it. 2 years .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 CLEMATIS HYBRIDS LARGE VARIETIES. Henryi. Large, white 2 years. GAD: Mee 5200-15. sx JACKMANII. ge, deep royal purple. 2 years. CV MA DAM E ANDRE. Large, eep wine red. 2 years. ‚75 Өх ОО T. 7.5.3 Ramona. Large, light lavendar.. 2 years. CLEMATIS PANICULATA or Japan eilen Clumps, 4 years. M Nothing finer than this clematis 3 years. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 has appeared for years. Its foliage 2 years. .85 | 2.50 | 20.00 is clean and own Flowers are l year. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00. delicate, star-like, pure white.

CLEMATIS RECTA, see Herbaceous Plants.

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COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES Each | Per 10 | Per 100

CLEMATIS SCARLET (Clematis Vi- E ; 5 3 years.]8 .35 |$ 2.50 820. 00 . at HMAN'S PI ristolochia RSID Е coh : seca 3to 4feet| 1.00 | 7.50 | 60.00 Leaves like great Morning Glory 2to 3 feet. .75 | 6.00 | 50.00 foliage; curious pipe-like flowers. EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET, see : Evonymus radicans. Page 19. HEDERA, see Ivy. HONEYSUCKLE GOLDEN-LEAF (Louicera japonica var.), Strong pot plants, 50 cents to} 2.00 | ..... | .....

The hardiest of the Japan Honey- 3to 4feet. .35 | 2.50 | 20.00

suckles. 2to 3feet. .25 1.75 | 15.00 HONEYSUCKLE HALL’S EVER-

GREEN (L. japonica var.).. .... 3 to 4feet. 35 50 | 20.00

2.

Flowers white, turning to yellow; 2to 3feet. .25 | 1.75 | 15.00 very fragrant. Foliage glossy deep lto 2feet. red оа aes | green and evergreen.

HYDRANGEA CLIMBING (Hydran- gea petiolaris), Specimens, strong pot plants, 75 c. to

Rare and very beautiful vine from 2to З feet. A :

Japan, clinging to the trunks of trees l to 2feet. 75 5.00 | 40.00 and to stone like English Ivy.

IVY ENGLISH (Hedera elix), Targo specimens, $1.00 toj 10.00 | ..... | .....

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Very useful climbing evergreen 3to 4 feet. .50 | 4.00 | 35.00 vine, and desirable for covering 2to 3 feet. 35 2.50 | 20.00 walls in shady places. 1 to 2 feet. .25 1.75 | 15.00 JAPAN IVY, see Ampelopsis. LONICERA, sce Honeysuckle. LYCIUM, see Matrimony Vine. MATRIMONY VINE ( cium chinense). 3 to 4 feet. ‚50 | 3.50 | 30.00 A woody climber with long slender 2 to З feet. .85 | 3.00 | 20.00 branches, bearing scarlet berries. lto 2 feet. 25 | 2.00 | 15.00 PERIPLOCA, see Silk Vine. SILK VINE (Periploca greca)........ 2to Z feet. .35 | 2.50 | 20.00 Glossy willow-like leaves. lto 2feet. .25 | 2.00 | 15.00 SILVER-SWEET VINE, see Actinidia. TECOMA, see Trumpet Creeper. TRUMPET CREEPER (Bignonia rad- пао E i S RM 3to 4feet. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 Desirable vine with brilliant red 2 to 3 feet. 35 2.50 | 20.00 trumpet-like flowers. TRUMPET CREEPER JAPAN (B. штапа оға): L1 ee E 2to 3feet. .50 | 4.00 | 30.00 Large flowers and borne in great freedom. VIRGINIA CREEPER, see Ameplopsis. .VIRGIN'S BOWER, see Clematis. VITIS, see Ampelopsis. WISTERIA CHINESE PURPLE. Tree form, specimens, $2.00 to| 15.00 | ..... | ..... One of the best Wisterias; blooms 4to 6 feet. Fol (is aa ake tide | ess s before leaves appear. This splendid 3to 4 feet. 50 | 3.50 | 30.00 vine can be used to advantage in 2to 3 feet. 35 | 2.50 | 20.00 many ways. WISTERIA CHINESE WHITE...... 3 to 4 feet.] 1.00 7.50 White form of the preceding. 2 to З feet. e

Mea effective. WISTERIA MULTIJUGA. Specimens, tree form, $3.00 to] 15.00 | ..... | ....- Racemes of flowers three to four A бөө! ТОУ з feet long. Purple. 2 WISTERIA SPECIOSA or American МЛ ша Жез И SERT ANAN 3 to This Wisteria blooms after the 2 leaves are developed. x WOODBINE, see Ampelopsis Quinquefolia.

February 8, 1917.

Pas well pleased with stock received this year." Mrs. Е. Н. Quincy, Salina, Kansas.

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ПЕКБАСОПЦ$ PERENNIALS

HIS department includes what are popularly known as the Old-fashion Hardy- | garden Flowers as well as many of the New-fashion ones of great interest. n this class are the Paeonies, Iris, Larkspurs, Phlox, etc. The ease with which these plants can be grown, the great variety of color and long season of bloom, makes them indispensable. Hardy-herbaceous-perennials are a specialty at our Nursery. The fields of Paeonies, Iris, Phlox, etc., are well worth a long journey to see and we most cordially invite all those interested in gardens to come and see them during the flowering season. The grade of stock we send out is mostly Field Grown, strong and vigorous, and will produce an abundant display of blooms within a short time, providing suitable care is given.

The following Hardy Herbaceous Plants are offered in two sizes as follows,

unless otherwise noted. Stock can be potted to order and held for any specified delivery date.

PRICES Each Per 10 Per 100 Strong Field Grown, or well established in pots, usual size. 20e. 1579 - 15:00 Smaller size (mostly field grown)....................... 15е. 1.25 10.00

ACHILLEA, see Yarrow.

ADAM’S NEEDLE, see Yucca.

JEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA VAR. VARIEGATA. Опе foot. Splendid for covering the ground under trees. Will grow almost anywhere.

ALYSSUM SAXATILE (Golden tuft). 4 to 1 foot. May and June. Forms a clump of velvety foliage, flowers of the richest yellow, fragrant.

ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA. 2 to З feet. July to October. Brilliant yellow daisies in great masses, splendid for cutting.

AQUILEGIA, see Columbine.

ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA. 4 feet. July to October. A charming plant bearing spikes of fragrant white flowers, beautiful dark

een foliage. 2

ASCLEPIAS, see Butterfly-weed.

ASTER NOVZE-ANGLI/E VAR. ROSEA. 2 to 5 feet. October to November. A variety of our native New England aster, with very large flowers.

ASTER STOKES’ (Stokesia levis), 1 to 2 feet. July to September. Double,

light pleasing blue. Very desirable.

ASTE TATARICUS. 3 to 4 feet. October and November. Blue flowers, Very effective.

ASTILBE, see Spiræa.

BABY'S BREATH 8 panieulata). 3 to 4 feet. July to October. Produces a mass of small white flowers forming a cloud of bloom.

BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS (False indigo). 4 to 6 feet. June and July. Clear blue. Foliage effective and lasts well through the season.

BEE BALM (Monarda didyma var. superba). 2 to 3 feet. July to October. One of the old garden plants which will ever be popular. Brilliant scarlet.

BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS, see Lily, Blackberry.

BLACK-EYED SUSAN, see Rudbeckia.

BLANKET-FLOWER, see Gaillardia.

BLEEDING-HEART, see Dicentra.

BLUEBELLS, see Campanula.

BOCCONIA CORDATA (Tree Celandine). 5 to 8 feet. August and September, Spikes of feathery white. Splendid background plant.

BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES. 6 to 8 feet. August and September. Tall plant,

roducing great masses of aster-like flowers, white with yellow center.

BOLTONIA ATISQUAMA. 6 to 8 feet. August to September. Similar to above excepting color, which is light lavender.

BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA NANA. 12 to 15 inches. August to September. А dwarf form of the above. A new and desirable variety.

BULBS, see Lily.

BUTTERFLY-WEED (Asclepias tuberosa). 2 to 3 feet. July and August. Orange. A very showy native plant and very desirable.

FOR PRICES, SEE ABOVE.

“The plants ordered from you came in good condition and such fine plants! I am pleased with them and like your gong business methods. My orders

henceforth will find their way to your Nursery for itis a great satisfaction to find people who do business in a business-like way.”

Miss E. H. Ryland, Beulahville, Va.

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CAMPANULA CARPATICA. }t01 foot. June to October. Blue. Like the other Campanulas, the flowers are bell-shaped. One of the best dwarf plants.

CAMPANULA CARPATICA VAR. ALBA. 5 to 1 foot. June to October. White. Similar to preceding otherwise than the color of the flowers.

CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. June to October.

This species produces its flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. The flowers are in loose clusters, and are very effective. Color blue. :

CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA VAR. UM June to October. Pure white.

CANDYTUFT HARDY (Iberis sempervirens). 6 to 12 inches. April and May. White; evergreen foliage. Splendid foreground border plant.

CHRISTMAS ROSE (Helleborus niger). 6 to 12 inches. October to March.

This plant produces its flowers in the winter, out of doors. Begonia-like blooms almost hidden in a clump of glossy evergreen leaves.

CHRYSANTHEMUM ULIGINOSUM (The Giant Daisy). 4 to 5 feet. July to September. Splendid plant for tall effects.

CLEMATIS RECTA. 2 to 4 feet. June. Pure white.

COLUMBINE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLUE (Aquilegia cœrulea). 2 to 3 feet.

COLUMBINE ROCKY MOUNTAIN YELLOW (A. chrysantha). 2 to 3 feet.

COLUMBINE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WHITE (A. chrysantha alba). 2 to 3 ft.

COLUMBINE EUROPEAN WHITE (A. vulgaris). 2 to 3 feet. May to June.

CONE-FLOWER, PURPLE, see Echinacea.

CONVALLARIA MAJALIS, see Lily-of-the-Valley.

CORAL-BELLS, see Heuchera.

CORAL LILY, see Lily.

COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (Tickseed). 2 to 3 feet. June to October. One of the best golden yellow flowers for the garden. Excellent for cut flowers. COREOPSIS ROSEA. 8 to 12 inches. July to September. Rosy-pink, yellow

center. Dark green cut-leaf foliage. Interesting foreground plant.

COREOPSIS VERTICILLATA. 2 feet. July to September. Rich golden yellow. graceful foliage.

CROWN VETCH (Coronilla varia). June to August. A rampant creeper, with handsome globular heads of showy bright pink to white sweet pea-shaped flowers; a useful plant for the border and rockery.

DAISY SHASTA (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum hybridum). 1 to 2 feet. June to August. Ray-flowers are of the purest glistening white, center golden

ellow, blooms about four inches in diameter.

DAY-LILY, see Funkia.

DELPHINIUM, see icu.

DESMODIUM PENDULIFOLIUM (Pea-Shrub). September and October.

DIANTHUS, see Pinks.

DICENTRA EXIMIA, 12 to 15 inches. All summer, rose. Fern-like foliage.

DICENTRA SPECTABILIS p Heart). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Rose and white. An old favorite. Very desirable. Keeps well as a cut flower.

DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA (Gas Plant). 2 to 3 feet. June and July. A very showy plant, with fragrant foliage and spikes of rosy pink flowers.

DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA ALBA. 2 to 3 feet. А white form.

DIGITALIS, see Fox-Glove.

DIELYTRA, see Dicentra.

DUSTY MILLER (Centaurea gymnocarpa). Velvety white fern-like foliage.

ECHINACEA PURPUREA (Purple Cone-flower). 3 to 5feet. July to September.

ELEGANS LILY, see Lily.

EULALIA, see Grasses. {

EUPHORBIA COROLLATA (Spurge). 1 to 2 feet. July to October. White.

FERNS HARDY. Inquire for Fern list.

FLAX PERENNIAL (Linum perenne). 1to 2feet. June to September. Desir- able garden plant, producing deep blue bell-shaped flowers.

FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis palustris). The true variety blooming all summer.

FOX-GLOVE (Digitalis purpurea). 3 to 5 feet. July and August. Old-fashioned garden favorite of easiest culture. 7

FOX-GLOVE (Digitalis purpurea alba). A white form of the preceding.

FOX-GLOVE (Digitalis ambigua). 2 to 3 feet. June to August. Very hardy. Creamy white. (

FUNKIA (Day lily). Heart shaped leaved border plants with clusters of Шу-

like flowers gracefully disposed.

BLUE (Corulea). 2 feet. August, September. Dark green glossy foliage, flowers light blue.

BROAD-LEAVED (Ovata). 2 feet. August and September. Large ovate I a flowers light blue.

FORTUNE'S (Fortunei). 2 to 3 feet. July. Rare type. Large, glaucous, ES d. leaves, pale lilac.

LANCE-LEAF (Lancifolia). 1 to 2 feet. August to October. Long glossy foliage, lilac flowers.

VARIEGATED (Undulata). $8 to 12 inches. July and August. А very pope variety; leaves variegated white and green.

WHITE (Subcordata). 1to2feet. July and August. Large light green leaves, flowers purest white.

FOR PRICES OF THE ABOVE HERBACEOUS PLANTS SEE PAGE 51

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GAILLARDIA ARISTATA (Blanket Flower). 2 to 3 feet. July to October.

Bright red-yellow splashes. Very desirable for the garden border. GERANIUM PLATYPETALUM. `2 feet. June to July. Large, purple-blue

flowers, with handsome foliage.

GERANIUM SANGUINEUM. 1 foot. June and July. Large deep crimson-pur- le flowers. Graceful foliage, which becomes most attractive during the Fall. GERANIUM SANGUINEUM VAR. ALBUM. 1 foot. June and July. White. GRASSES ORNAMENTAL. The following are all desirable and hardy: MISCANTHUS SINENSIS (Eulalia sinensis). 6 to 8 feet. This and the next following are what are generally known as Japan plume grasses. They are very ornamental in growth. Showy plumes appear in Fall.

MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. VARIEGATUS. 6 to 8 feet. Foliage

striped with white, otherwise like preceding.

MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. ZEBRINUS. 6to8 feet. Foliage striped

with yellow, very attractive.

MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. GRACILLIMUS. 6 to 8 feet. White

midrib, very graceful, one of the best.

PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA VARIEGATA (Ribbon Grass). 2 to 3 feet. GROUND IVY (№ e Splendid for covering embankments and for the rockery. GYPSOPHILA, see Baby's Breath.

HELEBORUS, see Christmas Rose. + HELENIUM AUTUMNALE (Sneezeweed). 6 to 7 feet. 8 and September.

One of the best tall growing plants. Golden-yellow, excellent for cut flowers. HELENIUM AUTUMNALE VAR. RIVERTON GEM 4 to 5 feet. July to

September. Flowers of the deepest bronzy red, а most desirable plant. HELIANTHUS, see Sun-flower.

HELIOPSIS LAVIS. 4 to 5 feet. July to November. Hardy plant with rich yellow daisy-like flowers in great profusion, splendid for cut flowers. HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Lilies):

EARLY LEMON (Н. minor) 1 to 2 feet. Early June. Striking lemon

yellow, fragrant.

EARLY YELLOW (Н. Dumorteri). 1 to 1j feet. June. Deep yellow

and rm quite dwarf and makes a splendid ge plant.

LEMON (H. flava). 2 to 3 feet. June and July. lear lemon yellow;

fragrant. This old garden lily is a great favorite.

MIDDENDORF'S (Н. Middendorffi). 1 to 2 feet. June to July. Deep

golden yellow.

ORANGE MAN (Н. var). 1 to 2 feet. July and August. Rich deep 99175075 very beautiful. 8 : ORANGE (H. fulva). 2 to 4 feet. July and August. This grand old lily

is now much in demand. It is splendid for naturalizing in large masses. Special prices for naturalizing along drives, etc.

ORANGE VAR. KWANSO (H. var.). Rich orange red; semi-double; very

effective and desirable. : У

ORANGE VAR. VARIEGATA (Н. var.). A form of the orange lily with

variegated green and white foliage, which forms a very striking effect.

THUNBERG’S (H. Thunbergii). ate blooming Lemon lily. 2 to 3 feet.

July and August. Fragrant and very desirable. HEUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral Bells). 14 to 2 feet. July to October. Coral red, small, and produced in loose clusters. HEUCHERA SKINNERI. 1 foot. June and July. Prettily cut and marbled

ш small bright pink flowers. ;

HOLLYHOCKS. Assorted colors. Double and single. sie

IRIS CRISTATA. 2to3inch. April. Very dwarf. Dainty orchid-like flowers of pale blue.

IRIS GERMANICA (German Iris) (Fleur-de-Lis).

These splendid garden plants have been favorites for years, and are so hardy and easily grown and produce such a bountiful display of beautiful flowers, that they can be considered one of the most important of our garden plants. They are of easiest culture, requiring no special treatment, and will remain for years, even enduring neglect, and produce regularly each year their fine display of blooms.

VARIETIES.

ARGUS. Mid-season to late. Dwarf. Pale light blue, veined royal purple. AURIOLE. Late, medium dwarf, yellow, beautifully penciled deep velvety

urple. : BLUE-BIRD. Medium to tall and quite early, full, incurved, of a clear deep

ue. CANARY BIRD. Early to mid-season, medium grower, full, ineurved, erfect form of clearest canary yellow. CELESTE. Mid-season to late; clear pale blue, shaded darker, large fine form. CELIA. Mid-season, medium, rosy blue veined purple. CYPRIANA. Mid-season, tall, rich pale blue, splashed rich purple. DALAMATICA. Mid-season to late, very tall, strong grower, full and beautifully formed flowers, pale blue, shaded with rose.

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IRIS GERMANICA (German Iris) (Fleur-de-Lis)—Continued

DARIUS. Late, medium to tall Clear yellow, splashed with purple, ' margin bordered with light yellow.

EDITH COOK. Medium to low grower, mid-season to late, of strong vigor- ous habit; of the clearest deep yellow, freely splashed rosy purple. GARFIELD. Tall, medium to late, light blue, changing to rosy lilac on

margins. агы: of y Mid-season to late, tall, clear blue suffused purple, immense owers. LA VALLETTE. Mid-season, medium to tall, good form, a clear pale blue. F Mid-season, medium to tall, clear white, veined russet at base. MAD. CHEREAU. Late and tall, of beautiful and unique form; pale blue and penciled with darker blue on margin. PALLIDA SPECIOSA. Very late and tall. Resembles the early Florentine in its full large form. Color rich blue, being suffused with velvety royal

purple. КОМ POINT. Tall, very vigorous, very large and handsome, clearest deep lue. PURPLE KING. Early, medium, large, deep purple. QUEEN OF MAY. Medium to late, tall, perfect form, clearest rose slightly buff at base, shading into clear rose veined with darker rosy-red. QUEEN VICTORIA. Mid-season, medium grower, deep yellow suffused

with rose. пови: Mid-season, medium to low grower, very free, perfect form, royal ue.

SILVER KING. Тһе earliest of the tall large type, of ideal full form, and when first unfolding is of the softest pale blue, white at maturity.

IRIS LAVIGATA or K/EMPFERI (Japanese Iris).

This splendid type of Iris is one of the most important of our strictly hardy permanent garden plants. For effective habit and georgeous display of color, it stands alone at its blossoming season, which is June 20th to July 20th.

VARIETIES.

BANDI-NO-NAMI (No. 4). Double, late, tall, vigorous, pure white, desir- able variety.

HO-O-JO (No. 11). Double, late, tall, maroon purple splashed white.

JUNI-HITOYE (No. 9). Double, mid-season, very large, white overlaid with delicate pale rose.

KUMO-NO-NYE. Late, double, splendid form, richest velvety royal blue, suffused slightly with royal purple, brilliant yellow throat.

PYRAMID. Early to late, free bloomer, of largest size and splendid form, ae light blue at base to deep blue on margin, suffused with royal purple.

SANO-WATASHI (No. 21). Mid-season, tall, pure white, very large. One of the best.

IRIS OCHROLEUCA. 3 to 4 feet. June. A noble species, large pale yellow flowers, a most desirable ДЕНЕШ.

IRIS ORIENTALIS SNOW QUEEN. 2 feet. June. A handsome variety with beautiful pure white flowers, very free flowering.

IRIS PSEUDACORUS. 3to5feet. June. Very robust, flowers of medium size, intense clear, deep yellow.

IRIS PUMILA (Hybrids).

This is а new race of charming Iris, intermediate between the early Pumila and Germanica, in time of blooming and size of flower. :

VARIETIES.

ATROVIOLACEA. 6 to 10 inches. Medium dwarf, early to mid-season. Violet mauve to maroon red, paling to light on the margin.

vine 12 to 15 inches. Mid-season. Ivory white, veined with green and

ellow.

BRIDESMAID. 10 to 15 inches. Clear white, slightly splashed with light blue, veined with yellow and green.

CYANEA. 6 to 10 inches. Deep velvety blue, painted with white veinings.

EXCELSA. 8 to 12 inches. Clearest deep yellow with slight maroon 1 ings, beautifully veined.

FAIRY. 10 to 15 inches. Pale blue to white, freely splashed with varying shades of blue from faint to the deepest blue.

FORMOSA. 6 to 12 inches. Royal blue to deepest royal purple, orange at

base.

IRIS SIBIRICA. 2 to 3 feet. June. Robust growers, foliage somewhat like the Japan Iris, flowers borne on slender stems, well up above the foliage; color, clear rich blue. Flowers are somewhat larger than our native field Iris. In bloom with the late German Iris. Very desirable and especially so for natural- izing.

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IRIS SIBIRICA ALBA. Similar to preceding, but white.

IRIS SIBIRICA FL. PL. Double form. Blooms late, with the Japan Iris.

IRIS SIBIRICA VAR. ORIENTALIS. 2 to 3 feet. June. A beautiful Iris of = е vivid velvety deep blue, of medium size and blooming with great reedom.

LARKSPUR (Delphinium). 3 to 6 feet. June to September. These handsome plants are invaluable for the hardy border, while for massing, their gorgeous effects are unrivalled. The prevailing color in the group is blue, which is the most uncommon color in Herbaceous plants, varying from the palest laven- der to deepest purple.

LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Kansas Gay Feather). 4to6feet. July to August. Attractive plants, producing spikes of rosy-purple.

LILIES (Garden Varieties).

AMARYLLIS HALLI. 2 feet. July and August. Beautiful flowers in umbels. 3 to 4 inches across, of a delicate lilac pink, very attractive. BLACKBERRY LILY. (Belamcanda chinensis). 2 to 3 feet. June and July. CORAL LILY (L. tenuifolium). One of the most delicate and charming

species. 1 to 2 feet high, with 1 to 15 or more nodding rich scarlet flowers.

ELEGANS LILY. Vigorous growing, producing an abundance of bright orange-red flowers on upright stems.

GOLDEN-BANDED (L. auratum). This is a most popular lily. No species

ever had so much general favor. Flowers white, with a central golden band and numerous deep purple spots. Height, 2 to 6feet. July and August.

HANSON’S (L. maculatum). Attains a height of 3 feet. Flowers reddish

E six to ten in a cluster; petals thick and durable. ;

LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis). A popular favorite and once

lanted increases in beauty for many years. MADONNA (L. candidum). Handsome, Tus. fragrant, pure white flowers. Easy of culture; does best when left undisturbed after planting. ДЕГ SPECIOSUM RED (L.speciosum rubrum). One of the most showy of lilies of medium height and not difficult to grow in any good garden soil. Like the following other than color, which is rosy-red, beautifully marked. SPECIOSUM WHITE (L. speciosum album). One of the best garden lilies; purest white. Very hardy. б SPECIOSUM YELLOW (L. Непгуі). А beautiful deep orange-yellow vari- ety of the preceding, easily grown and very showy. 75 cents each. TIGER LILY VAR. SPLENDENS (L. tigrinum). This is an improved Tiger Lily and а most beautiful lily for general use. Tes TIGER LILY VAR. DOUBLE (L. tigrinum var. fl. po. Similar to above other than the flowers which are quite double. Very desirable. TURK'S CAP (L. superbum). This native lily is one of the finest and most hardy of all lilies. It often attains a height of 6 feet, and produces a large number of flowers. Its flowers are bright orange in color with dark spots.

LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). 2 to 3 feet. August and September.

Rich, fiery red flowers, handsome for the border. г

LOTUS CORNICULATUS Baby's Slippers). July to November. Bright yellow;

me on the ground. Good foreground border plant.

LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (Scarlet Lightning). 1to 2 feet. May and June. Very fine border plant. j :

LYCHNIS VISCARÍA VAR. SPLENDENS (Ragged Robin). 12 to 15 inches. May and June. Produces masses of very brilliant rose-colored flowers, resem- bling Scotch Pinks. з

LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA (Creeping Jenny). June and July. A splendid cover plant. Brilliant, showy, yellow flowers. ;

LYTHRUM ROSEUM (Loosestrife Purple). 3 to 4 feet high. July and August. Long branching spikes of attractive pink flowers.

MALLOW SWAMP ROSE (Hibiscus moscheutos rosea). 3 to 4 feet. August and September. A tall thrifty plant desirable for a sunny place. Flowers large, rose-colored and very showy.

MALLOW VAR. CRIMSON EYE (H. moscheutos var.). 4 to 5 feet. August and September. Pure white, with deep crimson eye. Perfectly hardy either in common garden soil or very wet place. 3

MALLOW, RED MARVEL. Similar to the preceding, the best of this type.

Bright rosy red.

MONKSHOO (Aconitum autumnale). 5 to 6 feet. September, October. |

MYRTLE BLUE (Vinca minor). One of the best evergreen plants for covering the ground. : :

MYRTLE WHITE (Vinca minor var. alba). A pure white variety.

PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. 6 to 8 inches. Foliage evergreen and very much resembles our interesting native wood plant, Princess Pine.

PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS VARIEGATA. A variegated form.

PAEONIES, see page 36. 5 :

PEA PERENNIAL (Lathyrus latifolius). 5 to 6 feet. June to October.

PENTSTEMON BARBATUS. July and August. 2 to З feet. Brilliant red tube- like flowers in loose panicles. :

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PAEONIES (Herbaceous)

and quite naturally so, as no other hardy garden plant thrives with as little

E wee. is today without a rival as the favorite of all hardy garden flowers,

special care and produces so fine a display of gorgeous blooms. The great diversity of color and form, which can now be obtained with the new and improved varieties, very much increases their value.

SELECTED LIST OF VARIETIES.

NOTE. The number to the left of the variety indicates the sizes we have to offer.

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ABO RA. Single, early, very full. Wild rose, holding its color well.

ALBATRE. Large creamy white, very free, late.

BOULE DE NEIGE. White, lightly sulphured. Centre bordered with carmine.

CANARI. White, with yellow center.

COURONNE D'OR. Late tall, guard petals white, center petals creamy white splashed carmine, very large. $0.75.

ELEGANS CARNEA. Early to mid-season, tall, free, satin pink guards, center petals lighter.

EUGENIE VERDIER. Mid-season, tall, free, very large and full, open- ing a delicate hydrangea-pink, at maturity a creamy white, choice variety. $1.25.

FELIX CROUSSE. Mid-season, large, compact, bright red, free.

FESTIVA ALBA (syn. Queen Victoria and Alba Superba). Double sulphury white.

FESTIVA MAXIMA. By many considered the best white yet intro- duced, both in color and form. Of the purest white, splashed with a few streaks of crimson.

FRANCIS ORTEGAT. Deep maroon red, broad glossy petals, shows yellow center.

GOLIATH. Single 78 81 free, dazzling red, abundance of yellow stamens.

GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. Mid-season, very free, delicate shell-pink.

HERMES. Single, early medium grower. Deep maroon red, showing yellow stamens. :

LEE'S GRANDIFLORA. Very late, vigorous grower, very full blooms

of 1855 red.

. еца Mid-season to late. Tall, good form, uniform color of light rose.

L'INDISPENSABLE. Mid-season. Guard petals creamy white, center

etals shaded р р LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Late, free, deep carmine-rose. MADAM DE VERNEVILLE. Sulphur white, center delicate rosy white with an accidental touch of carmine. MADAM FOREL. Late, tall, vigorous, deep rose pink, tipped silvery ink, very шр $0.75. MARIE LEMOINE. Delicate ivory white, full center, very late. : MODELE OF PERFECTION. Late, free, large. Guard petals light rose, center petals shaded darker. OFFICINALIS FLORA PLENA. Double crimson. Piny of the old ardens, always desirable. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Mid-season, very free. Guard petals satiny рак center creamy white splashed light pink. REINE HORTENSE. Late flowering; light rose and full to the center. RUBRA TRIUMPHANS. Bright carmine, almost a single flower. SOMEGANORKO. Single, rosy lilac flushed with crimson, producing an unique appearance. TENUIFOLIA FLORA PLENA. Double crimson. Deeply-cut fern- like foliage. ZOE CALOT. Fine rose, with lighter rose center. A charming sort. We үм i 5 other varieties on trial which will be listed as they prove esirable.

Prices for Herbaceous Paeonies, unless otherwise noted.

Numbers to the left of the variety indicate the sizes of that variety we have to offer.

Extra size, very heavy...$1.00 each $9.00 per 10 $85.00 per 100 Strong blooming size.. .75 each 6.50 per 10 60.00 per 100 Well established.. ...... -50each 4.50 per 10 40.00 per 100

June 7, 1917. * The Paeontes that you sent last week arrived in good condition. I wish to express my appreciation кёз. fine planis that you sent me earlier in the

seasow. They have all done

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PHLOX AMCNA. 3 to 5 inches. April and May. Very desirable for carpeting the ground and for rockeries. Bright pink. PHLOX DIVARICATA (Wild Sweet William). 6 to 8 inches. April and May. Lilac, showy; very attractive and desirable. PHLOX OVATA. 5 to 6 inches. May. Low mat of evergreen foliage. Rosy pink. PHLOX PANICULATA. Perfectly hardy, easy to make thrive, and producing gorgeous color effects. The following list has been selected from our large collection as comprising the cream of the distinct colors. VARIETIES. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Bright salmon-pink with lighter shadings, distinct eye, a much wanted shade in Phlox. . FERNAND CORTEZ. Deep crimson, very dark center. FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. Dwarf, large trusses of pure white flowers. GENERAL VON HEUTSZ. Medium, scarlet, shaded rose with crim- son-red eye, a very desirable variety. INDEPENDENCE. Tall grower, fine large creamy white flowers. L'EVENEMENT. Dwarf, bright, soft pink, tinted salmon, very showy. MADAME MEURET. Tall, rich salmon, center deep carmine. PANTHEON. Tall bright rose, flowers very large. PEACH BLOW. Medium, delicate pink, rose center. RICHARD WALLACE. Tall, pure white with bright crimson center, large . flowers in immense panicles. SELMA. Soft, pale rose, distinct red eye; very effective. SIEBOLD. Bright vermillion-red, over-laid with orange-scarlet, crimson- red eye, very effective. TAPIS BLANC. Large pure white flowers, very dwarf, splendid for edging Phlox beds and massing in the hardy border. VON HOCHBERQG. Tall, the ideal Crimson Phlox, the richest of its color. PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink). 3 to 4 inches. May. Forms low, flat masses of evergreen foliage. "When in bloom presents a solid mass of color. VAR. ALBA. А white form of the above. VAR. ATRO-RUBRA. Clear deep claret. VAR. SADIE. White, shaded with lilac. PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA (Variety Miss Lingard). White with pink eye. Blooms several weeks earlier than paniculata type. PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA (False Dragon Head). 3 to 4 feet. July and August. Effective spikes of clear pink flowers. PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA VAR. ALBA. А white form of above. PINKS, MAIDEN (Dianthus deltoides). 6 to 10 inches. May to July. PINKS, SCOTCH (Dianthus plumarius). 9 to 12 inches. May and June. Pink. PINKS, SCOTCH, VAR. HER MAJESTY. May and June. Double white; fragrant. PINKS, SWEET WILLIAMS (Dianthus barbatus). 1 to 2 feet. July to Sept. PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM (Balloon Flower). 2 to 3 feet. June to October. Large blue bell-like flowers. PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM VAR. ALBUM. A white form. POPPY ORIENTAL (Papaver orientale). 2 to 3 feet. June and July. PRIMROSE EVENING ((Enothera serrulata). 1 foot. May and June. PRIMROSE (Cnothera missouriensis). July. Large yellow flowers. PYRETHRUM ROSEUM (Pink Daisy). 2 to 3 feet. June to August. Graceful ее flowers іп many shades of white, pink and red, excellent for cut flowers. ROCK ROSE (Helianthemum croceum). 12 to 15 inches. Very pretty low growing evergreen plant with beautiful orange colored flowers. RODGERSIA PODOPHYLLA. 3 feet. June and D A stately plant. RUDBECKIA LACINIATA (Cone Flower). 6 to 10 feet. July to September. RUDBECKIA LACINIATA VAR. FL. PL. (Golden Glow). RUDBECKIA MAXIMA. 4 to 5 feet. August and September. A stately plant with large glaucous foliage and great showy flowers of clear bright yellow. RUDBECKIA NITIDA, A TUMN SUN. 4 to 6 feet. September and October. Long broad petals of bright yellow, very attractive. Excellent for cut flowers. RUDBECKIA PURPUREA, see Echinacea. RUDBECKIA SPECIOSA VAR. NEWMANII. 2 to 3 feet. July and August. Pure yellow, dark disc. RUDBECKIA SUBTOMENTOSA (Black-Eyed Susan). 2 to 3 feet. July to October. Yellow, dark cone. i : SEA HOLLY (Eryngium planum). 3 to 4 feet. . July to August. Finely cut shiny foliage with thistle-like flowers of amethystine blue. $ SEDUM (Stone Crop). A most interesting class of plants, all easily grown and indispensable for rock-gardening. ACRE. 2 to 3 inches. June and July. Yellow. | ALBUM. 3 to 4inches. July and August. White, red center. KAMSCHATICUM. 6 inches. June to August. Yellow flowers. OPPOSITIFOLIUM. 3 to 4inches. July. White fllower. Opposite lea ved. PALLIDUM ROSEUM. 3to 4 inches. June and July. Rosy pink flowers. PULCHELLUM. 4 to 6 inches. July and August. osy purple. REFLEXUM. 4to6inches. July and August. Yellow flowers.

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SEXANGULIARE. 4to 6 inches. June to August. Yellow flowers. SIEBOLDI. 3 to 4 inches. August to September. Flowers bright pink. SPECTABILE (Showy Sedum). 1 to 2 feet. September and October. A splendid 5 plant, with snowy flat umbels of rosy pink. SPECTABIL ATROPURPUREUM. 1 to 2 feet. September and October. A variety of the above with deeper colored blossoms. а SPURIUM. 4 to 6 inches. May to June. Pink flowers, trailing stems. TOMENTOSUM. 3 to 4 inches. June and July. Yellow flowers. TURKESTANICUM. 6 inches. September and October. Pink flowers. SEMPERVIVUM PYRENAICUM (Houseleek or Hen and Chickens). 6 inches. SHASTA DAISY, see Daisy. SNEEZE WEED, see Helenium. SPIDERWORT, see Tradescantia. SPIRÆA ARUNCUS (Aruncus sylvester). 5 to 6 feet. May and June. Creamy white. A desirable background plant for herbaceous borders. SPIRZEA CHINENSIS (Astilbe chinensis). 2 to 3 feet. June. Pink to rose. SPIRJEA FILIPENDULA DOUBLE (Ulmaria filipendula fl. pl.). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Beautiful fern-like foliage which remains fresh and green throughout the year. Double white flowers produced on spikes. Very graceful. SPIRÆA ЈАР. VAR. GRANDIFLORA. 1 to 2 feet. May and June. Creamy

white. SPIRJEA PALMATA (U. purpurea var.). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Light

ink.

SPIRZEA PENTAPETALA (U. pentapetala var. fl. pl). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Old garden plant; pure white flowers on spikes and very attractive.

STACHYS BETONICA (Betony). 1 foot. June. Attractive, clear pink spikes.

STATICE LATIFOLIUM (Sea Lavender). 1 to 2 feet. August and September. A beautiful plant producing a cluster of broad evergreen leaves from 4 to 8 inches long, bearing small blue flowers in profusion. Thrives at seashore.

SUNFLOWER, GRACEFUL (Helianthus orgyalis). 5 to 7 feet. October and November. Tall, graceful variety, flower rich golden yellow.

SUNFLOWER, MAXIMILIAN (Н. Maximiliani). 4 to 6 feet. August to October. Fine golden yellow, valuable, late flowering plant.

SUNFLOWER, MISS MELLISH (H. rigidus var.). 5 to 7 feet. July to Septem- ber. Sparingly branched; rough; flowers rich yellow. One of the best.

SWEET WILLIAM, see Pinks.

THALICTRUM MINUS VAR. ADIANTIFOLIUM (Hardy Maidenhair). 1 to 2 feet. July and August. Foliage delicately arranged and graceful.

THYMUS CITRIODORA AUREA (Golden Thyme). Trailing. Orange scented.

TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA (Spiderwort). 1 to 2 feet. June to August. Blue; grass-like foliage.

TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA ALBA. White form, and very attractive.

VALERIANA OFFICINALIS (Garden Heliotrope). 4 to 6 feet. June and July. White, fragrant. An old garden favorite.

VERONICA INCANA (Hoary Speedwell). 1 to 2 feet. July to September.

Blue

VERONICA LONGIFOLIA VAR. SUBSESSILIS. 2 to 3 feet. July and Sep- tember. Lovely spikes of the deepest clear blue make this plant very desirable, especially at their time of blooming, when blue flowers are very rare.

VERONICA SPICATA. 2 feet. June and July. Long spikes of blue flowers.

VERONICA SPICATA ROSEA. 2 feet. July. Spikes of bright rose flowers.

VINCA, see Myrtle.

YARROW, THE PEARL (Achillea ptarmica var. fl. pl.). 1 to 2 feet. May to October. Double white. А very effective plant, especially when in bloom.

YARROW BOULE de NEIGE (Ball of Snow). An improvement on the preceding.

YARROW, RED (A. Millefolium var.). 1 to 3 feet. June to October. Wine-red flowers, with aromatic fern-like foliage, which is very ornamental.

YARROW, WOOLLY (А. tomentosum). 8 to 10 inches. June and July. A very attractive little plant, with handsome, deeply cut foliage, and bright golden yellow flowers most suitable for the rockery.

YELLOW LILLIES, see Hemerocallis.

YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. One of the most valuable plants in cultivation for general garden and landscape 5 . Its dagger-like foliage, which is evergreen, forms an attractive clump of foliage, from which appears in July and August, tall and stately spikes 3 to 6 feet high, bearing large panicles of white lillies, which are most picturesque and decorative.

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Enclosed find check in payment of bill recently rendered. Perennial stock arrived in good condition, especially pleased with Yucca plants. Will advise later in regard to spring shipments.”

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Hybrid Perpetual Roses

This splendid class of vigorous, hardy roses is the result of crossing the

favorite ol

garden roses with the less vigorous and less hard

tea roses. This

crossing has resulted in producing a race of roses which not ony bloom freely at

the usual rose season, but at intervals during the summer and fal as the General Jaqueminot, etc., belong to this class. iens select them from among the Hybrid-Perpetual class.

roses, one can S

Such favorites If restricted to a few garden-

VARIETIES.

Alfred Colomb. Brilliant crimson. Very large full form. Extremely fragrant. Anne De Diesbach. (Syn. Glory of France). Carmine, a beautiful shade;

very large. А superior variety.

Baron De Bonstetten. Rich velvety maroon; large, full. A splendid sort.

Baroness Rothschild. Pale, satiny-rose, very large.

Captain Hayward. Crimson-carmine, large, full, very fine.

*}Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular form, flesh color, shaded in the center with rosy-pink; growth vigorous.

Conrad F. Meyer. Large, silvery-pink flowers, very full with delicate perfume.

Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, darker shadings. Large and very full.

Fisher Holmes. Rich crimson, shaded scarlet. Large, full, and very free.

{Francois Levet. Cherry-pink; medi- um size; well formed; vigorous habit.

*iFrau Karl Druschki. Flowers very large, beautiful, pure white. One of {һе best white hybrid perpetuals.

General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crim- son; not full, but large and extremely effective; fragrant, excellent habit.

{George Arends. A seedling of Е. К. Druschki with the same free blooming qualities. Delicate rose-pink, large and very full.

Hugh Dickson. Crimson shaded with scarlet, large and full.

J. B. Clark. Scarlet, shaded with crim- Son, vigorous grower.

Jules Margottin. Carmine-rose, fine in open flower and in bud.

[Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink, dis- tinct, very large, cup shaped.

*tMagna Charta. Pink, suffused with carmine; full globular.

Margaret Dickson. Of magnificent form; white, with pale flesh center; petals very large, shell shaped.

Marshall Р. Wilder. Large, well formed; color cherry-carmine.

Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; produced on strong stems.

Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. ss pink, outer petals shaded with flesh.

Nova Zembla. This is a pure white, beautifully formed rose, very fragrant, vigorous and free 1

Paul Neyron. Deep rose color; by far the largest variety in cultivation.

Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep vel- vety crimson; large, moderately full.

Tom Wood. Cherry-red, full, finely formed, borne on long stems.

Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry-red, а very effective color.

Victor Verdier. Bright rose, with car- mine center.

Varieties marked * we consider a desirable collection of six. Varieties marked 1 we consider a desirable collection of twelve.

Other Choice Hardy Garden Roses

These are mostly the old

arden favorities which are dear to the hearts of

most rose lovers, and every garden can find a place for them.

Blanche Moreau (Moss). Pure white, large, full, and of perfect form.

Damask. Popular old-time rose of de- lightful fragrance and delicate, almost tea rose like delicacy in the opening buds. Pink.

Harrison’s Yellow. Golden-yellow, medium size, semi-double. A free bloomer.

Hugonis. Species from China, early, single, pus yellow vay vigorous, $1.00.

Juliet. he outside o petals an old- gold, inside rosy-red.

Madam Plantier. Pure white. Pro- duced in great abundance; vigorous, bushy habit.

Persian Yellow. nearly full.

Salet (Moss). Deep pink colored buds surrounded with & mossy fringe and crest. A fragrant and very beautiful moss rose.

York and Lancaster. Handsome large semi-double blooms, splashed and striped bright red, white and yellow- ish tints.

Bright yellow, small,

PRICES of above Roses, Strong, 2 years old, field grown, 50 cents each, $4.50 per 10, $37.50 per 100, unless otherwise noted.

Roses, Native Species, Etc. For Mass Planting and Shrubbery Borders

Blanda. Single pink. Showy bright red fruits in fall. Brilliant crimson twigs in winter.

Lucida. Dwarf, native, rose-pink. Foliage beautiful autumn coloring. Lucida var. White. Attractive pure

white form of preceding.

Rugosa.

Rugosa var. White.

Flowers single, of & most

beautiful rosy-red succeeded by large

berries of a rich-orange red color.

Single pure white flowers, highly scented; a splendid shrub-like rose.

Spinosissima. (Scotch). Dainty little rose, seldom getting larger than two feet. Flowers light rose-pink to white.

PRICES of the six preceding, Strong, 2 years old, field grown, 35 cts. each,

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Rambler Roses and other Hardy Climbing Roses

With the advent of the Ramblers, we have a class of roses of such vigorous growth, that almost any garden structure can be completely festooned with an effective growth of vine, glossy foliage and an abundance of bloom rivaling the famed California gardens. To get best results with the Rambler Roses, it is necessary that they be well fertilized, as these roses are hearty feeders. This can be done to best advantage at the time the ground is being prepared for planting.

VARIETIES

Alberic Barbier. Creamy-white, canary- Multiflora. A charmin yellow in center. Attractive foliage. clusters of white single

species. Great owers, showy

American Pillar. Vigorous grower. Single, clear pink.

Anne ef Gerstein. Dark crimson. brid sweet brier.

Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, becoming nearly white; compact and fine.

Christine Wright. A bright wild rose-

ink. Blooms produced singly and in clusters. Vigorous grower.

Climbing American Beauty. Vigorous

ower, hardy, blooms very large and ull, color rosy-crimson.

Crimson Rambler. This wonderful Japanese Rose is one of the most im- portant and valuable acquisitions of recent years.

Dorothy Perkins. Very double and are borne in elusters of ten to twenty. The color is a clear shell-pink.

Ezcelsa. Known as the Red Dorothy Perkins, very full blooms of crimson- maroon, tips of petals scarlet.

Hiawatha. Single, bright ruby-red, white center with dark yellow anthers.

Lady Gay. Similar to the popular Dorothy Perkins, but lighter in color.

Hy-

red fruits which last all winter.

Philadelphia Rambler. The blooms are larger than the Crimson Rambler and full to the eenter and of a deeper crimson color.

Prairie Queen. Bright rosy-red, extra.

Setigera. The Michigan or Prairie Rose. Large single flowers of & deep rose color.

Source D'or. Golden-yellow. foliage, vigorous.

Sweet Brier. Old favorite, fragrant fo- liage.

Tausendschon, or Thousand Beauties. Charming, strong grower. Flowers in large clusters хала from creamy- pink to bright-red, all in the same eluster.

Trier. Creamy-white with dark yellow anthers and are borne in large clusters.

White Dorothy. Same habits of growth and freedom of flowering as Dorothy Perkins, but with pure white blooms.

Wichuriana. Memorial rose, trailing species, pure white, single.

William С. Egan. Bloom is large, very full, clear flesh color.

Glossy

For prices, see foot of this page.

Baby Rambler and Hybrid Polyantha Roses

These dwarf bushy roses have many uses. Hardy and continuously in bloom throughout the entire growing season, they offer great opportunities. These little roses are very useful as a border or foreground in beds, or borders of taller growing sorts, for low hedges of brilliant color, and for planting in groups in the herbaceous garden, ete.

Aennchen Muller. Brilliant carmine- Erna Teschendorff. Flowers vivid crim- pink. son. Very free. One of the brightest of this type.

Jessie. Cherry-red with white center. Very free bloomer. Compact habit. Orleans. Deep geranium-red with a showy center of white, large truss. One of the most desirable of the dwarf

polyanthas.

White Baby Rambler. (Katherine Zemet). White, very free and con- tinuous bloomer. Compact habit.

Pure white, full and Clean foliage. Strong

Baby Dorothy. Dwarf rose with large clusters of blooms, same color as the popular variety Dorothy Perkins.

Baby Rambler. Dwarf rose with great clusters of blooms of same color as Crimson Rambler. Blooms all summer.

Baby Tausendchon. (Louise Walter). Flowers large and semi-double of flesh-pink color. Shadings identical with the popular climbing Tau- sendschon.

Clothilde Soupert. Very double, pearly- white.

Yvonne Rabier. free bloomer. grower.

PRICES of above roses, Strong 2 years old, field grown, 50 cts. each, 84.50

per 10, $87.50 per 100.

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RUIT growing on a large scale is one of the country’s profitable industries. The fortunate few who have large orchards of bearing apples and other fruit trees, which have been properly cared for, are now reaping rich rewards. No

part of the United States offers better opportunities than New England for the producing of highly flavored and richly colored fruit. In a lesser way, the home acre and the smaller city garden, offer opportunities for the producing of an abund- ant crop of fruit which should not be neglected. Aside from the utility feature, there is the genuine pleasure, delight and healthful recreation which is a reward for those who set out and care for a few trees, vines, and berry plants.

Apples

Summer Varieties.

Devonshire Quarrenden. Medium size. Early, red, firm, juicy. Abundant bearer. August and September.

Early Harvest. Pale yellow, tart, tender, with a fine flavor.

Gladstone. Medium, dull red, crisp, juicy. Early.

Oldenburg. Medium, yellow streaked, juicy. August to September.

Red Astrachan. Large, nearly covered with deep crimson; juicy and tart.

Sudley. Large, striped red, handsome. August to September.

Sweet Bough. Large, yellow, sweet, tender and juicy.

Worcester Pearmain. Medium, red, crisp, juicy. August to September.

sd. Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow when ripe; flesh tender, juicy, sub-acid; a

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d. Allington Pippin. Medium, streaks of red on the sunny side. Flavor excellent. Abundant bearer. November to January. d. Charles Ross. Large, very handsome. November. s. Fall Pippin. Large, roundish oblong; yellow; flesh tender, rich and delicious. October to December. sd. Gravenstein. Large, pale yellow, crisp. October to December. s. Maiden Blush. Large, pale yellow, red cheeks, flesh tender and pleasant. September to October. d. Peasgood's Nonsuch. Large, green-yellow, flushed red. Sept. to Nov. s. Pound Sweet. Very large, yellow, very good flavor, esteemed for cooking. d. Potts Seedling. Large, pale yellow, free bearer. September to November. d. Professor. Medium, pale yellow flaked crimson. September to November. d. Snow or Famuese. Medium size. Crimson, inside snow-white. Tender, delicious. November to January. d. The Queen. Large, green-yellow, tender, juicy. September to November. d. Wealthy. Medium, deep red, juicy, fine quality, productive. October.

Winter Apples.

sd. Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich; very productive. s. Ben Davis. A large, handsome, striped 9 5 85 of good quality. s. Bietigheimer. Large, yellow freely splashed red, juicy. d. Blenheim. Large, sweet, red streaks, juicy. December to February. d. Cox Orange Pippin. Greenish-yellow. Medium size, handsome, richly flavored; heavy bearer, fine dessert apple. November to February. Delicious. Large, bright red, highest qos. d. James Grieve. Medium, fine flavor, rate bearer. sd. King. A superb red Sree of the largest size and finest quality; good bearer, vigorous grower. ovember to January. s. McIntosh. edium, deepest crimson, finest quality. sd. Rhode Island Greening. Well known and popular; fruit rather acid; excel- ent both for dessert and cooking. sd. Roxbury Russet. Medium size; crisp, juicy; hardy and a long keeper. d. Seek-no-further. Medium size, handsome. October to January. s. Yellow Newtown (Pippin). Large, striped, flesh juicy, crisp and aromatic. sto left of name indicates standard only. “a” to left of name indicates dwarf only. "sd" to left of name indicates both standard and dwarf. PRICES OF APPLES SEE PAGE 43

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Prices of Apples— Standard. feet, 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10; $18.00 per 100. feet, selected, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100. feet, transplanted, $1.00 to $5.00 each. Write for available list of transplanted sizes.

Prices of Apples D wart.

to 3 feet, selected, 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. to 4 feet, selected, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per 10; $35.00 per 100. to 5 to 7

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feet, selected, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per 10; $45.00 per 100. feet; bearing size, $1.00 to $6.00 each. Send for available list of varieties.

Triune Apple Trees. Three varieties on each tree. Novelty for City gardens. Triune Red. Varieties, Red Astrachan, Gravenstein and Baldwin. Triune Yellow. Varieties, Early Harvest, Primate and Hubbardston. Prices specimen trees 7 to 9 feet, $3.00 to $4.00 each.

Crabapples

Hyslop. Large, deep crimson; very popular, late.

Transcendent. Tree immensely productive, early bearer. Excellent for sauces and ples. Juicy and crisp; skin yellow, striped with red. Prices same as standard apples.

Pears Standard only Summer Pears. Bartlett. Buttery, very juicy and highly flavored; bears early and abundantly.

Clapp Favorite. Very large, yellowish and melting; flushed red on sunny side. Wilder. One of the best early pears of fair quality.

Autumn Pears. Kieffer. An early and very prolific bearer; wonderfully showy. Е Small, yellowish-brown; flesh very fine grained, sweet, exceedingly juicy, uttery. Sheldon. Medium size; greenish-russet; melting, juicy, with а very brisk, highly erfumed flavor. Worden. Similar to Seckel, but more vigorous grower, equally as fine flavor.

Winter Pears.

Anjou. ‘Large, greenish, sprinkled with russet; flesh buttery, with a rich flavor. Lawrence. Yellow, covered with brown dots; flesh whitish, buttery, rich, aromatic. Prices of Pears.

5 to 6 feet, selected, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 6 to 8 feet, transplanted, $1.00 to $6.00 each. Write for available list of trans- planted. sizes.

Cherries Sweet Varieties. (Oxheart) Tartarian. Very large, bright purplish-black, tender, juicy and of rich flavor. Wood. Large, nearly white, with red cheek, rich and juicy. Опе of the best. Windsor. Large, dark red, flesh remarkably firm, sweet and of fine quality; pro-

ductive. Tart Varieties. Dyehouse. Large, red, fine flavor. х é Eugenie. Large, dark red, rich flavor, very productive; mid-season. May Duke. Large, dark red, juicy and rich flavored; very early. Montmorency. Large, red, very productive. А Morello. Medium to la: e, blackish-red, rich, juicy and good; very productive. Richmond. Dark red, melting, juicy, with tart flavor. One of the best. Prices of Cherries.

5 to 6 feet, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100.

6 to 7 feet, $1.00 each; $8.00 per 10. А :

Transplanted, $1.00 to $6.00 each. Write for available list of transplanted sizes.

Quinces Apple of Orange. Large, roundish; bright golden-yellow, cooks tender; excellent f

avor. Bentley. Large and handsome, after the Orange quince type. Сарой The tree is a prolific and constant bearer; feni lancer than the Orange. Res. Very large and a prolific bearer. Prices of Quinces. 3 to 4 feet, 50 ct&. each; $4.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. : : 5 to 7 feet, transplanted, 75 cts. to $3.00 each. Write for available list of trans- planted sizes. :

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Peaches

Beers. Very large; yellow, fine quality, productive, late.

Belle (Belle of Georgia). Very large, flesh white, excellent quality, mid-season.

Carman. Very large, juicy, white, very early.

Champion. Early, large size; sweet, rich, juicy, delicious; white with red cheek.

Early Crawford. Fruit large, oblong; skin yellow, red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy.

Elberta. Large; yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow and of delicious flavor.

Late Crawford. Large size; skin yellow with a dark red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy.

Mountain деле, Large; roundish; skin whitish, almost covered dark rich red; flesh white.

Old Mixon. Skin yellowish-white, with deep red cheek; flesh white, red at the stone.

St. md Large, flesh deep yellow, very productive. One of the earliest yellow peaches.

Stump. Large; white, with bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy.

Woodmont. Large, flesh deep yellow, fine flavor, very productive.

Prices of Peaches. 4 to 6 feet, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 6 to 7 feet, extra selected, 50 cts. each; $3.50 per 10.

Plums

Abundance. (Japan. Amber; flesh yellow; juicy, tender, sweet; productive: September. Bradshaw. A very large and fine early plum; dark violet-red; juicy and good. Burbank. (Japan.) Large; clear cherry-red; an abundant bearer. September. Golden Drop. Large size; oval, color light yellow, tender and sweet. Last of September. Lombard. Medium size; oval, violet-red, flesh yellow; vigorous, great bearer. September. October Purple. (Japan.) Fruit large and uniform in size; color a reddish-purple. Red vA (Japan.) Purplish-red; handsome; flesh yellow, good quality; very early. Reine Claude. Large oval greenish-yellow, excellent flavor. September. Satsuma. (Japan.) Very large; deep red skin and flesh, good flavor; productive. September. Shropshire. (Damson.) Medium; dark purple, very productive. September. gr edel Very large; color green splashed with red, juicy, sweet. One of the est. Prices of Plums. 5 to 6 feet, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 6 to 8 feet, transplanted, 75 cts. to $5.00 each. Write for available list of trans-

planted sizes.

Grapes

Choice Hardy Garden Varieties

Bacchus. (Black.) The wine grape, very rapid grower, rich flavor, berries small in compact clusters.

Brighton. (Red.) Bunches large and well formed; berries medium to large, of good flavor. Excellent early grape. :

Campbell (Black.) This superb new grape is fulfilling the promises made for it remarkably well. It forms large and handsome clusters, thickly set with large round berries. Flavor is rich, sweet and delightful. Very early.

Catawba. (Red.) This excellent table and wine grape has round berries; when fully ripe they are a dark ыр color.

Concord. Black) The fine market leader, with large, handsome clusters of large luscious berries. Entirely hardy, productive and reliable.

Diamond. (White.) This handsome and valuable grape is a seedling of Concord,

as the same sturdy qualities of vine, and ripens its fruit several weeks earlier.

Eaton. (Black.) Very large, a most delicious table grape of highest quality.

Green Mountain. (White). The earliest white grape. Vine vigorous, hardy and productive. Excellent quality.

Niagara. (White.) Its clusters are ix and handsome, compactly filled with large berries and ur. а thin but tough skin. "Tender, sweet and delightful. Worden. (Black.) This seedling of Concord is larger than the type in bunch and

berry, of better flavor, earlier, as hardy and healthy in every way.

Prices of Grapes. 2 years, usual size, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. Extra, 3 years, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per 10.

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Currants

Champion. Black, very large, unsurpassed for wine, jams and jelly. Cherry. Red, a well known and popular variety. Fay. Color deep red; great bearer; very large clusters. Perfection. New red currant of fine quality; 2 years, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10. White Grape. Very large yellowish-white; sweet or very mild acid. Wilder. Red, a splendid currant, vigorous, of best quality. Prices of Currants. (Except Perfection.)

Usual size; 2 years, 15 cts. each; $1.00 per 10; $7.50 per 100. Extra strong fruiting size; 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10; $18.00 per 100.

Blackberries

Eldorado. Berries are large, jet black; large clusters; sweet, melting, fine flavor. Rathbun. Long stems in clusters; berry very large; sweet and luscious. Snyder. Medium size, very hardy and enormously productive; has no hard core. Prices of Blackberries. 8 cts. each; 65 cts. per 10; $4.00 per 100.

Raspberries

Columbian. Purple; very large, and one of the best for canning.

Cumberland. Black; very large; firm and of good quality; mid-season.

Cuthbert. Red, a reliable variety; berries are pete conical and of a rich crimson color; flavor rich and luscious; hardy and productive; mid-season to late.

Kansas. Black, very large, fine flavor, mid-season. One of the best.

Queen. Yellow; equal in size to Cuthbert; very hardy; very prolific.

Ranere (St. Regis). (Everbearing.) Red; very sweet and in excellent quality. Highly productive and very hardy. Producing a full crop at the time other raspberries fruit and again in the fall.

Prices of Raspberries. Strong canes, 8 cts. each; 65 cts. per 10; $4.00 per 100.

Gooseberries

Downing. Fruit large, roundish, light green, juicy. 15 cts. each; $1.00 per 10.

Houghton. Medium size; fruit red; bears abundantly. 15 cts. each; $1.00 per 10.

opi Š Berries of large size; dark red, excellent quality. 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10.

Josselyn. Red; resembles Houghton, but the fruit is larger; bush vigorous.

20 cts. each; $1.75 per 10. :

Strawberries

Americus. (Everbearing. They not only produce a full crop at the time other strawberries fruit but will again bear a full crop in the fall, provided they are well fertilized and cultivated and kept in vigorous growth. The pot grown plants we offer will produce a full crop the fall of the season planted. Price, of pot grown, 50 cts. per 10; $4.00 per 100.

Belt. Early season. Luxuriant grower and very productive. Fruit often of enormous size. Rich colored 1 of the best quality.

Brandywine. Of immense size, firm, solid and shapely. Flesh red to the соге and delicious.

e Vigorous. Fruit uniformly large, firm, very prolifie and of high quality.

Dunlap. Large, regular and attractive berry. Deep red. Excellent in quality. Early to mid-season.

Early Jersey. The best early variety, large, firm, fine 77 х

Edmund Wilson. Mid-season, robust habit, large berries of high quality.

Gandy. Very robust habit, large firm and good quality.

Late Jersey. Late, large, uniform size, fine flavor.

McKinley. Vigorous, healthy and great yielder, delicious fruit. Mid-season.

Prices of Strawberries. Selected layers, 25 cts. per 10; $1.00 per 100. Pot grown plants ready August 16th. Inquire for list issued about June 26th.

Asparagus Barr’s Mammoth. A new and popular variety. One of the best. Conover. A well known and popular variety. Prices of Asparagus.

Extra strong, 2 years, $2.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1,000. Extra strong, 1 year, $1.50 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000.

Rhubarb Linnaeus. Leaf-stalks large, tender, juicy, produced quite early. 15 сїз. each; $1.00 per 10. Larger roots, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 10.

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Page Page Page Page A 14 Blackberries on Ia op 7,22 Golden Glow, see C 5 Blackberry Lily, see Coronilla, see Rudbeckia...... 37 Acanthopanax....5,21 TANT VIS RT ca 35 Crown Vetch.... 32 Gooseberries...... 45 A 5 Black-eyed Susan. 31 Cotoneaster 1 5 44 Керей... 31 Blanket-flower.... 31 Crabapple 7,48 Grasse 33 Aconitum, see Bleeding Heart... 31 Crataegus 7 Ground Iv) 33

Monkshood..... 85 Blue-bells........ 31 Crown Vetch..... 32 Gymnocladus..... 8 Actinidia......... 20 Boooonia......... 31 Currants....... 22,45 Gypsophila....... 33 Adam's Needle.... 31 Boltonia.......... 31 СУДРО ss es rocas 22 Hal Aegopodium...... 81 BostonIvy....... 29 Soo ( 2o 7.28 7 VTV 8 Aesculus.......... 57 “BOR as ce hie neg 19 Cypress, Japan... 14 Hamamelis. 8 Ailanthus......... 5 Broad Leaf Ever- Dalay . 82 ME E EA «d т урт: hosts Bod о Min s пе Т РРР" 19 Hedge Plants..... 4 АБИЛ AS 1 Dede Hob: до PO se чал эу 32 Heleborus........ 33 HOP Тох; 21 Butterfly Weed UE 21 Delphinium....... 32 Helenium......... 33

Re орар ыз Desmodium....... 32 Helianthus....... 33 AIVIMUm. rr ca 31 Button-ball....... 6 Devise 22 Heliopsi 23 Amelanchier, see Button-ball Bush.. 22 Bis 32 en KG 8 33 ee ы e T ? Dicentra PAD LUKE З "Sramlock, лз; 15 Indigo гу 24 Cal. Privet..... 4,25 YDictamnus....... 827^ FH Perennials 81.

n SN Calycanthus...... 22 Distress 22 32 Hercules’ Club, see

Ampelopsis....... 294 Camomile, see Dieren бе Атай» 21 Amygdalus, see Anthemis....... 81 ОРОТ 28 Reue 33

. 21 Campanula 32 Digitalis ieee s 23 Andromeda "seed 5,19 Candidum Lily.... 35 Dirca, see 7 . 19 je QU Hoe ж Candytuft........ 32 Leatherwood.... 25 Hollyhocks....... 33 A dis ‚ажо жа 81 Caragana, see Dogwood....... 7,22 Honey-locust..... 8 0 UE Su id a ied 1 эө, 32 Honeysuckles. . .23, 30

М , © 's Pipe. 5 14 loobelia с. ОЕ и 5 MEIN 3 id Carpinus......... 6 Echinacea........ 82 Horse Chestnut... 8 e xcu 31 Catalpa F 23 Huckleberry...... 24 . Ser Ue si 14 Bleagnus..... ü 24

Sista а 8 29 Elegans Lily...... 85 Hypericum, see

pen des ei Geliia. Уфо а ep ү 8 St. John's Wort. 26

EUR epa Centaurea, see Enkianthus....... 23

. Dusty Miller. .. 32 Bolalia........... 32 Iberis, see

Asparagus 45 Cephalanthus, see gov mass d 19, 23 Candytuft...... 32 . 31 Button-ball..... 22 Euphorbia. 32 Indigo Shrub..... 24 цо, SERS cuc S 6 Evergreens CCC 33 Auratum Lily..... 35 Cercidyphyllum... 6 Evergreen Shrubs.. 19 tea 24 Azalea. ........ 19,21 (Сегаів........:... 6 FExochorda 23 IVV. 30 Era CN к холкы Ivi ME g Tapan i.. 34 Baccharis......... 21 Chionanthus, see Ferns, Hardy..... 32 а "d EE M 8 Balloon-flower, see White Fringe... 28 Fir 85 б 9 5 2

Platycodon..... 37 Chokeberry....... „5 Е 82 eue ТУУП di á Baptisia.......... 31 Christmas Rose... 32 Forget-me-not.... 32 35 n 8 Barberry....... 19, 21 Chrysanthemum.. 32 Forsythia.......,. 23 cantar ee 15 Bass-wood........ 6 Cladrastis........ 7 FoxGlove........ 32 5 Bayberry......... 22 Clematis 29,32 Fraxinus......... 8 Kalmia, see Bay Tres. 19 Clethra, see Fruit Trees....... 42 Laurel 19 Beard Tongue, see Sweet Pepper... 27 Fun kia 82. Kerrias 5 24

Pentstemon. .... 35 Coffee Tree. 7 ;

Bee Balm........ 31 Columbine 32 Saillardia 58 "laroli. ы АУЫ 9 S 6 Gan er 5 32 Garden Roses A 9 Belamcanda. ..... SD у дас dr 32 Cas Plant, see Larkspur......... 35 3 Dictamnus..... 82

Betula EET ITI. 6 . Coral Bells....... 32 X Lathyrus, see

поща o rss 29 Ooxal Lily........ 35 Geranium 5 33 Pea Perennial... 35 F 1 German Tris. „0 19 BEC е VN 6 Kerria......... 24 Ginkgo 8 Lentherwood...... 25 Bitter Sweet 29 Coreopsis......... 32 Gleditschia....... 8 Leucothoe........ 19 Black Alder....... 22 Cork-tree......... т Golden Banded Lily 35 Liatris 35

HOME GROUNDS

. THEIR PLANNING AND PLANTING BY PROF. L. H. BAILEY, world renowned horticaltural authority

HIS new illustrated book has just been issued and was written especially with a view of placing before the public, a brief but comprehensive book on home grounds:—their arrangement, how and what to plant. :

We will be pleased to send, on request, a copy with the Nursery Company's compliments to апу one who has previously purchased from our Nursery, and also to others on receipt of fifty cents. This amount may deducted from first order of not less than five dollars.

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Page Page Page Pago ä Papaver, me Rodgersia. ....... зт Symphoricarpos, see Privet . 25 Рорру. 8 37 Rosa Rugosa 40 Snowberry...... 26 tes 25 Paulownis........ 1 Rose Bay......... 20 бупш. 27 Lilies 35 Peaches 12,44 Ross of Sharon, 566 Lily of the Valley.. 35 Реа Perennial..... 35 ibd oe ey à BIOden T essen FE 48 Dos 55 ў ; к 5 { ў M 39 Tamarix 28 Linum, see Pea Shrubb 25 Nudbeck s, нши сем 12 MERI I TI 32 Pentstemon....... FFC e 18 Liquidambar 9 Pepperidge..... 12 pn. o MERO M 30 Liriodendron...... 9 Регіріоса ........ 30 Salisburia........ jg Thee 38 TONES тс 35 Periwinkle, see ОЕ Ea * 12 A 9 ba 38 Sambucus, see Thuja 18 Lonicera. 30 Phalaris З ИА ae e aaa 23 Temmen, 38 EE oso 35 Phellodendron.... 12 Seiadopitys r fuer Dye <> 148 36 Lychnis.......... 35 Philadelphus, see Sea Holly. Sto Bliss. p ins 18 em 30 Syringa 27 Sea Lavender, see Tradescantia...... 38 Lysimachia....... r 37 Station. eso cers 33 Tree of Heaven... 13 Lythrum......... 35 Phoüns........,. 25 Sedum........... g7 Tele 5 Physocarpus, see Sempervivum..... 3g Trumpet Creeper.. 30 Spiraea......... 27 Shad Bush........ 26 Tsuga 18 Maackia......... 9 Physostegia....... 37 Shade Trees...... 5 Tulip Tree. 13 Magnolia......... D IPIS оре 16 Shasta Daisy..... 32 Tupelo .......... 13 Маһоша......... 19 Pieris, see Shrübs. i 25 sss 21 Maiden-hair Tree.. 10 Andromeda 19 Silk Vine 30 Ulmaria, see F 5200000. 16 Small Fruits 45 Spiraea......... 38 Мр осие Е „„ 37 smoke Tree....... 26 Ulme 8 13 Matrimony Vine. 30 Pinus 16 Sneezeweed....... 38 Miscanthus....... 88 oo nes Soa 19- Bnowball ne, s 207 ^ Vacci Mock Orange, see Platanus......... 12 Snowberry........ D Nd ripe De AT Syringa........ 27 Pletycodon....... 37 Snowdrop Tree 12 у E Mere 38 Monarda, see lud 12, 44 Sophora.......... pO Ain MITES a A 38 Bee Balm...... о PODER Soran ter T BORDURE С Coe CE 12 Sida reb EL 28 Monkshood....... 65 рорру x02 37 Sorrel Tree....... 12 3 РУКУН СОЕ СЫ. 38 Moss Pink, see Populus. 12 Sour Gum D vs Phlox Subulata.. 37 Primrose 37 Speciosum Lily... 35 ча DELE js o I 25 i FF Mountain Ash.... 11 Prunus 12 t & : ; ; : ; 85 Merl 5 > р Mulberry......... 11 Pseudotsuga...... 16 Spindle Tree...... у ee ree ee 30 Myosotis, see Рови r V Forget-me-not... 32 Pumila Iris She o 17 Myrica, see Pyrethrum. .. . 37 Sahel ер 38 Чук Op EM 5 ВауЬёту....... 22 Ругизв............ 19 Stages noch 38 8 n 28 o ЭЕ Eo уша 97 х ора TOUS 02.9.27. 12 p Wales 13 Quinces a5 43 St. John's Wort... 26 Wisteria 3⁰ Nettle Tree....... 11 Stokesia, see Witch Hazel...... 13 Ninebark, see h Aster. 31 Woodbine 30 Spiraeas IN 27 Ragged Robin, see Stone Crop, see Куда 11 Lychnis........ 35 Sedum 2 * 37 ee Raspberries....... 45 Strawberries...... 45 Yellow Root 28 Red BUue 12 Strawberry Shrub, see 5 Retinisporas...... 16 Calycanthus.... 22 3 7 sos ох Rhododendron.... 20 Sumach.......... от Yarrow. ii ^ ax eee vs Pun 5 PCS 37 Rhodora......... 26 Sunflower 38 Yelow Lillies..... 28 n 11 Rhodotypos 26 sweet Gum 12 бу ee Meses Rhubarb......... 45 Sweet Pepper Bush 27 Yellow Wood..... 18 Ribes, see Sweet William.... 38 New 18 Pachysandra...... 35 Currant. ....... 22 Sycamore......... 12 Tuc 38 TAURI Sa et Ce v 36 Robinia.......... 12 Symphboricarpos, see Pagoda Tree...... 11 Rock Rose........ 37 Currant, Indian. 22 Zanthoxylum..... 13

NOT E—If you do not find in this INDEX the articles you are looking for, write to us. If it is reliable hardy garden tree or plant we probably have it. ;

Garden Accessories In Stone, Concrete and Wood

Not only in the formal garden, with its architectural features, but in the many*and varied styles of gardens, the very variety makes gardening in America so interesting, are these garden accessories often most plenei

Personal selections at the nursery are recommended but if not practical,

we will be pleased to send photos and prices of garden-seats, bird-bowls, sundial-pedestals, etc., etc. Ў

Our New Nurseries at Wood- | mont, Conn.

Our new nurseries at Woodmont-by- the-Station are so rapidly developing and progress is now so well under way, that the general public will find it a very interesting and instructive place to visit from now on.

All business, however, will be trans- acted at our Nurseries and sales grounds

at Edgewood, New Haven, Conn., until further notice.

The new Woodmont Nurseries are easily reached by auto via either Milford Turnpike or the Shore-road through Wood- mont. For the ensuing year, intending visitors should arrange before-hand by appointment with our Edgewood office if they desire to be shown about the New Nurseries. To the traveler by railroad train the Nurseries are already becoming ап especially attractive feature as viewed from the car window.

Quotations from a number of acknowledged authorities:

In all New England I do not think you could find better soil and shipping facilities, advertising facilities and easy access for customers than prevail at your Woodmont Nurseries.”

“I know of no location іп New England so well suited for the development of an intensive and profitable nursery business as yours at Woodmont.”

“Location and soil are the important features in your business, and you have them both in rare combination."

“ТҺе ideal location and fine quality of virgin soil has impressed me time and time again as I visited Woodmont. Certain success is bound to come to you in this enterprise."

The many acres of Shade Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Vines, . Roses, Peonies, Iris, Fruit Trees, etc., are now becoming so well established at Woodmont that the whole Nursery is already making a fine showing.

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Order as far in advance of shipping date as practicable. While we are anzious to fill hurry orders on specified. time; this is notalways possible in the rush of the shipping seasons unless we have a reasonable time allowance. AMOUNT ENCLOSED.

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SUBSTITUTION. Wereserve the right, in case we are out of a variety, to substitute another of equal merit when it can be done (always labeling with correct name)—unless the party ordering says No Substituting;’’ in which case we will fill order as completely as we can.

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