Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ee a a a gc cr a ln a di pt re a ey i ET aE av - = = : P ; \ ng . a e+ ee 4 i U — ' EVERCREENS FALL 1937 Verhalen Nursery Co. Scottsville, Texas Standard and Unusual Nursery Stock WHOLESALE ONLY WORTH READING Zone No. 1 delivered prices are for truckloads delivered by us within the distances of Wichita Falls, Mineral Wells, Temple, Hearne, Galveston, Port Arthur, Alexandria, Mon- roe, La., and Eldorado, Ark. Zone No. 2 delivered prices are for truckloads delivered by us outside of Zone No. 1 as far as Abilene, Brownwood, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Lake Charles, Vicksburg, Little Rock and Fort Smith, Ark. Carloads may be shipped at a saving over truck de- livery on a special low balled and burlapped rate of 25% of the first class rate on an 18,000 pound minimum; and on 20% of the first class rate on a 30,000 pound minimum. Your railroad agent can quote you exact carload rate or we will quote it promptly. Cars may be stopped enroute three times for partial unloading at $6.30 for each stop. Approximate weight of balled plants are: Underil8 inches: >. 2esaae oe 12 to 22 lbs. 18: to B42 mehes: ose ee 30 to 40 Ibs. 2 tere and 3. to 4 feel. 2 40 to 60 lbs. 560 "O fee@h 22) oN. eee 100 to 200 lbs Tiareer planksg-or 1 Sie 2 up to 1200 lbs Scottsville is in Harrison County, Northeast Texas, where nursery stock, along with natural plant life, be- comes dormant in October, goes through normal winter temperatures of 20 degrees above zero and does not break into spring growth until late February or early March, thus producing hard, fully dormant nursery stock which ships safely anywhere. We Sell at Wholesale Only—Not One Plant at Retail MEMBER OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN TEXAS STATE FLORISTS’ ASSOCIATION ~® WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FALL 1937 Verhalen Nursery Co. Scottsville, Texas Telephone Marshall, Texas 29F2 Telegrams: Western Union, Scottsville, Texas Our evergreens are grown on moderately rich, firm, but porous soil which permits the ball of earth to readily unite with the soil into which it may be planted. All of the balls are flat bottomed and uniform in dimensions according to the size of the plant. These are valuable factors. CONIFERS Balled and Burlapped (B&B) unless otherwise noted. BIOTA orientalis aurea conspicua—Goldspire Arbor Vita. Conspicuous golden Delivered Delivered F.O.B. foliage. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) BIOTA orientalis aurea nana—Berckman’s Golden Arbor Vita. (See photo). jc LSE Th ee, a aay oeeeel Abt 2 Ae eens LUTE ES Sse gee ee ks ae OB eS eed SAL SAL i pp aie SUSE GT Se ah ee a ee ee BIOTA orientalis bonita—Bonita Arbor Vita. Dwarf green, round. TOLLS SITR cg cee Sg age eee iPro Re ne ae eae ee Sree a Mee ae meee oe oe fn TT ee SS SR SI pe =.) SS ett SR i Sate rts Si ee a eee ae BIOTA orientalis pyramidalis bakeri—Baker’s Hybrid Arbor Vita. Tail, cone shaped, green. NO rte OSS 2 ee ee 2255 5S 20 se Ta ES eerie Lge 2 eens PERE oe ee hes Ee i ee i BIOTA orientalis—Chinese Arbor Vita. Sheared, a fav- orite for hedging and screens. = ALO St ee ee OD OV DO 1 or ce e 2 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. SSS BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBOR VITA BAKER ARBOR VITA TO RIGHT Photographed September, 1937 CEDRUS atlantica—Mount Atlas Cedar. Upright, silver blue, similar to the Delivered Delivered F.O.B. northern Spruces. Zone 2 Zonel Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) oa eae ae aS eae =O. teCE XthaAS= ee See ae COND OP co i] i] i] or) Kh ct ! \ | | ! | ! | | | | | | ! | | | | | CEDRUS deodara—Deodar or Himalayan Cedar. Most graceful evergreen tree for the South. Ae |e ees eee neees es x 1OSLO Pike ha Ge be eee : Tes Leis 2 eg a ae S CUNNINGHAMIA lanceolata—Chinese Fir. Very odd, sharp point-leaved tree. 11S Si Ss os eee CUPRESSUS arizonica—Arizona Cypress. Seedlings; compact, well sheared, shapely. Die TG. ow eee 2 oh eee oMa, Atte en nt ae ey eee Ba EGS ee ee one aes See CUPRESSUS arizonica verhaleni—Arizona Cypress. Ver- halen type from cuttings. Soft, graceful growing (not stiff); brilliant blue, broad body, open head; finest of all. De es GS. tit ie ahem Sie Atty ty ee ee ee 7 SPR 5s ge nec, We me rks em ee oe Siok Gs sat ce ee Sl *_Carload shipment only. No truck delivery. ~® CUPRESSUS sempervirens—Italian Cypress. Narrow in: i rown. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. pias sue ere Zone 2 Zonel Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 3 OOP & bo ! i ! ! t On eh ct I I | I I I I I | | I I I \ | I I | | I I pact. JUNIPERUS chinensis columnaris—Chinese Columnar Juniper, blue. at (0 a [Lo a rel eS Ce Be Aina ee ESD 5 WLP LIS) a aes epee lees atc) A aa ea a LO “A HS) 91 LCA (2) Gales Oe ee a JUNIPERUS chinensis columnaris—Chinese Columnar Juniper, green. 3) (9 Hah ip aa ee RS Aa eR re is fol Vie LE) Fa Gas pe Seapoe Se a gee Palle te MOV CI ate er emer elo Os JUNIPERUS chinensis densa glauca—Silvery gray, dense. A very select pyramidal silvery gray, dense Juniper. JUNIPERUS chinensis mascula—Pyramidal Juniper. A very fine type of upright fancy green juniper. JUNIPERUS chinensis pfitzeriana—Pfitzer Juniper. ASE or ne ol or USS 1 iy ae ee ASAD a oy ae SWEET 21) Olea 2 ee ee es Me sega’ heh AUS ASRS Sp eh rr ene Ae S35 CL ie 2a ae ee Suet Te 2 ie is *—Carload shipment only. No truck delivery. e 4 VERHALEN NURSERY CoO. SYLVESTRIS JUNIPER Photographed September, 1937 JUNIPERUS chinensis sargenti—Sargent Juniper, green. Dwarf, slow growing, prostrate. Fills nooks and small spaces between Delivered) a helin ered ae GrEs rocks. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) A Epil bro ae) | § Pema AMR Se MOP cade ee te ays tA I Wea ey 4)! So 9 Reale alae ie ems eer Meee tag ah 24-30 elite 22 33 ee Soe ie eer JUNIPERUS chinensis sylvestris (femina)—Reeves or Sylvestris Juniper. Its especial attraction is its soft green two types of foliage and thickly covered ir- regular side branches. (See photo). ZA-SO wih oe Se a ee SO0-SG Kine 292 Se Re ee ae Ps ice: SE Eee ron My oy hers kp RS = Ae EE ie Oe eae ont pe ees Re Ton Sih: ag Milne BO ei a 2a ae enh RE og (ait (a Ol eee Pe Re PE tay CES RS yf ee cron be eerie ee hes Sw 7 - 8 ft. and 8-10 ft. Specimens JUNIPERUS communis ashfordi—Ashford Juniper. The new, broadly upright, perfect hedge juniper. (See photo). ALR Ins ee ee ee AA ae tay ae 24230 Pint tt eae ae eee oe 30-36 in. _ ap ene ee eee Sie tity eee Bares Bis. t ae PT 5 Et ee eR LN eT Sse 7’ SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 5 ~~ # s ASHFORD JUNIPER Photographed September, 1937 JUNIPERUS communis columnaris—English Columnar Juniper. Graceful, Delivered Delivered F.O.B. pillar-like. Zone 2 Zonel Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) i ioe ee ER an ety As Ba eS 5 St Sr eg Se ae CNR Oe Nin ee ee SSCS PON ae Ss ee ieee ere and 2s Ba A SS a a a el a ae JUNIPERUS communis columnaris kiyonoi—Kiyono Juniper. New, should be used for medium height ee hare eal he SRO cake = EE a eat Ee OR osm ube OS ae 2 Se GS TS gales we ge aie ae 2 ae fue f st: ges. 2 i ee tf sj re as el Sheetal ais eee es ee JUNIPERUS communis depressa plumosa—Andorra Juniper. Beautiful, green, flatly horizontal; takes a deep plum color from fall until spring; hardy everywhere. (See photo). JUNIPERUS communis depressa vase shape—Vase Shape Juniper. New symmetrically bowl- shaped. Does not sunburn. e 6 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. KIYONO JUNIPER Photographed September, 1937 JUNIPERUS conferta (litoralis)—Shore Juniper, light green, soft foliage, prostrate; branchlets growing upright to 12 inches. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) SSS eyes Se eek et Se eee ee S24 rane ee ne BASS OMY) Ste 2 inet int we Rte gene ee SOS SO ree a en eee ore eae ra nae es iy ie aera ee em ani Meee eine a JUNIPERUS excelsa stricta—Spiny Greek Juniper. Sheared, excellent specimens. Ql ie ee ee re a ee 125 Mh 9 Reena eee aay er ous, Tha PS-ZA Bi 4 © lie eo tree ae es AB en Oe ba eee es Mae SFO aed ys ues Be ALTE GS See a eA sees eee een ane Ae by Pt lv 2s ee hi ati See eae By aE teal Ps Se eee eee JUNIPERUS japonica (procumbens)—Japanese Juniper. Low flat growing; thick, heavy, dark green foliage; popular. 15-18 “ine oot Se ee ae oe JUNIPERUS japonica (procumbens). Japanese Juniper. Upright-trained specimens. Dwarf novelty, unusually ee (See photo). Dim ceeds aes ele Sai eae eae Diy To yO eee ee See ALTE tras se 2} oe ae SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 7 TRAINED JAPANESE JUNIPER Photographed September, 1937 JUNIPERUS japonica erecta—Upright Japanese Juniper. Entirely different from trained procumbens. Deep vase like; foliage soft, bright green; a new style and color for landscaping. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) SAA ue eens mw eee A oe ee ed Oa ek eee as or ee S25 Re A gs ae a re eee ae JUNIPERUS sabina—Savin Juniper. Spreading like Pfitzer Juniper. JUNIPERUS sabina tamariscifolia—Tamarix-leaved Savin Juniper. Dwarf; rock gardens. a Neem ile pees Coe Se BS ree aces eee See 2 a eg JUNIPERUS sabina von ehron—Von Ehron Juniper. A broader, faster growing form of Savin Juniper. each Se en hs past 2S i "poke Ss gi, eg BL a oe ¢ . JUNIPERUS sabina von ehron—Uprightly-trained Von Ehron Juniper. An unusual new land- scape form; trained to 6 feet tall. Looks like and usable as a dwarfed Cannart Juniper. =o), (a OTe Co DO ee JUNIPERUS scopulorum—Colorado Silver Cedar. Shear- ed, mostly silvery trees; heat and cold resistant. Native to Rocky Mountains. eee tee eee “1D Ore Co t for) ag 8 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. Photographed September, 1937 JUNIPERUS scopulorum—Blue Moon Juniper. Silvery gray; new. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) Cae aires Ebene ee es ae Si gar ic 1 Pa ia Baten vega RR 2 a it oe z Hacgg 5 Pa 8 Frog eae sen emg Severs rae ES cg hr eee ce A EOE tal JUNIPERUS scopulorum fraseri—Fraser Juniper. Silvery. Stee Hae Hl ee Me eects SA a Sa eS eS ACER, hb. Seis tei at epee ee Ds= Os LU. 55 pe ee een eee JUNIPERUS scopulcorum—Moonlight Juniper. Silvery, open bodied; foliage mostly in flat panels; suitable fer prominent positions; very attractive. SAGES 35s a. eer Ae 3 = Ors Ooh 2-8 sacs Sa Gee rh GEE: ato Sod ea ee 6 JUNIPERUS scopulorum—North Star Juniper. Compact, green, upright; does not turn brown in winter like Red Cedar does occasionally. re: in rome er eae Cee We i we JUNIPERUS scopulorum—Silver Glow Juniper. Glisten- ing silvery blue. compact. Most popular of the scopulorums. See: ea i Pee ee aR ee ee ee” 7: A 3 pos 6 OR ee na ee wee, Mes oe Si = AG Sih age ek ee ogee JUNIPERUS scopulorum—Victory Juniper. A weeping, cpen Colorado Silver Cedar. 5 SRO MiGs ei See ee ae ene eee Tay Ge 3 Dees Ae a ee See eee Tbe, 10) shia: Sees ae eee Se oe JUNIPERUS scopulorum pendula—Weeping Juniper. A close-growing, more compact silvery type than above. on oO bo 1 on mG ~® JUNIPERUS squamata meyeri—Meyer or Fishtail Juni- per. A silvery blue thick, heavy foliaged, odd, un- evenly growing juniper, especially good for rock gardens or other import- pelivered Delivered F.O.B. ant positions. Dwarf. Zone 2 Zonel Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 9 pons, bo) v7 A Se ae ae (ESL 11 ie ek ee ee er as ge Liss.) (it pee ene 20S 2 Rae ile ee eee JUNIPERUS virginiana—Red Cedar. Sheared; an exceed- ingly comely form admired by all. COND OP CO ' op) ad SN DAE rege a Wiis Oe eae “5 Pi- = Bee Specimens = oe 8 - *§ -10 ft. Specimens______.-_- - *10-12 ft. Specimens_________-_ S JUNIPERUS virginiana burki—Burk Red Cedar. A sil- very, evenly formed attractive Red Cedar. Preferred over Juniperus virginiana glauca. JUNIPERUS virginiana cannarti—Cannart Red Cedar. Foliage heavily tufted, deep green. SRE eit soe ee ee JUNIPERUS virginiana elegantissima—Gold Tip Red Cedar. Horizontal growing; the ends of branches are prominently golden. JUNIPERUS virginiana glauca—Silver Red Cedar. The well known popular variety. SSE S65 ay 2 tial eee SER? i 2k Ee SAS AS te SS 2 ee ee pet 3 SS ee TE SES shee a SR SSE ee ee 75-10 it. specimens. ____-_____ *H0-12 44, Specimens... =... _ 7 ia-t5 st. specimens. _..___- *_Carload shipment only. No truck delivery. @- JUNIPERUS virginiana keteleeri—Keteleer Red Cedar. Pyramidal, dark green. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. 10 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery 5 ee i ean Ae capitol Tel Oo Ae he TU 2s RSS CS ee ee 5: Ohi. es ae ae ee ee JUNIPERUS virginiana pyramidaformia hilli~Dundee Juniper. A compact cedar which takes a deep plum color after frost. Popular. e0-30.5Ns OE eee . oS AEG ee Se a A= 5 it. Seo: Ss eee 5 = 6 ft. > oo 2 Se ee eee G8o ft: 2. = eee tS Sct. Se ee JUNIPERUS virginiana schotti—Schott Red Cedar. An almost golden form of Cannart Red Cedar. Oo S48 Pty oe Se eee JUNIPERUS virginiana smithi—Smith Red Cedar. An outstanding green form well worth giving a promi- nent position in a planting. Oo AMT a2 2 ee eee LIBOCEDRUS decurrens—Incense Cedar. Broad, flat, fanshaped foliage. B0=o0 ANNs 2 Se ee ee One 4 Ett Se ee ae eee eee PINUS pinea—Italian Stone Pine. Slow growing, half- dwarf. Qee oe tts Sh cin 2 eee as ee ee 3 ent fie. 2 See oe ee eas ee PINUS taeda—Loblolly Pine. Native to East Texas; nur- sery grown. Be ceed see eS te seal es ee BB A EUS oo 3 eo ee SE As it. Sete eS ee eke 0 Oehbe t ok eo ie oa ee ee PINUS tanyosho—Japanese Table Pine. Dwarf. A good substitute where Mugho Pine will not grow. s Roey4 Si | (We Mere ae ene mS URL Ao Dare) tbe es S Rawr = See ee a pee a Ore 4b es ae oe eee Ra) eg a ee he fe 2 hn Se ee (For weights of balled plants and zune deliveries see inside front cover). BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS Balled and Burlapped except where noted. NB—Not Balled. ABELIA grandiflora— Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Gl A beli Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery OSSY Abella. (See Inside Front Cover) 6 -12 in. NB hedging grade___- 12-18 in. NB hedging grade_-_-_- 18-24 in. NB hedging grade_-__- 2 - 3 ft. NB hedging grade_-_-_- 3 - 4 ft. NB hedging grade__-_- 18-24 in. extra. bushy -.*-==2-= 24-30: in.-extra bushy. 2-— = ou) ft. extra bushy.==- es a). 4k ft. “Specimens=—4 ee 4-- 5 ft. Specimens-2 >>. 22222 SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 11 BOX WOOD—GLOBE Photographed September, 1937 So AGARITA (Berberis) trifoliata—Agarita. Ever- green shrub; three holly-like bluish green leaflets; red berries Delivered Delivered F.O.B. in early summer. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) i Lome! EO 0 gn en ty Vie ie 2 BEBO a Ee A aa AGARITA (Berberis) swazeyi—Swazey’s Agarita. Similar to above except has seven green leaflets. Red berries. SEED IU ee gn “pee 5a £5 nek en i ee + BACCHARIS halimifolia—Winter Willow. Evergreen shrub covered with white feathery seeds for about one month in fall. BS si) Me ee ie Se SOLE ak Ea ose ee SAE A Din ie ek a SS Foo7 tie) RN PS, SZ ga 23g Si eens Re a a ee a HD Oy CO DO BUXUS sempervirens—Boxwood. True dwarf. (See photo). Gr tit Means” -2 _ 2 12-T 5 pier MeGImMs. 8 I5-TS ein meGnmMss. P= Asr aie ICG TMS. 24-30 in. mediums___ = —--—-___ ieoterigt weAN Y= oo = ee Pere eN Ty. oe Mis PEAVY — SU-Setnenten yy pe OPM AU Yee De eee CAV =o VERHALEN NURSERY CO. WISTERL BUXUS sempervirens, cont’d. Globes, Pyramids and special selections. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) COTONEBASTER bakeri—Cotoneaster species. Dwarf, for rock gardens and low bor- ders; gray. PRO ayia eee ae 2S SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS REE FORM COTONEASTER decora—Cotoneaster species. Dwarf, green, graceful as a hand arranged bouquet. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. q Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) TS ee etc ie + COTONEASTER franchetti—Franchett Cotoneaster. Gray foliage, red berries. DNPE CET oe eh le Zeke: 2 a ck ae fis sn ee See eee oes ae = EU HSS eee ea a VERHALEN NURSERY CO. QP SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS WISTERIA—TREE FORM BUXUS sempervirens, cont’d. Globes, Pyramids and + i i Delivered Delivered F.O.B. ; pbecialisclections: Zone®? Zone _ Nursery COTONEASTER decora—Cotoneaster species. (See Inside Front Cover) Dwarf, green, graceful as a hand arranged + - i i ivere F.0.B. pain a Sie ee Se | bouquet. eee ree Nursery I | (See Inside Front Cover) OBO ths ees if 15-18 j Beeoveetisc= == = 8 =. ee ; FU) UN SSIS ISS CNV: (lath Sones” - cee [ TSE Hit ne on me a = —— ° } ZASTE tti—Franchett Cotoneaster. COTONEASTER hakeri—Cotoneaster species. COE pe errors ; Dwarf, for rock gardens and low bor- 18-24 i j ders; gray. Bees B Seb Se SSeS ESE SSE SSeS ao tn, ae Sie sder Cape meee Sie eee DUE Ga, on ee a) Sa Re ese pegs WSUS Ths Ss oes COTONEASTER horizontalis—Rock Cotoneaster, dwarf. MeO Amin ae ee Se ie 9 -12 in eS 122] 5 pins ee = ee 14 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. COTONEASTER horizontalis, Delivered Deligeed to RtGeEs —Cont’d. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery : (See Inside Front Cover) L5=1Sne «2 ae oe 18-2404; Soo oe Sas See ee ELEAGNUS reflexa—Bronze Eleagnus. ERIOBOTRYA japonica—Loquat. A tall growing un- usually large-leaved attractive, different ever- green. T2EUS Ine ser 3 Sees Me eee eee ESCALLONIA glutinosa—Escallonia. Everblooming, white flowers, new. EUONYMUS patens (seiboldi)—Spreading Euonymus. Light green bush to 10 feet; red seeds partly ex- posed in yellow jackets. Daal Saray NG ey see ee ete AV BEP AS TE sINIB ites oe beets ae a 24-30 ine Bae 222 ae © eine 24-30 Sin. 2 ee DAE ee eee Re eee EUONYMUS radicans colorata—Wintercreeper. Ground cover for shady places. Fine for terrace walls and buildings. L208 nb N Bee = ee eee 18e24 sine N Beles oe ee See Dy mined ik Ga HINGES ios tae, eee ie ee ee 0 IES Koypn hy Wakes eat ee A eeu Fee VBS 24 bh oe i sak ase eo ee ae PREIS I HB fee eo NEP GaN EN SAB SORT CS EUONYMUS japonica—Japanese Euonymus. P51 Stang NIB oe ee ee 1824 si IN ee ee ee open foe: Gh Byars Resi eae en eS AeA Ws bl Bee el Re WOU ort at SANE OS eee GARDENIA florida—Cape Jasmine. U5 hola gees aM ee weep eae ey 2 LS=24. iti: ee ce Roe eee Tee wn i Me ae Sree alee he GELSEMIUM sempervirens—Carolina Jasmine. Vine, tubular yellow flowers. Mediuinins = rks tere ake < PLGEVGy Beer een a een een 2 le Pactra heavya= 625 ae ee HEDERA helix—English Ivy. Excellent for climbing and for shady ground cover. Out of 5-in. Pots, Bushy plants_ Well rooted cuttings__-___- SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 15 CHINESE HORNED HOLLY Photographed September, 1937 ILEX cassine—Dahoon Holly. Heavily berried with bright red berries. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) OTe CO DO i] = eh ct + + ILEX cornuta—Chinese Horned Holly. (See photo). 1G BSS 0 7 pe or eee eae ales Steg a eae ae Samos ae teats ak BT RS ee Se-oGcinw berried |= = tO WORRICG. cet ot on Se ILEX cornuta—Chinese Horned Holly. Propagated from berry-bearing plants. PSUS 0D ee a UNS fa i a ge eh la 2 SE ae ILEX crenata rotundifolia—Japanese Holly, roundleaved. Splendid new dark green spineless holly for formal design work. ADOT WAIHI Co DO I Sl TES oS CEG i e 16 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. ILEX opaca—American Holly, oeeet es ee from berry-bearing plants. “°(S22 Inside Front Goan 7 Aa SASS © Mee aa SER aE MOND aL So = AA oe eee eee A= eT 2 oe 5 = G 3h, Se = ee ee 62-27 AG Se st eee eee ILEX verticillata—Deciduous Holly. Defoliates in late fall but brilliant red berries remain until spring. ILEX vomitoria—Youpon Holly. Well sheared, compact; red berries. 30-30 °1N? S22 a A eee ee (5-18 ans berrieds. 2 4a eae LS=24.in 2bermied] 22-2... 24-30tin *berried = = aes ee 30-36-In: berried ==. =e eee JASMINUM beesianum—Rosy Jasmine, Vine. Pinkish- white flowers, new. CAROLINA Jasmine—See Gelsemium. JASMINUM humile—Florida, Mexican or Italian Jasmine. JASMINUM nudiflorum—Winter Jasmine. Yellow flowers before leaves appear; bush. JASMINUM primulinum—Primrose Jasmine. Yellow flowers. More vigorous bush than J. humile and J. nudiflorum. LAVENDURA vera—True Lavender. Purple flowers, light gray dwarf herb. Good for edgings and borders. Dpt0..127n. Bb ee $2218 ins Bebo ee eee 13224. in: (B&B Ses 5 eee LEUCOPHYLLUM texanum—Senisa—Sage-like shrub. Abundant orchid colored flowers after every SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS Le WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM Phctographed September, 1937 LIGUSTRUM coriaeceum—Dwarf Ligustrum. New, odd shaped, glossy leaved; grows only a few inches a year. Useful individually and for formal low s rs. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. hedges and borde Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) 1172-1 LISS ec ie a en ee Bc TiS esi LPS" Tha Re ch hae ie ee ee Srey pete ae Cae ey ON eee PAS Oi boa 2 are yas ee LIGUSTRUM japonica—Japanese Privet. Grafted plants. ee ON phe MER ae Re FS SA lint ee ee ee LE a Aces 5 il Org eR a Ce i One pe nee ns Chae a Be Oe SF Dp eg aie 7 LIGUSTRUM lucidum compacta—Waxleaf Privet. 18-24 in. and up, 1 year olds, 6 or more branches_____- 18-24 in. well branched_________ 24-30 in. well branched________~_ 30-36 in. well branched________- et bhe WwWell-orancned= 2-2 * Eee Ra aS, Sere Fo LIGUSTRUM lucidum erecta—Upright Waxleaf Privet. 18-24 in. and up, 1 year olds, 6 or more branches_____~ 18-24 in. well branched________~— 24-30 in. well branched_________ 30-36 in. well branched.—~~~—_~- S = et well“branched_..—.. 2 _.__ Sito: TE OR i LIGUSTRUM lucidum nepalense—Nepal Privet. 18-24 in. and up, yearlings, 6 or more branches______ 18-24 in. well branched________- 24-30 in. well branched_________ 30-36 in. well branched_________ o = & ft. well branched__....___-— ete EPAS. 2 e 18 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. LIGUSTRUM lucidum repan- Délversd Delivered (hele dum—Crinklyleaf Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery Privet. (See Inside Front Cover) 18-24 in. and up, 6 or more branches: = aA 18-24 in. well branched __—_ =. - 3 24-30 ine well branched=23—- 2" 30-36 in. well branched_________ 3\ = 4, ft. well branched] = oes oy Ar EES XCEASH Set eee LONICERA belgica—Belgian Honeysuckle. Pink, bush. Ll yeartield crown, NBS ee = 24-30 in Be B= 2 ee 30-36, be pee eae eee LONICERA halleana—Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. White climbing vine. 12-183 N Bt eee 18-24. NB ee sie eae LONICERA heckrotti—Heckrott Honeysuckle. Pinkish- red; bush, everblooming. 1 year NB branched_________-- 2 year NB well branched_____- S224 Se a eee ee Aa (il a 2 ce ee eee Oe ee SOUS ORIN Sena oa he eee LONICERA sempervirens—Red Coral Honeysuckle. Everblooming, red; usable as either bush or vine. Equally attractive as above. + * LOROPETALUM chinensis—Loropetalum. New half- dwarf evergreen, white flowers. 24230 an ee Soe ee MAGNOLIA grandiflora—Southern Magnolia. Ever- green tree. 18=24- in. NBS 2 ees See 7 ag es 8 Fil See eee ee ee Ae P= Ad EG. NIE ee Ce eee 19224 cine pee ee a ee Bi ile, aoe BRE ee eee ee S = AEE eee ee Sg eee MAGNOLIA soulangeana nigra—Purple Lily Magnolia, shrub, not evergreen. Dark purple flowers before leaves in spring. 1 Rs 27 Saar § (Meee en Repmnre ges A, tiie os Gal 24-30 In oe ee ee 30256 Tne) see re 2 ee ee MYRTIS communis—Roman Myrtle. MYRTIS communis compacta—Dwarf Roman Myrtle. Pasi S ans 2 hess ae ee Se RSE Pa Ta eae ee eae a Ane ee. BA -9 MYRICA cerifera—Southern Waxmyrtle. Leaves spicily fragrant. Bears blue cedar-like berries mostly on trunk and heavier Delivered Delivered F.O.B. branches. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 19 NANDINA domestica—Nandina. 5g LS ET ee iS Ss ee ete hits ee iat: ue e, Sy Labo: 9 gets eg emee ri eee tats he AN Rn eS] EHS, Cob eS a eee ee ae Sm aN Se eee a ee Se GL es ED Se ieee ee we cz!) SUT TS Flee ides ee Sr sOethe sora Se se a Ly 3° Seg PGF gd OSG Fi ote cee err eb P aS = eS eee A A OSMANTHUS fortunei—Tea Olive. Attractive relative of Holly family. "Shoelaces eee TNT Seer ekg» ae te FAUST 157 ie eee ea ain ea a FITTOSPORUM tobira—Pittosporum. bat ein DUS Yes 22 ne es Ee Riedl SUM PIS ee Hees fase DUS hy. 33 fe PHOTINIA glabra—Smooth leaf, brilliantly colored spring and fall. SDS aes ppl eam sg Fe PYRACANTHA atalantioides—New, upright, hardy, red fruits which color early in fall. eres ies Ge PYRACANTHA lalandi—Laland Firethorn. Upright growing, orange fruits ,hardy. Upto: 2 it:, out-of 5-in. pots____ Reet eee RR Set STRANVAESIA davidiana—Stranvaesia. New; brightly colored foliage, scarlet fruits. _ (For weights of balled plants and zone deliveries see inside front cover). oe 20 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. GRASSES, YUCCAS, CACTI CORTADERIA argentea—Pampas Grass. Large white plumes. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) Small clumps *2 =~ = ee Large telumps.e 22 2 ee eee OPUNTIA—Spineless Cactus. Suited for planting near homes and for Spanish or desert style residences. Chimps; NBS 320 Saae oe ceee Clamps BG By eee eee YUCCA filamentosa variegata—Goldedge Yucca. White flowering; hardy into northern Ohio. Up-to: 8ans NB=- eee 18224 Ine 22 Ae Se See ee ees ae YUCCA recurvifolia—Curveleaf Yucca. Wide green leaves, white flowering. ES=24 11.) 22 oe oe ee ee ee ee 2S Si Ce ee eee ae DECIDUOUS Not balled (NB) unless otherwise noted. ACER palmatum—Japanese Delivered Delivered _F.O.B. Maple, seedlings. nee insane Gate Ale CES ogg Sal beara mee Si aga ae aT S ACRE BG Beek a ae eee 7 Nea 5 eo PO SY Al beet ra AF Sel eee Ol Feel BY 4 SM) pee BUDDLEIA farquhari—Dwarf Butterfly Bush. Blue flowers, everblooming. BUDDLEIA Ile de France—Dwarf Butterfly Bush. Wine colored flowers, everblooming, new. TS A248 Sans (ae SE ee ee ee ee 252) SEE. ee See a ee CERCIS canadensis—Redbud, Judas Tree. (See photo). 2S att bot ae eats eee Sere 0A Be ina er oe ee ee ee 7 NOG 5 JS eee Ree cate cie ssl NP ee pl Ca bye Geib; ts te See ee ee ae Ghee tte oe eee ee ee 8 ft trees, large round heads, B&B CERCIS chinensis—Chinese Redbud. Dwarf, close- leaved, bushy, lavender flowers. 18-245 = ok eee eee Di joi feet ibs, ix WE Ree a = SParAChES sp 2 cet 5 eee eee 18-24nO BOB a es ar eee Se HP oa) 6 agonal See ait Bee ee eee QS SSS Se SS + r) SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 21 REDBUD TREE Photographed September, 1937 CITRUS trifoliata—Hardy Orange. Its odd growth and abundant crop of fragrant small oranges bring bright fall and winter Delivered Delivered F.O.B. color to a planting. Zone 2 Zonel Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) Sis) Ze LE RAT Boy Cet Bo ale eR ac I ae OS EOF 91 ENS ee re CHILOPSIS linearis—Flowering or Desert Willow. Sum- mer flowering, large orchid pink flowers. Nice novelty Son Ly 3 ie ie ee DE as ete ee a CORNUS florida—White Dogwood. LVEN = 20 OC weg Mee een 226: Grh D2 les Be PR ME ae Ce 22S DSS be Se GHA ad S057) 2a 2 LONE a? hg] by cui 5a i FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis—Showy Border For- sythia. New; large yellow flowers, early blooming. eke OS. a a ae 4 25 Qi 2 2 ee 2 DPM a a LARGERSTROEMIA indica—Dwarf Crepe Myrtle. Watermelon red. CSbOUS) 0, ta 4 ii hr rr rr eee ee oe Sh 8 aepetie ne Es Se o 22 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. LANTANA camara—Hardy Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Lantana, orange color. ee rie eee Goa S24 nn ec ee DF COED ig. Seo LR ae ee 1$-249%n: BeBe eee ee AN 985 8 Fad SSA 3 LIGUSTRUM amurensis—Amoor River South Privet. 18-24 in. transplanted, well branched_____. 2 - 3 ft. transplanted, well branched______ 3 - 4 ft. transplanted, well branched______ 2 - 3 ft. B&B, spaced, Very bushy: 222-2 222s 3 - 4 ft. B&B, spaced, very, bushy 222 s5< aes LIGUSTRUM amurensis pendula—Weeping Amoor River South Privet. 3 - 4ft. extra hneavy___- PTEROCARYA stenoptera—Chinese Wingnut Tree. Something new; edible nuts. ae hb. ON bee eee ete SAGERETIA theesans—Sageretia. Shrub suitable for hedge or highway planting. e— —— — — — — SK Ee SALIX babylonica annularis (crispa)—Ringleaf Willow. Very odd, each leaf curled into a ringlet. Grows tall but branches weep. Decided novelty. 18-24 an. INU? Saas ae eee 2 VC OE GS INGE aaa ae rene ee SALIX matsudana—Japanese Willow. Another very odd novelty. Upright growing; trunk, branches and leaves all are pretty wavelets. Sa ANE? jess oes eee eee rae) ei] gee Reni ae Rte te Diaz SONG es et Se a ee A. it. BEB e322 a ee ae Do 20; Lt Qs: 26 2 oe Se See eee Gta fie bw a2 a ee SPIREA Anthony Waterer—Deep rose color. A2-1 50in. DUSDY =o ee ee £5 18s in. PUSHY eee 19224 3n: buUSD ys oes eee SPIREA prunifolia—Plumleaved Spirea. Glossy foliage; early, white flowers. ag i i Pee eae a a a eee eee Sp SS 5 eee eee a ave ee oye ets fas & Me oT al 5 Mee ere Smee eteennes A SADPie BG D2 = © xh eee te Wh wb SPIREA reevesi flore pleno—Reeves Spirea. This is the real double flowering Bridal Wreath, heretofore unobtainable. LDALS? in.) 3. ees 5 ee a ee PRP 4 an =< Pe Se eee SPIREA thunbergi—Thunberg Spirea. Dainty white flowers and dainty thin leaves; earliest to SCOTTSVILLE, TEXAS 23 blossom in spring. Delivered Delivered F.O.B. Zone 2 Zone 1 Nursery (See Inside Front Cover) ISLS) TET oa LeSc2 TLS th ae a ee ee NNT et ks 9s ees See SYMPHORICARPUS vulgaris—Coralberry. Like a string of red coral beads in the winter when nothing else is bright. UNGNADIA speciosa—Spanish Buckeye. Pretty pea-like lavender flowers early on a nice shrub. WISTERIA chinensis—Wisteria. Propagated from plants which bloom before the leaves appear. Make a wonderful spring display. Should be dug and delivered by Feb. Ist. (See photo). 12-18 in. mediums "= 22> eae llewN Onsbweoe 3 - ft. B&B good heads_ - ft. B&B large heads_ - 4ft. B&B large heads_ - 5 ft. B&B large heads-_ - 6 ft. B&B large heads_ OTe Co CO Ce 24 VERHALEN NURSERY CO. PATENTED ROSES BLACK KNIGHT— Wholesale Retail Selling 1to20 Over 20 Each Dozen Flower medium size, 25 to 35 petals, color garnet-ma- roon, appearing almost black when viewed from a dis- tance; very velvety, a good vigorous upright bush_____ FEU PERNET-DUCHER— Creamy buds, heavily mark- ed with carmine,_ slowly opening to spiral flowers of rich yellow, growing lighter toward the edges, 80 to 100 petals . (2.2.26 et Se) ee ee GLORIAN A—- A clear buttercup yellow, slightly streaked carmine; does not burn in the hottest weather; 35 petals. Excep- tionally strong, clean up- right growing: bush--22-° 0.) S228 Se eee IRELAND HAMPTON— Best described as a _ glori- fied Mme. Edouard Her- riott; orange pink, but is a stronger grower and more free flowetine. 2324 eke SS eee LUIS BRINAS— Fine pointed buds of orange- copper open slowly, the petals curling back, making a starry flower with a high center, from 40 to 45 pe- tals. When entirely open the color is soft old-rose, flush- ed. with - golds... 2) 2. 232 eee MME. COCHET-COCHET— Long pointed buds of cop- pery pink, flushed orange, open to 4% inch flowers of splendid form with 20 to 40 petals; the plants are tall, with gold foliage... = ci! 2 3 eee eee NELLIE E. HILLOCK— Brilliant deep pink, large to very large flower, two-tone lighter pink inside than out- side, strong stems, 40 to 60 petals... 222222 eS eee eee STERLING— An outstanding brilliant new pink rose, which is out- radiancing the Radiance in vigor and flowering quality == .-> S22] S32 TEXAS CENTENNIAL— Bud is long-pointed, opening into a large, moderately fragrant flower carried on a long stem. 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