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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
ESTABLISHED 1866-FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR
Naperville. DuPage County, Illinois
GENERAL PRICE LIST
FALL 1921
TREES, SHRUBS,
TRADE DISCOUNT
Nurserymen and Dealers actively en-
gaged in the sale of Nursery Stock for
profit, are allowed a SO^o discount from
prices herein listed.
CATALOG No. 138. CANCELS PREVIOUS GENERAL PRICE LISTS
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
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General Price List, Fall of 1921
OF THE
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS
PRICES HEREIN CANCEL ALL PREVIOUS LISTS
Advice to Correspondents, Directions to Customers and ^
Conditions of Sale.
All prices named herein are:
a. Limited to Fall, 1921, supersede those of all previous General
Price Lists.
b. For goods /. o. b. Nurseries or cars Naperville, Illinois, exclusive
of any packing, express, freight or transportation charges ; packing charges
are extra in addition to cost of plants.
c. Subject to cancellation or change without further notice upon prior
sale or depletion of our stock of goods.
QUANTITY AND RATES: Single plants as well as lots amounting
to less than S of a kind will be charged for at a higher rate not exceeding,
however, IY2 times the rate for lots of 10. Lots of 5 and 25 will be fur-
nished at 10 and 100 rates respectively. Order in Tens and multiples of
Ten of a variety as far as possible.
SELECTED STOCK, selected by customers at the Nurseries, will be
charged for according to the value of the plants chosen.
ORDERS. Write plainly and give explicit directions as to address and
mode of shipment, whether by freight, express, etc.
Orders are accepted and all shipments made subject to delays or in-
ability to ship or deliver by reason or on account of strikes, accidents,
droughts,- fire, floods, frost, hail, sleet, war conditions and orders, railroad
or express embargoes, priority or other transportation orders, prior sale
of stock, car shortage, or any other cause or causes for delay in shipment
or delivery of goods which are beyond our control.
Due to general conditions of weather, possible labor shortage and other
contingencies, during the digging and shipping season, we do not guarantee
to fill all items of an order or orders placed with us in one or first ship-
ment. '
In making all shipments we carefully consider conditions in general
and act accordingly.
GUARANTEE AND CLAIMS. .In growing and furnishing all Nur-
sery stock, we exercise the utmost diligence and care to have it true to
name, and will, on proper proof, to our satisfaction, replace any that will
prove otherwise or refund the amount paid. Any and all sales^ made by^ us
no not include any warranty expressed or implied, as to quality, descript-
ion, productiveness, growth, or any other matter or qualifications pertain-
ing to the Nursery stock sold.
It is mutually agreed and understood between the Purchaser and Our-
selves, that in any case we shall not be liable for a sum greater than the
^mpunt originally paijd us for said trees or plants, etc., that prove untrue.
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
All shipments at purchaser's risk.
In absence of specific shipping instructions, we are to route all ship-
ments according to our best judgment without assuming responsibility.
If destination is a Pre-Paid Station, freight charges will be prepaid
by us and charged for on invoice.
Claims for errors or shortage must be filed with us within Ten (10)
days after receipt of goods. No claims for errors or shortage in excess of
purchase price will be considered.
Payments of accounts to be as follows: —
a. 30 days net cash, except Fall and Spring accounts with the trade,
which are due on December 1st and June 1st respectively: 2% discount if
paid within 10 days from date of shipment or invoice. For cash in advance
a 3% cash discount is allowed.
b. All accounts after dates due, are subject to sight draft and interest
charges at rate of 7% per annum, without further notice.
c. Payments for partial shipments shall be due on basis of dates of
invoices covering them.
d. Cash or satisfactory references with order, if purchaser has no
credit established with us.
Certificate of inspection will be fuinished with each shipment.
Address all communications, orders and remittances to
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES, Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois.
Department of Agriculture. Division of Plant Industry.
OFFICE OF CHIEF INSPECTOR
No. 165 Urbana, 111., Sept. 27, 1921.
This Is To Certify that the growing nursery stock and
premises of Naperville Nurseries, F. W. von Oven, Pres.,
situated at Naperville, Illinois, have been inspected by a
duly appointed inspector of this office, according to the
provisions of the Plant Inspection Act of 1917, as amend-
ed in 1919, and tha*t said nursery and premises are appar-
rently free from the San Jose scale and other dangerous
insects and dangerous plant diseases.
This certificate is valid until Sept. 1, 1922 unless soon-
er revoked.
P. A. Glenn, Chief Inspector. B. M. Davison. Director.
ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES
Each
Per 10
Per 100
ACER dasycarpum. Native Silver Leaved
or
Soft Maple
6-8 feet
.... 1.00
9.-G0
■ 80.00
1-1 inch
2.25
i8;oo'
' 150.00
platanoides, Norway Maple
m-2 inch
.... 4,00^
35.00
300.00
2-2 V? inch
.... 6.00
55.00
- 450.00
2^-3 inch. Twice Transplanted
.... 9.00
80.00
.700.00
4-414 inch. Twice Transplanted
15.00
120.00
3V2-A inch. Twice Transplanted
18.00
160.00
3-3J4 inch. Twice Transplanted
. .. 20..00
180.00
414-5 inch, Twice Transplanted.. .,
40.00
300.00
6 inch, Price on application
Larger sizes, prices on application.
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ACER. -Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
pseudo-platanus. Sycamore Maple
3 inch
13.00
100.00
4 inch
TubTum, American Red Maple
16.00
120.00
‘
6-8 feet
3.50
30.00
3J/2-4 inch (Specimens) :
25.00
saccharinum. Native Hard or Sugar Maple
8-10 feet
3.00
24.00
200.00
inch
3.60
30.00
250.00
U4-2 inch
5.00
40.00
350.00
I-IVt. inch r.
6.50
50.00
2^-3 inch
8.00
70.00
3-3^ inch, Specimen twice transp
15.00
125.00
3^4-4 inch
25.00
200.00
4-4^ inch
35.00
300.00
4^-5 inch
45.00
400.00
Schwedleri, Schwedler’s Purple Maple
8-10 feet, Twice Transplanted
6.00
50.00
1^-2 inch. Twice Transplanted
12.00
100.00
3-4 inch, Prices on application
Tartaricum Ginnala
5-6 feet
7.50
60.00
6-8 feet, heavy
10.00
80.00
Wierii laciniatum, Wier’s Cut-Leaved Maple
U/2-2 inch
4.00
30.00
2-2^ inch
6.00
50.00
AILANTHUS glandulosa. Trees of Heaven
6-8 feet
2.00
15.00
7-8 feet
2.50
17.50
ALNUS incana, American or Hoary Alder
5-6 feet
2.00
17.50
150.00
6-8 feet
2.75
22.50
BETULA nigra. Native Red or River Birch
6-8 feet, low branched
2.50
20.00
175.00
8-10 feet, low branched
3.00
25.00
200.00
papyrifera. Native Paper or Canoe Birch
6-7 feet
3.00
25.00
22S-.m
7-8 feet
3.50
30.00
250.00
lutea, American Yellow Birch
2 inch
5.50
40.00
CAT ALP A Bungeii, Chinese Catalpa
2 year 3.(X)
CELTIS occidentalis. Native Northern Hackberry
25.00
200.00
4-5 feet
1.00
9.00
80.00
5-6 feet
1.50
10.00
90.00
8-10 feet
2.00
16.00
CERASUS, Jap Rose Flowering Chery ■
5-6 feet
5.00
40.00
Kofugen zakura (Pink)
5-6 feet
5.00
40.00
CERCIS canadensis. Native Red Bud or Judas Tree
4-5 feet
1.75
15.00
120.00
5-6 feet
2.25
19.00
150.00
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Each Per 10 Per 100
CRATAEGUS coccinea. Native Scarlet Fruited Thorn
2- 3 feet l.QO 8.50 70.00
3- 4 feet 1.25 10.00 90.0U
5- 6 feet ^ 3.50 30.00 275.00
6- 7 feet 6.00 50.00
7- 8 feet 9.00 70.00
8- 9 feet . . .^ 12.50 100.00
punctata. Native Horizontal Branched Thorn
2- 3 feet 1.00 8.50 7.00
Larger sizes, prices on application.
FAGUS Americana, American Beech
5-6 feet, low branched, B & B (Specimens). 10.00
purpurea. Purple-leaved Beech
4- 5 feet, low branched, B & B (Specimens) 9.00 80.00
sylvatica, European Beech
5- 6 feet, low branched, B & B (Specimens). 11.00 90.00
FRAXINUS, American White Ash
1- 1^ inch 1.50 12.00 100.00
1^-2 inch Twice Transplanted 5.00 40.00 350.00
Excelsior, European Ash
3- 4 inch 7.00 60.00
viridis, American Green Ash
2y2-3 inch 6.50 55.00
3-4 inch 8.00 65.00
GLEDITSCHIA triacanthos. Native Honey Locust
7- 8 feet 1.50 12..00 100.00
8- 10 feet 2.50 20.00 140.00
iy2-2 inch 4.50 35.00
2- 2^ inch 6.00 50.00
2^-3 inch 7.00 60.00
3- 4 inch 10.00
var. Thornless
6- 8 feet, ’ 2.50 20.00
GYMNOCLADUS canadensis, Kentucky Coffee Tree
8-10 feet 5.00 45.00
JUGLANS cinerea. Native Butternut
5- 7 feet 1.75 15.00 125.00
LARIX Americana, American Larch or Tamarack
6- 8 feet B & B 3.50 30.00
8-10 feet B & B 6.00 50.00
Europea, European Larch
6-8 feet B & B 3.50 30.00
8-10 feet B & B 6.00 50.00
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera, American Tulip
Tree or Whitewood
5-7 feet 2.50 20.00 160.00
8-10 feet 5.00 40.00 300.00
MAGNOLIA acuminata, American Cucumber Tree
5-7 feet 3.00 27.50
MALUS (Pyrus)
loensis. Native Wild Crab
2- 3 feet 1.10 8.50 75.00
3- 4 feet 1.25 10.00 100.00
4- 5 feet 2.00 15.00 120.00
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MALUS (Pyrus), (continued) Each Per 10
loensis, var, Bechteli, Bechtel’s Double
Pink Flowering Crab
2- 3 feet 1.50 .12.50
3- 4 feet 1.80 15.00
PLATANUS occidentalis, American Sycamore
8-10 feet 3.00 25.00
lH-2 inch ...• 4.50 35.00
2-254 inch 5.50 4B.00
POPULUS
monilifera, var. Carolina, Carolina Poplar
1^-2 inch 2.25 16.00
2- 2^ inch 3.00 25.00
nigra Italica, Lombardy Poplar
1^-154 inch 2.00 15.00
\y2-2 inch, Low branched 3.00 25.00
tremuloides, American Aspen
8-10 feet 3.50 30.00
PRUNUS Pennsylvanica, Native Wild Red or Pin Cherry
5-6 feet, 1.00 9.00
serotina, American Wild Black Cherry
4- 5 feet 90 7.00
5- 7 feet, 1.00 9.00
Virginica, Native Choke Cherry
3- 4 feet 80 6.00
4- 5 feet 90 7.00
PYRUS (Flowering Crab), (see Malus)
QUERCUS alba. Native White Oak
8-10 feet 4.00 35.00
macrocarpa. Native Burr Oak
4- 5 feet, 2.50 22.00
5- 6 feet, 3.00 27.50
palustris, Native Pin Oak,
4- 5 feet, 2.50 20.00
5- 7 feet, 3.50 22.50
8-10 feet, m inch caliper 4.50 35.00
rubra. Native Red Oak
6- 8 feet, 3.50 30.00
8-10 feet, 1^ inch caliper, 4.50 40.00
SALIX discolor. Pussy Willow
3-4 feet, 1 year 40 3.50
laurifolia, European Laurel-leaved Willow
3-4 feet 70 5.00
vitellina, var, Britzensis, Bronze Barked Willow
3- 4 feet .70 5.00
5-6 feet, ' 85 7.50
SORBUS Americana, American Mt. Ash
5-7 feet 3.00 25:00
aucuparia,
8-10 feet, 3.25 30.00
SYRINGA Cbinensis, Chinese Tree Lilac
4- 5 feet 2.00 15.00
Japonica, Japan Tree Lilac,
2-3 feet, 1.25 10.00
M feet 2.00 15.00
Per 100
100.00
130.00
200.00
300.00
150.00
120.00
200.00
250.00
80.00
60.00
80. (X)
50.00
60.00
200.0(3
250.00
150.00
200.00
375.00
25..00
40.00
40.00
60.00
200.00
250..00
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
Each Per 10 Per 100
TILIA Americana, American Linden or Basswood
2-2^ inch 7..00 60.00
2>4-3 inch 8.00 85..00
inch, Twice Transplanted 17.50 150.00
3^-4 inch, Twice Transplanted, 12.50 125.00 200.00
4- 454 inch, Twice Transplanted, 17.00 150.00 250.00
ULMUS Americana, American Elm
154-154 inch 2.00 17.50 150.00
154-2 inch 3.00 22.50 200.00
2- 254 inch 4.50 35.00 300.00
25^413 in. Specimen twice Transp 8.00 70.00 600.00
3- 354 in. Specimen twice Transp 10.00 90.00
3-4 in. Specimen twice Transp 13.00 120.00
Select or Larger sizes, prices on application.
campestris, English Elm
3-4 inch 12.00 90.00
WEEPING OR PENDULOUS TREES.
ACER Wierii laciniatum, WiePs Cutleaved Maple
154-2 inch 3.50 30.00
2-254 inch ; 6.00 50.00
BETULA alba pendula, Weeping Birch
6-8 feet heavy, B & B 8.00 75.00
alba var. laciniata (Cut-leaved Birch)
5- 6 feet 2.50 20.00
6- 7 feet 3.00 27.50
MORUS Tartarica pendula. Teas Weeping
Mulberry 2 year head 4.00 35.00
ULMUS montana pendula, Camperdown Elm
2 year head 4.00 40. (X)
FRUITS
Each Per 10 Per 100
APPLES in variety, 11-16 in. and up 1.60 15.00 120.00
Summer: Winter: *M inkier
♦Chenango Baldwin Pound Sweet
♦Early Harvest Ben Davis Roxbury Russett
♦Early Strawberry ♦Delicious Tolman’s Sweet
♦Yellow Transparent Grimes Golden Winesap
Fall: ♦Jonathan Wolf River
♦Duchess King
Jefferis ♦McIntosh Red
♦Wealthy
♦Snow
CRAB APPLE, 11-16 in. and up 1.60 15.00 120.00
Hyslop Red Siberian
Yellow Siberian Transcendent
CHERRIES^ 11-16 in. and up 2.50 22.50 180.00
Early Richmond Montmorency
PEACHES, 5-6 feet 1.50 10.00 80.00
Champion, Crawfords Early, Crosby, Elberta
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PEARS, standard varieties,
5-6 feet, 11-16 in. and up
Duchess Kiefer
Clapp’s Favorite Koonce
Bartlett Lawrence
Dwarf varieties, 5-8 in. and up
Bartlett, Duchess, Flemish Beauty, Seckel
PLUMS, American varieties, 5-6 ft., 11-16 in.
and up
Cheney Milton
DeSota Quaker
Forest Garden Stoddard
Hammer Surprise
Hawkeye
European varieties, 5-6 ft., 11-16 in. and up
Abundance, Burbank, Red June
SMALL FRUITS.
BLACKBERRIES, Mercereau, Snyder’s
2 year
CURRANTS, Black, Red, White,
2 year
GOOSEBERRIES, Downing Houghton, Red
Transparent
2 year
GRAPES
2 year
1 year
Deleware
Wordep
Agawan
Diamond
RASPBERRIES
Kansas, Gregg, Cumberland, 1 year...
Red, Columbia, Louden, St. Regis, 1 year...
Red, 1 year, Columbian
STRAWBERRIES in variety. Bederwood,
Nick Ohmer, Haverland, Senatoor Dunlap — $20.00 per
Superb and Progressive, $40.00 per 1000
ASPARAGUS, 2 year,— $30.00 per 1000.
Bonvallet’s Giant, Conover’s Colossal,
Early Argenteil, Palmetto
Niagara
Brighton
Moore’s Early
Pocklington
Each
Per 10
Per 100
2.50
22.50
180.00
Seckel
Flemish
Beauty
Sheldon
. 1.70
15.00
130.00
. 2..50
22.50
180.00
Weaver
Wild Goose
Wolf
Wyant
. 2.50
22.50
190.00
ow Egg
. 2.50
22.50
190.00
Each
Per 10
Per 100
.25
1.75
15.00
. , .65
5.50
50.00
icket.
.70
5.50
50.00
.70
6.00
50.00
.50 4.00
Concord
30.00
Martha
.20
1.50
10.00
.25
1.60
12.00
.20
1.50
10.00
1000.
2.00
EVERGREENS
Never fail to properly mulch all Evergreen Plantings whenever
planted. Hot and cold water are dangerous when applied to ground direct-
ly around Roots.
ABIES Each Per 10
Tsuga Canadensis, American or Northern Hemlock
2- 3 feet B & B 6.00 50.00
3- 4 feet B&B - ’8.00 70.00
4 feet B&B 11.00 90,00
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ABIES (continued) Each Per 10
concolot, Concolor or Colorado Silver Fir
2- 3 feet B & B 7.00 60. CO
3- 4 feet B & B 10..00 80.00 -
4- 5 feet B & B 12.00 100.00
Sizes 8-16 feet or Specimens — Prices on application.
Douglasii, Douglas Spruce
2- 3 feet E & B 4.50 30.00
3- 4 feet B & B 6.00 50.00
4- 5 feet B & B 8.00 70.00
JUNIPERUS, Canadensis var. depressa. Native or
Canadian Juniper
12-18 inch Spread B & B 3.50 30.00
var. Procumbens, 12-18 inch Spread B & B.... 5.50 50.00
Communis Sueccia, Swedish Juniper.
2- 214 feet B & B 3.50 27.50
3- 4 feet B & B 5.00 40.00
hibernica, Irish Juniper
2- 3 feet B & B 3.50 25.00
3- 4 feet B & B 5.00 40.00
4- 5 feet B & B 6.50 50..00
sabina, Savin Juniper ~
1- lJ^ feet, B & B 4.00 35.00
2- 234 feet, B & B 7.00 60.00
var. Tamarisci folia,
12-18 inch Spread B & B 6.00 55.00
2- 234 feet. Spread B & B 9.00 80.00
3- 4 feet Spread B & B 9.50
Virginiana, Native Red Cedar
2- 3 feet B & B 3.00 25.00
3- 4 feet E & B 6.00 50.00
4- 5 feet B & B 9.00 75.00
5- 6 feet B & B 14.00 120.00
6- 7 feet B & B 20.00 180.00
7- .8 feet B & B 30.00 250.00
8- 9 feet B&B 40.00 300.00
Prices on larger sizes and Specimens made upon application.
PICEA alba, 2-3 feet B & B 5.00 45.00
3-4 feet B & B 6.00 55.00
Canadensis, Black Hills Spruce 5.00 45.00
Excelsa, Norway Spruce
3- 4 feet B & B 4.50 35.00
4- 5 feet B&B 6.50 50.00
Larger Sizes or Specimens — Prices on application.
pungens, Colorado Blue Spruce
3- 4 feet-B & B 15.00 140.00
4- 5 feet ‘B&B 25.00 240.00
5- 6 feet B & B 35..00 320.00
Sizes 8-14 feet or Specimens — Prices on application.
Green Type.
2- 3 feet ' 7.00 60.00
3- 4 feet 9.00 80.00
5-6 feet 15.00 140.00
PINUS Austriaca, Austrian Pine
3- 4 feet B&B 7.50 60.00
4- 5 feet B&B 8.00 70.00
5- 6 feet B & B 12.00 100.00
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PINUS (continued)
Banksiana, American Jack Pine
5- 6 feet B & B...,
6- 7 feet B & B
Mugho Pine, Dwarf Mountain Pine
15-18 inch
18-24 inch
ponderosa. Bull Pine
4-5 feet B & B
Resinosa, Red or Norway Pine
3- 4 feet B & B
4- 5 ft. B & B
strobus. Native White Pine
2- 3 feet B & B
3- 4 feet B & B
4- 5 feet B & B ...
6- 7 feet B & B
7- 8 feet B & B
Larger sizes, Prices on application.
THUYA
occidentalis, American Arbor Vitae
2- 3 feet, B & B
3- 4 feet B & B
4- 5 feet B & B
5- 6 feet B & B
7-8 feet B & B
Var. Hoovei
1 foot B & B
Var, Lutea, Peabordy Golden Arbor Vitae.
15-18 inch B & B
Var, Siberica
1-lJ^ feet L
globosa. Dwarf Globe Arbor Vitae
1 foot B & B
15-18 inch B & B
orientalis, Chinese Arbor Vitae
3- 4 feet B & B
4- 5 feet B & B
pyramadilis. Pyramidal Arbor Vitae
3- 4 feet B & B
4- 5 feet B & B
Larger sizes, Prices on Application.
Each
Per 10
5.50
40.00
8.00
60. CO
3.50
32.50
5.00
45.00
7.50
70.00
4.00
30.00
5..00
40.00
2.50
20.00
4.75
37.50
5.50
45.00
12.50
100.00
17.50
150.00
3.00 .
4.50
7.50.
15.00
25.00
25.00
40.00
60.00
120.00
220.00
3.50
25.00
4.50
40.00
3.50
30.00
4.00
5.00
35.00
45.00
3.50
6.00
30.00
50.00
6.00
8.50
50.00
75.00
SHRUBS
ACANTHOPANEX pentaphyllum, Aralia.
Each
Per 10
Per 100
(See Aralia pentaphylla)
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon. In variety
Amplissima
Joan d* Arc
Lady Stanley
2-3 feet
.70
6.00
50.00
AMELANCHIER alnifolia. Dwarf June Berry
2-3 feet
.70
6.00
50.00
Canadensis, Native Juneberry. Service Berry
3-4 feet
.90
7.00
60.00
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ARALIA pentaphylla. Five Leaved Aralia Each Per 10
2-3 feet 70 5.00
Mandschurica, Mandschurian Aralia
4-5 feet 1.25 11.00
spinosa, American Hercules Club
2- 3 feet 90 8.00
3- 4 feet ’ 1..00 9.00
4- 5 feet 1.25 10.00
AMORPHA Canescens, Lead Plant
2- 3 feet 1.00 7.00
ARONIA floribunda, American Red Choke Berry
3- 4 feet 85 6.00
arbutifolia, var. nigra, American Black Choke Berry
2-3 feet, 85 6.50
BERBERIS Thunbergii, Thunberg’s Japanese Barberry
18-24 inch 70 6.00
2-2 feet 85 7.00
2- 3 feet, heavy 90 8.00
BERBERIS, Box Barberry
3 year, 1.00 7.00
BUDDLEYA variabilis. Butterfly Bush
1 year, strong, 80 7.00
CALYCANTHUS floridus Carolina, American All-Spice,
Sweet scented shrub
3- 4 feet, 1.00 8.00
CARAGANA arborescens, Siberian Pea Tree.
2- 3 feet, 60 5.00
3- 4 feet, 70 6.00
4- 5 feet 80 7.00
CEANOTHUS americanus. New Tersey Tea
15-18 inch, 80 6.00
CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis. Native Button Bush
2-3 feet 75 6.00
CHIONANTHUS virginica, American White Fringe Tree
2- 3 feet, 2.25 16.00
3- 4 feet 2.50 22.50
CLETHRA alnifolia, American Sweet Pepper Bush
2- 3 feet 90 8.00
CORNUS alba. Native Red Dogwood
3- 4 feet 70 5.50
4- 5 feet 80 6.00
Circinati, Round leaved Cornus,
4-5 feet 1.25 10.00
florida. Native White Flowered Dogwood
4- 5 feet 1.50 12.00
5- 6 feet 1.75 15.00
mascula. Cornelian Cherry
2-3 feet 80 7.50
paniculata. Native Panicled Cornel or Gray Dogwood
2-3 feet 70 6.00
sanguinea, English Osier Dogwood
2- 3 feet, 60 5.00
3- 4 feet, 80 6.50
sericea. Native Cornel or Kinnikinnik
2-3 feet 50 4.00
4- 5 feet 70 < 5.00
Per 100
40.00
100.00
70. CO
80.00
90.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
40.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
45.00
50.00
100.00
130.00
70.00
50.00
40.00
50.00
30.00
40.00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
11
CORNUS (continued) Each Per 10 Per 100
Siberica, Red Siberian Dogwood
3- 4 feet 70 5.50 45.00
4- 5 feet 80 6.00 50.00
stolonifera, Native Red Osier Dogwood
3- 4 feet 65 5.00 40.00
4- 5 feet 90 7.00 60.00
stolonifera var. flaviramea. Yellow Branched Dogwood
2- 2;^ feet, 70 5.50 45.00
3- 4 feet 80 6.50 50.00
CORYLUS
Americana ,
18-24 inches, 65 5.50 45.00
2-3 feet 80 7.00 60.00
COTONE ASTER acutifolia
12-18 inches, 50 4.00 30.00
CRATAEGUS coccinea. Native Scarlet Fruited Thorn
2- 3 feet 1.00 8.50 70.00
3- 4 feet 1.25 10.00 90.00
8-10 feet, B & B 10.00
Cordata
2- 3 feet, ... 1.00 8.50 70.00
Crus-galli, Native Cock spur thorn
3- 4 feet 1.20 10.00 90.00
punctata. Native Horizontal Branched Thorn
2-3 feet, 1.00 8.50 70.00
6-8 feet, 8.00
CYDONIA Japonica, Japan Quince,
2-3 feet 85 7.00 60.00
DESMOLIUM, 2-3 feet, 80 7.00 60.00
DEUTZIA crenata. Pride of Rochester, large
flowered Deutzia (Double White)
2-3 feet 60 5.00 36.00
crenata flore rosea pleno, Double Pink Deutzia
2- 3 feet 60 5.00 36.00
Gracilis, 18-24 inches, .80 7.00 60.00
Lemoinei, Lemoinei’s Deutzia, 18-24 inches, .. .80 7.00 60.00
DIERVILLA sessilifolia. Native Mountain
Honeysuckle
4- 5 feet .' .90 8.00 70.00
trifida. Native Bush Honeysuckle (Dwarf)
12-18 inches, 60 5.00 40.00
2 feet 70 6.00 50.00
ELAEAGNUS, angustf/o/ya, Russian Olive
3- 4 feet 60 4.00 50.00
4- 5 feet 90 7.00 60.00
5- 6 feet 1.00 9.00 80.00
argentia. Native Silverberry, 4 feet, 1.50 10.00
EUONYMOUS alatus, Winged Burning Bush or
Corked Barked Euonymous, 2-3 f 1.20 10.00 80.00
3-4 feet, 1.60 14.00 125.00
Americanus, Native Strawberry Bush
3- 4 feet 1.10 9.00
4- 5 feet 1.40 10.00 90.00
atropurpureus, Native Buring Bush or Wahoo
4-5 feet 1.10 9.00 80.00
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
FORSYTHIA Fortuneii, Fortune’s Golden
i Bell Each
Per 10
Per 100
4-5 feet
7.00
50.00
intermedia. Hybrid Golden Bell
2-3 feet
50
3.50
30.00
3-4 feet
60
5.00
40.00
4-5 feet,
80
7.00
50.00
suspensa. Drooping Forsythia
2-3 feet
60
5.00
40.00
3-4 feet -
70
6.00
50.00
viridissima, 4-5 feet,
75
6.00
50.00
HAMAMELIS,. Virginiana, Native Witch
Hazel
3-4 feet
...... 1.10
9.00
85.00
HYDRANGEA arborescens. Native Wild Hydrangea
2-3 feet
70
6.00
50.00
arborescens sterilis. Hills of Snow
18-24 inch
.80
7.00
60.00
2-3 feet
1.10
9.00
80.00
paniculata grandiflora. Large Flowered
Hydrangea
18-24 inches,
75
6.00
50.00
2-3 feet
1.00
9.00
80.00
radiata
. 3-4 feet
1.00
8.00
ILEX verticillata, American Black Alder
or Winterberry
U/^-2 feet
70
6.00
50.00
LIGUSTRUM Amuiense, Amoor River Privet (North Var.)
2-3 feet
.55
4.50
32.00
3-4 feet
Ibota, Ibota Privet, Chinese Privet
.65
5.00
40.00
18-24 inch
.40
3.00
26.00
2-3 feet
Ibota Regelianum, Regel’s Privet (true type)
.55
4.50
30.00
12-18 inch,
.50
4.00
30.00
18-24 inch,
.60
5.00
40.00
2-3 feet
vulgare, European Privet or Prim
.80
. 6.50
55. CO
2-3 feet,
.50
4.00
30.00
LINDERA benzoin, American Spice Bush
2-3 feet
.70 -
5.50
45.00
, 3-4 feet
.75 ^
6.00
55.00
LON I CERA
bella albida, White Upright Honeysuckle,
very rapid, upright grov^er, possessing an
excellent foliage, makes a fine hedge plant
3- 4 feet 60 5.00 40.00
4- 5 feet 80 7.00 60.00
bella chrysantha, a very fine plant of moderate
growth, good habits and an excellent foliage.
Little used because because its qualities are
little known
3-4 feet,
60
5.00
40.00
4-5 feet,
70
6.00
50.00
grandiflora. Pink Honeysuckle
3-4 feet
60
4.50
40.00
^4-5 feet
80
7.00
60.00
'••5-6 feet
1.00
9.00
maacki, 4 feet,
1.00
8.00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
13
LONICERA (continued) - Each Per 10
Morrowi, Japanese Bush Honeysuckle
3-4 feet 60 5.00
5-6 feet 1.00 7.50
tartarica alba. White Honeysuckle, 3 feet, 70 6.00
tartarica rosea, Tartarian Pink Honeysuckle
3-4 feet 70 5.00
LYCIUM Chinense, Matrimony Vine or Box Thorn
3 year 60
MORUS Siberica, Russian Mulberry (Bush Form)
4-5 feet, Bushy, 60
PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Common Mock Orange or
Scented Syringa
3- 4 feet .70
Gordonii, Gordon’s or Western Mock Orange
4- 5 feet 80 ’
grandiSorus, Large-Flowered Native Mock Orange
3- 4 feet 60
4- 5 feet 80
Lemoinei, Lemoine’s Hybrid Mock Orange
2 feet 70
nivalis
4- 5 feet, 70
5- 6 feet, 90
POTENTILLA fruticosa, American Shrubby Cinquefoil
18-24 inch, 60
2 feet, , 65
PRUNUS Americana, Native Wild Plum
3- 4 feet 60
4- 5 feet 70
5.00
5.00
Sweet
5.00
6.50
5.00
6.50
6.00
6.00
7.00
5.00
5.50
5.00
6.00
padus. Bird Cherry
4-5 feet
.90
Pissardi, 5-6 feet, 2.00
sinensis alba. White Almond, 2-3 feet,
sinensis rubra, pink, 2-3 feet, ,
Virginiana, Native Choke Cherry
(Listed under Trees)
PYRUS arbutifolia. (See Aronia)
malus. (See Malus, under Trees)
RHAMNUS cathartica, European or Common
Thorned Buckthorn
3- 4 feet
4- 5 feet
frangula, American Thornless or Alder Buckthorn
4-5 feet -
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. White Kerria
2-3 feet
RHUS aromat'ca. Native Sweet-scented Sumach
12-15 inches,
2-3 feet,
copallina. Native Dwarf or Shining Sumach
2- 3 feet,
cotinus. Smoke Bush or Purple Fringe
3- 4 feet,
glabra. Native Smooth Sumach
2-3 feet,
4- 5 feet,
1.00
1.00
7.00
17.50
9.00
9.00
.50
4.00
.65
5.00
.65
5.00
.60
4.50
.70
5.00
.80
6.50
.70
5.50
.80
7.00
.55
4.00
.70
6.00
Per 100
44.00
60.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
50.00
40.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
40.00
44.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
80.00
80.00
30.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
45.00
55.00
45.00
60.00
30.00
50.00
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
RHUS (continued)
Each
Per 10
Per 100
glabra var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Smooth Sumach
2-3 feet
typhina. Native Staghorn Sumach
.90
8.00
70.00
3-4 feet
.60
5.00
40.00
4-5 feet
.70
5.50
45.00
5-6 feet, :.
typhina, var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Staghorn
.80
7.00
60.00
Sumach
3-4 feet
.60
5.00
40.00
4-5 feet, Heavy,
RIBES alpinum. Mountain Currant
.90
7.00
60.00
18-24 inch
aureum, Missouri or Buffalo Currant
.90
8.00
70.00
3-4 feet
cynosbati. Native Gooseberry
.80
7.00
60. OC-
2 feet
.65
5.00
40.00
3-4 feet,
Horidum, Native Wild Currant
.80
6.50
50.00
3 feet
.80
7.00
60.00
ROSES
BUSH
AMERICAN OR NATIVE
ROSA blanda. Meadow Rose
Each
Per 10
Per 100
2-2^ feet,
.60
5.00
40.00
3-4 feet
.80
6.50
50.00
Carolina, Swamp or River Rose
2-3 feet,
humilis. Low or Pasture Rose
.65
5.00
40.00
2 feet,
lucida. Upright Glossy Swamp Rose
.60
5.00
40.00
2 feet,
.65
5.00
40.00
2-3 feet. Heavy,
.75
6.00
45.00
nitida, Dwarf Prickley, Glossy Swamp Rose
1^-2 feet
.60
5.00
40.00
setigera, Illinois Prairie Rose (See Climbing
2 year. No. 1
.70
6.00
50.00
CLIMBING ROSES.
Crimson Rambler, Double Crimson
Dorothy Perkins, Very Dark Pink, (One of the Best)
Dr. van Fleet flesh pink, one of the best
Evergreen Gem, Single
Excelsa, (Red Dorothy Perkins, Extra Fine)
Hiawatha, Single Bright Crimson
Lady Gay, Double Delicate Cherry Pink and Soft White
Prairie Queen, Double Bright Rosy Red
Setigera, (Illinois Prairie Rose) Single, Rose Colored
Seven Sisters, Double Crimson, Changing to Lighter Shades
Tausendschon
White Dorothy Perkins, Double, Pure White
White Rambler, Small Double, Pure White
Wichuriania, Var. rubra. Memorial Rose, Single Red
2 year, No. 1 90 7.50 50.00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
15
HYBRID TEAS.
Each Per 10 Per 100
2 year No. 1, unless separately priced,.... 1.35 11.00 90.00
Arthur Goodwin, coppery, orange red, one of the
best copper colored.
Duchess of Wellington, intense saffron-yellow, stained
rich crimson, Best yellow.
Ecarlate, scarlet-red, one of the best, —
Edward Mawley, deep velvety crimson, one of the best.
Florence Pemberton, creamy white, suffused pink. — •
General McArthur, bright scarlet-red, one of the very best.
Gruss an Teplitz, Scarlet, constantly in bloom, reliable
old timer and one of the best.
Jonkheer J. L. Mock, deep pink, outside petals silvery rose.
Joseph Hill, pink, salmon shaded, outside of petals pink copper.
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, White, fine form, one of
the best white,
Killarney, pink, favorite bedding rose.
Killarney Brilliant, deep, rosy carmine.
*LOS ANGELES, A choice and rare new rose, — . 1.75 16.00 150.00
Lyon, shrimp pink, one of the best.
Mme. Abel Chatenay, bright carmine-rose,
Mme. Caroline Testout, clear, rich pink, one of the best pinks.
Mrs. Arthur Waddell, scarlet buds, opening to deep reddish saffron.
Mrs. George Shawyer, brilliant clear rose-pink,
Mrs. Wakefield Christy Miller, soft pearly blush, salmon.
My Maryland, bright salmon pink,
Pink Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pink.
Viscountess Folkstone, creamy white, deep salmon-pink center,
White Killarney, waxy white, one of the best white.
DWARF POLYANTHA OR *^BABY^^ ROSES
Baby Dorothy, pink, . . .
Baby Rambler, crimson,
Ellen Poulson, dark pink,
George Eiger, Yellow, ...
Orleans, brilliant red, . . .
2 year. No. 1,
JAPAN.
ROSA multiflora, Japanese Climbing Rose.
2-3 feet,
rugosa alba. White Japanese Wrinkled Rose
2-3 feet
rugosa rubra. Red Japanese Wrinkled Rose
18-24 inches,
2-3 feet
1.35
.60
.90
.75
.80
ROSA rubiginosa. Sweet Briar
3-4 feet 70
rubrifolia. Red leaved Rose, 2-3 feet, 65
RUB US Canadensis, Native Dewberry
2 year 70
odoratus. Native Purple Flowering Raspberry
2-3 feet .. .60
occidentalis. Native Black Raspberry (Thimble Berry)
2 year 60
villosus. Native High Blackberry 60
11.00
5.00
8.00
6.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
90.00
40.00
70.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
50.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
16
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
SAMBUCUS Each Per 10
Aurea, 3-4 feet, 80 7.00
Canadensis, American Common Elder
4-5 feet 80 6.00
Canadensis laciniata, Common American Cut-
leaved Elder
4-5 feet .. .70 6.00
pubens, American Red-berried Elder
3- 4 feet 75 6.00
4- 5 feet, 90 7.50
SPIREA Anthony Waterer, Crimson Spirea
12-18 inch 75 6.00
Bethlehamensis, 2-3 feet, 55 4.00
Billardi, Billard’s Spirea
3-4 feet 65 5.00
callosa alha^ Fortune’s Spirea, 12-18 inches. .. .75 6.00
Froebelli, Frobel’s Spirea
18 inches, 70 6.00
multiffora argiita,
2- 2y2 feet, .65 4.50
opulifolia,, Native Ninebark Spirea
3- 4 feet 60 4.50
4- 5 feet *70 6.00
opulifolia aurea. Golden Spirea
4 feet 65 4.50
prunifolia. Plum-leaved Spirea
2-3 feet, 80 6.00
so rbi folia. Ash leaved Spirea, 2-3 feet 70 6.00
Thunbergii, Snow Garland
IH-2 feet 65 5.00
2-2>4 feet .75 6.50
tomentosa. Native Steeple-bush or Hardback
2-3 feet -70 6.00
Van Houttei, Van Houtte’s Spirea (Bridal Wreath)
2- 3 feet ••SO 3.50
3- 4 feet 60 5.00
4- 5 feet *70 6.00
SYMPHORICARPUS occidentalis. Dwarf Snowberry.
2-3 feet, 60 5.00
racemosus. Native Snowberry.
2-3 feet 60 4.50
4 feet -70 6.00
vulgaris. Native Indian Currant, Coral Berry
2- 3 feet 60 4.00
vulgaris aurea. Golden leaved Indian Currant
3 feet ~ *60 4.50
SYRINGA Chinensis & Japonica, Lilac, (see under Trees)
Josikea, Hungarian Lilac
4 feet .80 7.(X)
4-5 feet 1.20 10.00
Persica, Persian Lilac
3- 4 feet, 1.00 9.00
persica alba. White Persian Lilac
2- 3 feet 1.25 12.00
Rothomagensis, Rouen or Red Persian Lilac
3- 4 feet, 1.10 9.00
Per 100
55.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
50.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
50.00
45.00
40.00
48.00
45.00
50.00
50.00
40.00
50.00
45.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
40.00
36.00
50.00
30.00
40.00
60.00
90.00
80.00
100.00
80.00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES 17
SYRINGA Continued
Each
Per 10
Per 100
villosa, Himalayan Lilac
2-3 feet,
7.50
65.00
4 feet,
, .. 1.00
9.00
80.00
vulgaris. Common Lilac
2-3 feet, !
5.00
40.00
3-4 feet,
.75
6.50
50.00
5-7 feet, Extra Heavy, ...
... 4.00
30.00
vulgaris alba. Common White Lilac
3-4 feet
70
6.00
50.00
4-5 feet
... 1.00
8.00
70.00
SYRINGA in variety
Abel Chateany, 2-3 feet.
Belle de Nancy, 2-3 feet.
Chas. Joly, Dark Red, 2-3 feet.
Charles X, Single Deep Red, 2-3 feet and 3-4 feet.
Emilie Lemoinei, Double Rose Pink, 2-3 feet and 4 feet.
La Tout de Auverne, Pinkish.
Ludwig Spaeth, Single Dark Purple, 2-3 feet.
Madame Lemoinei, Double White, 2-3 feet and 4 feet,
Michael Buchner, Double Pale Lilac, 2-3 feet.
Pres. Grevy, Double Rose Lilac, 2-3 feet.
Princess Alexander, Double White, 3-4 feet and 4 feet.
Rubra de Marley, 2-3 feet.
2- 3 feet 1.00 ' 8.00 70.00
3- 4 feet 1.20 11.00 100.00
4 feet 1.50 12.50
TAMARIX Amurense
3-4 feet f 60 5.00 40.00
hispida aestivalis,
2-3 feet, .. .50 4.00 30.00
VIBURNUM acerfolium. Native Dockmackie Arrow-wod
2- 3 feet 80 6.50 60.00
3- 3j4 feet 1.10 9.00 80.00
Americanum, American Highbush Cranberry
2-3 feet 80 7.00 60.00
Carlesii, Corean Sweet Scented Viburnum
12-18 inch 3.00 25.00
cassinoides. Withe Rod
2-3 feet 90 8.00 70.00
dentatum. Native Arrow-wood
2-3 feet, 75 6.00 45.00
4- 5 feet, 1.00 - 9.00 80.00
lantana, American Wayfaring Tree,
2- 3 feet, 70 6.00 45.00
3- 4 feet, 80 7.00 60.00
4 feet, 90 8.00 70.00
lentago. Native Sweet Viburnum or Sheepberry
2- 3 feet, ' 85 7.50 65.00
3- 4 feet, 1.00 10.00 80.00
4 feet 1.20 11.00 100.00
molle. Soft Leaved Viburnum,
2-3 feet, 70 6.00 45.00
opulus. Common Highbush Cranberry
2- 3 feet 60 5.00 45.00
3- 4 feet 80 ' 7.00 60.00
5- 7 feet 1.25 10.00
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
VIBURNUM Continued Each Per 10 Per 100
opulus sterilis. Common Snowball
3- 4 feet, : 75 6.00 50.00
4- 5 feet, 90 8.00 70.00
prunifolium. Native Black Haw
3-4 feet 1.25 11.00 100.00
Rugosum, 2-3 feet, 80 6.00 50. CO
tomentosum, 2-3 feet, 80 7.00 60.00
3-4 feet 90 8.00 70.00
tomentosum var, plicatum, Japanese Snowball
3 feet 1.25 11.00
WEIGELIA amabilis
2- 3 feet, 80 7.00 60.00
Candida, 2-3 feet (white 80 7.00
Desboisi, 3-4 feet (Deep Rose) 90 8.00 70.00
Eva Rathke, (Dark Red)
18-24 inches, 80 7.00 60.00
Horibunda, 3-4 feet (Dark Red) 90 7.50 60.00
rosea, 2-3 feet. Rose Clored Weigelia 70 6.00 50.00
3- 4 feet 80 7.00 60.00
variegata, variegated leaved Weigelli
3-4 feet 90 8.00
XANTHOXYLUM Americana, Native Northern
Prickley Ash
2-3 feet, 60 5.00 40.00
ZANTHORHIZA Apiifolio, 8-12 inches 60 4.50 40.00
VINES
ACTINIDA arguta, Japanese Silver Vine Each Per 10 Per 100
2 year 90 7.50
AKEBIA Quinata, Five leaved Akebia
2 year 90 7.50
AMPELOPSIS Engelmanni, Engelmann’s Ivy
2 year 50 3.50 25.00
3 year 60 4.00 30.00
quinquefolia. Native Virginia Creeper
2 year 50 3.50 25.00
veitchei, Boston Ivy, 2 year 60 5.00 40.00
ARISTOLOCHIO Sipho, Dutchmans Pipe Vine.
2 year, 1.50 2.00
CELASTRUS articulatus, Japan Bittersweet
3 year .70 6.00 50.00
scadenSj American Bittersweet,
3 year, 60 5.00 40.00
CLEMATIS
Henryii, Large Creamy White, 2 year 1.25 10.00
Jackmanni, Violet Purple, 2 year 1.25 10.00
paniculata, Japanese Virgin’s Bower, 2 year. .60 5.00 40.00
Virginiana, Common Native Virgin’s Bower
2 year 7 60 4.00 30.00
EUONYMOUS vegetus, 2 year 80 7.00
LONICERA Chinensis Purpurea, 2 year, 75 6.00 50.00
Hava, Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle,
2 year • 80 6.50
Halleana, Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle
2 year 70 5.50 45. OQ
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
19
LONICERA, (Continued)
sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle
Each 10
100
2 year
.70
5.00
45.00
LYCIUM Chinense, Matrimony Vine^ 2 year..
PUERARIA Thunbergiani, Jack and the Bean
Stalk or Kudzu Vine
.50
4.00
30.00
2 year
TECOMA radicans. Trumpet Creeper
.90
7.50
50.00
2 year
.70
5.00
40.00
VINCA minor, Wintergreen, 2 year
VITIS aestivalis. Native Summer Grape
.40
2.50
20.00
2 year,
Labrusca, Native Northern Fox Grape
.60
4.50
40.00
3 year,
WISTARIA frutescens, American Wistaria
.90
8.00
70.00
3 year
.80
6.00
55.00
sinensis, Chinese Blue Wistaria, 3 year
sinensis alba, Chinese White Wistaria
.80
6.00
50.00
2 year
1.25
10.00
80.00
PERENNIALS
FIELD GROWN, ONE YEAR, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
Each
10
100
Achillea
.The Pearl, 2 yr
.$.20 $1.80 $16.00
Milfoil
A coni turn
. .Fischeri,
. .40
3.50
Monkshood
A corns,
..Calamus, Sweet Flag,
....25
2.00
Alyssum
. Rostratum
,. .25
2.00
16.00
Mad^vort
Saxatile Compactum
,. .25
2.00
16.00
Anchusa
. . Barrelieri ....
.25
2.00
18.00
Alkanet
Italica, Dropmore
.25
2.00
18.00
Anemone Japonica .,
..Queen Charlotte, Rose
.. .35
3.00
Wildflower
Whirlwind, Pure white . . ,
,. .35
3.00
Anthemis
. .Kelwa3’'ii
.20
1.80
14.00
Marguerite
A quilegia
..Canadensis, 2 yr
....25
2.00
16.00
Columbine
Chrysantha, Grandiflora Alba
.25
2.00
18.00
Long-spurred Hybrids, . . ,
....25
2.00
18.00
Arabis
. .Alpina, Superba
.. .25
2.00
16.00
Areneria
..Montana
.. .25
2.00
Sandwort
A sole pi as
. .Tuberosa
.. .25
2.20
20.00
Aster
..Alpina, blue, white
.. .22
2.00
18.00
Asters
..Climax, lavender, blue....
.. .30
2.80
Michaelmas Daisy
Novae Angliae
.. .25
2.50
24.00
Novae Angliae, rosea rose.
. .25
2.50
24.00
Robert Parker, soft lavender .25
2.50
24.00
White Queen, large white.
. . .25
2.50
24.00
Baptisia
..Australis,
.. .25
2.40
20.00
False Indigo
Bocconia
..Cordata, 2 yr
.. .25
2.00
18.00
Plume Poppy
Boltonia
..Asteroides
.. .25
2.20
20.00
False Camomile
I^atisquama
. .25
?.40
20.00
zu
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
Each
10
100
Campanula
25
2.00
18.08
Bell Flower
Macrantha, blue
25
2.00
Medium blue, white, and
rose .20
2.00
18.00
Persicifolia grandiflora
al-
ba, 2 yr
25
2.40
20.00
pyramidalis, blue, white.
25
2.40
24.00
Rotundifolia, 2 yr
25
2.40
Rapunculoides, 2 yr . . .
25
2.40
Catanache
20
1.80
Centaurea
25
2.00
18.00
Hardheads or
Knap-Montana,
25
2.20
20.00
weed
Ruthenica, straw color,
2 yr. ..25
2.40
Cephalaria
2.40
20.00
Cerastium
Tomentosum
25
2.00
18.00
Snow in Summer
Chelone
Snake Head
Chrysanthemum
Glabra 25 2.20 20.00
Leucanthemum
Shasta Daisy, Alaska
.20
1.80
18.00
Hardy Daisy
King Edward VII
-.25
2.00
18.00
Chrysanthemum
Hard3^ large flowering.
Autumn Glow, Pinkish Bronze
.25
2.40
24.00
Golden Queen, Yellow
.25
2.40
24.00
Indian, Red
.25
2.40
24.00
Old Homestead, Pink
.25
2.40
24.00
Victory White
.25
2.40
24.00
Cimicifuga
Racesmosa
.25
2.20
20.00
Snake Root
Clemataquila
Kelwav’s Clemataquila or
Spureless Aquilegia
.25
2.00
Conv all aria,
majalis, clumps,
.40
3.50
30.00
(Lily of the Valley)
Coreopsis
.Lanceolata grand
.18
1.60
16.00
Tickseed
Delphinium
.Belladona, 2 yr
.25
2.40
20.00
Perennial Larkspur. Formosum, 2 yr
..25
2.40
20.00
Hybrids, English mixed.
.
2 yr
.25
2.40
24.00
Dianthus Barbatus . .
.Alba
.20
1.80
16.00
Sweet-William
Newport Pink
.25
2.00
16.00
Scarlet Beauty
.25
2.00
16.00
Dianthus Deltoides . .
.Rose
.25
2.00
Maiden Pink
Dianthus Plumarius .
.double mixed
..25
2.00
18.00
Hardy Garden Pink
Dicentra
. Eximia
..40
.50
Bleeding Heart
Dictamnus
Gas Plant
Digitalis .
Foxglove
Echinops
Globe Thistle
spectabilis,
. Fraxinelle, Showy rosy pink
Alba, Pure white
with deeper veins
.Gloxiniaeflora, white and
rose
Grandiflora, 2 yr
.Ritro
Sphaerocepalus • • • • —
1.00 9.00
.35
.35
3.20
3.20
30.00
30.00
.20
.20
.25
.25
1.80
1.80 16.00
2.40 20.00
2.40 18.00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
21
Each
10
100
Eryogium
. . Amethystinum, 2 yr
.25
2.40
20.00
Sea Holly
Oliverianum,
..30
2.50
Eupatorium
, . Ageratoides, 2 yr
.20
1.80
14.00
Thorough Wort
Funkia
, .Coerulea,
.35
3.00
Day Lily
Fortune!, .
.35
3.00
Subcordata grandiflora,
.40
3.60
Gaillardia
t-.
Blanket Flower
Hartlandi
.25
2.00
16.00
Galega
. .Kalway’s Exhibition Strain..
.20
1.80
18.00
Goat's Rue
Grasses
..Eulalia Japonica
Phararis Arundinacea
.25
2.40
variegata
.20
2.00
15.00
Gypsopbila
. Paniculata,
..20
1.80
16.00
Baby’s Breath
Repens 2 yr
.25
2.20
20.00
HelianthUs
. .Sparsifolius
.20
1.80
16^00
Hardy Sunflower
<
Heliopsis
- Orange Sunflower
. .Pitcheriana
.20
1.80
16.00
Hemerocallis
. .Flava
.25
2.20
20.00
Yellow Day Lily
Fulva heavy
.25
2.00
18.00
Thunbergii
.25
2.20
20.00
Hibiscus
..Mallow Marvels, White
.35
3.50
28.00
Mallow
Pink and Mixed
Hollyhock
..Double, white, yellow,
maroon
.20
1.80
16.00
Newport pink
.20,
1.80
16.00
Single mixed, 2 yr
.20
1.80
14.00
Iberis
. .Sempervirens
.20
1.80
16.00
Hardy Candytuft
Gibraltarica
.25
2.00
18.00
jucunda,
..25
2..00
Inula
..Ensifolia, 2 yr
.25
2.00
Flea Bane
Glandulosa superba, 2 yr. . . .
..25
2.20
20.00
Iris Germanica
Strong divisions
Aurea, Rich Chrome yellow.
..20
2.00
18.00
Celeste, pale azure 'blue
.20
1.80
16.00
Flavescens, soft yellow
.20
1.80
16.00
Florentina alba, white
Her Majesty, rose pink and
.20
1.80
14.00
crimson .;
.25
2.00
18.00
Honorabilis, golden yellow
and Mahogany brown
Mad. Chereau, white edged
.20
1.80
14.00
with blue
.20
1.80
16.00
Pallida Dalmatica, extra
fine lavender,
..35
3.00
24.00
Parisiensis, deep purple
..20
1.50
12.00
Iris Kaempleri
..Japan Iris, mixed, 2 yr
.25
2.40
20.00
Gold Bound, white
.30
2.80
Purple and ‘ Gold !'.....
.30
2.80
Pyramide, Lilac blue, veined
.30
2.80
Iris
, ..Cristata, Crested Iris, light
blue
.25
2.00
16.00
Ochrolcuca, 2 yr
.25
2.40
22-
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
Each 10 100
\ V : Iris :
.Pumila hybrids, dwarf
.20
1.80-
16.00
Pseudacorus, yellow water
flag
.25
2.00
.16.00
Siberian blu'e
.25
. 1.80
14.00
Siberian Snow Queen ......
.25
2.00
16.00
Siberian H3^brids
.25
2.00
14.00
Sanguinea
.25
2.00
14.00
Verna, dwarf Iris, violet, blue
.25
2.00
16.00
LsLvsmdulsi ■
, .Vera, 3 yr
.25
2.40
Lathy rus Latifolius,
. Pink Beaut3^
..25
2.00
18.00
T
. . Scarioca, 3 yr
.25
2.00
18.00
Blazing Star, or
Pycnostachya
..25
2.40
Gay Feather
. Li Hum
..Tigrinum splendens
.25
2.40
22.00
Ubellatum *.
. 30
2.50
Linum Perenne, blue 25 2.00 18.00
Flax
. .Chalcedonica
.25
2.00
16.00
Campion
Lysimachia
. . Nummularia, Creeping Tenny,
.25
2.00
16-00
Lythrum
..Perry’s variety, 2 yr
.25
2.50
Loose-strife
Roseum superbum
.25
2.00
16.00
Mertensia
Virginica
.25
2.25
20.00
Blue Bells
Monarda
..Didjmia Cambridge, scarlet...
.25
2.50
24.00
Bergamot
Myosotis,
Alpestris
,.20
2.00
18.00
-- (Forget-Me-Not)
Oenothera
..Fraseri
.25
2.20
20.00
^ ' Evening Primrose
Pachysandra^
. .Terminalis . • :
.25
2.40
24.00
Paeonia Chinensis .
Papaver Orientate . ,
..Delachei amaranth, purple
with crimson reflex
Duke of Wellington, very
large, sulphur white
Festiva Maxima, white,
red, blotches in center . .
Rosea Superba, deep cerise
pink,
. . .Orientale,
..30
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
2.80
24..00
Oriental Poppy
Papaver Nudicaule,
..Orange and Yellow,
..20
1.80
16.00
(Iceland Poppy)
Pentstemon
. ..Barbatus Torreyii
..20
1.80
16..00
' ' Beard’s Tongue
Digitalis
.20
1.80
'*16.00
Phlox
...Bridesmaid, tall, pure, white,
crimson eye,
..25
2.40
22.00
'i ■
Eclaireur, Magenta, white eye, .25
2.40
22.00
Mme. Paul Dutrie, Delicate
Lilac
Rose,
..35
3.20
30..CO
Jeanne d’Arc. A good late-flower-
ing pure white, 25 2.40
22.00
Miss Lingaard, white early,.
..30
2.80
26.00
Riverton Jewel, a lovely shade
of
mauve rose,
...35
3.20
30..00
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
23
.
Each
10
100
Phlox
, R. P. Struthers (Tall)
Rosy
car-
mine with claret-red
fine, . . . ‘
eye.
3.20
30.00
Rynstrom, Tall, Paul Ne3^ron
rose color,
...35
3.20
30..00
W, C. Egan, Beautiful
soft
rose,
:..3S
3.20
30.00
Physostegia
. Virginica
. .25
2.00
16.00
False Dragfon Head
virginica alba,
. .25
2.00
16.00
Balloon Flower
Mariesi, 3 yr., blue
. .20
1.80
16.00
Platycodon
.Mariesi, 3 yr., white...
. .20
1.80
16.00
Polemonium
. Richardsoni, 2 yr
. .25
2.00
18.00
Greek Valerian
Primula veris
.Giant Polyanthus
. .25
2.00
Pyrethrum
. Plvdridum Kelways, 2
yr...
. .25
2.20
20.00
Rudbeckia
.Golden Glow
. .25
2.00
18.00
Cone Flower
Newmanril
Purpurea, 2 yr, purple
. .20
2.00
16.00
cone flower
. .25
2.00
18.00
Salvia
.Azurea grandiflora, ....
...20
1.80
16.00
Meadow Sage
Saponaria
.Ocymoides, 2 yr
. .25
2.00
16.00
Scabiosa
.Caucasica,
...25
2..40
Blue Bonnet ^
Taponica
. .25
2.00
Sedum
.Acre
. .20
1.80
Stone-crop
Japonica Macroyphylla
. .25
2.50
Maximowiezll, yellow
. .25
2.50
Spectabilis
.25
2.20
20.00
Sidalcea
.Candida
. .25
2.00
Mallow-worts
Rose Queen
. .25
2.00
Solidago
.Golden Rod
. .25
2.00
18.00
Spirea
.Filipendula, 2 yr
...25
2.00
18.00
Goat's Beard,
Meadow Sweet
Ulmdria, 2 yr
, .25
2.00
18.00
Stachys
, .Lanata, 2 yr
. . .20
1.80
16.00
Woundwort
Statice
, .Latifolia
...25
2.40
24.00
Sea Lavender
Tartarica, 2 yr
.. .25
2.40
24.00
Stokesia
.. .25
2.20
20.00
Stokes’ Aster
C^^anea alba
. .25
2.20
20.00
Thalictrum
. . Adiantifolia, 2 yr. ...
.. .25
2.20
Meadow Rue
Aquileeifolium, 2 yr.
, . .25
2.50
20.00
Glaucum, 2 yr
.. .25
2.50
Minus, 2 yr
.. .25
2.00
Tradescantia
..Virginica
.. .25
2.00
18.00
Tunica
Saxifraga
.. .25
1.80
16.00
Valeriana
..alba,
. . . .20
1.80
16.00
Valerian
officinalis,
.. .20
1.8’0
16.00
Veronica
. . Amethystima
.. .25
2.00
18.00
Speedwell
LongifoHa Subsessilis
.. .35
3.00
Spicta, 2 yr
.25
2.20
20.00
Vinca
..Minor
.. .25
2.00
18.00
Green Myrtle
24
NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
Each 10 100
Viola Odorata Sempcrflorens 25 2.00
Violet
Yucca Filamentosa, 3 yr 30 2.80 26.00
Adames Needle Filamentosa, 2 yr 25 2.20 20.00
Glauca, American native
Yucca, 3 yr 35 3.00 30.00
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NAPERVILLE NURSERIES
NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS
Grounds and Office One-half mile west of the City of Naperville, 111.,
on the Chicago-Aurora and Naperville-Oswego- Joliet Roads.
Telephone — Bell System — Long Distance, Naperville No. 1.
OUR NURSERIES are situated adjacent to the City of Naperville,
DuPage County, Illinois, some 28 miles West of Chicago, on the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Railroad. Popular automobile routes as the ‘‘Can-
non Bair and “Starved Rock** Trails pass our nurseries over designated
State Roads.
FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS
PERENNIALS, EVERGREENS, ETC.