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Foreword 


new  catalogue  is  an  endeavor  to  place  be- 
I  j  fore  you  a  comprehensive  list  of  plant  material 
available  at  our  nurseriest  so  arranged  as  to 
assist  you  in  quickly  finding  the  information  desired. 

The  three  main  divisions  of  plants.  Deciduous,  Ever¬ 
green  and  Herbaceous,  are  arranged  separately  in  alpha¬ 
betical  order,  and  the  whole  completely  indexed  by  using 
both  the  common  and  botanical  name. 

It  is  hoped  the  brief  descriptions  and  appended  “Lists” 
will  prove  helpful  when  compiling  your  planting  plans. 

Having  over  eight  hundred  acres  under  cultivation  we 
are  able  to  utilize  the  most  modern  and  economical 
methods  of  growing  and  handling  nursery  stock  to  pro¬ 
duce  high  class  plant  material  at  a  consistently  low  price. 

While  we  cannot  undertake  to  do  any  planting  or 
landscape  work  directly  with  our  staff,  we  are  always  in 
close  touch  with  competent  landscape  designers  and  will 
gladly  cooperate  with  you  in  arranging  appointments. 


Respectfully 

WM.  FLEMER'S  SONS,  Inc. 


Table  of  Contents 


For  quick  reference  consult  itemized  index  on  page  75. 


Deciduous  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Vines . Pages  3  to  40 

Roses . . . . . ..  “  28  to  30 

Evergreens  and  Conifers . . . “  41  to  57 

Herbaceous  Perennials  . "  58  to  67 

Fruit  Trees  and  Bushes . . . .  ..  44  68 

Ground  Covers. . . . . . . .  “  70 

Broad  Leaved  Evergreen  Shrubs . . . . .  “  73 

Rock  Plants . . . . . . .  u  69  to  70 

Plants  for  Special  Purposes . . . .  “71  to  74 

Index  . . . . .  44  75  to  79 


Conditions  of  Sale 


ALL  ORDERS  ARE  ACCEPTED  SUBJECT  TO  previous  sale  and 
the  following  terms  and  conditions: 

PRICES  in  this  catalogue  cancel  all  previous  lists  and  quotations  and  are 
subject  to  change  without  notice.  Cost  of  packing  will  be  extra.  Prices 
include  local  route  delivery,  but  a  special  charge  covering  cost  is  made  on 
distant  or  special  deliveries. 

STOCK  SPECIALLY  SELECTED  by  customers  at  the  Nurseries 
will  be  charged  according  to  the  value  of  the  trees  chosen,  irrespective  of 
catalogue  list  price 

RATES. — Lots  of  5  and  25  of  a  variety  will  be  furnished  at  the  10  and 
100  rates  respectively. 

TERMS,  CASH  WITH  ORDER,  unless  by  special  arrangement  when 
the  account  is  due  in  30  days  from  date  of  invoice. 

CLAIMS  of  shortage  or  error  must  be  made  direct  to  our  office  within 
five  days  after  receipt  of  goods.  Stock  delivered  as  per  order  and  in  good 
condition  is  not  returnable.  On  stock  shipped  the  claims  for  damage  while  in 
transit  must  be  made  against  the  delivery  company. 

GOODS  IN  TRANSIT. — All  goods  are  at  purchaser's  risk  after  they 
are  delivered  to  the  forwarding  companies  and  we  receive  their  receipt  for  the 
shipment  in  good  condition. 


WE  ARE  NOT  OPEN  FOR  BUSINESS  ON  SUNDAY 


Wm.  Flemer’s  Sons  Inc. 


Deciduous  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Vines 

NOTE — The  figures  in  italics,  following  each  variety,  indicate  in  feet  the 
approximate  height  of  that  plant  when  mature. 

We  recommend  that  all  varieties  marked  with  an  asterisk  be  dug  with 
a  ball  of  earth  and  burlapped  to  minimize  loss.  This  will  involve  an  extra 
charge  per  plant,  as  follows: 

2' to  4' — 25c  5'  to  6' — 35c  7' to  8' — 50c  9' to  12' — 75c 

Where  marked  B.  &  B  ,  these  charges  are  included  in  the  printed  list. 


ABIES.  See  Evergreens,  page  41.  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ACANTHOPANAX  pentaphyllum  (ARABIA) .  Five  Leaf  Aralia.  7' -8' 
Graceful  arching  habit.  Splendid  for  banks — good  foliage. 
IK  to  2  ft . . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . .  .60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft  . 75  7.00  60.00 

ACER  campestre.  Hedge  Maple.  15' -20'  Round  dense  head,  corky 
bark,  slow  growth.  Useful  for  dry  location  in  undergrowth. 

3  to  4  ft... . . . .  1.75 

4  to  6  ft . . . .  2.75 

dasycarpum.  Silver  Maple.  60'-80'  Quick  growing,  graceful. 

Leaves  silvery  underneath — clear  yellow  autumn  coloring. 

8  to  10  ft... . 2.25  20.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in.  3.00  25.00 

10  to  11  ft.,  IK  to  \%  in.  4.00  35.00 

10  to  12  ft.,  I  %  to  2  in.  5.00  45.00 

12  to  13  ft.,  2  to  2K  in.  6.00  55.00 

12  to  13  ft.,  234  to  2 K  in.  7.00 

13  to  14  ft.,  2K  to  3  in.  8.50 

—  pyramidale.  Pyramidal  Silver  Maple.  30’-40'  A  narrow  form 

with  vertical  branches,  useful  for  accent.  Grows  quickly. 

6  to  8  ft .  2.00 

8  to  10  ft . . .  3.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  134  to  1 K  in-  4.00 

9  to  10  ft.,  1 34  to  1  %  in.  5.00 

10  to  11  ft.,  2  to  234  in.  6.00 

11  to  12  ft.,  234  to  234  in.  7.00 

—  wieri.  Wier  Cut  Leaf  Maple.  60' -80'  Graceful,  drooping  tree. 

6  to  8  ft . . .  2.00  18.00 

8  to  10  ft . .  3.00  25.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  134  to  1 34  in-  4.00  35.00 

10  to  11  ft.,  134  to  \%  in.  5.00 

11  to  12  ft.,  \%  to  2  in.  6.00 

negundo.  Box  Elder.  60'  Grows  where  other  trees  fail — especially 
good  for  dry  barren  places  and  seashore.  Rapid  grower. 

8  to  10  ft.,  134  to  IK  in.  2.00  18.00 

10  to  11  ft.,  IK  to  1  %  in.  2.50  22.00 

palmatum  (polymorphum).  Green  Japanese  Maple.  12' -15'  Slow 
growth,  picturesque  outline.  Forms  a  splendid  lawn  specimen. 

IK  to  2  ft . .  2.00' 

2  to  2K  ft . .  3.00 


—  atropurpureum.  Purple  Leaf  Japanese  Maple.  6' -8'  Has  rich 
purple^red  leaves.  Best  in  sun.  Carefully  selected  for  color. 

GRAFTED  PLANTS 

12  to  15  in . 4.00  |  5"  pots  6.00 

15  to  18  in . 6.00  |  6"  pots  7.50 

IK  to  2  ft . 8.50  | 

nigrum  (Parsons).  This  old  but  scarce  variety  is  the  darkest  colored 
form  known,  retains  its  blackislvpurple  throughout  summer. 
2(4  in.  pots _ _  _ _  1.50  14.00 


4  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ACER  pennsylvanicum  (striatum).  Striped  Maple.  20' -30'  Has  very  dis¬ 
tinctive  green  bark  striped  with  white.  Thrives  in  wet  soil. 


3  to  4  ft . .  1.50  14.00 

4  to  5  ft... . 2.00  18.00 

5  to  6  -  ft.  .. . . .  2.50  22.00 

platanoides.  Norway  Maple.  50' -7 5'  The  most  popular  street  tree, 
retains  green  leaves  till  late  autumn,  then  turns  rich  yellow. 

5  to  6  ft.. . . .  2.50  22.00  180.00 

6  to  8  ft . . . 3.00  28.00  270.00 

8  to  10  ft... . . .  4.50  40.00  380.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  1}4  to  134  in.  6.00  55.00 

10  to  11  ft..  134  to  1%  in.  7.00 

11  to  12  ft.,  \%  to  2  in.  8.50 

12  to  13  ft.,  2  to  234  in.  10  00 

12  to  14  ft.,  2M  to  234  in.  12.00 

13  to  14  ft.,  234  to  3  in.  13.50 

14  to  16  ft.,  3  to  334  in.  17.50 

schwedleri.  Schwedler  Purple  Maple.  40  -60'  Probably  the  best 
large  growing  purple  leaf  tree.  Useful  as  a  lawn  specimen. 

5  to  6  ft . .  3.00 

6  to  8  ft . .  4.50 

rubrum.  Red  or  Scarlet  Maple.  50'- 75'  Best  in  moist  locations,  also 
thrives  in  upland.  Brilliant  red  autumn  coloring — gray  bark. 

6  to  8  ft .  3.00 

8  to  10  ft . . .  4.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  134  to  134  in.  5.50 

10  to  12  ft.,  1 34  to  1  %  in.  6.50 

12  to  13  ft.,  \%  to  2  in.  8.50 

13  to  14  ft.,  2  to  234  In.  10.00 

13  to  14  ft.,  234  to  234  in.  12.00 

saccharum.  Sugar  Maple.  50'-75'  Most  popular  in  northern  states. 

Best  planted  in  spring — has  a  rich  yellow  autumn  coloring. 

6  to  8  ft .  .  2.50  22.00 

8  to  10  ft . .  3.50  30.00 

10  to  11  ft.,  134  to  134.  In*  4.50 

11  to  12  ft.,  1 34  to  1  %  in.  5.50 

12  to  13  ft.,  1  %  to  2  in.  7.50 

13  to  14  ft.,  2  to  234  in.  9.00 

14  to  15  ft.,  234  to  234  In.  1  1.00 

tatarica  ginnala.  Tatariau  Maple.  10'-12'  Graceful  and  valuable 
for  bright  red  autumn  coloring.  Has  a  good  twiggy  habit. 

2  to  3  ft .  . 75  7.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.25  12.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00 

ACTINIDIA  arguta.  Bower  Act inidia.  20'-30'  Greenish  white,  July  — rich 
dark  green  foliage — yellow  berries.  A  quick  growing  vine. 

1  yr . .60  5.00  40.00 

2  yr . .80  7.00  60.00 

3  yr .  1.00  9.00 

AILANTHUS  glandulosa.  Tree  of  Heaven.  50'- 60'  Succeeds  under 
most  adverse  city  conditions.  Large  leaves — grows  rapidly. 

6  to  8  ft .  1.75  15.00  140.00 

8  to  10  ft  ...  2.25  20.00  180.00 

10  to  12  ft  . 3.00  28.00  270.00 

12  to  14  ft . . .  4.50  40.00 

AKEBIA  quinata.  Five  Leaf  Akebia.  Dainty,  beautiful  vine — with  purple 
flowers  in  May.  Leaves  deep  green,  persisting  till  winter. 

2  yr . 75  7.00 


_ _ DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES _ 5 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

AESCULUS  hippocastanum.  Horsechestnut.  60'-75’  Forms  a  broad 
rounded  pyramid,  flowers  white.  A  valuable  lawn  tree. 

2  to  3  ft . .  1.50  13.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  ...  2.00  18.00 

AMELANCHIER  canadensis  (botryapium).  Juneberry.  12'- 15'  White 
flowers  in  early  spring  before  leaves.  Fruits  relished  by  birds. 


ix 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft  . 

. . 85 

7.00 

60.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft  . 

_  1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

AMORPHA  canescens.  Lead  Plant.  2'-3 '  Handsome  free  flowering  com¬ 
pact  shrub.  Fine  gray-green  foliage — purple-blue  flowers,  June. 

15  to  18  in .  .60  5.00 

IK  to  2  ft  . 75  6.00 

fruticosa.  Indigo  Bush.  8' -10'  Deep  purple  flowers,  June.  Vigorous. 
IK  to  2  ft . 50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft  . 60  5.00 

3  to  4  ft .  . .75  6.00 

AMPELOPSIS  engelmanni.  Engelmann  Creeper.  30-40'  A  good 
woodbine — hardy  and  vigorous,  vivid  fall  coloring. 

2  yr . .  . . 40  3.00 

3  yr . . . .  .50  4.00 


heterophylla.  Porcelain  Ampelopsis.  15' -20'  Leaves  deeply  lobed, 
fruits  bright  blue  in  Sept.-Oct.  Very  attractive,  grows  quickly. 
2  yr  . 75  6.00 

quinquefolia.  Virginia  Creeper.  30'-50'  Valuable  for  rich  fiery 
autumn  coloring.  Useful  for  natural  effects.  Quick  grower. 

2  yr . 40  3.00 

3  yr. . . . 50  4.00 


tricuspidata  (veitchi).  Japanese  Creeper.  40’ -50'  Brilliant  autumn 
coloring,  blue  berries  turning  black — close,  self-clinging  vine. 


1  yr . . . 35  3.00  20.00 

2  yr . . . . . 75  7.00  60.00 


—  lowi.  Geranium  Creeper.  6'-7'  Deeply  cut  foliage,  self -clinging. 
2  yr . . . . .  1.00  8.00 

AMYGDALUS  persica  (Prunus).  F lowering  Peach.  8' -10'  Decorative 
double  flowering,  blooms  before  leaves — red,  pink  or  white. 


2 

to 

Please  specify  color  wanted 

3  ft  . . . 85 

8.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

1.00 

9.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . # . 

1.25 

10.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

1.50 

nana  (Flowering  Almond).  See  Prunus  glandulosa,  page  25. 
ANDROMEDA.  See  Pieris,  pages  24  and  49. 

ARALIA  pentaphyllum.  See  Acanthopanax,  page  3. 

spinosa.  Hercules’  Club.  18'-20'  Useful  for  tropical  effects  and 


shadows. 

White  flowers,  July- 

-dark  purple 

berries 

follow. 

2 

to 

3 

ft . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft .  . 

1.00 

9.00 

75.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . . 

1.25 

11.00 

90.00 

ARCTOSTAPHYLOS.  See  Evergreens,  page  41. 

ARISTOLOCHIA  sipho.  Dutchman’s  Pipe.  Large  leaves.  Grows  rapidly. 
2  yr  . . . .  1.00  9.00 


6  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ARONIA  arbutifolia.  Red  Chokeberry.  6'-8'  Valuable  because  of  its  red 
berries.  Succeeds  in  moist  halTshade.  Good  fall  coloring. 


1^  to  2  ft . 85  8.00 

2  to  3  ft . . .  1.00  9.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

4  to  4*4  ft . 1.50  13.00  100.00 

434  to  5  ft...:. _ _ _ 1.75  15.00 

brilliantissima.  6' -8'  So  named  for  its  brilliant  red  berries.  Valuable. 

2  to  3  ft. . . . 1.00  9.00 

3  to  4  ft..... . 1.25  11.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.50  13.00 

melanocarpa  (nigra).  Black  Chokeberry.  8'-10'  Delicate  white 

flowers  in  May.  Black  berries  persist  until  late.  Half  shade. 
134  to  2  ft . : . . 75  6.00  50.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 85  8.00  60.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

4  to  5  ft.. .  1.25  10.00  90.00 


AZALEA.  For  evergreen  varieties  see  page  41. 

arborescens.  Sweet  Azalea,  10' -12'  Fragrant  white  flowers,  fune. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 


12 

to 

1 5  in. 

B.  & 

B . . . 

2.00 

18.00 

15 

to 

18  in. 

B.  & 

B . . 

2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

1H 

to 

2  ft. 

B.  & 

B. . 

3.00 

28.00 

250.00 

2 

ft. 

B.  & 

B  . . 

4.00 

35.00 

2^ 

ft 

B.  & 

B . 

5.00 

amoena.  See  Evergreens,  Page  41. 

calendulacea  (lutea).  Flame  Azalea.  8'-10'  Brilliant  flame  colored 
flowers  in  early  spring,  cover  the  whole  shrub.  Best  in  mass. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B .  2.50  22.00 

134  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B .  3.00  28.00 

canescens.  Piedmont  Azalea.  5' -6'  Rare  and  excellent  species.  Pink. 

134  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B  ... .  3.50 

2  to  2  K  ft-  B.  &  B .  6.00 

234  ft.  B.  &  B .  8.00 

hinodegiri.  See  Evergreens,  page  41. 

kaempferi.  Torch  Azalea.  4  -5'  Warm  bricDred  flowers  in  May. 

A  beautiful,  unusual  color,  erect  bushy  habit,  quite  hardy. 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B .  3.50  30.00 

134  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B .  4.00  35.00 

2  ft.  B.  &  B  .  5.00 

mollis.  Chinese  Azalea.  4'-5'  Large  showy  flowers  in  shades  of 
orange  and  red,  May-June.  Large  hairy  leaves — likes  sun. 

12  to  15  in.  B.  &  B .  2.25  20.00  180.00 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B .  3.00  28.00  250.00 

134  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B .  4.00  35.00 

nudiflora.  Pinxterbloom.  6'-8'  Sweet  scented  pink  flowers  in  May. 

Prefers  moist,  slightly  shaded  place.  A  beautiful  native  variety. 
Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B .  2.50  22.00 

1 34  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B  . . : .  3.00  25.00 

2  to  234  ft.,  B.  &  B .  3.50 


✓> 


ponticum.  Pontic  Azalea.  6'-8'  Flowers  yellow,  red  and  white. 


15  to  1 8  in.  B.  &  B . .  3.50 

1 34  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B .  ...  4.00 

2  to  234  ft-  B.  &  B .  5.00 

2^  ft.  B.  &  B .  6.50 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  7 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

AZALEA  rosea.  Downy  Azalea.  4' -5'  Good  bushy  habit.  Beautiful  clear 
pink  flowers,  May-June.  Prefers  semkshady,  moist  place. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B . . .  2.75  25.00 

1 34  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B _  3.00  28.00 

2  '  to  2K  ft.  B.  &  B .  4.00 

vaseyi.  Pink  Shell  Azalea.  5'-6'  Exquisite  rose  pink.  Rare, beautiful. 

15  to  18  in.  B.  &  B .  2.75 

\y2  to  2  ft.  B.  &  B  . ..  3.50 


viscosa.  Swamp  Azalea.  4'-5'  White,  very  fragrant,  June-July. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 


15 

to 

1 8  in. 

B.  &  B _ 

2.50 

22.00  200.00 

IK 

to 

2  ft. 

B.  &  B . 

3.00 

28.00  250.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft. 

B.  &  B . . 

4.00 

35.00 

yodogawa.  Y odogawa  A: 

zalea.  3’-4' 

Double  pinkishdavender  flowers 

in 

May.  Quite  hardy  and  of  exceptional 

merit.  Bushy  habit. 

12 

to 

1 5  in. 

B.  &  B . 

2.00 

1 8.00  1 60.00 

15 

to 

1 8  in. 

B.  &  B _ 

3.00 

25.00 

IK 

to 

2  ft. 

B.  &  B  . 

4.00 

35.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft- 

B.  &  B  . 

5.00 

BACCHARIS  halimifolia.  Groundsel  Bush.  9' -10'  Conspicuous  fluffy 
seed  pods  in  Sept.  Good  for  seashore.  Best  in  masses. 

2  to  3  ft . . .. . 75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . .  1.00  9.00 

BENZOIN  aestivale  (Lindera  Benzoin).  Spice  Bush.  10-12'  Flowers 
yellow,  April — scarlet  berries,  leaves  aromatic — likes  moisture. 

IK  to  2  ft..... . 75 

2  to  3  ft . . . 1.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 1.25 

BERBERIS  ilicifolia.  See  Evergreens,  page  41. 

macracantha.  Bigthorn  Barberry.  3'-4'  Has  pleasing  foliage  and 
flat  thorns,  grows  freely.  Red  fruits,  slender  spreading  branches. 

12  to  15  in .  .50 

15  to  18  in . .75 

to  2  ft. . . . 1.00 

sieboldi.  Siebold  Barberry.  3'-4'  Handsome  shrub — leaves  purplish  red 
when  young,  vinous  red  in  autumn — bright  red  fruit  all  winter. 

12  to  15  in . . . .60 

15  to  18  in .  .75 

thunbergi.  Japanese  Barberry.  4'-5'  A  splendid  low  hedge  plant  or 
for  massing — brilliant  autumn  coloring,  scarlet  berries. 


12 

to 

15  in . . . 

. 25 

2.00 

15.00 

15 

to 

18  in . 

.35 

3.00 

20.00 

IK 

to 

2  ft . . . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft . 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

2K 

ft.. 

.  1.00 

8.00 

—  SHEARED  GLOBES.  These  are  welhshaped  solid  formal  specimens. 

15  in.  B.  &  B .  2.50 

IK  ft.  B.  &  B .  3.00 

—  atropurpurea.  Redleaf  Japanese  Barberry.  A  new  form  with  bright 

reddish  purple  foliage,  should  be  planted  in  sun  for  best  color. 
1  yr . . . . . 85  8.00  70.00 


8  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

BERBERIS  thunbergi  minor.  Box  Barberry.  2'-3'  A  dwarf  compact 
Japanese  barberry.  Used  effectively  as  a  small  trimmed  edging. 
9  to  12  in  .  .50  4.00  30.00 


vulgaris.  European  Barberry. 

of  red  fruits,  persist  till 


7' -8'  Yellow  flowers,  May.  Clusters 
mid'Winter.  Vigorous,  upright  habit. 


IK 

2 

3 

purpurea. 

IK 

2 

3 


Purple  European  Barberry. 

to  2  ft . . . 

to  3  ft . . 

to  4  ft . . 


.50 

.60 

.75 

-8' 

.50 

.60 

.75 


4.00 

5.00 

6.00 


30.00 

40.00 

50.00 


Soft  purple  foliage. 
4.00  30.00 

5.00  40.00 

6.00 


*BETULA  alba.  European  White  Birch.  30'-50'  White  bark,  effective 
when  grouped  against  dark  green  background — very  graceful. 


4 

to 

6 

ft . 

1.75 

16.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . 

2.75 

25.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft . 

3.50 

*  laciniata. 

Weeping  Cutleaf.  30'-40' 

A  graceful 

1  lawn  specimen. 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

4.00 

35.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . . . 

5.00 

45.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft . 

6.00 

55.00 

* —  pyramidalis. 

Pyramidal  White  Birch. 

30-40’ 

Dense  columnar. 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

4.50 

4 

to 

5 

ft . 

6.00 

* —  youngi.  Young  Weeping  Birch.  30' -40'  Has  spreading  pendulous 
branches.  Picturesque  rugged  looking  lawn  specimen. 

3  to  4  ft .  5.00 

*lenta.  Sweet  Birch.  50'-60'  Smooth  reddish  bark,  showy  catkins. 

4  to  6  ft .  1.75  15.00 

6  to  8  ft .  2.25  20.00 


*lutea. 


Yellow 
4 
6 
8 

10 

*papyrifera. 

4 

6 

8 

10 


Birch.  50'-70' 

to  6  ft . . 

to  8  ft . . 

to  10  ft . 

to  1 2  ft . 

Paper  or  Canoe  Birch. 

to  6  ft. . . . 

to  8  ft . 

to  10  ft . . . . 

to  1 2  ft . 


Makes  fine  windbreak — good  foliage. 

.  1.75  15.00 

.  2.75  25.00 

.  3.00  28.00 

.  4.00  35.00 

40’-50'  Picturesque  paper  bark. 
1.75  16.00 

2.25  20.00 

3.50  30.00 

5.00  45.00 


*populifolia.  Gray  Birch.  30'-40’ 


6 

8 

10 


Succeeds  in  poor  dry  soil.  White  bark. 

.  1.50  13.00 

.  2.25  20.00 

.  3.00  28.00 


BIGNONIA  radicans.  Trumpet  Vine.  20'-30'  Large  showy  trumpet 
shaped  flowers,  scarlet  and  orange,  July.  Roots  as  it  climbs. 


2 

3 

grandiflora. 

2 

3 


.50 

.75 


4.00 

6.00 


30.00 

50.00 


Chinese  Trumpet  Vine.  20' -25' 


Deep  scarlet,  July. 

.00  9.00  80.00 

.25  10.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  9 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

BIGNONIA  grandiflora  Madame  Gallen.  15' -20'  A  marked  improvement 
on  preceding.  Has  larger  flowers  of  deeper  coloring. 

•il  yr . . . . .  1.00  8.00 

2  yr . . .  1.25  10.00 

BIOTA.  See  Evergreens,  page  57. 

BUDDLEIA  veitchiana.  Butterfly  Bush.  5' -6'  Very  effective  with  gray- 
green  foliage  and  deep  lilac  flows.  Likes  sun.  June-Sept. 


■  K 


.35 

.50 

.75 


3.00 

4.00 

6.00 


20.00 

30.00 

50.00 


Dwarf,  compact,  flowers  similar  to  type. 
.  1.00  8.00  60.00 


—  nanhoensis.  3' -4'  New. 

2  yr . 

BUXUS.  See  Evergreens,  page  42. 

CALLICARPA  japonica.  Japanese  Beantyberry.  3' -4'  Pink  flowers, 
violet  fruits.  Foliage  gives  a  pleasing  feathery  effect. 


2  yr . - . - . 

purpurea.  Chinese  Beauty-Berry.  3'-4' 
August  with  its  violet-lilac  berries. 


.75 


6.00 


50.00 


Especially  attractive  in 
Graceful  branching  habit. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft. . : . 

. . 75 

6.00 

50.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

.  1.00 

'8.00 

60.00 

CALLUNA.  See  Evergreens,  page  42. 

CALYCANTHUS  floridus.  Common  Sweet  Shrub.  4'-5'  Reddish-brown 
flowers,  June-Sept.  Spicy  fragrance,  good  deep  green  foliage. 

IA  to  2  ft . .50 

2  to  3  ft . .75 

CARAGANA  arborescens.  Siberian  Peatree.  10' -12'  Yellow  pea-shaped 
flowers,  May-June.  Does  best  in  an  open  well-drained  place. 

2  to  3  ft . . 60  5.00 

3  to  4  ft . 85  7.00 

CARPINUS  caroliniana  (americana).  American  Hornbeam.  30' -40' 
Closely  resembles  the  beech — smooth  blue-gray  bark.  Spring. 

I A  to  2  ft . . . 75  6.00 

CARYOPTERIS  incana  (mastacantha).  Bluebeard.  2' -3'  Lavender-blue 
flowers,  Sept.-Oct.  Splendid  for  massing.  Requires  protection. 


12  to  15  in  . 

.50 

4.00 

15  to  18  .n  _ 

.60 

5.00 

CATALPA  bungei.  Umbrella 

Cdtalpa.  10'- 

15'  For 

formal  planting. 

Light  Heads . . . 

.2.25 

20.00 

180.00 

Medium  Heads . . 

A  A  in.  stems 

2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

First  Class  Heads . 

.1 A  in.  stems 

3.00 

28.00 

250.00 

X  Large  Heads  . 

1  A  in.  Stems 

4.00 

35.00 

300.00 

XX  Large  Heads . 

2  in.  stems 

5.00 

45.00 

XXX  Specimens  . 

.2  A  in.  stems 

6.00 

speciosa.  Western  Catalpa. 

3  O' -3  5'  Large 

:  light  green  leaves, 

,  showy 

white  flowers  followed  by  long  seed  pods.  Interesting  tree. 

6  to  8  ft . 1.00 

8  to  10  ft .  1.50 

^CEANOTHUS  americanus.  Jersey  Tea.  3'-4'  White  flowers,  June;  especially 
good  for  dry  spots  or  along  the  border  of  woodland  planting. 

12  to  18  in . . . .60  5.00  40.00 

1 A  tb  2  ft . .85  .7.00  ,60.00 


10 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

CELASTRUS  orbiculatus  (articulatus.)  Oriental  Bittersweet.  15' -20'  Has 
decorative  orange  and  crimson  berries  which  last  all  winter. 

2  yr _ _ .. _ 50  4.00  30.00 

3  yr . .75  6.00  50.00 

scandens.  American  Bittersweet.  20' -25'  Most  adaptable  vine  with 
orange  and  red  berries  that  retain  color  when  cut  and  dried. 

2  yr . . . .  50  4.00  30.00 

3  yr _ .75  6.00  50.00 

CEPHALANTHUS  occidentalis.  Button  Bush.  5'-6'  Round  heads  of 
creamy-white  flowers,  July-Sept.  Good  foliage,  likes  moisture. 

2  to  3  ft . . . .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 1.00  8.00 

CERASUS.  See  PRUNUS,  page  25. 

*CERCIDIPHYLLUM  japonicum.  Katsura  Tree.  60'-80'  Develops  into 
a  magnificent  tree.  Beautiful  spring  and  autumn  coloring. 

4  to  5  ft . . . 2.50 

5  to  6  ft _ 3.00 

6  to  8  ft . . . 4.00 


CERCIS  canadensis.  American  Redbud.  12' -15'  Rosy-pink,  April.  Very 
effective  when  planted  with  white  dogwood.  Good  foliage. 


lfc 

>  to 

2 

ft..... . . . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . . 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft _ _ 

. .  1.25 

10.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

.  1.50 

chinensis  (japonica).  Chinese  Redbud.  10'-12'  Flowers  larger  and 
darker  than  above — best  in  rather  moist  soil.  Good  foliage. 
\%  to  2  ft . 85  7.00  60.00 

2  to  3  ft . . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

3  ft . . . 1.35  12.00 


CHAMAEDAPHNE.  See  Evergreens,  page  42. 

CHIONANTHUS  virginica.  White  Fringe.  15'-18'  Fragrant  tassel-like 
white  flowers,  May-June.  Blue-black  plum-like  fruits  follow. 

2  to  3  ft.. . . .  1.50  13.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 1.75  15.00 

4  to  5  ft _ 2.25 


CLADRASTIS  Iutea.  Yellow-wood.  30' -40'  Fragrant  white  flowers,  June. 
3  to  4  ft .  1.75 


CLEMATIS  jackmanni.  Jackman  Clematis.  10  -15'  Large  deep  purple 
flowers.  A  popular  attractive  vine,  useful  for  covering  lattice. 

2  yr . 1.00  8.00 

montana  rubens,  Pink  Anemone  Clematis.  15'-20'  A  free-growing 
vine  which  during  the  spring  months  is  almost  covered  with 
a  blanket  of  small  delicate  pink  flowers.  Beautiful  and  hardy. 

2  yr... . . . , . . . 85  7.00  60.00 

paniculata.  Sweet  Autumn  Clematis.  20'-30'  White  fragrant  flowers, 
Sept.  Woolly  seed  pods  also  attractive.  Useful  rampant  vine. 

2  yr . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  yr _ _ 75  6.00  50.00 

CLETHRA  alnifolia.  Summer  Sweet.  4  -5'  Spikes  of  fragrant  flowers, 

July-Sept.  Prefers  moist  shady  places — good  for  massing. 

IK  to  2  ft  . 75  7.00  60.00 

2  to  2 K  ft . .  . . 85  8.00  70.00 

2 K  to  3  ft  . 1.00  9.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  1 1 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

COLUTEA  arborescens.  Bladder  Senna.  8' -10'  Yellow  flowers,  June- 
Aug.  Useful  for  dry  places — inflated  seed  pods  often  colored. 


2  to  3  ft _  _ 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft... . 1.00 

CORNUS  alba  (siberica.)L Coral  Dogwood.  8'  10'  Bright  red  bark. 

Porcelain-blue  fruits — quick  grower,  useful  for  winter  effect. 

134  to  2  ft .  .35  3.00  20.00 

2  to  3  ft . .50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . .60  5.00  40.00 

4  to  5  ft  . 1.00  8.00 


—  elegantissima.  Silverblotch  Dogwood.  5'  6'  Has  attractive  silver 

and  green  leaves  and  reddish  bark.  Good  shrubby  habit. 
134  to  2  ft . . . 50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft...... . .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.00  8.00 

4  ft.. . . . . . .  1.25  10.00 

—  spaethi.  Spaeth  Dogwood.  6'-8'  Large  leaves  margined  yellow. 

2  to  3  ft . .  75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  8.00 

alternifolia.  Pagoda  Dogwood.  15'- 18'  Branches  grow  in  irregular 
horizontal  tiers  making  deep  shadow  effects.  Blue-black  fruit. 

2  to  3  ft . . .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft...... . 1.00  9.00 


amomum  (sericea.)  Silky  Dogwood.  8'-9'  Pale  blue  fruits — young 
twigs  purple.  Prefers  moist  places,  has  creamy  white  flowers. 


134 

to 

2 

ft... . . . 

...........  .35 

3.00 

20.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft...,....:... . . 

. . :  .50 

4.00 

30.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

,75 

6.00 

50.00 

*florida.  White  Flowering  Dogwood.  15' -25'  Among  the  best  of 
native  spring  flowering  small  trees — bright  red  berries  in  fall. 

2  to  3  ft . . 1.35  12.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.50 

4  to  5  ft . . .  2.00 

*—  rubra.  Red  Flowering  Dogwood.  15'-20'  The  pink  flowers  are 
more  persistent,  than  the  white.  Berries  similar  to  white  type. 
234  to  3  ft . . . 5.00 

3  to  3K  ft . - . :: .  6.50 

334  to  4  ft..... . 7.50 

4  to  434  ft _ _ -  8.00 

434  to  5  ft _ _ 10.00 

5  ft.... . . . . . . . .  12.00 

kousa.  Kousa  Dogwood.  16' -18'  Large  white  flowers  in  June.  Com 


spicuous  cherry-like  scarlet  fruits,  attractive  to  birds — scarce. 


2 

to  3 

ft . 

. .  1,25 

;3 

to  4 

ft . . 

. .  1.50 

paniculata. 

Gray  Dogwood. 

10' -12'  Numerous  small  white  flowers 

in 

i  May,  followed  by 

white  fruits  on  red  stems — likes  moisture. 

1 H 

to  2 

ft . . . 

. . 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to  '3 

ft . 

. 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3 

to  4 

ft . . 

.80 

7.00 

60.00 

4 

to  5 

ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

sanguinea. 

Purple 

or  Red  Branch  Dogwood.  12' 

Blood-red 

twigs. 

2 

to  3 

ft . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

3 

to  4 

ft . 

. . .  .60 

5.00 

40.00 

4 

to  5 

ft . 

1.00 

8.00 

12  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

CORNUS  stolonifera.  Red  Osier  Dogwood.  7-8'  Spreading  habit,  red 
bark  white  fruits.  Grows  vigorously,  very  adaptable. 


2  to  3  ft . 50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.00  8.00 


-  lutea.  Golden  Bark  Dogwood.  6'-T  Distinct  yellow  bark. 

Very  effective  in  winter  when  planted  with  the  preceding. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . . 

. 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . . . 

. . 75 

6.00 

50.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

COTONEASTER  acutifolia.  Pekin  Cotoneaster.  8' -10'  Slender  spread- 
ing  branches;  black  fruits.  Very  hardy;  good  hedge  plant. 

2  ft .  1.00 

iy  ft .  1.75 

foveolata.  8' -10'  Vigorous  spreading  shrub.  Large  leaves  turn  orange 
and  scarlet  before  they  fall.  Black  fruits. 

2"  pots.. . .60 


For  other  COTONEASTER  see  Evergreens,  page  42. 


*CRATAEGUS  coccinea.  Thicket  Hawthorn.  10' -12'  Shrubby  habit, 
long  curved  spines,  oval  shaped  shiny  leaves.  Large  white 
flowers,  dull  red  fruits,  makes  good  hedge  or  single  specimen. 


3  to  4  ft .  1.75 

4  to  5  ft .  2.25 

5  to  6  ft .  2.75 

6  to  8  ft .  3.50 


*cordata.  Washington  Hawthorn.  15'-20'  Berries  are  small,  bright 
red  and  persist  nearly  all  winter.  Brilliant  autumn  foliage. 

3  to  4  ft .  1.75  15.00 

*crusgalli.  Cockspur  Thorn.  15'  Deep  green  shiny  leaved  distinctive 
hawthorn.  Conspicuous  white  flowers,  red  fruits.  Long  thorns. 

2  to  3  ft . 1.35  12.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.75  15.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.25 


*mollis.  Downy  Hawthorn.  15'  Vigorous;  large  leaves,  red  berries. 


3 

to 

4 

ft . 

.  1.75 

15.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . 

.  2.25 

20.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . . . 

.  4.00 

35.00 

*oxycantha  (Monogyna.)  English  Hawthorn.  12' -15'  Single  white. 
2  to  3  ft . .  1.00 


—  *Double  Pink  or  Double  White.  This  is  the  English  May  Tree. 

3  to  4  ft .  2.25 

4  to  5  ft.. . .  2.75 

*Paul’s  Scarlet.  12’-15'  Very  double  scarlet  flowers  freely  produced. 

3  to  4  ft .  2.50  22.00 

4  to  5  ft., .  2.75  25.00 

CRYPTOMERIA.  See  Evergreens,  page  43. 

CYDONIA  japonica.  Flowering  Quince.  4' -5'  Scarlet  flowers  in  April. 

\%  to  2  ft . 60  5.00 

2  to  2K  ft . 75  6.00 

iy2  ot  3  ft .  1.00  9.00 

CYTISUS  scoparius.  Scotch  Broom.  4' -5'  Thin  green  branches,  yel¬ 
low  flowers,  June.  Succeeds  and  looks  well  on  rocky  banks. 

1  yr . 50  4.00 


13 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 
DAPHNE  See  Evergreens,  page  43. 

DESMODIUM  See  LESPEDEZA,  page  1 8. 

DEUTZIA  gracilis.  Slender  Deutzia.  3'  Profuse  bloomer,  pure  white,  May. 


Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

10  to  12  in  . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

12  to  15  in. . . . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

15  to  18  in _ _ 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

IK  to  2  ft...  . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

2  to  2K  ft . . . 

.  1.25 

10.00 

90.00 

lemoinei.  Lemoine  Deutzia.  4'-5' 

Large  white  flowers,  June, 

graceful. 

l  to  IK  ft . - . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

IK  to  2  “  ft . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 

.  1.00 

9.00 

magnifica.  6'-8'  Large  tassel-like 

flowers,  June. 

Vigorous 

grower. 

2  to  3  ft . 

. 75 

7.00 

60.00 

3  to  4  ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

parviflora.  Mongolian  Deutzia.  4'-5'  Erect  habit.  White  with  pink 
markings.  Very  free  flowering — June.  Attractive  and  useful. 

IK  to  2  ft . 50  4.00 

2  to  2 K  ft . . 75  6.00 

scabra  candidissima.  Snowflake  Deutzia.  9'-10'  Graceful  habit, 
double  white,  June.  Grows  vigorously— one  of  the  best. 

2  to  3  ft . . 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft .  .75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft . .  1.00  8.00 

crenata  fl.  pi.  Double  Pink  Deutzia.  6' -8'  White,  tinged  pink. 

2  to  3  ft . .50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft .  .75 


—  Pride  of  Rochester.  9'-10'  Vigorous,  large  flower  tinged  pink,  June. 


2 

to  3  ft . . . . 

.50 

4.00 

3 

to  4  ft . 

.75 

6.00 

4 

to  5  ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

vilmorinae. 

Vilmorin  Deutzia. 

4' -5'  Graceful 

spreading 

white  flowers  in  loose  clusters.  May-June.  Rather  scarce. 

2  to  3  ft.. . . . . 50  4.00 

'3  to  4  '  ft . 75  6.00 


DIERVILLA  sessilifolia  (lutea).  Southern  Bush  Honeysuckle.  4'-5' 
Yellow,  more  vigorous  and  free  blooming  than  following 
variety.  The  young  branchlets  are  square.  June-July. 


2  to  3  ft _ _ .60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.00  8.00 


trifida.  Dwarf  Bush  Honeysuckle.  3'  Yellow,  June-July.  A  good 
low  shrub  for  shady  places.  Branchlets  are  round,  no  ridges. 

IK  to  2  ft .  .60  5.00  40.00 

DIOSPYROS  virginiana.  Persimmon.  25' -30'  Handsome  shiny  foliage. 


4  to  5  ft . 1.00 

ELAEAGNUS  angustifolia.  Russian  Olive.  15' -18'  Silver-gray  leaves  and 
branchlets,  orange  berries.  Good  for  massing — prefers  sun. 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.00  8.00 

5  to  6  ft .  .  ...  .  1.25  11.00 


Jongipes.  Cherry  Eleagnus.  6'-8'  Silvery  leaves,  fragrant  yellow 
flowers,  May.  Large  red  berries,  July.  Good  for  limestone. 

IK  to  2  ft .  .75  6.00 

2  to  3  ft . . .  .  1.00  8.00 


14  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

EL  A  E  AGNUS  umbellata.  Autumn  Eleagnus.  12'  -15'  Spreading  habit. 

2  to  3  ft .  1.00  9.00 

EPIGAEA  repens.  See  Evergreens,  page  43. 


EUONYMUS  alatus.  Winged  Eonymus.  9'-10'  Interesting  corky  bark. 

Warm  crimson  autumn  coloring,  makes  fine  specimen  shrub. 


IK  to  2  ft. 

2  to  2  K  ft- 
2 K  to  3  ft. 

3  ft . . . 


1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

1.25 

12.00 

100.00 

1.50 

14.00 

130.00 

1.75 

16.00 

1 50.00 

americanus.  Brook  Euonymus.  7'-8'  Pink  fruits,  prefers  moist  places. 
IK  to  2  ft... . 60  5.00 

2  to  3  ft .  .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.00  8.00 


bungeanus.  Winter  Euonymus.  12' -14'  Good  autumn  color.  The 
attractive  orange  and  white  seed  pods  persist  for  a  long  time. 

2  to  3  ft . 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.00  8.00 


europaeus.  European  Burning  Bush.  12'-14’  Pink  fruits,  green  bark. 

2  to  3  ft... . 60  5.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00 

For  Evergreeri  EUONYMUS  see  page  43. 

EXOCHORDA  grandiflora.  Pearl  Bush.  6' -9'  Dazzling  white  flowers. 

May.  Is  improved  by  annual  pruning  -  prefers  a  moist  soil. 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

*FAGUS  americana.  American  Beech.  80'-90'  Best  planted  in  spring. 

IK  to  2  ft .  2.00 

2  to  3  ft..... .  2.50 


*sylvatica.  English  Beech.  70'-80'  Grows  slowly — fine  lawn  specimen. 


IK  to  2  ft .  2.00 

2  to  3  ft . . .  2.50 


FIR.  See  ABIES,  page  41. 

FORSYTHIA  intermedia.  Border  Golden  Bell.  6'-8'  Bright  yellow 
flowers  in  April  before  leaves  unfold — profuse  and  beautiful. 

2  to  3  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.00 

—  spectabilis.  Showy  Border  Golden  Bell.  6'-8'  Most  profuse  of 
all,  with  large  rich  golden  yellow  flowers.  Bushy  habit. 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  8.00 


suspensa.  Weeping  Golden  Bell.  4'-6'  Graceful  drooping  habit, 
excellent  for  massing,  banks,  or  hanging  over  retaining  walls. 


2  to  3  ft . 70  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . 80  7.00  60.00 

4  to  5  ft . . .  1.00  9.00 


fortunei.  Fortune  Golden  Bell.  7'-8'  Good  habit,  arching  branches. 

2  to  3  ft . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 


viridissima.  Green  Stem  Forsythia.  7'-8'  Most  vigorous,  last  to  flower. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft.. . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . 

. . . 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

. .  .75 

6.00 

50.00 

DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  15 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

FRAXINUS  americana.  White  Ash.  70'-80'  Fairly  rapid  grower.  Assumes 
pleasing  golden  tones  in  autumn.  Good  in  moist  and  lime 
soils.  Makes  a  splendid  street  tree  with  a  clean  straight  trunk. 

6  to  8  ft .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

8  to  10  ft  .  2.00  18.00  160.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  1^  to  \V2  in.  2.50  22.00  200.00 

GAULTHERIA  procumbens.  See  Evergreens,  page  44. 

GENISTA  tinctoria.  Woadwaxen.  3'  Yellow  pea  shaped  flowers,  June. 

134  to  2  ft . . . ..  .75  6.00 

2  to  234  ft . .  1.00  8.00 

GINKGO  biloba.  ( SALISBURIA ).  Maidenhair  Tree.  50  -  75'  Picturesque, 
interesting,  quite  distinct.  Leaves  shaped  like  maidenhair 


fern. 

Immune 

from 

insects — thri 

ves  under  city  conditions. 

6 

to 

8 

ft.... 

3.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft.. 

4.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft., 

13 i  to 

1 34  in. 

5.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

1 34  to 

\%  in. 

6.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

\%  to 

2  in. 

8.00 

GLEDITSIA  triacanthos.  Honey  Locust.  60'-70'  Thorny  tree  with 
fragrant  white  flowers  in  May.  Good  for  gravelly  soil. 

3  to  4  ft..... . 1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  6  ft . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

6  to  8  ft .  1.50 

8  to  10  ft . 2.00 

GYMNOCLADUS  dioica.  Kentucky  Coffee  Tree.  40'-50'  Blue-green 
foliage,  picturesque  outline. 

3  to  4  ft . 1.50  12.00 

4  to  5  ft . .  2.00  18.00 


HALESIA  tetraptera.  Great  Silver  Bell.  12'-15'  Snow-white  bell-shaped 
flowers  in  May  profusely  borne  on  branchlets — can  be  grown 


as  single  specimen  or  massed.  Decorative  brown  winged  fruits. 


2  to 

3 

ft  . . 

. 75 

7.00 

60.00 

3  to 

4 

ft . 

.  1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

4  to 

5 

ft . 

1.25 

11.00 

100.00 

5  to 

6 

ft . . 

. . .  1.50 

13.00 

120.00 

6  to 

8 

ft . 

. .  2.00 

18.00 

HAMAMELIS  virginiana.  Witch 

Hazel.  10' -12'  Yellow,  ri 

bbon-like 

flowers,  Oct.-Nov. 

Good  foliage,  best  in 

moist  half-shade. 

134  to 

2 

ft . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

2  to 

3 

ft  . 

.  1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

3  to 

4 

ft . 

1.50 

12.00 

4  to 

5 

ft . 

. . .  1.75 

16.00 

HEDERA.  See  Evergreens,  page  44. 

HIBISCUS  syriacus  (ALTHEA).  Rose  of  Sharon.  10'  12'  Rather  formal 
in  outline,  flowering  in  August.  Compact  upright  habit. 

Red,  White,  Purple,  Pink,  Single  and  Double. 


2  to  3  ft _  ..  .50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft .  75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.00  9.00 

variegata.  Variegated  Rose  of  Sharon.  6'-8'  Leaves  striped  yellow. 

134  to  2  ft . 75  6.00 

2  to  234  ft  .  LOO  8.00 

234  to  3  ft  . 1.25  10.00 

HYDRANGEA  arborescens.  Smooth  Hydrangea.  4' -5'  White,  June-July. 

2  to  3  ft . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .75  6.00  50.00 


16_ DECIDUOUS  T REES,  SH RUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

HYDRANGEA  arborescens  grandiflora.  Snow  Hill  Hydrangea.  4'-5' 
Large  heads,  pure  white.  Best  when  pruned  severly  each  year. 
iy  to  2  ft .  .75  6.00  50.00 

2  to  3  ft .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

3  to  4  ft . . ^  1.25  10.00  90.00 


radiata  (nivea).  Silver  Leaf  Hydrangea.  4' -5'  Leaves  white  under- 
neath,  attractive  fresh  green  above.  Flowers  white,  June-July. 
3  to  4  ft... .  .  1.00  8.00 


paniculata.  Panicle  Hydrangea.  8'-9'  Large  loose  panicles  of  white 
flowers,  August.  A  graceful,  desirable  shrub,  best  in  mass. 


2  to  3  ft . . . . . 75  7.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.00  9.00 


grandiflora.  Peegee.  8'-9'  Very  showy  blooms,  August-Sept. 


12  to  18  in 

134  to  2  ft.. 

2  to  3  ft. 

3  to  4  ft 

4  ft.,  heavy . 


.50  4.00  30.00 

.75  5.00  50.00 

1.00  8.00 

1.25  10.00 

1.50  14.00 


- STANDARD  TREE  FORM.  Flowers  similar  to  bush  form. 

First  class,  3  to  4  ft .  1.50  13.00  120.00 

Extra,  4  to  5  ft .  2.00  18.00  160.00 


petiolaris  (scandens).  Clhnbing  Hydrangea.  30'-40'  A  hardy  self- 
clinging  vine  having  thick  leaves  and  heads  of  creamy  flowers, 
June-July.  The  sterile  flowers  on  the  edge  of  each  cluster 
are  large,  and  these  consist  of  four  white  sepals  whereas  on 
the  Schizophragma  the  flowers  have  only  one  large  sepal. 

2  yr .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

quercifolia.  Oak  Leaf  Hydrangea.  3' -4’  Large  leaves  shaped  like 
an  oak  leaf.  Splendid  autumn  coloring — succeeds  in  shade. 

\y2  to  2  ft .  1.25  11.00 

2  to  iy2  ft . 1.50  14.00 

HYPERICUM  arnoldiana.  Arnold  St.  Johnswort.  3'  4'  Yellow,  July. 

2  to  2y  ft .  1.00  8.00 

aureum.  Golden  St.  Johnswort.  3'-4'  Yellow,  July-Aug.  Blue- 
green  foliage,  dense  habit,  good  for  margin  of  shrubbery. 
iy  to  2  ft . 60  5.00 

2  to  2y2  ft . 75  6.00 

2%  to  3  ft .  1.00  9.00 

buckleyi.  Dwarf  St.  Johnswort.  V  Good  for  border  &  rock  work,  yellow. 

3  in.  pot .  .75  6.00 

densiflorum.  4' -5'  Bright  yellow,  July-Sept.  Very  free  flowering. 

iy  to  2  ft . 60  5.00 

2  to  2y  ft . 75  6.00 


kalmianum.  Kalm  St.  Johnswort.  4' -5'  Blue-green  leaves  glaucous 
underside.  Withstands  drought  and  shade.  July-Sept,  yellow. 

iy  to  2  ft  . 50  4.00 

2  to  2y  ft . .75  6.00 

2 >4  to  3  ft.... . 1.00  8.00 


moserianum.  Gold  Flower.  2'  Large  yellow  flowers,  July-August. 

Dainty  half-herbaceous  splendid  mass  plant,  needs  protection. 


12  in . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

15  in .  . 75  6.00  50.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  17 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

HYPERICUM  patulum  grandiflorum.  234'  Unusual  flowers,  July- Aug. 

12  in .  60  5.00  40.00 

15  in . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

—  henryi.  Henry  Hypericum.  2l/i'-3'  Large  flowers,  July-Aug. 

12  in  .  .60  5.00  40.00 

14  in . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

ILEX  verticillata  (PRINOS).  Winterberry.  6f-8'  Bright  red  berries  persist- 
ing  to  mid-winter.  Not  eaten  by  birds — prefers  moist  soil. 

15  to  18  in  . 60  5.00  40.00 

134  to  2  ft  . 75  6.00 

2  to  2%  ft  . .  1.00  8.00 

For  other  ILEX  see  page  44. 

ITEA  virginica.  Sweetspire.  3'-4'  Spikes  of  fragrant  white  flowers,  July. 

Good  for  low  swampy  places — brilliant  autumn  coloring. 

134  to  2  ft . . . .60  5.00  40.00 

2  to  234  ft . .75  6.00 

JASMINUM  nudiflorum.  Winter  Jasmine.  3'  Yellow,  April-May. 

15  to  18  in.. . .50  4.00 

134  to  2  ft . . . 60  5.00 

JUNIPERUS.  See  Evergreens,  pages  44-48. 

KALMIA.  See  Evergreens,  page  48. 

KERRI  A  japonica.  Japanese  Kerria.  4'-5'  Golden  yellow,  June-Sept. 


Green  branches  useful  for  winter  effects.  Graceful  habit. 


134  t° 

2  ft . 

_ _ _  .75 

6.00  50.00 

2  to 

234  ft.... 

_ _  1.00 

8.00  70.00 

2J4  to 

3  ft . 

1.25 

10.00  90.00 

flore  pleno. 

Double 

Japanese  Kerria.  4'-5' 

Desirable  double 

flowering  form. 

Stronger  growth  and  blooms  more  profusely. 

13 4  to 

2  ft... 

. . . . 75 

6.00  50.00 

2  to 

3  ft..... 

1.00 

9.00  80.00 

3  to 

4  ft ... 

. .  1,25 

11.00  100.00 

—  variegata.  Variegated  Kerria.  4'-5'  Foliage  marked  white  or  yellow. 

12  to  18  in .  .60  5.00  40.00 


KOELREUTERIA  paniculata.  Varnish  Tree.  25'-30'  Has  bright  yellow 
flowers  in  July — a  valuable  small  tree  of  irregular  outline. 


3  to  4  ft. 

4  to  5  ft 

5  to  6  ft. 

.6  to  7  ft 


1.00  9.00 

1.25  11.00 

1.50 
2.00 


LABURNUM  vulgare.  Golden  Chain.  20'-25'  Handsome  golden  yellow 
flowers  in  June.  A  useful  small  tree  -best  in  protected  places. 

2  to  3  ft _ _ _  1.00  9.00  80.00 

3  to  4  ft . .  1.25  11.00 


LARIX  europaea.  European  Larch.  50'-60'  Especially  good  for  spring 
effects.  Grows  rapidly  into  a  symmetrical  pyramidal  tree. 

3  to  4  ft.  B.  &  B .  2.00 

laricina.  American  Larch  or  Tamarack.  40  -60'  Good  for  wet  places. 

3  to  4  ft.  B.  &  B _  1.50 

4  to  5  ft.  B.  &  B .  2.00 

leptolepis  (kaempferi).  Japanese  Larch.  50'-60'  Has  long  soft  leaves 
turning  bright  yellow  in  autumn.  A  handsome  lawn  tree. 


to 

3 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

2.00 

to 

4 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

2.50 

to 

5 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

3.00 

18  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

LEIOPHYLLUM.  See  Evergreens,  page  48.  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

LESPEDEZA  bicolor.  Bush  Clover.  5'-6'  Rose  and  white  flower,  July- 
Aug.  Slender  graceful  shrub — attractive  clover-like  foliage. 
IK  to  2  ft...... . 50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft _ .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft _  1.00  8.00 


formosa  (Desmodium  penduliflorum).  Purple  Bush  Clover.  3'-4' 
Rosy  purple  flower  conspicuous  in  Sept.  Attractive  shrub. 


1  yr . . . .  . . 60  5.00  40.00 

2  yr... . . . 75  6.00  50.00 


albiflora.  Japanese  Bush  Clover.  3'  White  flowers,  similar  to  type. 


1  yr . . . 75  7.00 

2  yr . . . . .  1.00  9.00 


LEUCOTHOE.  See  Evergreens,  page  48. 

LIGUSTRUM  amurense.  Amur  Privet.  14  -15 '  Half-evergreen,  very  hardy. 


IK  to  2 

ft . . . 

.25 

2.00 

15.00 

2  to  3 

ft . . . 

.35 

3.00 

20.00 

3  to  4 

ft . . . . . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

4  to  5 

ft  . . . 

.75 

5.00 

40.00 

ibota.  Ibota  Privet. 

9'  -10'  Good  dense  habit,  flowers  and  fruits  freely. 

Decorative  black  berries — very  hardy.  Retains  leaves  late. 

IK  to  2 

ft . . . 

.40 

3.00 

20.00 

2  to  3 

ft  ..  . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

—  regelianum.  True  Spreading  Regal  Privet. 

5-6' 

Makes 

a  splendid 

low  dense  hedge — good  in  shrubbery 

’  or  evergreen 

plantings. 

Unusually  bushy  stock. 

IK  to  2 

ft . . . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

2  to  2K  ft . - . - . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2K  to  3 

ft . . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

3  ft . 

. . . .  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

Lodense.  Dwarf  Privet.  2K'  Compact  dwarf  form  for  hedgings. 


6  to  1 2  in . . .  2.00 

12  to  15  in.  .. . . .  3.00 


lucidum.  Glossy  Privet.  6’ -8’  Glossy  leaves,  almost  evergreen.  Tender. 

9  to  12  in .  1.25  12.00 

12  to  15  in .  1.75  15.00 


ovalifolium.  California  Privet.  9'-10'  Most  popular  hedge  plant. 

This  is  nice  bushy  stock.  Per  10  Per  100  Per  1000 


12 

to  18 

in  .. 

1.00 

6.00 

50.00 

IK  to  2 

ft... 

1.50 

8.00 

60  JO 

2 

to  3 

ft... 

2.00 

12.00 

100  00 

3 

to  4 

ft... 

3.00 

16.00 

150.00 

4 

to  5 

ft... 

4.00 

25.00 

GLOBE  FORM- 

-Sheared  Lodense  Privet. 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

15 

in.  diam., 

B.  &  B _ _ 

1.50 

12.00 

18 

in.  diam., 

B.  &  B . 

2.00 

16.00 

PYRAMIDAL  FORM 

— Sheared  California. 

Well  shaped  specimens. 

2 

ft. 

B.  &  B... . 

2.00 

18.00 

2K 

ft. 

B.  &  B  . . 

2.50 

20.00 

3 

ft. 

B.  &  B . . 

3.00 

25.00 

—  STANDARD,  TREE  FORM — Sheared  round  heads,  straight  stems. 

2  yr.,  12  in.  head,  first  class.  ..  2.00  18.00  150.00 

3  yr.,  15  in.  head,  extra  _  2.50  22.00  200.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  19 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

LIGUSTRUM  ovalifolium  aureum.  Golden  Privet.  8' -9'  Grows  rather 
slowly — good  color.  This  is  a  particularly  fine  block. 


12 

to 

15 

in . . 

. . 60 

5.00 

40.00 

15 

to 

18 

in . . . 

. . 75 

6.00 

5  0.00 

IK 

to 

2 

ft . 

_  1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

vulgare.  European  Privet.  10'-12'  Creamy-white  flowers,  June-July. 

2  to  3  ft  .  .50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft . 60  5.00 


LINDERA.  See  Benzoin,  page  7. 


*LIQUIDAMBAR  styraciflua.  Sweet  Gum.  50'-60'  One  of  the  best  trees 
for  autumn  color  Has  corky  bark  and  star-shaped  leaves — 
transplants  best  in  early  spring.  Succeeds  in  swampy  places. 

Fine  shapely  specimens. 


4  to  5  ft.  . 3.00  25.00 

5  to  6  ft . . . 4.00  35.00 

6  to  8  ft .  5.00  45.00 

8  to  10  ft .  6.00  55.00 

10  ft . . . . . . .  7.50  70.00 

*LIRIODENDRON  tulipifera.  Tulip  Tree.  60' -80'  A  quick  grower. 

The  yellow  tulip-like  flowers  are  produced  in  June — peculiar 
flat  topped  leaves  clear  yellow  in  autumn.  Prefers  moist  place. 

4  to  6  ft . . .  1.50  14.00 

6  to  8  ft . . . 2.50  22.00 

8  to  10  ft . . . 3.00 

LONICERA  Belgica.  Dutch  Woodbine.  12'-15'  Thick  dark  green  leaves 
glaucous  beneath.  Fragrant  creamy  flowers,  purple  outside. 

1  %  to  2  ft . 50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00 

bella  albida.  White  Bell  Honeysuckle.  8'-9'  Vigorous;  red  fruits. 

2  to  3  ft... . .50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.00  8.00 

5  to  6  ft  . 1.25  10.00 


fragrantissima.  Winter  Honeysuckle.  6'-8f  Fragrant  white  flower, 
Aprii-May.  Half-evergreen — graceful  semi-drooping  habit. 

2  to  3  ft . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . .75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft. . 1.00  9.00 


japonica  (brachypoda).  Japanese  Honeysuckle.  15'-20’  Useful  vine 
for  covering  banks.  Almost  evergreen ;  flowers  purplish  outside. 

2  yr . .50  4.00  30.00 

3  yr  . .75  6.00  40.00 

—  halliana.  Hall  Japanese  Honeysuckle.  15’ -25'  A  quick-growing 
vine,  blooms  freely,  deliciously  fragrant.  Almost  evergreen. 

2  yr . . .  .50  4.00  30.00 

heckrotti.  Everblooming  Honeysuckle.  15' -20'  Flowers  purple-rose 
outside,  yellow  inside,  July-Sept.  Very  free  flowering. 

2  yr . .75  6.00  50.00 

3  yr . 1.00  8.00 

korolkowi  floribunda.  Blueleaf  Honeysuckle.  9' -10'  Has  small  bluish 
leaves,  delicate  pink  flowers,  June.  Bright  red  fruits  in  Aug. 

IK  to  2  ft . 75  6.00 

2  to  2K  ft .  . . .  1.00  9.00 


20 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

LONICERA  maacki.  Amur  Honeysuckle.  8' -9'  Large  white  flowers,  June. 

Small  scarlet  berries  persisting  until  mid-winter.  Loose  habit. 

2  to  3  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft  ......  75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft . .  . 1.00  9.00 


—  podocarpa.  Late  Honeysuckle.  8' -9'  Smaller  pinkish  flowers, 
better  fruit  than  preceding,  holds  leaves  longer.  Vigorous. 

2  to  3  ft. . . . .  .60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

morrowi.  Morrow  Honeysuckle.  7-8'  Spreading  habit,  yellow,  May- 
June.  Red  fruits,  good  bluish-green  foliage.  Most  desirable. 

We  also  have  an  upright  form  of  this — same  price. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . 

. 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

4 

.to 

5 

ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

pileata.  See  Evergreens,  page  48. 

punicea.  Blooms  freely,  June.  Almost  evergreen,  flowers  scarlet  inside. 


2  yr . ..: . .  .60  5.00  40.00 

3  yr... . . . . .  .75  6.00  50.00 


reticulata  aurea.  Japanese  Golden  Honeysuckle.  15' -20'  Leaves 
veined  golden  yellow — a  rampant  growing  vine. 

3  yr . 50  4.00  30.00 

ruprechtiana.  Manchurian  Honeysuckle.  8'-9'  Creamy  white 

flowers,  June.  Berries  red,  sometimes  orange — narrow  leaves. 

2  to  3  ft... . .50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.00  8.00 

sempervirens.  Trumpet  Honeysuckle.  15' -20’  Bright  scarlet  showy 

flowers,  July-Sept.  A  quick-growing  vine. 

2  yr . 75  6.00 

spinosa  alberti.  Albert  Honeysuckle.  2'  Rose-pink  fragrant  flowers, 
May-June.  Bluish-green  leaves,  red  berries.  Very  attractive. 

15  to  18  in . .75  6.00 

1 34  to  2  ft . 1.00  8.00 

standishi.  Standish  Honeysuckle.  4'-5'  Fragrant  blush  flowers, 
April.  Scarlet  fruits,  foliage  persists;  wide  spreading  habit. 

\y2  to  2  ft . 60  5.00 

2  “  to  3  ft  . 75  6.00 


syringantha.  Lilac  Honeysuckle.  3'-5'  Attractive  slender  branched 
shrub  with  small  bluish  leaves  and  fragrant  rosy  lilac  flowers 
in  June,  followed  by  red  fruits  in  August.  A  good  addition. 

\y  to  2  ft . 75  6.00 

2  to  2^  ft .  1.00  8.00 


—  wolfi.  Wolf  Honeysuckle.  2Y2'-3'  Spreading,  sometimes  procum¬ 
bent  habit— smaller  leaves,  more  profuse  in  flowering  and 
more  gracful  habit  than  type.  Fragrant  flowers  lilac-carmine. 
to  2  ft .  1.00  8.00 

tatarica.  Tatarian  Honeysuckle.  (Pink,  red  and  white.)  9' -10' 
Flowers  and  fruit  freely  produced.  A  most  adaptable  shrub. 
Please  state  color  wanted. 


i  K 

to 

2 

ft . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft  . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft..... . 

. .  1.00 

8.00 

DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  21 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

LONICERA  thibetica.  Tibetan  Honeysuckle.  3'-4'  Small  gray-green  foliage. 

Pale  purple  flowers  densely  branched;  effective  near  rockery. 

\y2  to  2  ft . 75  6.00 

2  to  iy  ft .  . 1.00  8.00 

species.  A  new  honeysuckle  introduced  by  Arnold  Arboretum. 

2  to  3  ft...; . ..  .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  8.00 

LYCIUM  barbarum.  Matrimony  Vine.  10'-12'  Violet  flowers  in  June, 

followed  by  bright  red  fruits.  For  banks  or  retaining  walls. 

2  to  3  ft . .50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

chinensis.  Chinese  Matrimony  Vine.  12' -15'  Vigorous  and  prolific. 

2  to  3  ft . . . 50  4.00  30.00 

3  to  4  ft  . . 60  5.00  40.00 


MAGNOLIA  acuminata.  Cucumber  Tree.  70'-80’  Pyramidal  habit,  vig¬ 
orous  growth;  large  leaves;  flowers  greenish-yel.;  pink  fruits. 

3  to  4  ft  .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.50  22.00 

5  to  6  ft . . .  3.50  32.00 

glauca.  Sweet  Bay.  15'-20'  Delightfully  fragrant  creamy  flowers  in 

May,  glaucous  leaves  nearly  evergreen,  prefers  moist  location. 

to  2  ft.,  B.  SB... .  3.00 

2  to  3  ft.,  B.  &  B. .  4.00 

macrophylla.  Bigleaf  Magnolia.  20'-35'  Large  fragrant  cream-colored 
flowers  in  spring.  Unusually  large  leaves  give  tropical  effect. 


5 

to 

6 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

6.50 

6 

to 

8 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

9.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft. 

B.  &  B . 

11.00 

soulangeana.  Saucer  Magnolia.  15' -18'  Large  purplish  pink  and 
white  flowers — May.  Best  transplanted  in  early  spring. 


6"  pots . .  ....  4.50 

2  to  3  ft.  B.  &  B.  .. . 9.00 

4  to  5  ft...  . 17.50 

5  to  6  ft .  20.00  to  25.00 


stellata.  Star  Magnolia.  8' -10'  Spreading  shrubby  habit,  fragrant 
semi-doule  white  flowers,  appear  long  before  leaves  appear. 
Very  attractive. 

3"  pots .  2.50  22.00 


tripetala.  Umbrella  Magnolia.  30'-40'  Large  white  scented  flowers. 

2  to  3  ft.  B.  &  B .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  ft.  B.  &  B  .  .....  3.00  27.00 

MAHONIA.  See  Evergreens,  page  48. 

MALUS  arnoldiana.  Arnold  Crab.  8'-10'  White  flowers,  compact  habit. 

3  to  4  ft.. . 1.50 

4  to  5  ft . . .  2.00 

atrosanguinea.  Carmine  Crab.  10'-15'  Red  flowers  freely  borne. 

3  to  4  ft .  1.50  13.00  120.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00  18.00  160.00 

5  to  6  ft .  2.50  22.00 

baccata.  Native  Crab.  15'-18'  White  flowers,  April — very  hardy- 

4  to  5  ft .  1.50 

5  to  6  ft . . .  2.00 

coronaria.  Sweet  Crab.  15' -20'  Fragrant  blush  pink  flowers  in  April. 

3  to  4  ft . .  1.25  10.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.50  14.0C 

5  to  6  ft . . .  2.00  18.00 


22 _  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

MALUS  floribunda.  Japanese  Flowering  Crab.  12' -15'  Literally  covered 
with  pink  buds  and  white  flowers  in  spring — yellow  fruits. 

3  to  4  ft . 1.50  13.00 

4  to  5  ft  .  . . 2.00  18.00 

5  to  6  ft . . 2.50 

halliana  parkmanni.  Parkman  Crab.  12'-15'  Double  pink  flowers. 

resembling  tiny  roses  on  long  stems.  Grows  rather  slowly. 

3  to  4  ft . . .  2.25  20.00 

4  to  5  ft .  3.00 


ioensis  plena.  Bechtel  Crab.  10'-15'  Large  double  pure  pink  fragrant 
flowers  on  long  stalks.  Vigorous  grower— last  to  flower. 


2  to  3  ft.. . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  2.00  18.00  160.00 

4  to  5  ft . . .  2.75  25.00 

5  to  6  ft . ! . . . ’  3.50 


niedzwetzkyana.  Redvein  Crab.  12'-15'  Has  red  flowers,  leaves, 
branches  and  fruit— one  of  the  earliest  to  bloom.  Distinct. 


4  to  5  ft 


2.50 


prunifolia  rinki.  Chinese  Apple.  12' -15'  Large  fruits,  red  or  yellow; 
white  flowers. 


4  to  5  ft . .  2.00 

purpurea.  Purple  Crab.  12' -15'  Reddish  purple  flowers — open  growth. 

3  to  4  ft .  1.50  13.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00  18.00 

robusta.  Cherry  Crab.  12  -15'  Large  white  flowers, early;  red  fruits. 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00  18.00 

sargenti.  Sargent  Crab.  5'-6'  Pure  white,  very  compact  and  dwarf 
— small  scarlet  fruits  hang  on  almost  till  spring  Distinct. 

2  to  3  ft .  2.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  3.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . .  4.00 

scheideckeri.  Scheidecker  Crab.  10' -15'  Double  pink  lasting  flowers. 

Large  yellow  fruits — branches  form  narrow  pyramidal  heads. 

3  to  4  ft .  . .  1.50  13.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00  1 8.00 

5  to  6  ft .  3.00 

sieboldi.  Siebold  Crab.  15'-18'  Pale  pink  flowers — showy  red  fruits. 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.50 

4  to  5  ft .  2.00 

spectabilis.  Showy  Crab.  15' -18'  Large  fragrant  bright  pink  flowers. 

3  to  4  ft .  1.50 

4  to  5  ft . .  2.50 

zumi.  Zumi  Crab.  10' -12'  Pink  and  white  flowers,  scarlet  fruits. 

4  to  5  ft . . . .  2.00  18.00 


MORUS  acidosa.  Acid  Mulberry.  20’-25'  Small  tree  producing  edible  berries. 


3  to  4  ft . .. . 60  5.00 

alba  pendula.  Tea’s  Weeping  Mulberry.  8' -10' 

Medium  Grade . . . . .  4.00  35.00 

First  Class  Heads  .  5.00  45.00 

Extra  . .  6.00  55.00 

MITCHELLA.  See  Evergreens  page  48. 

MYRICA  carolinensis  (cerifera).  Northern  Bayberry.  4' -5'  Does  well 
in  poor  gravelly  soil.  Gray  waxy  berries  persisting  all  winter. 

15  to  18  in . 75  7.00  60.00 

IK  to  2  ft . 1.00  9.00 

2  to  2 K  h .  1.25 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  23 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

NANDINA  domestica.  4'-6'  Almost  evergreen.  Pleasing  soft  texture, 
good  autumn  coloring.  Red  berries  in  large  trusses.  Tender. 


2"  pots . . .  .50  4.00 

5"  pots .  1.00 


OSTRYA  virginiana.  Hop  Hornbeam.  25  -30'  Slender  spreading  branches; 

handsome  beech-like  foliage,  clear  yellow  in  autumn.  Smooth 
blue-gray  bark,  hop-like  fruits.  Useful  for  dry  locations. 

IH  to  2  ft . .  1.50  14.00 


OXYDENDRUM  arboreum.  Sourwood.  25'-30'  Graceful  clusters  of 
white  flowers-Aug.  Good  leathery  foliage,  fine  autumn  color. 


2  to  3  ft  .  1.35  12.00 

3  to  4  ft .  2.00  18.00 

4  to  5  ft .  2.50  22.00 

5  to  6  ft  .  3.00 

PACHISTIMA.  See  Evergreens,  page  49. 

PAULOWNIA  tomentosa.  Royal  Paulownia.  30'-40'  Grows  rapidly, 
•  very  large  leaves,  purple  flowers.  Not  quite  hardy  in  north. 

6  to  8  ft .  2.50 

8  to  10  ft  . 3.50 

PHELLODENDRON  sachaliense.  Cork  Tree.  50'-75'  Picturesque 
growth,  large  leaves.  Corky  bark.  Resists  heat  and  drought. 

3  to  4  ft . . . 1.50 

4  to  6  ft . 2.00 

6  to  8  ft... .  3.00 

8  to  10  ft  . 4.00 

PHILADELPHUS  Avalanche.  Avalanche  Mock  Orange.  3'-4'  Graceful 
arching  habit.  Blooms  profusely — long  narrow  leaves. 

llA  to  2  ft . 60  5.00 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00 


Banniere.  A  good  double  variety,  compact  growth,  slightly  fragrant. 

2  to  3  ft .  1.00  9.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.25  10.00 


Bouquet  Blanc.  White  Bouquet  Mock  Orange.  3'  Low  dense  habit. 

Blooms  freely  in  large  bunches,  May-June.  Small  leaves. 


IK  to  2  ft  .  -60  5.00  40.00 

2  to  3  ft  . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

coronarius.  Mock  Orange  or  Syringa.  9' -10'  The  fragrant  creamy 

white  flowers  are  freely  produced  in  May-June,  vigorous. 

2  to  3  ft . 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.00  8.00 

—  aureus.  Golden  Leaf  Mock  Orange.  4'-5'  Dwarf  compact  habit. 

12  to  15  in . .. .  .60  5.00 

15  to  1 8  in  . .  .75  6.00 

134  to  2  ft . 1.00  8.00 

2  to  2J4  ft . - .  1*25 

—  grandiflora.  Large  Flowering  Mock  Orange.  7'-8’  Vigorous. 

2  to  3  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.00  8.00 

gordonianus.  Gordon  Mock  Orange.  10'-12'  Blooms  freely,  vigorous. 

2  to  3  ft . .60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft. .  1.00  8.00  70.00 


24  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

PHILADELPHUS  lemoinei.  Lemoine  Mock  Orange.  4'-5'  Compact  habit, 
fragrant  semi-double  flowers  produced  along  slender  branches. 

134  to  2  ft . . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

fragrant. 


nivalis.  Snowbank  Mock  Orange.  4'-5' 


Free  flowering, 
.50  4.00 

.75  6.00 

1.00  8.00 


virginalis.  Virginal  Mock  Orange.  7'-8'  Beautiful  semi-double 
flowers  produced  intermittently  all  summer.  Most  desirable. 

2  to  3  ft . . . .  1.00  8.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 1.25  11.00 

PHOTINIA  glabra.  Smooth  Photinia.  8'  Small  flowers,  bright  red 
fruits,  compact  habit.  Deep  green  foliage  persists  till  winter. 

3  to  4  ft... . 1.00  9.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.50  12.00 

villosa.  Red  Berried  Photinia.  8'-9'  Flowers  white,  June,  rich 

scarlet  berries  prof usely  borne  in  autumn,  splendid  thick  foliage. 


.85 

1.00 

1.50 

2.00 


8.00 

9.00 

13.00 

18.00 


70.00 

80.00 


PHYSOCARPUS  opulifolius  (SPIRE A).  Ninebark.  9-10'  Creamy  white 
June — good  for  shade.  Good  vigorous  shrub,  easily  grown. 


.75 

1.00 


6.00 

8.00 


9' -10'  Leaves  turn  yellow  to  bronze. 

. 50  4.00 

. . . 75  6.00 


Waxy  white  flowers,  May -June. 


—  aureus.  Goldleaf  Ninebark. 

2  to  3  ft...._ . 

3  to  4  ft . . . 

PICEA.  See  Evergreens,  pages  49. 

PIERIS  mariana.  Stagger  Bush.  5' -6' 

15  to  18  in .  .85 

IK  to  2  ft . 1.00 

floribunda.  See  Evergreens,  page  49. 
japonica.  See  Evergreens,  page  49. 

PINUS.  See  Evergreens,  page  50. 

PLAT  ANUS  occidentalis.  American  Plane  Tree.  100' 

North  American  tree.  Has  creamy  white  bark  which  sheds 
in  patches.  Fruits  or  buttonballs  borne  singly.  Grows  quickly. 

to  8  ft.. . . .  2.75 

to  10  ft . 3.50 

to  10  ft.,  1J4  to  IK  in-  4.50 

European  Plane  Tree.  7 O' -80'  A  good  tree  for  park  and 
street  use — quick  grower,  stands  city  conditions,  also  succeeds 


8.00 

9.00 


The  tallest  native 


6 

8 

8 

orientalis. 


at 

5 

seashore, 
to  6 

ft . 

1.75 

16.00 

150.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft.. . 

2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft . 

3.00 

28.00 

250.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft.,  IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

4.25 

40.00 

350.00 

10 

to 

1  1 

ft.,  IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

5.50 

50.00 

1 1 

to 

12 

ft.,  1  % 

to 

2 

in. 

7.00 

65.00 

12 

to 

14 

ft.,  2 

to 

2K 

in. 

8.00 

POLYGONUM  auberti.  China  Fleecevine.  25' -35'  Vigorous  growing 
vine  covered  during  early  summer  and  autumn  with  numer¬ 
ous  small  white  flowers. 


1.00 


8.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  25 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

POPULUS  balsamifera.  Balsam  Poplar.  7 5' -80'  Buds  fragrant  in  spring. 
8  to  10  ft....  1.25  10.00 

10  to  12  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in.  1.50  13.00 

bolleana.  Bolleana  Poplar.  50'-60'  Leaves  white  underneath;  similar 
character  to  Lombardy  poplar — gray  bark,  grows  quickly. 


4 

to 

6 

ft... 

1.25 

1  1.00 

100.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft... 

1.50 

14.00 

130.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft... 

2.00 

18.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft:, 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

2.50 

12 

to 

14 

ft., 

IK 

to 

2 

in. 

4.00 

12 

to 

14 

ft., 

2 

to 

2K 

in. 

5.50 

canescens. 

Gray  Poplar 

.  30' -40'  Hardy 

—useful  for  exposed  places. 

9 

to 

10 

ft. 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

3.00 

25.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

4.00 

35.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

IK 

to 

2 

in. 

5.00 

45.00 

12 

to 

14 

ft., 

2 

to 

2K 

in. 

6.00 

55.00 

12 

to 

14 

ft., 

2K 

to 

3K 

in. 

7.50 

70.00 

eugenei  (monolifera).  Carolina  Poplar.  7 5' -90'  Rapid  grower  succeeds 
■  even  on  dry  places  and  near  seashore.  Has  spreading  roots. 


8  to  10  ft _ _ 1.00  8.00  70.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in-  1.25  10.00  90.00 

11  to  12  ft.,  IK  -to  1%  in.  1.75  15.00 

nigra  italica.  Lombardy  Poplar.  60' -80'  Tall  spire-like  character — 
is  valued  for  screens  and  architectural  effects.  Grows  quickly, 
and  retains  its  lower  branches. 

4  to  6  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

6  to  8  ft . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

8  to  10  ft . 1.50  12.00  100.00 

10  to  12  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in.  2.00  18.00  150.00 

11  to  12  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in.  2.50  22.00  200.00 

12  to  14  ft.,  IK  to  2  in.  3.00  27.00  250.00 

12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2K  in.  4.00  35.00 

12  to  14  ft.,  2K  to  2K  in.  5.00  45.00 

simoni.  Simon  Poplar.  25'-30'  Hardy  small  tree;  good  foliage. 

6  to  8  ft . .  1.25  12.00 

8  to  10  ft . . . . . .  1.50  14.00 

8  to  10  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in-  2.00  18.00 

Volga  Poplar.  Has  similar  upright  growth  to  the  Lombardy  poplar. 

6  to  8  ft . . . 1.00  8.00 

8  to  10  ft . . 1.35  10.00 

.8  to  10  ft.,  IK  to  IK  in-  1-75  15.00 

POTENTILLA  fruticosa.  Shrubby  Cinquefoil.  3'-4'  Blooms  profusely, 
clear  yellow,  June-Sept.  A  very  adaptable  and  useful  shrub. 

IK  to  2  ft... . . .  .75  6.00 

2  to  2K  ft . . 1.00  8.00 


tridenta.  See  Evergreens  page  50. 

PRINOS.  See  ILEX  glabra,  page  44. 

PRUNUS  cerasifera  pissardi.  Purple  Leaf  Plum.  12' -15'  Valued  because 


of  purplish  foliage. 

Prune  every  year  for 

best  color 

effect. 

2  to  3 

ft. . 

. . .  1.00 

8.00 

3  to  4 

ft . 

1.25 

1 1.00 

4  to  5  • 

ft . 

1.50 

14.00 

5  ft . 

. . .  2.00 

18.00 

glandulosa  (amygdalus  nana) 

.  Double  Flowering 

Almond. 

5'  6' 

Pink  and  white. 

(Please 

specify  which  color  you  want.) 

IK  to  2 

ft . . 

. . 60 

5.00 

40.00 

2  to  2K  ft . 

.75 

7.00 

60.00 

2K  to  3 

ft . 

. . .  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

26  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

PRUNUS  maritima.  Beach  Plum.  9'  10'  Small  white  flowers,  Aprils 
purple  fruits.  Splendid  subject  for  sandy  soil  or  near  seashore. 

IK  to  2  ft _ _  .75  6.00 

padus.  European  Bird  Cherry.  30'-40'  Decorative  flowering  tree; 
has  long  drooping  racemes  of  white  flowers,  black  fruit. 

3  to  4  ft.  . 1.00  8.00 

4  to  5  ft  . 1.25  10.00 

serrulata.  Oriental  Cherry.  25'-30'  Pure  white,  semPdouble,  May. 

IK  to  2  ft . . . .  1.00 

—  Hisakura.  Double  Pink  Japan  Cherry.  25'-30'  Large  clusters  of 
double  flowers  of  a  delicate  pale  pink.  Grows  vigorously. 

4  to  5  ft.  B.  &  B. . .  7.50 

James  H.  Veitch  (Fugenzo).  Veitch  Japan  Cherry.  30'  40' 
The  most  handsome  double  flowering  cherry  cultivated.  Has 
large  rose^pink  flowers,  upright  habit;  vigorous  grower. 

4  to  5  ft.  B.  &  B .  7.50 

—  flore  pleno.  Double  White  Cherry.  30' -35'  Upright,  branching. 

4  to  5  ft.  B.  &  B. . .  7.50 


Single  Pink.  Japan  Flowering  Cherry.  This  is  the  beautiful  single 
pink  cherry  that  is  the  great  attraction  at  the  Capitol  grounds. 

3  to  4  ft.  B.  &  B .  6.00 

4  to  5  ft.  B.  &  B.  . .  7.50 

subhirtella  pendula.  Weeping  Japan  Cherry.  12'-15'  Most  beautiful 
and  graceful  tree  covered  with  pink  blossoms  in  early  spring. 
PYAMIDAL  FORM  (budded  low). 


4 

to  5 

ft.  B.  &  B. . 

6.00 

5 

to  6 

ft.  B.  &  B . 

8.00 

6 

to  7 

ft.  B.  &  B . 

.  10.00 

STANDARD 

FORM 

2 

yr.  head,  B.  &  B . 

7.50 

3 

yr.  head,  B.  &  B.  . . . . . 

.  10.00 

tomentosa.  Nanking  Cherry.  6' -7'  A  splendid  shrub,  has  pink  buds 
expanding  to  white  flowers — small  red  fruits  relished  by  birds. 

2  to  3  ft... . 75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft... . 85  7.50 

4  to  5  ft . . 1.00  8.50 


triloba  plena.  Double  Flowering  Plum.  T-8'  Double  pink  flowers 
before  the  leaves,  April-May.  Handsome  and  useful  shrub. 


IK  to  2  ft. 

2  to  3  ft. 

3  to  4  ft. 

4  to  5  ft. 


.75  6.00 

1 .00  8.00 

1.25  10.00 

1.50 


PTELEA  trifoliata.  Hop  Tree.  10' -12'  Fruit  clusters  look  and  smell 
like  hops,  turning  brown  in  Autumn.  Fresh  green  foliage. 

2  to  3  ft... . .60  5.00 

3  to  4  ft . .75  6.00 

6  to  8  ft . . . 1.25  10.00 

PYRACANTHA.  See  Evergreens,  page  5 1 . 

QUERCUS  alba.  White  Oak.  100'  Best  planted  in  spring;  slow  growth. 

4  to  6  ft . . . 3.50 


coccinea.  Scarlet  Oak.  7 5' -90'  Most  striking  autumn  colors,  tall 
stately  grower,  deeply  cut  leaves — succeeds  in  dry  places. 
8  to  10  ft .  4.50 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  27 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

QUERCUS  palustris.  Pin  Oak.  7 5' -90'  Takes  kindly  to  cultivation,  prefers 
moist  soil  but  is  very  adaptable.  Particularly  fitting  as  a  street 
tree  with  symmetrical  pyramidal  head.  Good  autumn  effects. 


rubra. 


8 

ft... 

4.00 

35.00 

8 

ft., 

IK 

to 

IK 

in.. 

6.00 

55.00 

7 

to 

9 

ft., 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

7.  CO 

65.00 

9 

to 

10 

ft., 

IK 

to 

2 

in. 

8.50 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

2 

to 

2K 

in. 

10.00 

12 

to 

13 

ft., 

2K 

to 

2K 

in. 

12.00 

13 

to 

14 

ft., 

2K 

to 

3 

in. 

13.50 

13  . 

to 

15 

ft., 

3 

to 

3K 

in. 

17.50 

14 

to 

15 

ft., 

3K 

to 

4 

in. 

20.00 

(pedunculata) . 

English  Oak. 

100' 

Forms  1 

Droad  round  head. 

IK 

to 

IK 

in.. 

5.00 

2K 

to 

3 

in.. 

13.50 

.  Red 

Oak.  7 5' -90'  Comparatively 

quick  growth,  rich  autumn 

coloring  in 

greens  and  reds— 

-unfolding  leaves  pink. 

6 

to 

8 

ft... 

3.50 

8 

to 

9 

ft., 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

6.00 

9 

to 

10 

ft., 

IK 

to 

IK 

in. 

7.00 

9 

to 

11 

ft., 

IK 

to 

2 

in. 

8.50 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

2K 

to 

2K 

in. 

12.00 

RETINOSPORA.  See  Evergreens,  pages  51-53. 

RHAMNUS  cathartica.  Common  Buckthorn.  9' -10'  Dark  green  leaves, 
numerous  black  berries.  Valuable  background  shrub— hardy. 
IK  to  2  ft . . .  .35  3.00 

2  to  3  ft  . . . 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . . .  ...  .75  6.00 

frangula.  Glossy  Buckthorn.  8'  9'  Berries  red  changing  to  black. 


.50 

.60 

.75 

[.00 


4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

8.00 


RHODODENDRON 
RHODORA 


See  Evergreens,  pages  53-54. 
canadensis.  Rhodora.  3'  Attractive  rosy-purple  flowers 
appear  before  the  leaves.  Habit  somewhat  similar  to  Azalea 
Vaseyi.  Useful  for  shady  places  and  naturalistic  planting. 


1  to  IK  ft. 

IK  to  2  ft. 

RHODOTYPOS  kerriodes. 

flowers,  May- 


1.00  9.00 

. .  1.25  11.00 

Jetbead.  4' -5'  Fresh  green  foliage, pure  white 
■June — shining  black  bead-like  berries  all  winter. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . . . 

_  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . . 

1.25 

10.00 

80.00 

RHUS  canadensis  (aromatica).  Fragrant  Sumach.  4' -5'  Clusters  of  small 
yellow  flowers,  April-May.  Attractive  in  June  when  covered 
with  coral-red  fruits.  Withstands  drought.  Aromatic  foliage. 

15  to  18  in . .60  5.00  40.00 

IK  to  2  ft....... . .75  7.00  60.00 

2  to  3  ft... . 1.00  9.00 

copallina.  Shining  Sumach.  12'-13'  Showy  crimson  fruits,  hand¬ 
some  foliage,  good  autumn  coloring.  Succeeds  in  poor  soil. 


IK  to  2  ft. 

2  to  3  ft . . 

3  to  4  ft. . . . 

cotinus.  Smoke  Tree.  Purple  Fringe. 

flowers,  June-July.  Good  foliage 

2  to  3  ft.. . 

3  to  4  ft . 

4  to  5  ft . . . 


.50 
.60 
.75 

10'-12' 


4.00 
5.00 
7.00 
Feathery  purplish 


brilliant  autumn  coloring. 

1.50 

2.00 

2.50 


28  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

RHUS  glabra.  Smooth  Sumach.  10'  12'  Crimson  fruits  in  bunches — rich 
autumn  coloring.  Thrives  in  poor  soil.  Has  bluish  branches. 
3  to  4  ft _ _ _ _ _  .50 

laciniata.  Cutleaf  Smooth  Sumach.  4' -5'  Delicately  cut  leaves 
grows  slowly.  Striking  crimson  early  autumn  coloring. 


\y2  to  2 

ft  . 

.65 

6.00 

2  to  3 

ft . 

.75 

7.00 

3  to  4 

ft . 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

typhina.  Staghorn 

Sumach.  15' -18' 

Picturesqi 

ae  habit- 

-  brilliant 

autumn  effect.  Useful  for  park  and  general  landscape 

planting. 

3  to  4 

ft...... . . . 

.50 

4.00 

4  to  5 

ft . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

5  to  6 

ft . . . . 

.85 

8.00 

70.00 

6  to  8 

ft _ _ _ _ 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

—  laciniata.  Cutleaf  Staghorn  Sumach. 

14-15’ 

Leaves  fi 

inely  cut, 

giving  attractive  feathery  appearance.  Brilliant  in 

autumn. 

2  to  3 

ft. . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

3  to  4 

ft . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

4  to  5 

ft _ _ _ _ _ 

.85 

8.00 

70.00 

6  to  8 

ft..... 

1.00 

8.50 

80.00 

RIBES  odoratum  (aureum). 

flowers  in  May 


2 

3 

gordoniana. 

2 

3 


ROBINIA  hispida. 

June 
1 K  to 

2  to 

3  to 


Golden  Currant.  6'-?'  Fragrant  yellow 
Useful  for  planting  under  “leggy”  shrubs. 

to  3  ft . . 60  5.00  40.00 

to  4  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

Gordon  Currant.  5'-6'  Purplish  rose  flowers  in  May. 
to  3  ft. . . . . 60  5.00 

4  ft....... . . . 75  6.00 

Rose  Acacia.  5' -6'  Attractive  rosy  pink  flowers,  May- 
Soon  develops  into  a  mass.  Good  for  dry  banks. 


to 


.60 

.75 

1.00 


5.00 


pseudo  acacia. 

4  to 
6  to 
8  to 


Locust. 
6  ft. 
8  ft. 
10  ft. 


60' -80' 


Fragrant  white  flowers  in  May. 

1.00  8.00  70.00 

.  1.25  11.00  90.00 

.  1.75  16.00 

ROSA  blanda.  Meadow  Rose.  4'-5'  Pink,  May;  almost  thornless,  red  bark. 

134  to  2  ft . 50  4.00 

2  to  234  ft . 75  7.00  60.00 

234  to  3  ft .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

hugonis.  Father  Hugo  Rose.  6' -8’  Clear  yellow  single  flowers  freely 
produced,  June.  Bushy  habit;  small  decorative  foliage. 

134  to  2  ft .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

lucida  (virginiana).  Virginia  Rose.  5'-6'  Pink,  June.  Red  decorative 
fruits,  red  bark,  thick  shiny  leaves.  Useful  for  seashore. 

134  to  2  ft.. . 60  5.00 

2  to  3  ft . .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.00  9.00 

moyesi.  Moyes  Rose.  6'  Blood  red  flowers  234  inches  across 
beautiful  foliage.  Develops  into  a  fine  bushy  specimen. 

2  yr.,  heavy . .  1.00 

multiflora.  Fragrant  white  flowers  in  spring,  attractive  red  fruit  in  fall. 

3  to  4  ft  _ .60  5.00  40.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 75  7.00  60.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 


29 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ROSA  nitida.  Bristly  Rose.  3'  Deep  pink,  June-July.  Good  for  holding 
banks  and  general  mass  planting.  Good  autumn  coloring. 

IH  to  2  ft . . 60  5.00  40.00 

2  to  234  ft-  .  - . 75  6.00 

234  to  3  ft . . . 1.00  8.00 

palustris  (Carolina).  Swamp  Rose.  6'-7'  Pink,  May-July.  Vigorous. 

134  to  2  ft . .60  5.00 

2  to  2^  ft-- . . 75  7.00 

234  to  3  ft . 1.00  9.00 


rubiginosa.  Sweet  Briar.  5'-6'  Bright  pink,  June.  Aromatic  foliage. 

2  to  3  ft. _ _ _ _  .85  7.00  60.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.00  9.00 


rubrifolia  (ferruginea).  Redleaf  Rose.  5'-6’  Has  distinct  purplish-red 
leaves  and  bark;  good  winter  subject.  Pink  flowered,  June. 


2  to  3  ft . . .  1.00 

3  ■  to  4  ft _ _ _  1.25 


rugosa.  Red  Rugosa  Rose.  4' -5'  Handsome  shrub,  large  deep  pink 
flowers,  June— Sept.  Rich  green  foliage  and  large  red  fruits. 
Useful  in  shrubbery  border  or  as  hedge — good  fall  coloring. 


134  to  2  ft. 

2  to  3  ft. 

3  to  4  ft. 

4  ft . 


.50  4.00 

.60  5.00 

.75  7.00 

1.00  9.00 


—  alba.  White  Rugosa  Rose.  4' -5'  Large  pure  white  flowers. 

134  to  2  ft . 75  6.00 

2  to  3  ft . . 85  8.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  9.00 

4  ft . . . . . .  1.25  11.00 

—  repens  alba.  Trailing  Rugosa  Rose.  Has  the  same  handsome 

foliage  as  type.  Large  white  flowers  are  exquisite.  Prostrate 
habit;  good  for  rocky  bank.  Grows  quickly,  soon  binds  the  soil. 
2  yr . : . .. . . . „  1.00  9.00 

- Max  Graf.  Similar  habit  to  preceding;  beautiful  single  pink  flowers. 

2  yr.  heavy . . . . . .  1 .00  9.00 

setigera.  Prairie  Rose.  5’ -6'  Tall  arching  branches,  vigorous  growth. 

handsome  foliage,  deep  rose  flowers  in  clusters,  June-July. 

3  to  4  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft  _ 1.00  8.00  60.00 


spinosissima.  Scotch  Rose.  3  -4'  A  dainty  but  compact  grower — 
branches  covered  with  soft  thorns.  Has  attractive  small  foliage. 
Pink  or  creamy  single  flowers. 

15  to  18  in  . 80  7.00  60.00 

134  to  2  ft . . . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

wichuriana.  Memorial  Rose.  15' -25'  White — particularly  useful  for 
covering  banks  or  boulders.  Thick  small  shining  green  foliage. 
134  to  2  ft .  . 50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft  . . . - .  .75  6.00 

3  to  4  ft.. . . . 1.00  8.00  70.00 


30 


HYBRID  ROSES 


Roses 

The  follozving  roses  have  been  selected  as  being  a  really  representative 
collection.  All  are  vigorous  growers  and  free  bloomers,  hardy  and 
dependable. 


HYBRID  TEA  or  MONTHLY  BLOOMING  ROSES 


$1.00  each;  9.00  ten;  75.00  hundred 


Betty,  yellow  shaded  pink. 
Columbia,  dark  pink. 

Duchess  of  Wellington,  yellow. 
Eldorado,  golden  yellow 
Gen.  McArthur,  red. 

Gruss  an  Teplitz,  red. 

Kaiserine  A.  Victoria,  white. 
Killarney  Queen,  dark  pink. 

Lady  Ursula,  light  pink. 

Laurent  Carle,  rich  crimson. 

Los  Angeles,  yellow  shaded  pink. 


Mad.  Butterfly,  light  pink. 

Mad.  C.  Testout,  dark  pink. 

Mad.  E.  Herriot,  yellow  shaded  pink 
Mad.  Jules  Bouche,  white. 

Mrs.  Aaron  Ward,  yellow. 

Mrs.  Henry  Morse,  pink. 

Ophelia,  flesh  pink 
Radiance,  dark  pink. 

Red  Radiance,  red. 

Souv.  de  C.  Pernet,  yellow. 

White  Killarney,  white. 


HYBRID  PERPETUAL  or  JUNE  ROSES 
$1.00  each;  9.00  ten;  75.00  hundred 

Frau  Karl  Druschki,  pure  white.  J.  B.  Clark,  crimson. 

General  Jacquiminot,  red.  Mrs.  John  Lang,  clear  pink. 

George  Ahrends,  light  pink.  Paul  Neyron,  rose  pink. 

POLYANTHA  ROSES  or  BABY  RAMBLERS 
$1.00  each;  9.00  ten;  75.00  hundred 


Dorothy  Haworth,  pink. 
Eblouissant,  crimson. 
Edith  Cavell,  crimson. 
Geo.  Elgar,  yellow. 


Gruss  an  Aachen,  large  flesh  pink. 
Marie  Pavic,  white. 

Mrs.  Cutbush,  pink. 

Mrs.  Wm.  Koning,  white. 


CLIMBING  ROSES  or  RAMBLERS 


$1.00  each; 

Albertine,  double  clear  pink. 
Aviateur  Bleriot,  yellow. 

Bess  Lovett,  crimson  red. 
Christine  Wright,  clear  pink. 
Climbing  American  Beauty,  ro 
Dr.  Van  Vliet,  flesh  pink. 


».00  ten;  75.00  hundred 

Gardenia,  yellow. 

Mary  Lovett,  large  white. 
Mary  Wallace,  bright  pink. 
Paul’s  Scarlet  Climber, 
red.  Purity,  pure  white. 

Silver  Moon,  pure  white. 


3  to  4  ft.,  $1.00  each;  8.00  ten;  60.00  hundred 


American  Pillar,  single  red,  white  cen. 
Dorothy  Perkins,  pink. 

Excelsa,  crimson. 


Hiawatha,  single  red. 
Tausendschon,  light  pink. 
White  Dorothy  Perkins. 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  31 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

RUBUS  odoratus.  Flowering  Raspberry.  5'-6'  Rose  colored  fragrant 
flowers  produced  all  summer — good  for  covering  shady  banks. 

2  to  3  ft  . . . 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . . . . . .  .75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft  .  . .  1.00  8.00 

SALISBURIA.  See  GINKGO,  page  1  5. 

SALIX  babylonica.  Babylon  Weeping  Willow.  50'  60'  Particularly 
appropriate  for  waterside  planting — long  pendulous  branches. 


4 

to 

6 

ft _ _ _ 

1.25  11.00  100.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft.  _ _ 

1.75  16.00  150.00 

8 

ot 

10 

ft....... . . . . 

2.50  22.00  200.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft . . 

3.25  30.00 

blanda  (dolorosa). 

Wisconsin  Weeping  Willow.  40'-50'  Spreading 

pendulous  branches;  leaves  dk.  green  above,  glaucous  beneath. 

4 

to 

6 

ft . . . 

1.25  10.00  75.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft....... . . . . 

1.35  12.00  90.00 

caprea.  Pusy  Willow.  BUSH  FORM. 

15' -2 O'  Very  desirable  for 

.  spring 

;  effects.  Will  succeed  in 

dry  as  well  as  wet  places. 

6 

to 

8 

ft _ _ _ 

1.00  8.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft _ _ 

1.50  12.00 

elegantissima.  Thurlow  Weeping  Willow. 

60'  70'  Vigorous,  spreading. 

4 

to 

6 

ft _ _ _ _ _ _ 

1.50  12.00  100.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft _ _ _ 

1.75  16.00  150.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft _ _ _ 

2.50  22.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft . . . 

3.25  30.00 

incana  (rosmarinifolia).  Rosemary  Willow.  12' -15'  Good  for  fine  tex- 

ture  in  foliage  effects — narrow 

leaves  silvery  white  beneath. 

2 

to 

3 

ft....... . . . . 

.50  4.00  30.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft....:. . . . 

.75  6.00 

pentandra. 

Laurel  Leaf  Willow.  20'-30'  Shining  dark  green  leaves 

make  this 

a  worthwhile  background.  Good  for  the  seashore. 

3 

to 

4 

ft _ _ _ 

.75  6.00  50.00 

4 

to 

6 

ft . 

1.00  8.00  70.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . : . 

1.25  10.00  90.00 

vitellina. 


Golden  Willow.  25' -30' 
being  bright  golden  yellow. 


Valuable  for  winter  effect,  bark 
Silky  leaves  are  silvery  beneath- 


3 

to 

4 

ft . . . . 

.75 

6.00  50.00 

4 

to 

6 

ft.  .  .... 

1.00 

8.00  70.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft.... . . . . . 

1.25 

11.00  100.00 

pendula. 

Golden  Weeping  Willow. 

20' -3 O'  Graceful  habit. 

4 

to 

6 

ft . . . . 

1.25 

10.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . . . 

1.75 

15.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft... . 

2.50 

22.00 

—  britzensis.  Bronze  Willow. 

with  Golden  Willow. 

3  to  4  ft _ 

4  to  6  ft.. . 

6  to  8  ft . . 


20'-25'  Particularly  good  when  used 
Has  distinct  reddish-bronze  bark. 

. 75  6.00 

1.00  8.00  70.00 
1.25  11.00  100.00 


SAMBUCUS  canadensis.  American  Elder.  8' -9'  Fine  for  swampy  places. 

Fragrant  flowers,  June-July.  Black  fruits  enjoyed  by  birds. 

2  to  3  ft . . . . . - . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . .  . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

—  acutiloba.  Cutleaf  American  Elder.  8' -9'  Leaves  finely  cut.  Similar 

flowers  and  fruit  to  preceding.  Distinct,  desirable  shrub. 

2  to  3  ft  _ 50  4.00 

3  to  4  ft  . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft  1.00  8.00  70.00 


32  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 


SAMBUCUS  canadensis  aurea.  Golden  Elder.  10' -12'  Yellow  foliage. 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft. . .  .85  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft  . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

racemosa  (pubens).  Red  Elder.  8'  10'  Bright  red  berries  in  June. 

4  to  5  ft....... . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

5  to  6  ft _ _ 1.25  11.00 

SASSAFRAS  variifolium.  Common  Sassafras.  40'-50'  Handsome  light 
green  foliage,  striking  autumn  color;  transplants  best  in  spring. 

3  to  4  ft.. . . .  1.50 

4  to  5  ft . . .  2.00 


SCHIZOPHRAGMA.  See  HYDRANGEA  petiolaris,  page  16. 
SHORTIA.  See  Evergreens,  page  54. 

SOPHORA  japonica.  Pagoda  Tree.  30' -40'  White  flowers  in  late  summer. 

5  to  6  ft... . 3.00 

6  to  8  ft . . . 4.00 

8  to  10  ft . 5.00  , 

SORB  ARIA  aitchisoni.  Kashmir  False  Spirea.  4' -5'  Graceful  compound 
foliage.  Large  heads  of  flowers  creamy  white  in  July-Sept. 


2 

to  3 

ft . . 

.75  6.00  50.00 

3 

to  4 

ft . 

1.00  8.00  70.00 

4 

to  5 

ft . 

. .  1.25  10.00 

arborea  glabrata.  Smooth 
spikes,  July-Aug. 

Tree  Spirea.  10' -12'  Handsome  flower 
Has  smooth  purplish  branchlets.  Scarce. 

3 

to  4 

ft _ 

_ _ _ _ 75 

4 

to  5 

ft . 

. . .  1.00 

5 

to  6 

ft . 

. .  1.25 

sorbifolia. 

Ural  False  Spirea.  4'-5'  Fluffy  white  flowers,  June  Aug. 

2 

to  3 

ft.. . 

.75  6.00  50.00 

3 

to  4 

ft . 

. . . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

SORBUS  americana.  American  Mountain  Ash.  20'  25'  Has  pointed 
leaves,  small  bright  red  berries.  Grows  slower  than  European. 

4  to  5  ft.. . . . . .  1.75  15.00 

5  to  6  ft . . . . . .  2.00  18.00 


aucuparia.  European  Mountain  Ash.  25'-30'  A  valuable  tree  on  a 
small  lawn.  The  conspicuous  orange'scarlet  berries  are  quite 
striking  and  are  a  favorite  food  of  robins.  Has  smaller  rounded 
leaves  and  larger  berries  than  the  American  variety. 


4 

to 

5 

ft . 

1.50 

13.00 

120.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

.  2.00 

18.00 

150.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . 

.  2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft . 

.  3.00 

28.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft . . . 

5.00 

—  pendula.  Weeping  Mountain  Ash.  Curious  pendulous  branches. 

2  yr.  heads. . . .  4.00 

3  yr.  heads .  5.00 

SPIRAEA  arguta.  Garland  Spirea.  5' -6'  Small  light  green  leaves — very 
free  flowering.  May.  Coarser,  more  vigorous  than  Thunbergi. 
\lA  to  2  ft . . . 50  4.00 

billiardi.  Billiard  Spirea.  5'-6'  Bright  pink  fluffy  flower  spikes 
sometimes  eight  ins.  long  in  July-Oct.  Valuable  for  dry  places. 
3  to  4  ft . . .  .75  6.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  33 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

SPIRAEA  bumalda-  Bumalda  Spirea.  2'-3'  Light  pink  flowers,  July-Sept. 


IK  to  2  ft  . 75  6.00  50.00 

2  to  2K  ft .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

2 K  to  3  ft . 1.25  10.00  80.00 


Anthony  Waterer.  Waterer  Spirea.  3'  Deeper  rose  pink  than 
preceding  -very  free  flowering  all  summer.  A  compact  shrub. 


IK  to  2  ft  . . . . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  2 K  ft .  . 75  6.00  50.00 

2K  to  3  ft  . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

fortunei  (callosa  rosea).  Fortune  Spirea .  3'  Handsome  pink  flowering. 

IK  to  2  ft..... .  .50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 60  5.00 

3  to  4  ft..... . 75  6.00 

froebeli.  Froebel  Spirea.  4'  Similar  to  Anthony  Waterer,  but  more 
vigorous  and  the  flowers  are  a  lighter  shade  of  pink. 

IK  to  2  ft . . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft. . . . . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

japonica  (callosa  alba).  Japanese  Spirea.  3'  White,  June-July. 

PurplisNgreen  foliage  when  young.  Blooms  freely — good. 

15  to  18  in  _ 75  6.00  50.00 

IK  to  2  ft . . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

2  to  2K  ft . -  - .  1.25  10.00  80.00 

latifolia  (salicifolia.)  Meadow  Spirea.  5'-6'  Pink — July. 

IK  to  2  ft  . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft  _ 75  6.00  50.00 

nipponica  rotundifolia.  Big  Nippon  Spirea.  8'-9'  White,  June — 
good  dark  green  leaves  persisting  till  late  fall.  Open  habit. 

IK  to  2  ft. . . . .50  4.00 

2  to  3  ft . .  .75  6.00 


opulifolia.  See  PHYSOCARPUS,  page  24. 

prunifolia.  Bridal  Wreath.  T-8'  Double  white,  May.  Free  flowering, 
handsome  dark  green  foliage  turning  orange  in  autumn. 


2  to  3  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.25  10.00  80.00 


reevesiana.  Reeves  Spirea.  4' -5'  Pure  white,  May-June.  Graceful 
arching  habit.  Retains  green  leaves  till  late. 

IK  to  2  ft . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . .75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 1.00  8.00  60.00 


thunbergi.  Thunberg  Spirea.  4' -5'  Slender  arching  branches  clothed 
with  pure  white  flowers,  April-May.  Feathery  light  green 
leaves.  Valuable  for  seaside  planting.  Good  fall  coloring. 


IK  to  2  ft . . . .75  .  6.00  50.00 

2  to  2  K  ft  .  L00  8.00  60.00 

2K  to  3  ft  1.25  10.00  80.00 


.50 

.75 

1.00 


4.00 

6.00 

8.00 


30.00 

50.00 

70.00 


34_ DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

SPIRAEA  tomentosa.  Hardback.  3' -4'  Woolly  rose-pink  flowers,  July-Sept. 

Leaves  brownish  underside.  Good  in  masses  for  low  ground. 

IK  to  2  ft . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

trichocarpa.  Another  Arnold  Arboretum  introduction,  somewhat  simi¬ 
lar  to  Van  Houtte  and  promises  well  to  be  very  popular. 

2  to  3  ft . . .  1.00  8.00 

van  houttei.  Van  Houttei  Spirea.  8-9'  White,  May-June.  Graceful 
habit.  Extremely  free  flowering  and  very  adaptable. 

2  to  3  ft . 

3  to  4  ft . 

4  to  5  ft  . 

SPRUCE.  See  PICEA,  pages  49. 

STAPHYLEA  colchica.  Colchis  Bladder  Nut.  10' -12'  Flowers  white, 
with  distinctive  fragrance,  May-June.  Decorative  seed  pods. 

IK  to  2  ft... . 1.00  9.00 

trifolia.  American  Bladdernut.  10' -12'  Upright  habit,  white  flower, 
April-May,  followed  by  decorative  bladder-like  fruits. 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.50  14.00 

5  to  6  ft........... .  2.00  18.00 

STEPHANANDRA  flexuosa.  Cutleaf  Stephanandra.  5'-6'  Graceful 

compact  habit;  handsome  foliage,  similar  to  small  maple  leaf. 

. 60  5.00  40.00 

. 75  7.00 

_ _ _ _ _  1.00 

See  Evergreens,  page  54. 

STYRAX  japonica.  Japanese  Storax.  12' -15'  White  bell-shaped  pendant 
flowers,  June-July.  Makes  a  handsome  lawn  specimen. 


1 K  to  2  ft. 
2  to  2K  ft 

2K  to  3  ft. 

STRANVAESIA  davidiana. 


2  to  3  ft . . 

. . 75 

6.00 

3  to  4  ft . 

. .  1.00 

9.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 

_ _  1.25 

10.00 

5  to  6  ft . 

.  1.50 

SYMPHORICARPOS  chenaulti. 

4'-5'  A  useful,  compact  shrub. 

IK  to  2  ft . 

.  .60 

5.00 

2  to  3  ft . . 

. . . . 75 

7.00 

racemosus.  Snowberry.  4' -5' 

Large  white  berries  in 

Sept.  Attractive 

foliage.  Best  in  half-shady,  moist  locations. 

IK  to  2  ft . 

_ _ 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2  to  3  ft . . 

. 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3  to  3K  ft . 

. 80 

7.00 

60.00 

3K  to  4  ft  . . 

1.00 

9.00 

vulgaris.  Coralberry.  4'-5' 

More  compact  than  preceding. 

Coral- 

red  berries  persisting  throughout  winter — for  shady,  dry  places. 

IK  to  2  ft . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

2  to  3  ft _ 

. . 60 

5.00 

40.00 

3  to  3K  ft . - . 

. 75 

6.00 

50.00 

3K  to  4  ft . 

1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

SYMPLOCOS  paniculata  fcrataegoides).  Asiatic  Sweetleaf. 

15’  20’ 

SYRINGA 


Numerous  small  white  flowers  in  May,  followed  by  bright 
turquoise-blue  berries  in  autumn.  Good  foliage  retained  till 
late  autumn.  Spreading  branches — prefers  drained  half-shade. 

2  to  2K  ft . - .  L50 

chinensis  (rothomagensis.)  Chinese  Lilac.  8'  9'  Slender 
branches,  graceful.  Violet  flowers  in  May — free  flowering. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . 

.65 

6.00 

50.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . . . . 

. 75 

7.00 

60.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . . 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  35 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

SYRINGA  chinensis  saugeana.  Purple  Chinese  Lilac.  8'  9'  Deep  purple-red. 
134  to  2  ft_... . . . . .  .75 


6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 


50.00 

70.00 

80.00 


2  to  3  ft..... . 1.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . . .  •  1.25 

4  to  5  ft . . 1.50 

japonica.  Japanese  Tree  Lilac.  25'-30'  Loose  bunches  creamy  white 
flowers,  June-July.  Handsome  foliage;  smooth  shiny  bark. 

2  to  3  ft . .75  7.00  60.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

4  to  5  ft . . 1.25  12.00,  110.00 

josikea.  Hungarian  Lilac.  9' -10'  Rosy-lilac  flowers,  June.  Has 

good  deep  green  rough  foliage.  Rather  loose  open  habit. 


persica. 


alba. 


9' -10' 


2  to  3  ft. 

3  to  4  ft.. 

4  to  5  ft. 

Persian  Lilac. 

1J4  to  2  ft . . 

2  to  3  ft _ _ 

White  Persian  Lilac. 

134  to  2  ft _ _ 

2'  to  3  ft . 


. 75  7.00  60.00 

. .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

.  1.25  10.00  90.00 

Blooms  freely — rich  lilac,  May-June. 
.75  7.00 

. . 1.00  9.00 

9' -10'  Flowers  white — similar  habit. 

. 75  7.00 

. . .  1.00 

pubescens.  Hairy  Lilac.  6'  Graceful  free-flowering  shrub.  Hand¬ 
some  dark  green  foliage,  pale  lilac  flowers. 


3  to  4 

ft . . 

1.00 

9.00 

villosa.  Late  Lilac. 

7-8'  Pale  rosy-lilac,  June.  Good  foliage— 

-compact. 

2  to  3 

ft.... . 

.75 

7.00 

60.00 

3  to  4 

ft.... . . . . 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

4  to  5 

ft . 

1.25 

12.00 

100.00 

vulgaris.  Common  Purple  Lilac.  12' -15' 

Popular  old-fashioned  lilac. 

134  to  2 

ft . . . . 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

2  to  3 

ft . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

3  to  4 

ft . 

1.00 

8.00 

4  to  5 

ft _ _ _ _ 

1.25 

10.00 

—  alba.  Common  White  Lilac.  10' -12' 

2  to  3  ft . 

.75 

6.50 

3  to  4 

ft . . . 

1.00 

8.50 

4  to  5 

ft... . 

1.25 

10.00 

NAMED  LILACS 
134  to  2 

( all  on  OTbn  roots.) 

ft . . . 

1.00 

9.00 

70.00 

2  to  3 

ft .  . 

1.25 

1 1.00 

90.00 

3  to  4 

ft . 

1.50 

13.00 

110.00 

4  ft _ 

2.00 

18.00 

Alphonse  Lavalle. 

Dbl.  It.  purple.  Marie  Le  Graye. 

Single 

white. 

Charles  Joly.  Double  deep  violet. 
Charles  the  Tenth.  Rosy  lilac,  sgl. 
Lamartine.  Single  rosy-mauve. 
L’Oncle  Tom.  Single  red-purple. 
Ludwig  Spaeth.  Sgl.  dark  purple. 
Michael  Buchner.  Double  lilac. 
Mme.  Casimir  Perrier.  Dbl.  white. 


Mme.  Lemoine.  Double  white. 
President  Grevy.  Large  Dbl.  blue. 
Pres.  Poincaire.  Dbl.  claret-mauve. 
Rubra  De  Marly.  Single  It.  blue. 
Vestale.  Single  large  white. 

Wm.  Robinson.  Dbl.  violet  pink. 


These  lilacs  are  grown  on  their  own  roots  and  so  will  develop 
into  better  specimens,  flower  more  freely,  will  not  sucker  and  will 
live  longer. 


36  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS,  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

TAMARIX  africana.  African  Tamarix.  12'-14'  Pink,  April-May.  Feathery 
gray-green  foliage.  Effective  near  water — thrives  at  seashore. 


134  to  2  ft . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

gallica.  French  Tamarix.  8'  9'  Lt.  pink,  May-Juiy;  blue-green  foliage. 

\V2  to  2  ft . . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . .60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75 

TAXODIUM  distichum.  Bald  Cypress.  100'  Symmetrical  pyramid;  has 
thick  trunk,  warm  brown  spongy  bark;  best  in  swampy  place. 
134  to  2  ft.,  B.  &  B . .  1.50 

4  to  5  ft.,  B.  &  B .  3.00 

5  to  6  ft.,  B.  &  B .  4.00 


TAXUS.  See  Evergreens,  page  54. 
THUJA.  See  Evergreens,  pages  54-57. 


T1LIA  americana.  American  Linden.  80'  90'  Large  leaves,  open  habit. 


8 

to 

10 

ft... 

3.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft., 

1/4 

to 

134 

in. 

3.50 

12 

to 

14 

ft., 

2 

to 

234 

in. 

7.50 

12 

to 

15 

ft., 

234 

to 

234 

in. 

10.00 

14 

to 

15 

ft, 

2  34 

to 

3 

in. 

12.00 

14 

to 

15 

ft., 

3 

to 

334 

in. 

17.50 

platyphyllos.  European  Large  Leaf  Linden.  60’-75'  Light  green  leaves. 


8 

to 

10 

ft., 

134 

to 

134 

in. 

4.50 

9 

to 

10 

ft., 

134 

to 

1% 

in. 

5.50 

10 

to 

11 

ft., 

i% 

to 

2 

in. 

7.50 

1 1 

to 

12 

ft., 

2 

to 

234 

in. 

9.00 

vulgaris  (europaea).  European  Linden.  60'  70’  Fragrant  flowers  in 
late  June;  grows  vigorously,  forming  compact  symmetrical  tree. 


8 

to 

9 

ft., 

134 

to 

134 

in. 

4.50 

9 

to 

10 

ft., 

134 

to 

1% 

in. 

5.50 

10 

to 

1 1 

ft., 

1% 

to 

2 

in. 

7.50 

1 1 

to 

12 

ft, 

2 

to 

234 

in. 

9.00 

TSUGA.  See  Evergreens,  page  57. 

ULMUS  americana.  American  Elm.  80  -100'  Fairly  rapid  in  growth, 
this  typical  American  tree  soon  assumes  regal  proportions. 
Very  adaptable,  but  best  in  moist  places. 


4 

to 

6 

ft . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

6 

to 

8 

ft . . . . 

2.00 

18.00 

150.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft _ _ 

2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

8 

to 

10 

ft.,  134-13^ 

in _ 

3.50 

32.00 

300.00 

9 

to 

1 1 

ft-,  134-1%' 

in . 

4.50 

42.00 

400.00 

10 

to 

12 

ft.,  1  %-2 

in _ 

5.50 

50.00 

Moline.  A  select  strain  having  large  handsome  foliage.  Grows  vigor¬ 
ously  and  quickly  develops  into  dense  conical  specimen.  Has 
smooth  clean  bark. 

6  to  8  ft . .  2.25  18.00 

8  to,  10  ft . . . . .  2.75  25.00 


Vase  shape.  This  is  the  typical  spreading  elm  which  has  been  se¬ 
lected  for  its  splendid  characteristics.  Large  foliage,  straight 
clean  stem,  quick  growth  and  uniform  in  shape. 

6  to  8  ft .  2.25  18.00 

8  to  10  ft .  2.75  25.00 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  37 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 


ULMUS  campestris. 

English  Elm.  100' 

Develops  a 

broad  round  head. 

6  to 

8  ft . . . 

2.50 

22.00 

8  to 

10  ft... . . 

2.75 

8  to 

10  ft.,  IK  to  IK 

in.  3.50 

VACCINIUM  corymbosum.  Highbush  Blueberry.  5' -6'  White  belhshaped 
flowers,  beautiful  fruit;  good  habit,  brilliant  autumn  coloring. 


12 

to 

15  in  . . . 

. 80 

7.00 

60.00 

15 

to 

18  in  . .  ... 

1.00 

9.00 

80.00 

IK 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

.  1.25 

11.00 

100.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft . 

.  1.50 

13.00 

2K 

to 

3 

ft. . 

.  2.00 

VIBURNUM  acerifolium.  Maple  Leaved  Viburnum.  4' -5'  White,  May- 
June.  Black  fruits,  maple-dike  leaves  turning  purple  in  autumn 
— good  for  dry  shady  places  and  under  planting. 

IK  to  2  ft  . .. . . . .  .75 

2  to  3  ft .  1 .00 


americanum  (oxycoccos).  American  Cranberry  Bush.  9' -10'  Bright 
scarlet  berries,  large  bunches  persisting  almost  all  winter. 


IK  to  2  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 1.25  11.00 

4  to  5  ft . . .  1.50  13.00 

cassinoides.  Witherod.  5' -6'  White,  June-July.  Berries  pink  changing 
to  dark  blue.  Rich  autumn  coloring.  Splendid  for  massing. 

IK  to  2  ft . . . 75  7.00 

2  to  3  ft _ _ 1.00  9.00 

3  to  4  ft  . 1.25  11.00 


dentatum.  Arrow  Wood.  10-12'  White,  May -June.  Berries  blue- 
black;  autumn  coloring  purple  and  red.  Thrives  in  wet  soil. 

2  to  3  ft  . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

4  to  5  ft . . 1.25  10.00  90.00 

dilatatum.  Linden  Viburnum.  8' -9’’  Creamy  white  flowers  May-June 
Scarlet  shiny  berries  persisting.  Handsome  and  valuable. 

IK  to  2  ft  ... . 75 

2  to  3  ft .  . . 1.00 

lantana.  Wayfaring  Tree.  15'-18'  White,  May-June;  handsome  dark 
green  wrinkled  leaves;  berries  red  changing  to  black;  vigorous. 


IK 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

. 75 

7.00 

60.00 

2 

to 

3 

ft . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft.. . . . 

1.25 

10.00 

90.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft. . 

.  1.50 

-  rugosum.  Wrinkle  Leaf  Wayfaring  Tree.  15'  18'  Has  larger  and 
more  wrinkled  leaves  than  preceding.  A  desirable  shrub. 

2  to  3  ft . . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

3  to  4  ft... . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 


lentago.  Nannyberry.  18'-20'  White,  May-June.  Handsome  foliage, 
good  autumn  color;  blue-black  fruits.  Splendid  for  massing. 

2  to  3  ft . 1.00  8.00  70.00 

3  to  4  ft....... .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.50  12.00 


38_  DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

VIBURNUM  molle.  Kentucky  Viburnum.  10'  12'  Larger,  darker  green 
leaves,  but  otherwise  similar  to  “dentatum.”  Compact  habit. 


2 

to 

3 

ft _ 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft _ _ _ 

_  1 .00 

8.00 

70.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . 

.  1.25 

10.00 

80.00 

nudum.  Smooth  Witherod.  10' -12'  Upright  growth.  Deep  green 
thick  shiny  leaves;  berries  pink  changing  to  blue  black. 

\%  to  2  ft . . .  .75 

opulus.  European  Cranberry.  8' -9'  Similar  to  American  Cranberry, 
but  has  smaller  leaves  and  berries;  more  compact  habit. 


2 

to 

3  ft . 

.  1.00 

9.00 

3 

to 

4  ft . 

1.25 

10.00 

4 

to 

5  ft . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

sterile. 

Common  Snowball. 

9' -10'  Has  showy  round 

heads  of 

white  flowers,  May-June.  No  fruits  are  produced. 

1 34  to 

2  ft . 

. . . 75 

7.00 

60.00 

2 

to 

3  ft . . . 

. .  1.00 

9.00 

70.00 

3 

to 

4  ft  .  . . 

.  1.25 

10.00 

nanum. 

Dwarf  Cranberry. 

iy2'-2'  Useful 

edging  or  facing 

shrub. 

.  Rarely  flowers. 

Very  compact  habit 

— slow  ir 

)  growth. 

4 

to 

6  in' . 

. 50 

4.00 

30.00 

6 

to 

9  in . 

. 60 

5.00 

40.00 

9 

to 

12  in... . 

. . 75 

6.00 

50.00 

pubescens.  Downy  Viburnum.  5'-6' 

1M  to  2  ft . 

2  to  2  34  ft . 


Like  limestone  soils — scarce. 

.75 

1.00 


prunifolium.  Black  Haw.  15’ -20'  Pure  white  flowers,  April  June. 

Blue^black  glaucous  berries.  Sturdy  habit.  Handsome  shrub. 

1H  to  2  ft.. . . 75 

2  to  3  ft .  1.00 

rhytidophyllum.  See  Evergreens,  page  57. 

sieboldi.  Siebold  Viburnum.  9  -10'  White,  May-June.  Berries  pink, 
changing  to  black.  Has  handsome  large  dark  green  leaves. 


.75 

1.00 


tomentosum.  Doublefile  Viburnum.  T-8'  Flat  heads  of  white 
flowers,  June.  Berries  red  to  black.  Good  autumn  coloring. 


1J4  to  2  ft . 75  7.00  60.00 

2  to  3  ft. . . .  1.00  9.00  70.00 

3  to  4  ft . 1.25  10.00 

4  to  5  ft . . . 1.50 


plicatum.  Japanese  Snowball.  7-8'  Showy  white  flowers  in 
balls,  June.  Handsome  foliage,  purple  in  autumn.  No  fruits. 


134  to  2  ft... . 75 

2  to  234  ft . L00 

234  to  3  ft .  1.25 

3  to  4  ft .  1.50 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES  39 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

VITEX  agnus  castus.  Chaste  Tree.  4' -S'  Dainty  shrub — lilac  flowers, 
Aug.-Sept.  Has  gray-green  star-shaped  leaves — prefers  sun. 


IK  to  2  ft . . . 60  5.00 

2  to  3  ft . . . .75  6.00 

macrophylla.  3'-4'  Lavender-blue  flowers,  July-Oct.  A  good  improvement. 

I A  to  2  ft . . . 1.00  8.00 

VITIS  heterophylla.  See  AMPELOPSIS,  page  5. 

WEIGEL  A  amabilis.  Rose  Weigela.  T-8'  Light  pink — vigorous  habit. 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft  . 85  7.00  60.00 

4  to  5  ft... .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

Candida.  Snow  Weigela.  7 -8'  Large  white  flowers  freely  produced. 

2.  to  3  ft . . ..75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft .  . .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

Desbois.  Desbois  Weigela.  6' -7'  Deep  rose  pink — flowers  profusely. 

2  to  3  ft . .  75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

Eva  Rathke.  Red  Flowering  Weigela.  4' -5'  Carmine,  June-Aug. 

2  to  2A  ft . . 75  6.00  50.00 

2A  to  3  ft...... . . .  1.00  9.00  80.00 

3  to  4  ft .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

floribunda.  Crimson  Weigela.  7' -8'  Crimson,  June.  Free  flowering. 

IK  to  2  ft . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

2  to  3  ft... . 85  7.00  60.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  1.00  8.00 

Lavalle.  Lavalle  Weigela.  7' -8'  Bright  crimson — rather  neat  habit. 

2  to  3  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  ft.  .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  ft  . 1.25  10.00 

nana  variegata.  Variegated  Leaf  Weigela.  4' -5’  Pale  pink  flowers. 

IK  to  2  ft... . 50  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  ft.  . 75  6.00  50.00 

3  to  3K  ft .  1-00  9.00  80.00 

3K  to  4  ft . . .  1.25  10.00  90.00 

rosea.  Pink  Weigela.  7-8'  Showy  pink  flowers,  June — vigorous. 

2  to  3  ft..... . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft. . 75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft. . 1.00  8.00  70.00 

steltzneri.  Steltzner  Weigela.  6'-T  Dark  red  flowers  freely  produced. 

2  to  3  ft . . - . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 75  6.00  50.00 


40 


DECIDUOUS  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  VINES 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

WEIGELA  Van  Houttei.  Van  Houttei  Weigela.  7’ -8'  Carmine;  good  color. 

2  to  3  ft  . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . .75  6.00  50.00 

4  to  5  ft . 1.00  9.00  80.00 

Venusta.  6'- 7'  New.  Large  rose-color  flowers,  June.  One  of  the  best. 

2  to  3  ft . 60  5.00  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . . 75  6.00 

WISTERIA  frutescens.  American  Wisteria.  20'-25'  Seedlings.  Lilac-purple 
fragrant  flowers  in  June.  A  beautiful  slender  vine. 

2  to  3  ft . 80  7.00 

3  to  4  ft..... . 1.00  9.00 


multijuga.  Long  Cluster  Wisteria.  40'  50'  Seedlings.  Fragrant  purple 
flowers  in  long  clusters,  May.  Seen  to  best  advantage  when 
trained  on  old  trees  or  open  trellises. 

3  to  4  ft .  1.00  9.00 

4  to  5  ft . . .  1.25  11.00 


sinensis.  Chinese  Wisteria.  40' -50'  Seedlings.  Purple  or  white. 
Flowers  about  a  week  before  preceding  variety. 

2  to  3  ft . 80  7.00 

3  to  4  ft  . 1.00  9.00 

—  Grafted  Chinese  Wisteria.  40' -50'  Blue. 

1*4  to  2  ft . . . 75  6.00 

2  to  3  ft . 95  7.00 

YUCCA.  See  Evergreens,  page  57. 

ZANTHORHIZA  apiifolia.  Yellowroot.  2'-3'  Good  ground  cover — will 
succeed  on  dry,  sandy  soil,  but  not  in  limestone — soon  spreads. 

10  to  12  in  . 50  4.00  30.00 

12  to  15  in  . 75  6.00  50.00 


■SI- - (£- 

Our  shrubs  are  given  ample  space  for 
development  and  are  grown  in  soil  particu¬ 
larly  conducive  to  a  splendid  fibrous  root 
system.  We  earnestly  invite  your  inspection. 

7l - — - - - — - - - —  (SE 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


41 


Evergreens  and  Conifers 

These  have  all  been  transplanted,  most  of  them  several  times,  giving 
ample  room  for  full  development,  and  frequently  sheared  to  produce  compact, 
symmetrical  specimens. 

Prices  include  B.  &  B.  except  as  noted  by  ** 

ABIES  douglasi.  See  page  46.  Each  Per  10 


fraseri. 


Fraser  Fir. 

IK 
2 

2K 


40’-50'  Soft  dark  green  foliage,  pleasant  odor. 

2  ft . . .  3.50 

2%  ft . 5.00 

3  ft.....'. . 6.00 


Tall  narrow  pyramid;  soft  needles;  hardy. 

_ _ _ _  6.00 

. - .  7.50 

_ 8.50 

. . . . .  10.00 


veitchi.  Veitch  Fir.  50' -60’ 

2  to  234  ft _ 

2  K  to  3  ft . 

3  to  4  ft _ 

4  to  5  ft . 

ANDROMEDA.  See  PIERIS,  page  49. 

ARBORVITAE.  See  THUJA,  pages  54-57. 

ARCTOSTAPHYLOS  uva-ursi.  Great  Bear  Berry.  A  good  ground 
cover  with  evergreen  foliage.  Splendid  for  seashore  planting. 

2  yr . . . . . . . .  .50  4.00 

AZALEA  amoena.  Japanese  Azalea.  2y~3'  Conspicuous  purple-red 
flowers,  April-May.  Leaves  turn  rich  bronze-green  in  winter. 

6 

8 

10 

12 

hinodegiri.  Red  Japanese  Azalea.  3'-4'  Larger  leaves  and  better 
habit  than  above.  Flowers  very  bright  carmine-pink.  Effect- 
ive  in  masses  or  with  Rhododendrons.  Best  when  protected. 


to 

8 

in  **. . 

1.35 

12.00 

to 

10 

in  ** . . . 

1.75 

16.00 

to 

12 

in  . 

2.25 

20.00 

to 

15 

in  . 

.  2.75 

25.00 

6 

to 

8 

in  ** . 

1.75 

15.00 

8 

to 

10 

in  ** . . 

_  2.25 

20.00 

10 

to 

12 

in  . 

.  2.75 

25.00 

12 

to 

15 

in  . 

.  3.00 

28.00 

Akebona — white  shaded  lilac 
Fuji-manyo — attractive  double  lilac 
■  Flame — distinct  rich  orange-red 
Hatsu-giri — warm  purplish  red 
Hinamayo — clear  soft  pink 


ledifolia  alba — single  white. 
^p>-macranthum — single  red 
Pink  Pearl — single  pink. 

Snow — white. 

Yaye-giri — semi  dbl.  salmon  red 


6 

to 

8 

in  ** _ _ 

.  1.75 

15.00 

8 

to 

10 

in  . . . 

.  2.25 

20.00 

10 

to 

12 

in  . . 

2.75 

25.00 

12 

to 

15 

in  . 

. . 3.00 

28.00 

15 

to 

18 

in  _ 

3.50 

30.00 

For  other  AZALEAS  see  pages  6-7. 

BERBERIS  ilicifolia.  Hollyleaf  Barberry.  5'-6'  Holly-like  leaves  per¬ 
sisting  almost  until  new  foliage  appears.  Flowers  yellow. 

12  to  15  in  . . 1.25  10.00 

15  to  18  in  . . 1.50  12.00 

134  to  2  ft _ _ _ 1.75  15.00 

2  to  2  J4  ft _ 2.00  18.00 

julianae.  Wintergreen  Barberry.  4'-5'  Long  deep  green  leaves  retain 
their  color  throughout  winter.  Compact;  blue-black  fruits. 

2  yr.,  strong . .  1.25  10.00 

15  to  18  in.  bushy _ _  3.50  30.00 

For  other  BERBERIS  see  pages  7  -8. 


42 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


BIOTA.  See  THUJA  orientalis,  page  57.  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

BUXUS  sempervirens.  Box.  (Bush  form)  12'-15'  Useful  for  formal  hedges. 

10  to  12  in.,  bushy** .  1.50  14.00 

12  to  15  in.,  “  ** . 2.00  18.00 

15  to  18  in.,  “  . . .  2.50  22.00 

134  to  2  ft.,  “  3.00  28.00 

2  ft.,  extra  bushy . . 9.00 

2  ft.,  natural  globes _ _  12.00  to  15.00  each 

2)4  ft.,  natural  globes . .  17.50  to  25.00  each 

PYRAMIDS.  Broad  specimens. 

2  ft . 12.00 

234  ft.. . . 17.50 

japonica.  Japanese  Box.  A  hardy  species,  round  light  green  leaves. 
CLIPPED  GLOBES 

18  to  20  in . . 12.50 

20  to  24  in  . . 16.00 

suffruticosa.  True  Dwarf  Box.  3'  4'  Extensively  used  for  edgings. 

4  to  6  in  **.. .  5.00  30.00 

6  to  8  in  ** . .  . . . .  6.00  50.00 

8  to  9  in  **  bushy . . .  1.50  12.00  100.00 


CALLUNA  vulgaris  alba.  White  Heather.  T-2'  A  splendid  evergreen 
ground  cover.  Best  in  large  masses  on  well-drained  slopes. 

—  hammondi.  Hammond  Heather.  T-2'  Large  white. 

—  tenella.  Sleiider  Heather.  6"  10"  Lavender. 

6  to  8  in  ** . 50  4.00 

8  to  10  in  ** . .75  6.00 

3"  pots . . . .  .85  7.00 

CHAMAECYPARIS.  See  RETINOSPORA,  pages  52-53.  , 

CHAMAEDAPHNE  calyculata.  Leatherleaf.  3'-4'  White  flowers  in 
April.  The  brown  leaves  persist  throughout  winter — useful. 

15  to  18  in  .  2.00  18.00 

134  to  2  ft . 2.75 

COTONEASTER  franchetti.  Franchet  Cotoneaster.  6’  8'  Large  dark 
green  leaves,  open  habit,  bright  orange  berries;  quick  grower. 

\y2  to  2  ft . 1.00  9.00 

horizontalis  (davidiana).  Rock  Cotoneaster.  T-1%  Small  box-like 
shiny  leaves — bright  red  berries.  Effective  among  rocks. 

3”  pots . • . 1.00  8.00 

—  perpusilla.  Has  very  small  leaves;  procumbent  habit.  Red  berries. 

3”  pots . 1.00  8.00 

lemoinei.  Slender  branching  shrub;  dark  green  leaves;  red  fruits. 

2  yr . .  1.00  8.00 


microphylla.  Rockspray.  2’-2y2  Very  small  leaves,  very  deep  green. 

Rather  more  bushy  and  retains  foliage  later  than  horizontalis. 

12  to  15  in.... .  1.00  8.00 

15  to  18  in  .  1.35  12.00 

3"  pots .  .85  7.00 

—  thymifolia.  Thyme  Rockspray.  l}4'-2'  Very  small  leaves,  bushy. 


3"  pots . 1.00  8.00 

rotundifolia  lanata  (buxifolia.)  Box  Cotoneaster.  3' -4'  Has  round 
leaves  similar  to  boxwood.  Open  growth,  red  berries. 

3"  pots . 1.00  8.00 

simonsi.  Simon’s  Cotoneaster.  5' -6'  Open  growth;  attractive  foliage; 
black  fruits.  Evergreen  in  sheltered  locations. 

134  to  2  ft . 1.00  8.00 

For  other  COTONEASTER  see  page  12. 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS  43 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

CRYPTOMERIA  lobbi  compacta.  Cave  Cryptomeria.  15'  20'  Forms 
narrow  irregular  column — compact  and  picturesque.  Rich 
bronze  winter  color.  Prefers  moist  but  well-drained  location. 

2 K  to  3  ft .  5.00 

3  to  3K  ft .  6.50 

3K  to  4  ft  . 8.00 

DAPHNE  cneorum.  Rose  Daphne.  1'  Gray-green  foliage,  low  spreading. 

Pretty  pink  flowers  in  April  -May.  Delightful  fragrance. 

3"  pots . . . . .  1.00  9.00 

9  to  12  in  . . 1.75  16.00 

12  to  15  in . . .  2.75  25.00 

EPIGAEA  repens.  Trailing  Arbutus.  6"  Has  glossy  dark  green  thick 
leaves  tinged  red;  fragrant  flowers,  May;  good  ground  cover. 

2  yr  . 75  6.00  50.00 

ERICA  carnea.  Spring  Heath.  6" -8"  Rose-pink, 
stricta.  Corsican  Heath.  12"-18"  Rosy-purple, 
vagans.  Cornish  Heath.  12"-15"  Purple-red. 

5"  pots _ _ _ _  .85  7.00 

EUONYMUS  japonica.  Japanese  Euonymus.  5' -6'.  Lustrous  deep  green 
leaves.  Upright  bushy  habit.  Needs  winter  protection  here. 
12  to  15  in  ** . 1.25  10.00 

—  microphyllus.  Boxleaf  Burning  Bush.  8"  10"  Small  round  shiny 

leaves;  compact  growth;  fine  for  edging;  protect  where  exposed. 
2  yr . . 50  4.00 

patens  (sieboldianus).  Spreading  Euonymus.  6' -8'  Vigorous  grower, 

forming  broad,  rather  loose  shrub;  leaves  persisting  until  late 
winter.  Ornamental  fruits.  Effective  among  denser  conifers. 

12  to  15  in** . 1.00  8.00 

15  to  18  in** . . .  1.35  13.00 

134  to  2  ft... . . . . .  1.75  15.00 

radicans.  W intercreeper.  Climbing  to  15  ft.  Self -clinging  vine.  Good 
for  covering  low  walls.  Also  useful  for  under  planting. 

2  yr.  bushy** _ _ _  .50  4.00  30.00 

—  acutus.  Sharpleaf  Winter  creeper.  A  graceful  form  with  long 

narrow  leaves,  white  veins,  purplish  underneath — attractive. 

1  yr** . . 60  5.00  40.00 

colorata.  Similar  to  acutus  but  purple  leaves,  intensified  in  winter. 

2  yr** . 75  6.00  50.00 

—  carrierei.  Glossy  Wintercreeper.  Large,  shiny  pointed  leaves. 

9  to  12  in.  **  .... . 60  5.00  40.00 

12  to  15  in.,  2  yr.** . 75  6.00  50.00 

- —  minimus.  Baby  Wintercreeper.  Has  tiny  evergreen  leaves  and  a 
dainty  trailing  habit.  Charming  for  rockery  or  edging. 

3"  pots. . . . .  .60  5.00  40.00 

—  variegatus.  Variegated  Wintercreeper.  Leaves  veined  and  marked 

yellowish  white  and  pink.  Clinging  vine — grows  vigorously. 

2  yr.,  bushy** . . 60  5.00  40.00 


44 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

EUONYMUS  radicans  vegetus.  Bigleaf  Winter  creeper.  3'-4'  Bushy 

interesting  growth;  leaves  round,  dull  green;  bright  scarlet  and 
orange  fruits.  Handsome  among  evergreens;  self- clinging. 

9  to  12  in  **..... . . . 75  6.00  50.00 

12  to  15  in  **  2  yr _  .85  8.00  60.00 


For  other  EUONYMUS  see  page  14. 

GAULTHERIA  procumbens.  Wintergreen.  6"  Handsome  aromatic  dark 
glossy  ,  green  foliage;  pink  flowers  followed  by  scarlet  berries. 

2  yr.,  clumps . . . .75  6.00  50.00 

HEDERA  colchica  dentata.  Colchis  Ivy.  30'-40'  Large  thick  heart- 
shaped  dark  gree  leaves;  self  clinging;  Protect  until  acclimated. 

2  yr .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

helix.  English  Ivy.  20'  -50'  Evergreen,  good  ground  cover.  A  self- 
clinging  vine.  Best  on  north  side  or  protected  from  hot  sun. 

2  yr.**.. . 60  5.00  40.00 

—  gracilis.  Miniature  English  Ivy.  8' -10'  A  refined  ivy  with  small 
leaves.  Also  self-clinging  and  comparatively  hardy. 

2  yr . 1.00  8.00  60.00 

ILEX  crenata.  Japanese  Holly.  8' -10'  Box-like  dark  green  thick  leaves. 

Stiff  dense  branching  habit;  black  berries;  forms  splendid  hedge. 

2  to  2%  ft . . . .  5.00 

2%  to  3  ft.. .  7.50 


—  microphylla.  Small  Leaf  Japanese  Holly.  6  8'  Smaller  leaves 
and  more  hardy  than  the  type.  More  compact  habit. 


12  to  15  in  . 1.50  13.00 

15  to  18  in . 2.50  22.00 

glabra.  Inkberry.  5'  6’  Shining  dark  green  leaves  purplish  in  winter. 

Black  berries.  Useful  for  shady  spots,  also  succeeds  in  sun. 
12  to  15  in .  1.75 

opaca.  American  Holly.  25'-30'  Does  best  in  moist,  partially  shaded 
place.  Rather  difficult  to  transplant.  Best  moved  in  spring. 
134  to  2  ft .  4.50 

2  to  2X  ft . - .  6.00 

234  to  3  ft . . .  7.50 

3  to  334  ft . - . -----  9.00 


For  other  ILEX  see  page  17. 

JUNIPERUS  canadensis.  See  Communis. 

chinensis.  Chinese  Juniper.  15'~20'  Formal  columnar  outline,  gray- 
green  foliage  of  two  types.  A  splendid  hardy  evergreen. 


2  to  234  ft .  4.00 

234  to  3  ft .  5.00 

3  to  334  ft .  6.50 

334  to  4  ft . . . 8.50 


—  albo  variegata.  White  Leaf  Chinese  Juniper.  6’ -7  Light  glaucous 
foliage  with  creamy  branches  interspersed.  Formal  pyramid 
but  useful  in  low  plantings.  These  are  well-shaped  plants. 


15  to  18  in  . 2.75 

134  to  2  ft . . 3.50 

2  to  234  ft . --- . .  5.00 

234  to  3  ft . . .  6.50 

3  to  334  ft . . . - . - .  8.50 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


45 


Each  Per  10 


JUNIPERUS  chinensis  columnaris.  Columnar  Chinese  Juniper.  15'  20' 
Grows  rapidly,  forming  tall,  narrow  column  of  gray-green 
foliage.  Spire-like  effect.  Very  useful.  Improved  by  clipping. 

2%  to  3  ft . . .  6.50  60.00 

3  to  3K  ft . - . - .  7.50  70.00 

334  to  4  ft _ _ _  8.50  80.00 


femina  reevesi.  Reeves  Juniper.  Spreading  upright,  light  green,  hardy. 


134  to  2  ft . . .  6.50 

234  to  3  ft .  8.00 


—  fortunei.  Has  gray  green  foliage.  Forms  a  broad  irregular  pyramid. 


134  to  2  ft  . 3.00 

2  to  234  ft . . . 4.50 

234  to  3  ft  .  6.00 

334  ft _ _ - . - .  7.50 


—  neaboriensis.  Conical  Chinese  Juniper.  7-8'  Very  formal  narrow 
pyramid.  Prickly  leaves.  Useful  accent  plant — very  hardy. 


1%  to  2  ft  _ 3.00 

2  to  2K  ft . - . 4.00 

2j4  to  3  ft  ...... . 5.00 

3  to  3 34  ft .  6.50 

334  ft . . . .  8.00 


—  oblonga.  7-8'  Forms  broad  irregular  pyramid  with  feathery 
branches.  Grayish  foliage  shaded  purple  in  winter.  Distinct. 
134  to  2  ft  ... . 3.00  28.00 

2  to  234  ft . . --  4.25  40.00 

234  to  3  ft .  6.00  55.00 

3  to  334  ft  . 7.50  70.00 


—  pfitzeriana.  Pfitzer  Juniper.  5'-6'  Broad  bushy  habit.  Gray-green 
foliage,  giving  feathery  appearance.  Adaptable  and  hardy. 
Recommended  for  mass  or  mixed  planting. 


15 

to 

18 

in  . . 

3.00 

28.00 

134 

to 

2 

in  . . 

. .  3.25 

30.00 

2 

to 

234 

ft . 

6.00 

55.00 

234 

to 

3 

ft . 

8.00 

75.00 

3 

ft... 

. . .  10.00 

—  sargenti.  Sargent  Juniper.  iy  Prostrate  habit,  grass-green 
foliage.  A  very  hardy  valuable  ground  cover  and  rock  plant. 

12  to  15  in  .  3.50 

15  to  18  in _ _  5.00 

2  ft . . . . . . . . .  ...  7.50 


commuriis.  Common  Juniper.  2J-2YY  Forms  a  vase-shaped  bush. 

12  to  15  in . . .  1.50  12.00 

15  to  18  in  _ 2.00  16.00 

134  to  2  ft . . . . 2.75  25.00 

2  to  234  ft .  ..  3.50  30.00 

234  ft . .  5.00 


—  aurea.  Golden  Common  Juniper.  I'-lYY  Low  spreading  habit. 
Golden  foliage,  particularly  bright  in  spring. 


12  to  15  in  . 2.00 

2  to  234  ft*  spread . - . 6.00 

—  canadensis.  Canada  Juniper.  2Yi~8'  Forms  low  vase-shaped 
bush.  Leaves  dark  green  above,  bluish  beneath. 

12  to  15  in  .  1.75  15.00 

15  to  18  in  _ 2.00  18.00 

134  to  2  ft  ... . 3.00  25.00 

2  to  234  ft _ _ 4.00  35.00 


46  EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


Each  Per  1 0 

JUNIPERUS  communis  cracovica.  Polish  Juniper.  4'-5'  Upright, 
branching  from  ground,  making  very  compact  narrow  column. 

12  to  15  in  . 2.00  18.00 

15  to  18  in  . 2.50  22.00 

134  to  2  ft . 3.00  28.00 

2  to  234  ft . 4.00  38.00 

—  depressa  plumosa.  Plumed  Spreading  Juniper.  New,  exceed¬ 

ingly  hardy,  transplants  readily,  assumes  purple  color  in  winter. 
15  to  18  in . 5.00 

« 

—  hibernica.  Irish  Juniper.  7-8'  Useful  for  its  spire-like  effect. 


12 

to 

15 

in  . 

1.50 

14.00 

15 

to 

18 

in  . . . . 

.  1.75 

15.00 

to 

2 

ft . 

.  2.25 

20.00 

2 

to 

2M 

ft... . . . 

. .  3.00 

28.00 

2K 

to 

3 

ft . 

.  4.00 

35.00 

3 

ft... 

5.00 

—  prostrata.  Prostrate  Common  Juniper.  P -1%'  Branches  spread 
almost  along  ground — a  useful  ground  cover  and  rock  plant. 

15  to  18  in .  2.00  18.00 

134  to  2  ft .  2.75  25.00 

2  to  234  ft . - .  3.50  30.00 

234  to  3  ft .  5.00 


—  suecica.  Swedish  Juniper.  Quick  growing,  narrow  upright  form. 


12  to  15  in 
15  to  1 8  in 
134  to  2  ft 
2  to  234  ft. 
2)4  ft . 


1.50  14.00 

1.75  16.00 

2.50  22.00 

3.25  30.00 

4.50  40.00 


—  - —  nana.  Dwarf  Swedish  Juniper.  3' -3)4!  A  narrow  compact 
column  of  slow  growth.  Good  foundation  or  rockery  plant. 


12  to  15  in  .  1.75  15.00 

15  to  18  in  .  2.25  20.00 

134  to  2  ft .  2.75 


conferta  (litoralis).  Shore  Juniper.  P-I)4'  Prostrate  habit,  useful 
on  sandy  places  or  seaside  planting.  Large  spreading  leaves. 

134  to  2  ft .  3.00  28.00 

2  to  234  ft .  5.00  45.00 


excelsa  stricta.  Spiny  Greek  Juniper.  4' -5'  Compact,  well-shaped 
pyramid.-  Foliage  gray-green — most  useful  for  formal  effects. 


12  to  15  in 
15  to  1 8  in 
134  to  2  ft 

2  to  2 34  ft. 

2K  ft . -  - 

3  ft . 


2.50  22.00 

3.00  28.00 

4.50  42.00 
5.00 

7.50 

10.00 


horizontalis  (sabina  prostrata).  Creeping  Savin.  P -1)4'  Branches 
trail  along  ground.  Good  for  rock  work  and  ground  covering. 

15  to  18  in .  1.75  16.00 

134  to  2  ft-- .  2.75  25.00 

2  to  234  ft . .  3.50 

—  douglasi.  Waukegan  Juniper.  P~l)4'  Long  branches  trailing 
along  ground.  Steely-blue  foliage.  A  splendid  ground  cover, 
also  effective  among  rock.  Distinct  purple  hue  in  winter. 

12  to  15  in  . . . 2.00  18.00 

15  to  18  in  . 3.00 


_ EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS  _ 47 

Each  Per  1 0 

JUNIPERUS  japonica.  Japanese  Juniper.  3'-4’  Low  grower,  spreading 
branches,  dark  green  scaly  leaves;  adapted  to  rock  planting 
and  foundation  work.  This  is  one  of  the  hardiest  evergreens 
retaining  its  rich  green  throughout  the  winter. 


12  to  15  in  . .  2.25  20.00 

15  to  18  in . . . 2.75  25.00 

134  to  2  ft . 4.00 

TRIMMED  GLOBES.  These  are  handsome  compact  plants. 

8  in.... . 1.75  16.00 

10  in..... . 2.25  20.00 

12  in . . . 2.75  25.00 

15  in  . . 3.50 


—  aurea.  Golden  Japanese  Juniper.  2' -3'  Slow  growing,  compact. 
15  to  18  in  . . . . .  3.50 


- variegata.  Golden  Variegated  Juniper.  2'-234'  Attractive. 

15  to  18  in  . 2.75 

134  to  2  ft .  .  4.00 

sabina.  Savin.  6'-7'  Dense  dark  green  foliage.  Spreading  branches 
forming  irregular  vase-shaped  bush.  Good  throughout  winter. 

15  to  18  in . . .  3.00  28.00 

134  to  2  ft . . .  3.50 

—  tamariscifolia.  Tamarix  Juniper,  l'-iy  Flat,  spreading,  making 

compact  but  soft  texture  in  low  evergreen  planting;  gray  green. 

12  to  15  in  . . .  '  2.75 

134  to  2  ft.  spread  _ 4.50 

2  ft.  spread  . . . . .  6.00 

squamata  meyeri.  Meyer  Juniper.  3'-4'  Distinct  blue  glaucous  foliage. 

10  to  12  in  _ 4.50 

12  to  15  in . . 5.50 

—  variegata.  Variegated  spreading  type,  pronounced  white  branchlets. 

12  to  15  in  . 4.00 

15  to  18  in . . . 5.00 


virginiana.  Redcedar.  2 5' -30'  Useful  in  formal  work  or  mixed  plantings. 


2  to  3  ft . . . 4.00 

3  to  4  ft . . .  5.00 

4  to  5  ft....... . 7.50 


—  alba  spica.  Variegated  Redcedar.  An  upright  form  with  graceful 
pendulus  branchlets  and  prominent  white  markings.  Hardy. 


134  to  2  ft...... .  4.00 

2  to  2%  ft . . . . .  5.50 


—  burki.  Burk’s  Juniper.  Distinct  blue,  forming  a  dense  soft  column. 

2  to  234  ft . . . 5.00 

234  to  3  ft . , . 6.00 

3  to  334  ft....... . 7.00 

334  to  4  ft .  8.00 

—  cannarti.  Cannart  Cedar.  12'-15'  Very  deep  rich  blackest  green 

foliage.  Dense  growing  columnar  form.  Very  hardy. 

234  to  3  ft . 5.50 

3  to  334  ft....... . 7.00 

334  to  4  ft . . . 8.50 

4  to  5  ft.. . 10.00 


—  elegantissima.  Goldtip  Redcedar.  12'-15'  Bright  yellow  tips  to 
branches,  turning  bronze  in  winter.  Attractive  variety. 

234  to  3  ft  ... . . .  6.00 


48  EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 

Each  Per  1 0  Per  1  00 

JUNIPERUS  virginiana  glauca.  Silver  Redcedar.  1 5' -20'  Distinct 


bluish-gray  foliage.  Develops  into  a  tall  narrow  column. 

2  to  2%  ft . 5.00  45.00 

2 K  to  3  ft . . . 6.00  55.00 

3  to  3K  ft..... . 7.50  70.00 

3K  to  4  ft  . .  8.50 

4  to  4^  ft . - .  11.00 

pendula.  Weeping  Redcedar.  8'  10'  Branches  lengthen  and 
droop  over,  giving  a  picturesque  effect  when  more  mature. 
3  to  3  Yi  ft.... . . .  6.00 

—  schotti.  Schott  Redcedar.  12' -15’  Has  fresh  green  foliage.  Com¬ 

pact  formal  columnar  habit.  Good  winter  color,  quite  hardy. 

2  to  iy2  ft . . . 4.50 

iy2  to  3  ft.  . 5.50 

3  to  3K  ft . . 7.00 

3 M  to  4  ft . 8.50 

4  to  5  ft . . . 10.00 

—  tripartita.  Fountain  Redcedar.  4'-5'  Upright,  spreading,  feathery. 

15  to  1 8  in .  2.25 

\y  to  2  ft . . 3.00 


waukegan.  See  Horizontalis  Douglasi,  page  46. 

KALMIA  latifolia.  Mountain  Laurel.  5'-T  Most  effective  in  June  when 
the  clusters  of  pink  flowers  open.  Good  foliage,  likes  shade. 
This  is  probably  the  hardiest  of  native  evergreen  shrubs. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 


12 

to 

15  in  . . 

2.25 

20.00 

180.00 

15 

to 

18  in  . . . 

2.75 

25.00 

200.00 

1M 

to 

2  ft . 

Collected  Clumps 

3.00 

28.00 

250.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft . - . 

3.50 

30.00 

250.00 

2^ 

to 

3  ft . . . 

5.00 

45.00 

350.00 

LEIOPHYLLUM 

buxifolium.  Sand  Myrtle. 

18”  Small  pale  pink 

flower 

in  June,  leaves  are  small.  Good  ground  cover  or  rock  plant. 
10  to  12  in  . . . .  2.25  20.00 


LEUCOTHOE  catesbaei.  Drooping  Leucothoe.  3'  4'  Attractive  white 
flowers,  May.  Handsome  lustrous  leaves,  rich  autumn  color. 
Splendid  for  under  planting  in  shade.  Prefers  moist  place. 

12  to  15  in . . .  1.75  16.00 

15  to  18  in  _ _ _ _ _ _  2.50  22.00 


LONICERA  pileata.  Privet  Honeysuckle.  2i  Needs  some  protection. 

2  yr**.. . 1.00  8.00 

3"  pots . . .75  6.00 

MAHONIA  aquifolium.  Oregon  Holly  Grape.  4'  -5'  Shining  green 
leaves  turn  rich  scarlet  in  autumn.  Striking  in  May  when 
yellow  flowers  appear — blue-black  fruits.  Best  in  half  shade. 

12  to  15  in  .  1.75  16.00 

15  to  18  in  . 2.25 


bealei.  Leatherleaf  Hollygrape.  6' -T  Large  holly-like  leaves,  glaucous 
underneath;  thick  upright  branches.  Yellow  flowers  followed 
by  grape-like  blue-black  berries.  Succeeds  best  in  half-shade. 
12  to  15  in  . . . . . .  2.00  18.00 


MITCHELLA  repens.  Partridge  Berry.  4"-6"  Delicate  pink  flower  in 
April-May,  red  berries  follow.  Thick  green  leaves.  Good 
for  ground  cover  in  shade. 

Clump . . . . . . . 60  5.00  40.00 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS  49 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

PACHISTIMA  canbyi.  Canby  Pachistima.  3" -4"  An  excellent  ground  cover 


Forms  a  dense  green  carpet. 
1.00  8.00 


with  leathery  box-like  leaves. 

3"  pots 

PACHYSANDRA  terminalis.  Japanese  Spurge.  8"  Valuable  evergreen 
ground  cover. 

Pot  grown  . . .  . .  .25  2.00  18.00 

PICEA  canadensis  (albab  White  Spruce.  50' -60'  Silvery  foliage — develops 
into  shapely  specimen  of  close  texture.  Rather  slow  growing. 


1  34  to 


15 

18 

2 


2  to  2^  ft . 

2%  to  3  ft  . 

—  glauca  conica  (albertiana). 

cone  of  blue-green,  very  hardy 

8  to  10  in  . . . . . . 

10  to  12  in  . . . 


.  1.75  16.00 

2.00  1.800 

.  2.75 

.  3.50 

. .  •  5.00 

Dwarf  Alberta  Spruce.  4'  A  dense 
A  gem  for  the  rock  garden. 
3.00 
4.00 


excelsa.  Nor\\>ay  Spruce.  80' -100'  A  quick-growing  windbreak. 


12 

to 

15 

in  . . 

. .  1.35 

12.00 

15 

to 

18 

in  . . . 

.  1.75 

16.00 

134 

to 

2 

ft  .  . . 

2.25 

20.00 

2 

to 

234 

ft . . . 

3.00 

28.00 

234 

to 

3 

ft . 

4.00 

3 

to 

334 

ft . . 

5.00 

—  conica.  Arrowhead  Norzvay  Spruce.  6' -7'  Grows  slowly;  compact 
and  symmetrical.  Good  for  foundation  or  formal  work. 

3"  pots . . . . . . .  2.00  18.00 

1 2  to  1 5  in _  _  3.00 

procumbens.  Prostrate  Norway  Spruce.  l%'-2'  Interesting  semi- 
trailing  spruce,  slow  growth,  excellent  for  rockery. 

234"  pots .  .  1*75  16.00 

orientalis.  Oriental  Spruce.  50'-60'  Splendid  symmetrical  specimen. 
Deep  green  glossy  needles.  Graceful  habit,  slow  grower. 

134  to  2  ft . . .  4.00 


pungens. 


Colorado  Spruce.  60’-80’  Branches  in  distinct  whorls, 
forming  a  handsome  lawn  specimen.  Gray-green  needles. 


12 

15 

3 

glauca. 

12 

15 


15  in 
18  in 

3  34  ft 


2.25 

2.75 

8.50 


20.00 

25.00 


Colorado  Blue  Spruce. 

to  15  in  . . .  . 

to  18  in  _ _ _ 


60'  80'  Steel  blue  needles. 
2.75 

.  3.50 


PIERIS  japonica.  Japanese  Andromeda.  4' -5'  Thick  shiny  leaves  turning 
bronze  in  winter.  Drooping  clusters  of  small  white  flowers 
open  in  May.  Best  in  moist,  partially  shaded  place. 

10  to  12  in  . .  2.75 


floribunda.  Mountain  Andromeda.  4'  Waxy  white  flowers  in  May. 

Good  deep  green  foliage,  best  in  half  shady  places,  very  hardy. 

12  to  15  in .  .  3.75  35.00 

15  to  18  in  . . .  5.00 

mariana.  See  page  24. 


50  EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 
PINUS  cembra.  Swiss  Stone  Pine.  20'-25'  Thin  bluish-green  needles  and 
close  growth  give  soft  texture.  Symmetrical  blunt  pyramid 
when  young.  Grows  slowly — quite  hardy. 


12  to  15  in  . 3.50 

15  to  18  in  . 4.50 

IK  to  2  ft . 6.50 

2 K  ft . 8.50 

3  ft  . .  10.00 


densiflora.  Japanese  Red  Pine.  40' -50'  Long  bright  green  needles. 
Succeeds  well  at  seashore — grows  quickly,  bushy  plants. 

2  to  2 K  ft .  3.00  28.00 

2 K  to  3  ft .  4.00  36.00 

3  to  4  ft .  5.00  45.00 

4  to  5  ft .  6.50 


umbraculifera  (Tanyosho).  Japanese  Umbrella  Pine.  3'-4'  A 
dwarf  variety  in  which  the  branches  form  a  flat-topped 
table-like  bush.  A  handsome  and  useful  dwarf  evergreen. 


IK  to  2  ft .  7.50  70.00 

2  ft . . . .  10.00  85.00 


montana  mughus.  Mugho  Pine.  2%'-3'  Forms  a  round-topped 
bush.  Useful  for  rock  planting  and  foundation  work. 

10  to  12  in . . .  2.50  23.00 

12  to  15  in  . . .  3.50 


nigra  (austriaca).  Austrian  Pine.  60'-70'  Rich  dark  green,  vigorous, 
dense  grower.  Good  for  background — thrives  at  seashore. 

2'  to  2K  ft . - .  3.50 

2K  to  3  ft.... . 5.50 

ponderosa.  Bull  Pine.  80' -100'  Irregular  picturesque  outline. 

2K  to  3  ft . 3.00 

3  to  4  ft . . . 4.50 

resinosa.  Red  Pine.  60'-70'  Dark  green  stiff  needles,  vigorous  sym¬ 
metrical  growth,  very  hardy. 

6  to  7  ft.,  specimens .  20.00 

7  to  8  ft.,  specimens .  25.00 

strobus.  White  Pine.  80' -100'  Probably  our  most  adaptable  and 
useful  pine.  Very  picturesque  when  old.  Grows  quickly. 

3  to  4  ft . . 5.00 

4  to  5  ft . . 7.50 

sylvestris.  Scotch  Pine.  60’-70'  Rather  short  blue-green  twisted 

needles.  Does  well  on  poor  soils.  Picturesque  when  old. 

2  to  2K  ft .  3.50  32.00 

2K  to  3  ft  ... .  4.50  40.00 

3  to  4  ft . 6.00 

thunbergii.  Japanese  Black  Pine.  50'-60'  Stiff  dark  green  needles. 
Good  for  seaside  planting. 

IK  to  2  ft .  2.50  22.00 

2  to  2K  ft- . : .  3.25  30.00 

2K  to  3  ft .  4.50 

POTENTILLA  tridentata.  Wineleaf  Cinquefoil.  8"  Dark  green  leaves 
in  threes;  forms  compact  little  bush,  white  flowers  May- June. 
2  yr . . . . . . 60  5.00  40.00 


51 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


Each  Per  1 0 

PSEUDOTSUGA  douglasi.  Douglas  Fir.  70'  80'  Very  hardy,  dark 
bluish-green  coloring.  Prefers  well-drained  open  situation. 


134  to  2  ft . .  3.50 

2  to  234  ft . - . -  4.50 

2K  to  3  "  ft .  6.00 

3  to  334  ft . . .  7.00 


PYRACANTHA  coccinea  lalandi.  Laland  Firethorn.  10'-12'  Small 
dark  green  leaves;  upright  branches  with  few  laterals.  Small 
white  flowers  followed  by  large  clusters  of  bright  orange 
berries.  Best  with  slight  shelter. 

2  yr . . . . . . .  1.00  8.00 

RETINOSPORA  obtusa  (CHAMAECYPARIS) .  Hinoki  Cypress.  15'-20' 
Dark  green  lustrous  foliage,  grows  slowly,  beautiful  specimen 

15  to  18  in . . .  2.75  25.00 

134  to  2  ft . 3.00  28.00 

2  to  234  ft .  4.00 

334  ft . . . 12.50 


—  compacta.  Football  Cypress.  2%'-4’  Almost  spherical  in  shape. 

Good  green  during  winter — useful  in  foundation  planting. 
12  to  15  in. . . .  2.50  22.00 

134  ft . . . . . .  5.00 

—  crippsi.  Cripps  Golden  Cypress.  10' -12'  Particularly  good  golden 

leaved  form  Slow  growing — hardy.  Bright  yellow  all  year. 
12  to  15  in  . . .  2.75 


—  gracilis.  Slender  Hinoki  Cypress.  12' -15'  Narrow  irregular 

pyramid,  rich  dark  green  foliage.  Slow  grower — picturesque. 

2  to  234  ft . . . .  5.00 

234  to  3  ft  . . . . .  6.00 


- compacta.  Compact  Hinoki  Cypress.  4' -5'  Very  slow  and 

compact  grower.  Roughly  pyramidal  in  outline — rare. 

2  ft . . . .  5.00 


nana.  Dwarf  Hinoki  Cypress.  2' -2 34'  Forms  a  dense  irregular 
little  mass,  useful  for  rock  gardens.  Our  plants  are  potgrown. 
3"  pots . . . . . .  3.00 


—  youngi.  Young  Golden  Cypress.  12'-15’  Graceful  loose  habit, 
light  yellow  foliage  on  outside  of  bush.  A  handsome  plant. 

2  to  234  ft .  4.50 

234  to  3  ft  _ 6.00 

3  to  334  ft .  7.50 

334  to  4  ft  ...  .  10.00 


pisifera.  Sawara  Cypress.  25[-35'  Quick  grower,  loosely  pyramidal. 


134  to  2  ft... 

2  to  234  ft... 

234  to  3  ft... 

3  to  334  ft- 
334  to  4  ft.. 

4  to  434  ft— 
6  ft.,  specimens. 


2.50 

22.00 

3.50 

32.00 

5.00 

45.00 

6.50 

60.00 

8.00 

10.00 

20.00 

—  aurea.  Golden  Sawara  Cypress.  25'-35'  Foliage  bright  yellow, 
especially  in  spring.  Branches  droop  when  older. 


134  to  2  ft . 3.00  27.00 

2  to  234  ft _ _ 4.50  42.00 

234  to  3  ft.... . 6.00  55.00 

3  to  334  ft  _ 7.00  65.00 

334  to  4  ft.,  specimens . .  12.50 


52 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


Each  Per  10 


RETINOSPORA  filifera.  Thread  Cypress.  15' -20'  Has  long,  stringy, 
drooping  branches,  bright  green  foliage — graceful,  decorative. 

15  to  18  in . .. . 2.75  25.00 

lj4  to  2  ft .  4.00  35.00 

2  to  2%  ft . . . .  5.00  45.00 

2Y2  to  3  ft .  6.00 

3  to  334  ft . - .  7.50 

—  aurea.  Golden  Thread  Cypress.  10' -12'  Bright  golden  yellow. 
Grows  slower  than  preceding.  Useful  in  small  plantings. 

10  to  12  in  . .  2.50 

12  to  15  in  .  3.00 

15  to  18  in  .  4.00 

234  ft.,  specimens  . .  12.50 

- nova.  Variegated  Thread  Cypress.  10' -12'  Branches  are 

variegated  green  and  yellow.  Rather  irregular  in  outline. 


12  to  15  in  . 3.00 

15  to  18  in  . 4.00 

134  to  2  ft . 5.00 


plumosa.  Plume  Cypress.  25'-35'  Forms  a  dense  cone  of  fine  texture. 

Used  for  shearing  into  formal  shapes.  These  are  fine  plants. 


15 

to 

18 

in  . 

2.00 

18.00 

\¥l 

to 

2 

ft . . 

2.50 

22.00 

2 

to 

2K 

ft . 

3.50 

32.00 

2% 

to 

3 

ft . 

.  5.00 

45.00 

3 

to 

3K 

ft . 

.  6.50 

60.00 

3K 

to 

4 

ft . 

8.50 

4  ft.... 

.  10.00 

5  ft.,  ! 

specimens . 

.  20.00 

aurea.  Golden  Plume  Cypress.  20'-25'  Has  yellow  leaves. 


15  to  18  in  . 

2.50 

22.00 

134  to  2  ft . 

3.25 

30.00 

2  to  2  K  ft . - . 

4.50 

42.00 

2)4  to  3  ft . 

5.50 

50.00 

3  to  3  J4  ft . 

7.50 

3  K  to  4  ft . 

9.00 

4  ft.,  specimens . .  . 

......  15.00 

—  lutescens.  Dwarf  Yellow  Plume  Cypress.  2J4' 

-3'  Forms  a  low 

broad  round-topped 

bush. 

Bright  silver 

tipped  branchlets. 

10  to  12  in  . 

2.00 

18.00 

12  to  15  in  _ 

2.50 

22.00 

15  to  18  in  . 

3.50 

30.00 

134  to  2  ft . . . . 

5.00 

squarrosa  veitchi.  Veitch  Moss  Cypress.  25'-30' 

Foliage  blue-gray, 

feathery  and  dense, 

giving 

soft  woolly  appearance.  Broad 

pyramidal  outline  when  young.  Well  furnished  specimens. 

15  to  18  in . 

2.50 

22.00 

134  to  2  ft . 

3.00 

27.00 

2  to  2 34  ft . 

4.00 

38.00 

234  to  3  ft . 

5.00 

45.00 

3  to  3  y  ft . 

7.50 

334  to  4  ft. . 

9.00 

—  sulphurea.  Sulphur  Moss  Cypress.  20'-25'  Similar  in  growth  to 
Veitch's  but  has  light  yellow  tips. 


15  to  18  in .  2.25 

134  to  2  ft . . . . .  3.00 


thyoides  leptoclada.  Andely  Cypress.  5’-6’  Broad  columnar  habit, 
branching  from  ground.  Bluish-green  foliage. 


2  to  234  ft-- .  4.00 

234  to  3  ft . .  5.00 


EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


53 


Each  Per  1 0 

RETINOSPORA  thyoides  leptoclada  ericoides.  Heath  Retinospora.  3'-4' 
Has  heather 'like  leaves,  giving  woolly  effect.  A  broad  bush. 

15  to  18  in  .  2.00  18.00 

RHODODLNDRON  carolinianum.  Carolina  Rhododendron.  4'-6'  Bright 
pink  flowers,  May-June.  Compact,  bushy.  Best  in  open  places. 

Bushy  Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in  . . 5.00 

IK  to  2  ft. . .  6.00 

2  to  234  ft .  . 7.00 

album.  White  Carolina  Rhododendron.  4' -6' 

but  has  white  flowers.  Foliage  slightly  larger. 

Bushy  Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in  _ 5.00 

134  to  2  ft  6.00 

2  to  234  ft _  7.50 

catawbiense.  Catawba  Rhododendron.  6' -9' 

flowers,  May-June.  Deep  green  leaves. 

Bushy  Nursery  Grown  Clumps 


45.00 

55.00 

Similar  to  type, 


45.50 

55.00 


Large  rosy^purple 
Prefers  halLshade. 


15 

134 

2 

2K 


2 

234 

3 


4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.50 


38.00 

48.00 


HYBRID  RHODODENDRONS.  3'~8' 

Abraham  Lincoln.  Bright  Red. 

Album  elegans.  Blush  pink  to  white.  Tall. 
Caractacus.  Crimson,  tinged  purple. 
Charles  Bagley.  Deep  scarlet. 
Delicatissimum.  Flesh  pink. 

Everestianum.  Rosy  lilac,  yellow  throat. 

F.  D.  Godman.  Red. 

General  Grant.  Rosy  Red. 

Kettledrum.  Red. 

Lady  Armstrong.  Pale  rose,  very  spotted. 
Mrs.  C.  S.  Sargent.  Pink. 

Parson’s  grandiflorum.  Bright  Carmine. 
Purpureum  elegans.  Fine  purple. 
Purpureum  grandiflorum.  Rosy  purple. 
Roseum  elegans.  Rose. 

Roseum  superbum.  Rosy  red. 


15 

2 


to  18 


234  to 


II 

2 

234 

3 


6.00 

7.50 

8.50 


10.00  to  15.00 


MIXED  HYBRIDS 


15 

04 

2 


18  in 

2  ft 

234  ft- 


maximum.  Rosebay  Rhododendron. 

flowers  freely  produced  in 


4.50 
6.00 

7.50 

8'- 12'  Beautiful 
May-June.  Large 


light  pink 
handsome 

foliage — most  effective  in  masses  where  shaded  from  hot  sun. 

Nursery  Grown  Clumps 


134 

to 

2 

ft . 

. .  4.00 

36.00 

2 

to 

234  ft . 

.  5.00 

45.00 

234 

to 

3 

ft  . 

.  6.00 

55.00 

Fine  Collected  Cutback  Clumps 

2 

to 

234  ft . . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

234 

to 

3 

ft . 

.  4.00 

35.00 

3 

to 

4 

ft . . . 

5.00 

45.00 

4 

to 

5 

ft . 

.  7.50 

65.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft . 

.  1 1 .00 

100.00 

Special  rates  on  carload  or  quantity  orders. 


54  EVERGREENS 1  AND  CONIFERS 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

RHODODENDRON  minus.  Piedmont  Rhododendron.  6'-8'  Rather 
open  grower — rose-pink  flowers  in  June-July. 

Bushy  Nursery  Grown  Clumps 

15  to  18  in _ _ _ . _  5.00 

134  to  2  ft  . 6.00 

2  to  2%  ft  ... . 7.50 

SHORTIA  galacifolia.  Oconee  Bells.  6"  Splendid  evergreen  ground  cover 
for  shade.  Large  heart-shaped  leathery  leaves,  white  flowers. 
2  yr _  .60  5.00  40.00 

STRANVAESIA  davidiana.  10  -15'  Handsome  broad-leaved  shrub,  prac¬ 
tically  evergreen;  attractive  white  flowers,  June,  followed  by 
pea-sized  scarlet  berries. 

2  yr . . .  1.25  10.00 

TAXUS  baccata  compacta.  3'-4'  Neat,  compact,  short  deep-green  leaves. 
15  to  18  in . . 3.00 


—  erecta.  Shortleaf  English  Yew.  3’-5'  Compact,  upright, 
dark  green  leaves  crowded  on  branches. 

15  to  18  in .  3.00 


Stiff 


repandens.  Spreading  English  Yew.  1A'~2'  Spreading  horizontal 
branches,  dark  green  leaves.  Good  for  low  planting. 

12  to  15  in . . .  2.75  25.00 


1 5  to 
l  A  to 


18 

2 


3.50 

5.00 


30.00 


canadensis.  Canada  Yew.  2'-2A'  Spreading  habit,  bronzy  in  winter  t 
Prefers  shade — good  for  underplanting.  Crimson  fruits. 

12  to  15  in  .  2.50  22.00 

15  to  18  in  .  3.50  32.00 


llA  to  2 


5.00 


cuspidata.  Japanese  Yew.  4' -5'  (Spreading  form.)  Rich  dark  green 
leaves — spreading,  bushy.  Valuable  for  foundation  planting. 


12 

to 

15  in . . 

.  2.75 

25.00 

15 

to 

18  in  . . 

. .  4.00 

35.00 

1  A 

to 

2  ft . . 

.  5.50 

50.00 

2 

to 

2  34  ft . - . 

.  8.00 

75.00 

2  34 

ft.. 

.  10.00 

3 

ft.. 

. .  12.50 

—  nana  (brevifolia).  Dwarf  Japanese  Yew.  2'-3'  Broad  thick  leaves, 
blackish  green.  Slow  growing,  irregular,  spreading — hardy. 

10  to  12  in . . .  3.00  27.00 

12  to  15  in . . .  4.00  36.00 

15  to  18  in. .  . .  6.00  55.00 

media.  A  new  form  that  will  undoubtedly  be  popular.  It  has  the  rich 

blackish-green  thick  leaves  of  “brevifolia”  and  robust  habit  of 
“cuspidata.”  Very  hardy. 

.  3.00  28.00 


12  to  15 

THUJA  lobbi  atrovirens. 

I A  to  2 


Rich  shining  deep  green  fleshy  leaves — vigorous, 
ft  . . . .  3.00 


2  to 

2  A  to 

3  to 
3A  to 


2 A  ft. 


3 

334 

4 


4.00 

5.00 

6.00 

7.50 


_  EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS  55 

Each  Per  1 0 

THUJA  occidentalis.  America  Arborvitae.  15' -30'  Slender  pyramid 
with  broad  base.  Bronzy  winter  coloring — good  accent  plant. 


IK  to 

2  ft.. . 

.  2.25 

20.00 

2 

to 

2K  ft . - . 

.  2.75 

25.00 

2K  to 

3  ft . 

.  3.75 

35.00 

3 

to 

3K  ft . - 

5.00 

45.00 

3  K  to 

4  ft . 

.  6.00 

4 

to 

5  ft . 

.  8.00 

5  ft . 

. .  10.00 

—  Columbia.  Columbia  Arborvitae.  6' -10'  Branches  tipped  with 
silvery  white.  Formal  narrow  pyramid. 


\y2  to  2  ft .  3.50 

2  to  2K  ft .  4.50 


—  compacta.  Parsons  Dwarf  Arborvitae.  2yr-4'  Almost  globe 
shaped — bright  green.  Useful  in  formal  planting. 

12  to  15  in .  2.00  18.00 

15  to  18  in . 3.00  27.00 

iy  to  2  ft  . 4.00  35.00 


—  douglasi  aurea.  Douglas  Golden  Arborvitae.  10' -15'  A  broad 
pyramid  with  golden-green  foliage. 

IK  to  - 2  ft .  . .  .  3.00 

2  to  2K  ft .  4.00 

2K  to  3  ft  . 5.00 

3  to  3K  ft . -  6.50 

3K  to  4  ft . 8.50 


—  elegantissima.  Golden  Tipped  Arborvitae.  10' -15'  Branches  in 
spring  tipped  with  yellow.  Rich  lustrous  green  otherwise. 


IK  to  2  ft . 3.00 

2  to  2K  ft . - .  ...  4.00 

2K  to  3  ft......  . 5.00 

3  to  3K  ft .  6.50 

3K  to  4  ft  . . .  8.50 


—  ellwangeriana.  Tom  Thumb  Arborvitae.  4'-6'  Has  heather-like 
leaves — dense  habit — soft  close  texture.  Purple  winter  coloring. 

12  to  15  in .  1.50  12.00 

15  to  18  in . .  1.75  15.00 

IK  to  .2  ft .  2.00 


—  globosa.  Globe  Arborvitae.  2y2'-3'  Useful  in  formal  work. 
Naturally  compact  globe  shaped,  needs  no  trimming. 


10 

to 

12 

in. 

12 

to 

15 

in 

15 

to 

18 

in 

IK  ft-. 

2  ft. 


2.00  18.00 
2.50  22.00 

3.00  25.00 

4.00 
5.00 


—  hoveyi.  Hovey  Arborvitae.  3'-4'  Oval  in  shape,  nearly  as  broad 

as  high.  Bright  green  foliage. 

12  to  15  in .  2.00  18.00 

15  to  18  in  . . .  2.50  22.00 

IK  to  2  ft _ _ _ _ _  3.50  32.00 

-  lutea.  Geo.  Peabody  Arborvitae.  10'-15'  Conspicuous  golden 

yellow  form — columnar  outline.  A  distinctive  lawn  plant. 
IK  to  2  ft... . . . .  3.00  27.00 

2  to  2K  ft .  4.00  36.00 

2K  to  3  ft .  6.00 

3  to  3K  ft . . .  7.50 


Each 

Per  10 

THUJA  occidentalis  plicata.  Moss  A rborvitae. 

10-20' 

Rich  deep  blue- 

green  foliage.  Short  stiff  fern-like  branches  give  pleasing 

effect 

in  light  and  shade.  Formal 

slender  pyramid — hardy. 

1 34  to 

2  ft . . 

2.50 

22.00 

2  to 

234  ft . . . 

3.00 

27.00 

234  to 

3  ft...... . 

4.25 

40.00 

3  to 

334  ft  . - . - . 

5.50 

50.00 

3  34  to 

4  ft . 

6.50 

—  pumila.  2—2 34  ’  A  compact  dwarf  form 

dark  green,  quite  hardy. 

12  to 

15  in . . . 

1.75 

1 5  to 

1  8  in .  . 

2.50 

134  to 

2  ft . . . . 

3.50 

—  pyramidalis. 

Pyramidal  Arborvitae. 

15-30' 

Retains  bright 

green  coloring  throughout  winter. 

Narrow  columnar  shape. 

Splendid  for  accents  or  formal  planting. 

134  to 

2  ft . . . . 

3.00 

27.00 

2  to 

234  ft . 

3.50 

32.00 

234  to 

3  ft... . . . 

4.50 

42.00 

3  to 

334  ft . - . 

6.00 

55.00 

334  to 

4  ft . 

7.50 

5  ft.  i 

specimens . .  .. 

1 1.00 

recurva  nana.  Little  Gem  A  rborvitae. 

2'  A 

real  gem  for  the 

rock  garden.  Grows  broader  than  it  does  i 

n  height.  Hardy. 

1 2  to 

15  in... . 

3.00 

— rosenthali.  Rosenthal  Arborvitae.  6'-10’ 

Dense 

rugged  columnar 

form. 

Slow  grower — good  green  in  winter.  A  fine  variety. 

1 5  to 

18  in . . . 

2.75 

25.00 

1 34  to 

2  ft . . . 

3.50 

32.00 

2  to 

2M  ft . . . 

5.00 

45.00 

234  to 

3  ft . 

6.00 

55.00 

umbraculifera.  Umbrella  Arborvitae.  2’-3'  Particularly  good — 

low  mushroom  shaped  form  with  rich  green  foliage. 

1 2  to 

15  in.... . . 

2.50 

22.00 

15  to 

18  in . 

3.00 

134  to 

•  2  ft... . 

4.00 

—  vervaeneana. 

Vervaena  Arborvitae.  8'- 

12'  Variegated  greenish 

yellow  foliage,  bronzy  in  winter.  Broadly  pyramidal — hardy. 

134  to 

2  ft . . . 

2.75 

25.00 

2  to 

234  ft . 

3.50 

32.00 

234  to 

3  ft . 

5.00 

45.00 

3  to 

33^  ft  - . - . . . 

6.00 

3K  to 

4  ft  . . . 

7.50 

—  wareana  (sibirica).  Siberian  Arborvitae.  12'-. 

1 5'  Light  green 

fleshy  foliage.  Broadly  pyramidal 

—rugged  appearance. 

15  to 

18  in .  . .  . . . . 

2.00 

18.00 

134  to 

2  ft. . . . 

2.50 

22.00 

2  to 

234  ft . - 

3.50 

32.00 

234  to 

3  ft... . . . . . 

5.00 

45.00 

3  to 

3  34  ft _ _ - . 

7.50 

70.00 

standishi.  Standish  Arborvitae  15'-20'  1 

Hlas  fleshy  scale-like  leaves 

and  coarse  growth.  Assumes  bronze  tones 

in  winter. 

134  to 

2  ft . 

3.00 

2  to 

2^  ft. . 

5.00 

234  to 

3  ft . 

6.50 

EVERGREENS  AND  CONIFERS 


57 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

THUJA  orientalis  (BIOTA).  Oriental  A rborvitae.  20' -25'  Rather  stiff 
columnar  habit — bright  green  foliage,  bronze  in  winter. 


134  to 

2  ft . 

.  2.25 

20.00 

2  to 

234  ft-: . 

.  2.75 

25.00 

234  to 

3  ft  . 

.  3.50 

32.00 

3  to 

334  ft  - . 

5.50 

50.00 

334  to 

4  ft... .  . 

.  6.50 

4  to 

434  ft . 

8.00 

434  to 

5  ft . . . 

.  10.00 

aurea  conspicua  (BIOTA.)  Goldspire  Arborvitae.  7-8'  Golden 
yellow  in  spring,  bronze  yellow  in  winter.  Distinctive. 

134  to  2  ft  . .  3.50  32.00 

compacta  (BIOT A).  Seibold  Arborvitae.  3' -4'  Forms  a  compact 
oval-shaped  specimen.  Good  persistent  fresh  green  color. 


1 5  to 
1 34  to 
2  to 
234  to 


1  o  in. 

2  ft 

2J4  ft. 

3  ft.. 


3.00 

4.00 

5.00 

7.00 


—  elegantissima  (BIOT A). 


Yellozv  Column  Arborvitae.  T-8* 
Assumes  rich  deep  golden  bronze  color  in  whiter — handsome. 

134  to  2  ft . .  3.50  32.00 

2  to  2J4  ft  . . . .  5.00  45.00 

nana  aurea  (BIOTA).  Berckman  Golden  Arborvitae.  2y2-3'  A  gem 
for  dwarf  planting — compact  roundish  shape,  warm  golden 
yellow  foliage.  Especially  good  for  formal  work  and  edging. 


8 

to 

10 

in . .  . . 

.  2.00 

18.00 

10 

to 

12 

in  . . 

_  2.50 

22.00 

12 

to 

15 

in  . .  . 

3.00 

27.00 

15 

to 

18 

in _ _ _ _ 

4.00 

36.00 

134 

ft.. 

.  5.00 

TSUGA  canadensis.  Canada  Hemlock.  7 5' -90'  Most  graceful  and 

adaptable.  Useful  as  clipped  hedge  or  informal  planting. 


134 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

.  3.00 

27.50 

2 

to 

234  ft . 

.  5.00 

45.00 

234 

to 

3 

ft . 

. .  6.50 

60.00 

3 

to 

334  ft . . 

8.00 

75.00 

334 

to 

4 

ft _ _ 

.  10.00 

4 

to 

434  ft . . 

. . .  12.00 

434 

to 

5 

ft. . . . . 

. . .  15.00 

5 

to 

6 

ft  . 

.  17.50 

caroliniana. 

234 

6  ft. 


Carolina  Hemlock. 

ft . . . . 


50'-60'  Particularly  fine  evergreen. 
7.50 

.  20.00 


VIBURNUM 


rhytidophyllum.  Leatherleaf  Viburnum.  6'-8'  Large 
oblong  leaves,  deep  green  above,  gray  beneath — bright  red 
berries — a  bold  handsome  shrub  but  needs  a  sheltered  place. 


12 

to 

15 

in . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

15 

to 

18 

in . . 

.  1.75 

16.00 

134 

to 

2 

ft . . . 

.  2.50 

22.50 

4 

in. 

pots.. 

.  1.25 

12.00 

6 

in. 

pots.. 

1.75 

16.00 

VINCA  minor.  Periwinkle,  Myrtle.  4"  Evergreen  ground  cover.  Deli¬ 
cate  lilac-blue  flowers  in  spring.  Succeeds  best  in  shade. 

Pot  grown.  .. .  .25  2.00  15.00 

YUCCA  filamentosa.  Adam’s  Needle.  2' -3'  Tall  creamy  flower  spikes. 
2  yr . . . 35  2.50 


58  HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 

Herbaceous  Perennials 

All  Herbaceous  Perennials  are  grown  at  our  F.  &  F.  Nurseries, 
Springfield,  N.  J. 

ALPINE  AND  ROCK  PLANTS  LISTED  SEPARATELY  ON  PAGE  69. 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ACHILLEA  ageratum.  2'  Yellow,  June-Aug .  .25  2.00  18.00 

millefolium  rosea.  Pink  Yarrow.  2'  Pink, 

June-Sept  . .25  2.00  18.00 

ptarmica  Boule  de  Niege.  Ball  of  Snow  Yar¬ 
row.  18"  White  June-Sept  .  .25  2.00  18.00 

ptarmica  The  Pearl.  2'  Db.  white,  June"Sept.  .25  2.00  18.00 

tomentosa.  Woolly  Yarrow.  1'  Yel.,  June ....  .35  2.50  20.00 

ACONITUM  fischeri.  Azure  Monkshood.  2%,' 

Dark  blue,  Sept.-Oct .  .50  4.00  35.00 

napellus.  Aconite.  3'  Dark  blue,  July  "Aug.  .75  6.00 

Spark’s  variety.  Spark’s  Monkshood.  4'-5' 

Blue,  June-July .  .50  4.00  35.00 

AETHIONEMA  grandiflorum.  Persian  Stonecress. 

9"  Rose  pink,  May-June  . . .50  4.00  35.00 

ALTHAEA.  Hollyhock.  Single  and  double.  Red, 
pink,  white,  yellow,  in  separate  colors. 

July  Aug . 25  2.00  18.00 

ALYSSUM  saxatile  compactum.  Dwarf  Golden 

Tuft.  V  Yellow,  April  .. . 25  2.00  18.00 

ANCHUSA  italica  dropmore.  Italian  Bugloss.  3' 

Blue,  June-Sept . . .25  2.00  18.00 

myosotidiflora.  Siberian  Bugloss.  3'Blue,May  .40  3.00  25.00 

ANDROSACE  chumbyi.  Rock  Jasmine.  4"  Pink, 

April-May . . .60  5.00 

ANEMONE  japonica  alba.  Japanese  Anemone. 

2)4'  White,  Sept.-Oct . . 40  3.00  20.00 

—  Mont  Rose.  2%'  Double  pink,  Sept.-Oct.  .40  3.00  20.00 

—  Prince  Henry.  2'  Red,  Sept.-Oct . .  .40  3.00  20.00 

—  Queen  Charlotte.  2)4,'  Semi-Double, pink, 

Sept.-Oct . 40  3.00  20.00 

—  rubra.  2)4'  Red,  Sept.-Oct . 40  3.00  20.00 

—  Whirlwind.  ^j^’Semi-Dbl., white,  Sept.-Oct.  .40  3.00  20.00 

pulsatilla.  European  Pasqueflower.  10" 

Violet,  April-May . 50  3.50  25.00 

ANTHEMIS  tinctoria  Kelwayi.  Kelway  Camo¬ 
mile.  2'  Yellow,  June-Oct . 25  2.00  18.00 

AQUILEGIA.  Long-spurred  hybrids.  2)4'  Vari¬ 
ous  colors,  May-June .  .25  2.00  18.00 

candidissima.  1)4'  White,  May  .  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  coerulea.  Colorado  Columbine.  18"  Blue 

and  white,  May..  . . 35  2.50  20.00 

chrysantha.  Golden  Columbine.  2)4'  Yellow 

shades,  May-June.. _ _ .25  2.00  18.00 

Mrs.  Scott  Elliot  hybrids.  3)4' -3'  Various 

colors,  May-June . . .35  2.50  20.00 

Snow  Queen.  2)4'  Best  white,  May-June.  .25  2.00  18.00 

Rose  Queen.  2)4'  Best  pink.  May-June..  .35  2.50  20.00 

ARABIS  alpina.  Alpine  Rock  Cress.  6"  White, 

April-May  . .35  2.50  20.00 

—  flore  pleno.  Double  Rock  Cress.  6"  White, 

April-May .  . .  .50  4.00  30.00 

ARCTOSTAPHYLAS.  See  Evergreens,  page  41. 


HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 

59 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

ARENARIA  balearica.  Corsican  Sandwort.  2" 

White,  June  Sept . . 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

montana.  Mountain  Sandwort.  3"  White, May 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

ARMERIA.  See  STATICE. 

ARTEMISIA  abrotanum  lactiflora.  Mugwort.  4' 

White,  Aug -Oct  . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

ASCLEPIAS  tuberosa.  Butterfly  Weed.  2'  Orange, 

luly  Aug .  .  . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

ASTER  alpinus.  Rock  Aster.  8"  Lilac,  May-June 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

Barr’s  Pink,  4'  Large  pink  . . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

Beauty  of  Colwall.  4'  Lavender,  Aug. -Oct. 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Blue  Gem.  3' -4'  Double  rich  blue . . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

Charm.  3'  Double  violet-blue  . . 

.35 

3.00 

20.00 

Climax.  4' -5'  Lavender-blue — a  beauty . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Delicata.  2'  -3'  Pink .  . . . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Elta.  3' -4’  Pale  lilac,  choice  double . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

Maggie  Perry.  3'  Large  mauVe.. . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Mauve  Cushion.  1'  A  new  unusual  plant, 

free  flowering,  delicate  mauve . . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

Nancy  Ballard.  3' -4'  Semi-double  purple . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

Nova  Belgii.  4’  Deep  lavender . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Perry’s  White.  3'-4'  Fine  white  . . . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

Ryecroft  Pink.  4' . . .  . . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

Sam  Banham.  3’-4’  White 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

sub  coeruleus.  12"  Mauve,  June-July _ 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

ASTILBE  Gloria.  2'  Pink.  June-July . . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

Gladstone.  2’  White,  June-July.  . . 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

AUBRETIA  deltoides.  2'  Purple  shades,  Apr.-May 

.50 

3.50 

25.00 

BAPTISIA  australis.  Blue  Indigo.  3'  May-June 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

BELLIS  perennis.  English  Daisy.  5"  Pink,  May 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  fl.  pi.  6"  Double  pink  and  white,  May . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  monstrosa  rosea.  6"  Pink,  May . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

BOLTONIA  asteroides.  White  Bolionia.  4’  White, 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Aug.-Sept . . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

latisquama  nana.  Dwarf  Pinkray  Boltonia. 

2'  Light  pink,  Aug.-Sept  . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

CALANDRINIA  umbellata.  Rock  Purslane.  6" 

Crimson,  June-Sept . . . . 

.35 

3.00 

20.00 

CALTHA  palustris.  Marshmarigold.  V  Yel.,May 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

CAMPANULA  carpatica.  Carpathian  Bellflower, 

6"  Light  blue,  July  . . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

—  alba.  White  Carpathian  Bellflower,  6" 

White,  July-Aug  . . . . . . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

garganica.  4"  Light  blue,  June . . . 

.50 

4.00 

35.00 

glomerata.  Daneshlood,  18"  Dark  blue, 

June-July . . 

.50 

4.00 

35.00 

latifolia  macracantha.  3'  June-July.  Lilac  and 

deep  purple . . . . 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

medium.  Single  Canterbury  Bells,  2'  Pink, 

blue,  white;  separate  colors  or  mixed,  June 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  calycanthema.  Cup  and  Saucer,  2'  Blue, 

pink,  white;  separate  colors  or  mixed,  June 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

persicifolia  grandiflora.  Peach-leaved  Bell¬ 

flower,  2'  Blue,  June-July _ 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

60  HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 

Each  Per  1 0 


CAMPANULA  persicifolia  alba.  White  Peach¬ 
leaved  Bellflower,  2'  White,  June-July  .30  2.50 

portenschlagiana.  Dalmatian  Bellflower.  4" 

Blue,  May-June . 50  4.50 

rotundifolia.  Harebell.  9"  Blue,  June-Aug.  .40  3.50 

CATANACHE  coerulea.  Blue  Cupid's  Dart.  2' 

Blue,  July-Aug . 30  2.50 

CENTAUREA  dealbata.  Persian  Centaurea,  18" 

Pink,  July-Aug .  .25  2.00 

montana.  Cornflower,  1 )4’  Blue,  July-Aug.  .25  2.00 

—  alba.  1)4.'  White,  June-Aug .  .25  2.00 

CENTRANTHUS  ruber.  Jupiter’s  Beard.  2' 

Red,  June-Sept .  .25  2.00 

—  alba.  White  Jupiter’s  Beard.  2'  White, 

June-Sept . . . 25  2.00 

CERASTIUM  tomentosum.  Snow-in-Summer. 

6"  White,  May-June . 35  2.50 

CHELONE  lyoni.  Pink  Turtlehead.  2%'  Coral- 

pink,  Aug.-Sept . . .  .35  2.50 

CHRYSANTHEMUM  articum.  Arctic  Daisy.  1)4’ 

White,  Sept.  Nov . .35  2.50 

maximum.  Shasta  Daisy.  2'  White,  July-Sept.  .25  2.00 

—  Etoile  d’Or.  2)4!  The  best  Shasta  Daisy, 

White,  July-Sept . 50  3.50 

parthenium  fl.  pi.  Feverfew.  1)4'  Yellow, 

July  Oct . 35  2.50 

uliginosum.  Giant  Daisy.  3'  White,  June-Sept.  .25  2.00 

NAMED  VARIETIES . Spring  .30  2.50 


Bronze  Doty.  2)4'  Pompom,  mid-season.  Fall  .60  5.00 

Donkelaria.  2YV  Large,  early  yellow. 

Firelight.  2y/i  Bright  red. 

Globe  d’Or.  18"  Button,  yellow,  early. 

Mrs.  Henry  Vincent.  3'  Large  yellow. 

Marie  DuPont.  3'  Large  white,  mid-season. 

Queen  of  White.  2)4'  White. 

Red  Doty.  2)4'  Pompom,  red,  mid-season. 

White  Doty.  2)4'  Pompom,  white,  mid-season. 

Yellow  Doty.  2)4'  Pompom,  yellow,  mid-season. 


CIMICIFUGA  racemosa.  Cohosh  Bugbane.  3'-4' 

White,  July-August.  Useful  for  shrub¬ 
bery  border .  .50  4.00 

foetida  simplex.  Kamchatka  Bugbane.  2)4' 

White,  July-Aug .  .60  5.00 

CLEMATIS  davidiana.  Fragrant  Tube  Clematis, 

3'  White,  Aug.-Sept . .50  4.00 

integrifolia.  2'  ,  Solitary  blue  flowers,  June-Aug.  .50  4.00 

recta.  Ground  Clematis.  2)4'  Wh.,  June-July  .50  4.00 

CONVALLARIA  majalis.  Lily -of-the-V alley.  9" 

White,  May-June.  Clumps  .  .75  6.00 

Pips . .  2.00 

COREOPSIS  lanceolata  grandiflora.  Big  Core¬ 
opsis.  2'  Yellow,  June-Oct _  .25  2.00 


Per  100 

20.00 

40.00 

25.00 

20.00 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

18.00 

25.00 

20.00 

18.00 

20.00 

40.00 


30.00 

40.00 

35.00 

35.00 

35.00 

50.00 

10.00 

18.00 


HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 

61 

DELPHINIUM  belladonna.  Larkspur,  2%,'  Light 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

blue,  June-Oct . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

bellamosum.  Larkspur.  2'  Dk.blue,  June-Oct. 
chinensis.  Slender  Larkspur,  2'  Deep  blue, 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

June-Oct  . . . . 

album.  White  Slender  Larkspur.  2'  White, 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

June-Oct  . . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

elatum.  Bee  Larkspur.  Blue,  June-Oct . 

formosum.  Hardy  Larkspur,  2l/>'  Dark  blue, 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

June-Oct  . . . . . . . 

Gold  Medal  Hybrids.  2y  Finest  strain  pro- 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

curable,  June-Oct . . . 

DIANTHUS  allwoodi  Jean.  L  Fragrant  white, 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

May-Oct — . . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

—  Robert.  L  Fragrant  rose-pink,  May-Oct. 
barbatus.  Sweet  William.  18"  Double  flower, 
May-June.  White,  Pink,  Red — in  sep- 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

arate  colors,  or  mixed  . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

deltoides.  Maiden  Pink.  8"  Pink,  May-June 
latifolius  atrococcineus.  Double-cluster  Pink. 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

iy  Scarlet,  May-June _  _ _ 

plumarius  semperflorens.  Perpetual  Pink. 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

15"  White  and  pink,  May-June . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  Gertrude.  1'  Red,  May-June . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

—  Her  Majesty.  10"  Double  white,  May-June 
DICENTRA  eximinia.  Fringed  Bleeding  Heart. 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

V  Pink,  May-Aug . . . 

formosa.  Western  Bleeding  Heart.  P  Pink, 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

May-Aug . . . . . 

spectabilis.  Bleeding  Heart.  2'  Pink  and 

.40 

3.00 

20.00 

white,  May-June . . 

DICTAMNUS  alba  (fraxinella).  Gas  Plant,  2 y 

1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

White,  June-July.  Fine  in  large  masses 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

ruber.  2%'  Rosy-purple,  June-July _ 

DIGITALIS  grandiflora.  Yellow  Foxglove.  2 y 

.60 

5.00 

40.00 

Yellow,  June-July .  . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Giant  Shirley.  4'-5'  Wh.  to  deep  pink,  June-July 
purpurea.  Common  Foxglove.  2xy  Purple, 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

June-July  . . . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  alba.  2x/i  White,  June-July . 

—  gloxiniaeflora.  3'-4'  From  rose  to  deep 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

purple,  June-July . . . 

DORONICUM  caucasicum.  Caucasian  Leopard- 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

bane.  iy  Yellow,  May,  June . 

DRACOCEPHALUM  ruyschiana.  Siberian  Drag¬ 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

onhead.  F  Blue,  June-July  . 

ECHINACEA  purpurea.  Purple  Coneflower.  3 y 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

Purple,  July-Aug.  . . . . . . 

ECHINOPS  ritro.  Steel  Globe  Thistle,  3'  Steel  bue, 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

July  Aug.  . . . 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

EPIGAEA  repens.  See  Evergreens,  page  43. 
ERIGERON  speciosus.  Oregon  Fleabane.  2'  Violet 


Vi  NJ  V  V/  1  ^  1  JL  IV-  n  1V1  ■  ’  * 

blue  June-July - - - 

. 35 

2.50 

20.00 

Quakeress.  2y  Mauve,  June-Oct.  . 

.50 

3.50 

25.00 

62 


HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 


Each  Per  10  Per  100 

ERYNGIUM  amethystinum.  Amethyst  Eryngo. 

2’  Blue,  July  Aug . 50  3.50  25.00 

planum.  Eryngo.  2'  Steel  blue,  July-Sept . 35  2.50  20.00 

EUPATORIUM  coelestinum.  Blue  Mist-Flower. 

2'  Blue,  Aug.-Oct .  . 25  2.00  18.00 

urticaefolium.  Snow  Thoroughwort.  3' 

White,  July-Sept. . . 25  2.00  18.00 

FERNS — Adiatum  pedatum.  Am.  Maidenhair  1'  .35  2.50  20.00 

Aspidium  acrostichoides.  Silvery  Spleenwort.l'  .35  2.50  20.00 

Asplenium  filixfemina.  Lady  Fern.  2'-3' ....  .35  2.50  20.00 

Dicksonia  punctilobula.  Gossamer  Fern.  l)4'-2'  .35  2.50  20.00 

Pteretis  nodulosa.  Ostrich  Fern.  2' .  .50  3.50  25.00 

FUNKIA  subcordata  grandiflora.  White  Plantain 

Lily.  18"  White,  July-Aug . . . 60  5.00  40.00 

minor.  Dwarf  Plantain  Lily.  8"  White. 

Aug-Sept . . .60  5.00  40.00 

coerulea.  Blue  Plantain  Lily.  18"  Purplish 

blue,  July-Aug . . . 35  3.00  20.00 

variegata.  Variegated  Leaf  Funkia.  18"  Blue, 

July-Aug . 25  2.00  18.00 

GAILLARDIA  grandiflora.  Blanket  Flower.  18" 

Yellow,  red,  May-Nov.  . . 25  2.00  18.00 

—  compacta.  Dwarf  Blanket  Flower.  15" 

Yellow  and  red,  May-Nov. . 35  3.00  20.00 

GAULTHERIA.  See  Evergreens,  page  44. 

Dazzler.  1%'  New.  Large  red,  May-Nov.  .50  4.00  30.00 

GENTIANA  andrewsi.  Closed  Gentian.  18"  Blue, 

Aug.-Oct.  . . .35  2.50  20.00 

GEUM  chiloense  (coccinea).  Chiloe  Avens.  V 

Red,  June-Aug .  .35  2.50  20.00 

atrosanguineum.  fl.  pi.  1)4.'  Double  red, 

May-July . .35  3.00  20.00 

—  Lady  Stratheden.  18"  Orange,  June-  Sept  .35  3.00  20.00 

Mrs.  Bradshaw.  1 y2'  Vivid  red  June-Sept.  .35  3.00  20.00 

GLOBULARIA  trichosanthes.  Syrian  Globe 

Daisy.  6"  Violet  blue.  May-June....  .35  3.00  20.00 

GRASSES— Festuca  glauca.  Dwarf  Blue  Stem 

Grass.  P  ». . .35  3.00  20.00 

Miscanthus  sinensis.  Eulalia.  5'  6'  Green.  .35  3.00  20.00 

—  gracillimus.  Maiden  Grass.  5'  Green. ...  .35  3.00  20.00 

—  variegatus.  Variegated  Eulalia.  4' _  .35  3.00  20.00 

—  zebrimus.  Striped  Eulalia.  5' . .50  3.50  25.00 

Phalaris  arundinaecea  picta.  Variegated 

Ribbon  Grass.  2)4' .  -  .  *35  3.00  20.00 

GYPSOPHILA  paniculata.  Baby’s  Breath.  2' 

White,  June- July.  . 25  2.00  18.00 

—  Bristol  fairy.  The  best  double  3"  pots ....  1.25 

cerastioides.  Mouse-ear  Gypsophylla.  4" 

White,  May . .40  3.50  25.00 

repens.  Creeping  Gypsophylla.  4"  White, 

June-July. . . . .35  3.00  20.00 

HELIANTHEMUM  chamaecistus  mutabile.  Fickle 

Sunrose.  8"  Variousshades,  June-July  .35  3.00  20.00 

—  aureum.  8"  Yellow,  June-July . .  .35  3.00  25.00 

—  Bride.  8"  White^gray  foliage  ... _ .35  3.00  25.00 

—  Mrs.  Earle.  8"  Scarlet . . .35  3.00  25.00 

Rose  queen.  8"  Pink,  June- July . .  .35  3.00  25.00 


HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS  63 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

HELENIUM  autumnale  superba.  Sneezeweed.  4' 

Yellow,  Aug.-Sept . . . . . .  .30  2.50  20.00 

—  rubrum.  4'  Reddish  bronze,  Aug.-Sept.  ...  .30  2.50  20.00 

pumilum  magnificum.  Dwarf  Sneezezveed. 

l'-iy  Yellow,  July-Oct _ _  .40  3.50  25.00 

Riverton  Gem.  Bronze  Sneezeu>eed .  3'  Bronze, 

Aug.  Sept . .  .30  2.50  20.00 

HELIANTHUS  decapetalus  Solid  d’or.  Sun¬ 
flower.  4'-5'  Yellow,  Aug.-Sept. .  .25  2.00  18.00 

HELIOPSIS  pitcheriana.  Heliopsis.  3'  Yellow, 

July  Sept  . 25  2.00  18.00 

scabra  excelsa.  New  3’  Rich  yellow,  semh 

double  July  Oct . .  .40  3.50  25.00 

HEMEROCALLIS  flava.  Lemon  Day  Lily.  2% 

Yellow,  May  ... . 35  3.00  20.00 

fulva.  Tawney  Day  Lily.  2%'  Copper,  July  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  Dr.  Regel.  iy  Orange,  May . .  .40  3.50  25.00 

thunbergi.  2%'  Bright  yellow,  July- Oct _  .25  2.00  18.00 

HEPATICA  triloba.  Roundlobe  Hepatica.  6" 

Blue,  April  May .  . 35  3.00  25.00 

HESPERIS  matronalis.  Dames  Rocket.  2'  Pink, 

May- June . .25  2.00  18.00 

—  candidissima.  2 y  White,  May-July _  .25  2.00  18.00 

HEUCHERA  americana.  American  Alumroot. 

2'  Greenish  white,  June-Aug .  .35  2.50  20.00 

brizoides.  Pinkbells.  iy  Pale  pink,  May-Sept  .50  4.00  30.00 

Perry’s  white.  iy  Pure  white,  June-Sept....  .60  5.00  40.00 

Pluie  de  Feu.  2'  Fiery  red,  June-July  .  .60  5.00  40.00 

sanguinea  alba.  Snowdrop.  1  y  Wh.,  June-Sep.  .50  4.00  30.00 

HIBISCUS  moscheutos.  Marshmallow.  5"  Aug.- 

Sept..  . . 30  2.50  20.00 

White,  Pink,  Red,  Crimson  Eye.. . 30  2.50  20.00 

HOLLYHOCK.  See  ALTHEA.  In  separate  colors. 

IBERIS  gibraltarica.  Gibraltar  Candytuft.  8" 

Pale  lilac,  May  . .35  2.50  20.00 

sempervirens.  Candytuft.  10"  Wh.,  Apr  .-May  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  Little  Gem.  6"  White,  April  . 40  3.50  30.00 

IRIS  cristata.  Crested  Iris.  4"  Rich  blue,  May..  .30  2.50  20.00 

pumila  cyanea.  Dwarf  Iris.  8"  Purple,  May  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  excelsa.  6"  Yellow,  May  . .40  3.50  25.00 

—  Sambo.  6"  VioleCblue,  May . .  .30  2.00  18.00 

—  Schneecuppe.  6"  White,  May  ... . .35  3.00  20.00 

germanica.  Fleur-de-lis.  (German  Iris.)  iy~3' 

Alcazar— Purple  and  violet _ .50  4.00 

Dr.  Bernice— Bronze . 25  2.00  15.00 

Florentina  alba— White..  . . .25  2.00  15.00 

Her  Majesty— Pink . . . 25  2.00  15.00 

Isoline— Smoky  pink .  . 50  4.00 

La  Niege.  Splendid  white . . .  .50  4.00 

Lohengrin — Mauve^rose . .  .35  3.00  25.00 

Loreli — Yellow  and  purple . . .35  3.00  25.00 

Mad.  Chereau — White  pencilled  blue _  .25  2.00  15.00 

Ma  Mie.  White  pencilled  blue . .  .50  4.00 


64  HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 


IRIS  germanica 

Each 

Per  10 

Per  100 

Mme.  Pacquitte — Rosy  claret . 

.25 

2.00 

15.00 

Nibelungen — Bronze  . . . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

Pallida  Dalmatica — Lavender. . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

Pallida  Speciosa — Deep  lavender  .. . 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

Prosper  Laugier — Bronze  and  pink . 

.40 

3.50 

25.00 

Quaker  Lady — Blue-yellow . . 

.50 

4.00 

Rhein  Nixe — White-purple.. . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

Sherwin  Wright — Yellow . 

.50 

4.00 

Assorted  varieties,  separate  colors  . 

2.00 

15.00 

kaempferi.  Japanese  Iris.  2'-2)4'  Named 

.75 

6.00 

50.00 

Bride — Plum  red,  wh.  centre.  Helen  Von  Siebold-Vio.-red. 

Eclipse — Purplish  red,  tall.  J.  C.  Vaughan — Pure  white. 

Frate — Lilac  veined  white.  Mt.  Hood — Blue  shaded  darker. 


Gold  Bound — Wh.,yel.  center.  Violet 

Beauty 

—  Deep 

violet. 

siberica.  Siberian  Iris.  2'  Purple,  May-June 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  Perry’s  Blue.  3'  Vivid  blue,  May-June.... 

.50 

3.50 

25.00 

Snow  Queen.  White  Siberian  Iris.  2' 

White,  May-June . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

LATHYRUS  latifolius.  Pink  Beauty.  2)4'  Pink, 

June-Aug . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

White  Pearl.  White,  July-Aug . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

LAVENDULA  vera.  Lavender.  18"  Blue,  July-Aug. 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  Munsted.  Dwarf  Lavendar.  V  Deep  blue, 

July-Sept — . . . . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

LIATRIS  spicata.  Spike  Gay  feather.  2)4'  Light 

purple,  July-Sept  . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

pycnostachya.  Cattail  Gayfeather.  4 '  Pur¬ 

ple,  July-Aug . . . . . . . . . - 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

LINUM  perenne.  Blue  Perennial  Flax.  V  June-July 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  album.  White  Flax.  F  White,  June-July 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

LOBELIA  cardinalis.  Cardinal  Flower.  3'  Red, 

July-Aug. . . . 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

siphilitica.  Blue  Lobelia.  2)4'  July-Sept  ... 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

LUPINUS  polyphyllus.  Lupine.  3'  Blue,  June-July 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

—  albiflorus.  3'  White,  June-July.  . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

—  Moerheimi.  2X/V  Pink,  June-July . 

.35 

3.00 

25.00 

LYCHNIS  alpina.  Arctic  Campion,  6"  Pink,  Apr. 

.35 

3.00 

20.00 

chalcedonica.  Maltese  Cross.  2 '  Scarlet,  June 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

haageana.  Haage  Campion.  F  Scarlet,  May. 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

viscaria  splendens.  Rosepink  Campion.  F 

Crimson,  May-June. . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  alba.  White  Campion.  F  May-June... 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

—  fl.  pi.  F  Double  pink,  May-June . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

LYTHRUM  salicaria  roseum.  Rose  Loose-strife. 

2%'  Pink,  July-Aug . . . 

.30 

2.50 

20.00 

MERTENSIA  virginica.  Virginia  Bluebell.  1%' 

May-June . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

MITCHELLA.  See  Evergrenes,  page  48. 

MONARDIA  didyma.  Oswego  Bee  Balm.  2)4' 

Red,  June-Aug  . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

fistulosa  media.  Purple  Bee  Balm.  2)4' 

Purplish  pink,  June-Aug  . . . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

MYOSOTIS  scorpioides  (palustris).  Forget-Me- 

Not.  10"  Blue,  May-Sept . . . 

.25 

2.00 

18.00 

Barr’s  alpine  blue.  6"  New,  clear  blue,  Mayjuly 

.35 

2.50 

20.00 

HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS  65 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

NEPETA  mussini.  Gray  Catmint.  10"  Mauve 

April  -June. . .25  2.00  18.00 

NIEREMBERGIA  rivularis.  Whitecup.  4" 

White,  June-Aug . 35  2.50  20.00 

OENOTHERA  youngi.  Evening  Primrose.  2' 

Yellow,  June-Aug  . .25  2.00  18.00 

missouriensis.  Ozark  Sundrops.  9"  Yellow 

June-Aug  . .35  2.50  20.00 

speciosa.  White  Sundrops.  18"  Wh.  Aug-Sep  .25  2.00  18.00 

P ACHYSANDR A  terminalis.  Japanese  Spurge.  8"  .25  2.00  15.00 

Pot  grown.  80.00  thousand. 

PACHISTIMA.  See  Evergreens,  page  49. 

PAEONIA.  Peony. 

Baroness  Schroeder.  Blush  white..  ...  1.50  12.50 

Delachi.  Deep  crimson _  1.00  8.00 

Edouard  Audre.  Bright  red . .  1.00  8.00 

Eugene  Verdier,  Pale  pink  _ 2.00  17.50 

Felix  Crousse.  Brilliant  red . . 1.25  10.00 

Festiva  maxima.  White _  1.00  8.00 

Karl  Rosefield.  Brilliant  red _  2.25  20.00 

Louis  Van  Houtte.  Crimson  .  1.00  8.00 

Meissonier.  Red  1.00  8.00 

Mons.  Jules  Elie.  Pink . . 1.50  12.50 

Sarah  Bernhardt.  Fragrant  Pink .  2.25  20.00 

PAPAVER  alpinum.  Alpine  Poppy.  10"  Various 

colors,  May-Sept.... . . 25  2.00  18.00 

nudicaule.  Iceland  Poppy.  1'  May-June.  .25  2.00  18.00 

Beauty  of  Livermore.  2x/2  Crimson,... .  .50  4.00  30.00 

Mrs.  Perry.  2%'  Orange,  June-July .  .40  3.50  30.00 

orientalis.  Perry’s  White  2x/2  June  July  .35  3.00  25.00 

—  Princess  Victoria  Louise.  2x/2  Pink,  .40  3.50  30.00 

Royal  Scarlet.  2%'  Vivid  scarlet,  June-July  .40  3.50  30.00 

PENTSTEMON  torreyi.  Torrey  Beard  Tongue. 

3'  Red,  June-Aug . . .25  2.00  18.00 

PHLOX  amoena.  4"  Trailing  rose  pink,  May.  ..  .35  2.50  20.00 

Arendsi  Louise.  2'  Lilac,  dark  eye,  May-July  .35  3.00  25.00 

divaricata.  T  Lavender  blue,  May  . . .30  2.50  18.00 

subulata.  Moss  pmk.  4"  Pink,  April-May  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  alba.  White  Moss  Pink.  4"  White,  Apr.May  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  Apple  Blossom.  Delicate  pink,  April-May  .50  3.50  25.00 

Nelsoni.  4"  Small  vivid  white,  May _  .3fj  2.50  20.00 

—  Vivid.  6"  Clear  bright  rose,  splendid  evergreen 

foliage;  does  not  run,  best  dwarf  phlox..  .35  3.00  25.00 

G.  F.  Wilson.  Lavender  Moss  Pink.  4" 

Lavender  blue,  April-May  ..  . . .35  3.00  25.00 

ovata  (Carolina)  Mountain  Pink.  10"  Rosy  'red  .35  2.50  20.00 

DECUSSATA.  Garden  Phlox.  iy2'  July-Sept. 

B.  Compte.  Reddish  purple .  .35  3.00  25.00 

Coquelicot.  Brilliant  orange  scarlet .  .35  3.00  25.00 

Deutchland.  Brilliant  red  . .35  3.00  25.00 

Dr.  Konigshofer.  Brilliant  scarlet,  crimson  eye.  .35  3.00  25.00 

Enchantress.  Rich  salmon  pink . . .30  2.50  20.00 

Elizabeth  Campbell.  Pink  .  .35  3.00  25.00 

Fireglow.  Bright  orange'scarlet . .  .35  3.00  25.00 

General  Von  Heutz.  Salmomred,  white  center  .25  2.00  15.00 

Hindenburg.  Vivid  red  .35  3.00  25.00 

Jules  Sandeau.  Pure  pink,  dwarf _ _ .25  2.00  15.00 

Louise  Abbema.  Dwarf  white. . 25  2.00  1  5.00 


66  HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS 

PHLOX.  DECUSSATA,  Continued.  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

Milly  Von  Hoboken.  Soft  pink . 30  2.50  20.00 

Miss  Lingard.  Early  tall  white _ .25  2.00  18.00 

Mrs.  Jenkins  (Independence).  White. . . 25  2.00  15.00 

Queen.  White,  early.. . . . 25  2.00  15.00 

Thor.  Deep  salmon  pink  . . . . 25  2.00  15.00 

Wanadis.  Deep  lilac . . 30  2.50  20.00 

PHYSALIS  franchetti.  Chinese  Lantern.  2' 

Orange  red  seed  pods,  Oct  . .25  2.00  18.00 

PHYSOSTEGIA  virginiana.  False  Dragonhead. 

2)4'  Pink,  June-July  .  .25  2.00  18.00 

Vivid.  Large  deep  pink,  Aug  . .30  2.50  20.00 

PLATYCODON  grandiflorum.  Balloon  Flower. 

Light  blue,  June-July..... . .  .25  2.00  18.00 

album.  18"  White,  June-July .  .  .25  2.00  18.00 

PLUMBAGO  larpentae.  Blue  Leadwort.  9" 

Blue,  Aug.  Sept . 35  3.00  20.00 

POLEMONIUM  caeruleum.  Greek  Valerian.  15" 

Sky  blue,  June-July . . .30  2.50  20.00 

humile  (Richardsoni.)  Jacob’s  Ladder.  12" 

Blue,  June-July . 30  2.50  20.00 

reptans.  Creeping  Polemonium.  8"  Blue,  .30  2.50  20.00 

POTENTILLA  tridentata.  See  Evergreens,  page  50. 

PRIMULA  acaulis  (vulgaris).  English  Primrose. 

6"  Pale  yellow,  April-May . .  .30  2.50  20.00 

elatior.  Oxlip.  8"  Flowers  in  umbels,  various 

colors,  May  . .30  2.50  20.00 

japonica.  Japanese  Primrose.  9"  Pun-red,  June  .30  2.50  20.00 

Veris.  Cowslip.  6"  Yellow  to  red  April-May  .30  2.50  20.00 

—  Hose-in-Hose.  6"  True  yellow  form _  .50  4.00  35.00 

PYRETHRUM  hybridum.  Painted  Lady.  2' 

Double  mixed,  July-Aug . .25  2.00  18.00 

RUDBECKIA  laciniata.  Golden  Glow.  5'  Yellow  .25  2.00  18.00 

purpurea.  See  ECHINACEA, 
speciosa  (newmanni).  Showy  Cone-flower. 

2’  Yellow,  Aug . . . .25  2.00  18.00 

SALVIA  azurea  grandiflora  (pitched) .  Azure 

Salvia.  3'  Light  blue,  Aug . . 30  2.50  20.00 

nemorosa.  Violet  Sage.  2’  May-June. .  .30  2.50  20.00 

pratensis.  Meadow  Sage.  2'  Deep  blue,  June-Jul.  .30  2.50  20.00 

SAPONARIA  ocymoides  splendens.  Rock  Soap- 

wort.  F  Red,  May 'July _ _ .30  2.50  20.00 

SANTOLINA  incana.  Hoary  Lavender  Cotton. 

1YV  Gray  foliage . . . 30  2.50  20.00 

SCABIOSA  caucasica.  Caucasian  Scabiosa.  2' 

Lilac,  June  Aug  . . .35  3.00  25.00 

—  alba.  White  Scabiosa.  2'  June . .  .50  4.00  30.00 

SCUTELLARIA  baicalensis  coelestina.  Azure 

Skullcap.  V  Blue,  July-Aug _ _  .30  2.50  20.00 

SEDUM  acre.  Gold  Moss.  3"  Yellow,  May-June  .25  2.00  18.00 

album.  White Stonecrop.  3"  White,  May-June  .25  2.00  18.00 

divergens.  6" . .30  2.50  20.00 

hispanicum.  Spanish  Stonecrop.  4"  Pale  pk.,  July  .35  3.00  25.00 

kamtschaticum.  Orange  Stonecrop.  8"  Yellow  .35  3.00  25.00 

reflexum.  Jenny  Stonecrop.  8"-10"  Yel.,  June  .30  2.50  20.00 

rupestre.  6" -8”  Yellow,  June . . 35  3.00  25.00 

sarmentosum.  Stringy  Stonecrop.  2"  Yellow  .25  2.00  15.00 

sexangulare.  Bright  yellow,  July-Aug _  .25  2.00  18.00 

sieboldi.  Siebold  Stonecrop.  Pk., Aug. -Sep.  .30  2.50  20.00 

spectabile.  Showy  Stonecrop.  18"  Pink, Aug. -Sep.  .30  2.50  20.00 

Brilliant.  18"  Deep  rose.  Aug.-Sept _  .30  2.50  20.00 

stoloniferum.  6"  Purplish-pink,  July,  Aug ....  .35  3.00  25.00 


HERBACEOUS  PERENNIALS  67 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

SEMPERVIVUM  arachnoideum.  Cobweb  House- 

leek.  4"  Red,  Sept.-Oct . 30  2.50  20.00 

globiferum.  Globe Houseleek.  8"  Yel.,Sep.-Oct.  .30  2.50  20.00 

SILENE  alpestris.  Alpine  Catch  fly.  5”  Pink,  May  .30  2.50  20.00 

schafta.  Schafta  Catchfly.  6"  Pink,  June-Sept.  .30  2.50  20.00 

SPIREA  aruncus.  Goatsbeard.  4'  White,  June  .60  5.00 

STACHYS  lantana.  Woolly  Betony.  18”  Purple  .25  2.00  18.00 

STATICE  armeria  laucheana.  Thrift.  6”  Red  .25  2.00  18.00 

latifolia.  Sea  Lavender.  2'  Lilac-blue,  July-Aug.  .25  2.00  18.00 

maritima  splendens.  8”  Bright  rose-pk.,  June-July  .30  2.50  20.00 

alba.  8”  White,  June  July  .  .......  .30  2.50  20.00 

pseudoarmeria  (armeria  formosa).  False 

Thrift.  8”  Pink,  June . . 30  2.50  20.00 

STOKESIA  laevis  cyanea.  2'  Lilac-blue,  July-Aug.  .25  2.00  18.00 

—  alba.  2'  White,  July-Aug . 35  3.00  25.00 

THALICTRUM  adiantifolium.  Maidenhair 

Meadowrue.  T  Yellow,  June-July _  .40  3.00  25.00 

aquilegifolium.  Columbine  Meadowrue.  2' 

Rosy-purple,  June-July .  . .40  3.00  25.00 

dipterocarpum.  Yunnan  Meadowrue.  3'-4' 

Mauve,  Aug.  Sept . .  .40  3.00  25.00 

THYMUS  serpyllum  album.  White  Thyme.  2” 

White,  June-July  . 40  3.00  25.00 

coccineus.  Crimson  Thyme.  3”  June...  .40  3.00  25.00 

—  splendens.  Firefly  Thyme.  3”  Purplish-red  .40  3.00  25.00 

—  lanuginosus.  Woolly  Thyme.  2”  Brightpink  .40  3.00  25.00 

TRITOMA  pfitzeri.  Bonfire  Torchlily.  2 %’  Red 

and  yellow,  Aug.  Sept . . .40  3.00  25.00 

TROLLUS  europeus.  Orange  Globeflower.  18” 

Orange,  May  Aug  . .60  5.00 

TUNICA  saxifraga.  Tunic  Flower.  6”  Wh,  July-Aug.  .25  2.00  1 8.00 

VALERIANA  officinalis.  Valerian.  3'-4'  Blush 

pink,  June-July . .30  2.50  20.00 

VERONICA  longifolia  subsessilis.  Clump  Speed¬ 
well.  2'  Violet-blue,  Aug -  .40  3.00  25.00 

gentianoides.  Gentian  Speedwell.  8”  Blue,  .35  2.5C  20.00 

repens.  Creeping  Speedwell.  2”  Blue,  May.  .35  2.50  20.00 

—  Heavenly  Blue.  Rock  Speedwell.  4”  Blue  .40  3.00  25.00 

spicata.  Spike  Speedwell.  18”  Blue,  May-June  .25  2.00  18.00 

spuria  (amethystina) .  Bastard  Speedwell. 

2'  Blue,  May  June ..  .  30  2.50  20.00 

teucrium  rupestris.  Rock  Speedwell.  4”  Blue  .30  2.50  20.00 

—  rosea.  Pink  Rock  Speedwell.  4”  Pink,  June  .40  3.00  25.00 

VINCA  minor.  Periwinkle.  4”  Lilac  blue,  April- 

May.  Pot  grown.  80.00  thousand...  .25  2.00  15.00 

—  alba.  White  Periwinkle.  6”  Wh., Apr  .-May  .40  3.00  25.00 

VIOLA  cornuta.  Tufted  Pansy.  8”  Blue-violet  .25  2.00  15.00 

Admiration.  6"  Violet,  May-June . . 25  2.00  15.00 

Blue  Perfection.  6”  Purple-blue,  May-Aug.  .25  2.00  15.00 

Jersey  Gem.  6”  Rich  violet,  May-Aug . 40  3.00  25.00 

Rose  Queen.  Rose-pink _ _ _ .25  2.00  18.00 

White  Perfection.  6"  White,  May-Aug _  .25  2.00  15.00 

Yellow  Gem.  6”  Yellow,  May-Aug . .  .25  2.00  18.00 

odorata.  Gov.  Herrick.  4”  Violet, April-June  .30  2.50  20.00 


Fruit  Trees  and  Bushes 


APPLES  AND  CRAB  APPLES  Each  Per  10 

1  in.  and  up . XX  2.50  22.50 

Vs  in.  to  1  in . X  1.50  12.50 

11-1 6th  to  %  in . A  1.00  8.50 

Med.  grade,  %  in.  to  11-1 6th  in . . M  .75  6.00 


SUMMER —Early  Harvest,  Gravenstein,  Red  Astrachan  Yellow  Transp. 
AUTUMN — Duchess,  Fall  Pippin,  King,  Sweet  Bough,  Talman  Sweet, 
WINTER— Baldwin,  Delicious,  Fameuse,  Golden  Russet,  McIntosh, 
N.  W.  Greening,  Northern  Spy,  Rome  Beauty,  Stayman’s  Winesap. 
CRAB  APPLES— Hyslop,  Red  Siberian,  Transcendent. 

PEARS — Standard 


1  in.  and  up . . . . . 

. XX 

2.50 

22.50 

%  in.  to  1  in . 

. .  X 

1.50 

12.50 

1  1-1 6th  in.  to  %  in . . 

. A 

1.00 

8.50 

Med.  grade,  %  in.  to  1  1-1 6th  in. . 

. . M 

.75 

6.00 

Bartlett,  Beurre  Bose,  Beurre  d’Anjou,  Clapp’s  Favorite,  Duchess, 
Flemish  Beauty,  Kieffer,  Lincoln,  Lawrence,  Seckel,  Sheldon. 
DWARF — Bartlett,  Duchess,  Seckel. 


First  grade,  %  in.  and  up . .  . A  1.50 

Med.  grade,  34  in.  to  %  in . - . B  1.00 

CHERRIES  — 1  in.  to  in . XX  2.50  22.50 

%  in.  to  1  in . X  2.00  17.50 

11-1 6th  in.  to  %  in . A  1.50  12.50 

%  in.  to  11-1 6th  in . M  1.25  10.00 

Black  Tartarian,  Downer’s  Late  Red,  Early  Richmond,  Gov.  Wood, 
Montmorency,  Schmidt’s  Biggareau,  Yellow  Spanish,  Napoleon. 

PLUMS-  1  in.  and  up . . . XX  2.00  17.50 

J'g  in.  to  1  in . ... . .  . . X  1.50  12.50 

11- 16th  in.  to  %  in . . . A  1.00  7.50 

Abundance,  Bradshaw,  Burbank,  Yellow  Egg,  German  Prune. 

PEACHES — %  in.  and  up,  5  to  7  ft . .. . XX  1.25  10.00 

%  to  %  in.  4  to  6  ft . X  1.00  7.50 

9-1 6th  in.  to  %  in., 4  to  5  ft... . . . A  .75  6.00 

Champion,  White  Late  Crawford,  Yellow  Hale,  Yellow 

Belle  of  Georgia,  White  Elberta,  Yellow  Iron  Mountain,  White 

QUINCES—  %  in.,  4  to  5  ft . . . X  1.50  12.50 

%  in.,  3  to  4  ft . . . A  1.25  10.00 

34  in.,  234  to  3  ft . . . M  1.00  7.50 

Champion,  Orange. 


NUTS — Japan  Walnut,  Black  Walnut,  Butternut. 

4  to  6  ft  .  2.00  each  6  to  8  ft . .  3.00  each 


GRAPES  —  Agawam,  red;  Moore’s  Diamond,  white;  Niagara,  white. 
Catawba,  red;  Concord,  black.  Each  Per  10  Per  100 

2  yr . . . . . . . 50  4.00  30.00 

CURRANTS — Cherry,  Fay’s  Prolific,  Perfection,  White  Grape. 


2  yr- . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

GOOSEBERRIES — Downing,  Houghton,  Joselyn. 

2  yr . . . 

.50 

4.00 

30.00 

RASPBERRY — Cuthbert,  Cumberland  (black),) 

St.  Regis  (transpl.)  J 

1.50 

10.00 

BLACKBERRIES— Blowers 

1.50 

10.00 

VARIETIES  FOR  SPECIAL  LOCATIONS 


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PLANTS  SUITABLE  FOR  THE  ROCK  GARDEN 

Herbaceous  Perennials 


Achillea  tomentosa,  1' 

Alyssum  saxatile  compact  urn,  1' 
Androsace  chumbyi,  4" 

Anemone  pulsatilla,  13" 

Arabis  alpina,  6" 

Arabis  alpina  floro  pleno,  7" 
Arenaria  balearica,  2" 

Arenaria  montana,  3" 

Aster  alpinus,  8 " 

Aster  sub  coeruleus,  12" 

Beilis  perennis,  5", 

Beilis  perennis  flore  pleno,  6" 

Beilis  perennis  monstrosa  rosea,  6" 
Calandrinia  umbellata,  6" 
Campanula  carpatica,  6" 

Campanula  carpatica  alba,  6" 
Campanula  garganica,  4" 
Campanula  portenschlagiana,  4" 
Campanula  rotun difolia,  9" 
Cerastium  tomentosum,  6" 
Dianthus  deltoides,  8" 

Dicentra  eximia,  1' 

Dicentra  formosa,  1' 
Dracocephalum  ruyschiana,  1' 
Ferns,  Adiatum  pedatum,  1' 

Ferns,  Aspidium  acrostichoides,  1' 
Funkia  subcordata  minor,  8" 

Geum  chiloense  (coccinea),  1' 
Geum  chiloense  Mrs.  Brad.,  1]4.' 
Globularia  trichosanthes,  6" 

Grasses,  Festuca  glauca'  V 
Gypsophila  cerastioides,  4" 
Gypsophila  repens,  4" 
Helianthemum  cham.  aureum,  8" 
Helianthemum  cham.  bride,  8" 
Helianthemum  cham.  Mrs.  Earle  ,8" 
Helianthemum  cham.  mutabile,  8" 
Helianthemum  cham.  rose  queen,  8" 
Heuchera  brizoides,  1 
Iberis  gibraltarica,  8" 

Iberis  little  gem,  6" 

Iberis  semper virens,  10" 

Iris  cristata,  4" 

Iris  excelsa,  6" 

Iris  sambo,  6" 

Iris  Schneecuppe,  6" 

Iris  pumila  cyanea,  8" 

Lavendula  vera  munsted,  V 
Linum  perenne,  1' 

Linum  perenne  album,  I' 

Lychnis  alpina,  6" 

Myosotis  scorpioides,  10" 

Myosotis  Barr's  alpine  blue,  6"’ 
Nepeta  mussini,  10" 

Nierembergia  rivularis,  4" 
Oenothera  missouriensis,  9" 


Papaver  alpinum,  10" 

Papaver  nudicaule,  1' 

Phlox  amoena,  4" 

Phlox  apple  blossum 
Phlox  divaricata,  1' 

Phlox  nelsoni,  4" 

Phlox  subulata,  4" 

Phlox  subulata  alba,  4" 

Phlox  subulata  vivid,  6" 

Phlox  subulata  G.  F.  Wilson,  4" 
Plumbago  larpentae,  9" 

Primula  elatoir,  8" 

Primula  japonica,  9" 

Primula  veris,  6" 

Primula  veris  hose-imhose,  6" 
Primula  (vulgaris) ,  6" 

Polemonium  reptans,  8" 

Saponaria  ocymoides  splendens,  1' 
Sedum  acre,  3" 

Sedum  album,  3" 

Sedum  diver  gens,  6" 

Sedum  hispanicum,  4" 

Sedum  kamschaticum,  8" 

Sedum  reflexum,  8" -10" 

Sedum  rupestre,  6"-8" 

Sedum  sarmentosum,  2" 

Sedum  sexangulare 
Sedum  sieboldi,  6"-8" 

Sedum  stoloniferum,  6" 

Semper vivum  arachnoideum,  4" 
Semper vivum  globiferum,  8" 

Silene  alpestris,  5" 

Silene  schafta,  6" 

Statice  armeria  laucheana,  6" 

Statice  maritima  splendens,  8" 
Statice  maritima  alba,  8" 

Thymus  serphyllum  album,  2" 
Thymus  serphyllum  coccineum,  3" 
Thymus  serphyllum  lanuginosus  2" 
Thymus  serphyllum  splendens,  3" 
Tunica  saxifraga,  6" 

Veronica  gentianoides,  8" 

Veronica  repens,  2" 

Veronica  repens  heavenly  blue,  4" 
Veronica  teuerium  rupestris,  4" 
Veronica  teuerium  rosea,  4" 

Vinca  minor,  4" 

Viola  admiration,  6" 

Viola  blue  perfection,  6" 

Viola  cornuta,  8" 

Viola  Jersey  gem,  6" 

Viola  odorata  Gov.  Herrick,  4" 

Viola  rose  queen 

Viola  white  perfection,  6" 

Viola  yellow  gem,  6" 


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VARIETIES  FOR  SPECIAL  LOCATIONS 


PLANTS  SUITABLE  FOR  THE  ROCK  GARDEN 

Evergreens 


Arctostaphylos  uva-ursi  , 

Azalea  amoena,  2^-3' 

Azalea  Hinodegiri,  3'-4' 

Calluna  vulgaris ,  1' -2' 

Cotoneaster  horizontalis,  l%'-2' 
Cotoneaster  microphylla,  2' -2%' 
Cotoneaster  thymifolia,  l%'-2' 
Daphne  cneorum,  T 
Epigaea  repens,  6" 

Euonymus  radicans  minimus,  2'-3' 
Euonymus  japonicus  microphyllus 
Juniperus  chinensis  sargenti,  IJxL 
Juniperus  communis  cracovica,  4'~5' 
Juniperus  communis  suecica  na.,  3' 
Juniperus  communis  depressa  plum. 
Juniperus  conferta,  T-I  A' 

Juniperus  horizontalis,  1'—1A' 
Juniperus  horizontalis  doug.,  l'-lA', 
Juniperus  japonica,  3'-4’ 

Juniperus  japonica  aurea,  2'-3' 
Juniperus  sabina  tamariscifolia,  T 
Juniperus  squamata  meyeri,  3'-4' 
Juniperus  squamata  variegata 
Lieophyllum  buxifolium,  18" 


Lonicera  pileata,  2' 

Mitchella  repens,  4" 

Pachistima  canbyi  3" -4 " 

Picea  alba  albertiana,  4' 

Picea  excelsa  procumbens,  lA'-2' 
Picea  excelsa  conica,  6'-T 
Pinus  densiflora  umbraculif.,  3' -4' 
Pinus  montana  mughus,  2%*— 3' 
Potentilla  tridentata,  8" 

Retinospora  obtusa  grac.  com.  4'-5' 
Retinospora  obtusa  grac.  nana,  2' 
Taxus  baccata  compacta,  3'-4' 
Taxus  baccata  erecta,  3'-5' 

Taxus  baccata  repandens,  1A'~2' 
Taxus  canadensis,  2'.-2A'~ 

Taxus  cuspidata  nana, 

Thuja  occidentalis  compacta,  2'-4' 
Thuja  occidentalis  globosa,  2%'— 3' 
Thuja  occidentalis  pumila,  2' -2%' 
Thuja  occidentalis  recurva  nana,  2' 
Thuja  occidentalis  umbraculif.  2' -3' 
Thuja  orientalis  compacta,  3' -4'' 
Thuja  orientalis  nana  aurea,  2A'-3' 


Deciduous  Shrubs 


Caryopteris  incana,  2' -3’ 
Ceanothus  americana,  3' -4' 
Cytisus  scoparius,  4 '-5' 

Deutzia  gracilis,  3' 

Genista  tinctoria,  3' 

Hypericum  buckleyi,  V 
Hypericum  moserianum,  2' 
Hypericum  patulum  grandifl.  2 A' 
Hypericum  patulum  Henryi,  2'~3' 
Jasminum  nudiflorum,  3' 


Lonicera  syringantha,  3-5' 
Lonicera  syringantha  wolfi,  2A'-3' 
Lonicera  spinosa  alberti,  2' 

Lonicera  thibetica,  3' -4' 

Potentilla  fruticosa,  3'  4' 

Rosa  rugosa  repens  alba 
Rosa  spinosissima,  3' -4' 

Spiraea  japonica,  3 ' 

Viburnum  opulus  nanum,  lA'-2' 


GROUND  COVERS 


For  Shady  Places 


Epigaea  repens 
Euonymus  radicans  minimus 
Galax  aphylla 
Gaultheria  procumbens 
Hedera  helix  and  varieties 
Leiophyllum  buxifolium 
Mitchella  repens 


Pachistima  canbyi 
Pachysandra  terminalis 
Shortia  galacifolia 
Taxus  canadensis 
Vaccineum  vitis-idaea 
Vinca  minor 


For  Sunny  Places 


Arctostaphyllos  uva-ursi 
Calluna  vulgaris  and  varieties 
Juniperus  communis  depressa 
Juniperus  conferta 
Juniperus  horizontalis 


Juniperus  sargenti 
Juniperus  tamariscifolia 
Pachysandra  terminalis 
Zanthorhiza  apiifolia 


VARIETIES  FOR  SPECIAL  LOCATIONS 


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PLANTS  FOR  SHADED  SITUATIONS 


Deciduous  Trees  and  Small  Shrubs 


Acanthopanax  pentaphylla,  7' -8' 
Amelanchier  canadensis,  12' -15' 
Aronia  melanocarpa,  8'-10' 
Aronia  arbutifolia,  6'-8' 

Azalea  arborescens,  10’ -12' 

Azalea  nudiflora,  6'-8' 

Azalea  vaseyi,  5' -6' 

Azalea  viscosa,  4'-5' 

Benzoin  aestivalis,  10' -12' 
Calycanthus  floridus,  4'-5' 
Ceanothus  americanus, 
Cephalanthus  occidentalis,  5’ -6' 
Cercis  canadensis,  12’-15' 
Chionanthus  virginica,  15'-18' 
Clethra  alnifolia,  4'-5’ 

Cornus  alternifolia,  15'  18' 
Cornus  amomum,  8' -9' 

Cornus  florida,  15' -25' 

Cornus  florida  rubra,  15' -20' 

,  Halesia  tetraptera,  12' -15' 

E 

Andromeda  floribunda,  4' 
Andromeda  japonica,  4'-5’ 

Azalea  amoena,  2%' -3' 

Azalea  hinodegiri,  3'-4' 

Buxus  sempervirens,  12' -15' 

Ilex  crenata  microphylla,  6'  8' 

Ilex  glabra,  5'-6' 

Juniper  us  canadensis,  2%' -3’ 
Kalmia  latifolia,  5' -7 
Leucothoe  catesbaei,  3'  -4' 


Hamamelis  virginiana, 

Hydrangea  arborescens,  4'-5' 
Hydrangea  quercifolia,  3'-4' 
Hypericum  aureum,  3'-4' 

Ligustrum  ibota  regelianum,  5'-6' 
Ligustrum  vulgare,  10'-12' 

Lonicera  fragrantissima,  6'-8' 

Lonicera  morrowi,  7'-8' 

Lonicera  tatarica,  9' -10' 

Myrica  cerifera,  4' -5' 

Oxydendrum  arboreum,  25' -30' 
Philadelphus,  9' -10' 

Physocarpus  opulifolia,  9' -10' 
Rhodotypos  kerrioides,  4'-5' 

Rubus  odoratus,  5' -6' 
Symphoricarpos  racemosa,  5' -6’ 
Symphoricarpos  vulgare,  4' -5' 
Viburnum  dentatum,  10' -12' 
Viburnum  lentago,  18' -20' 

Viburnum  molle,  10' -12' 

rgreen 

Mahonia  aquifolium,  4' -5' 
Pachysandra  terminalis,  6"-8" 
Rhododendron  carolinianum,  5'-6' 
Rhododendron  cataw.  hybrids,  3' -8' 
Rhododendron  catawbiense,  6'-9' 
Rhododendron  maximum,  8' -12' 
Taxus  cuspidata,  4' -5' 

Taxus  cuspidata  brevifolia,  2'-3' 
Taxus  canadensis,  2' -2%' 

Tsuga  canadensis,  7 5' -90' 


Herbaceous  Perennials 


Aconitum 

Aquilegia 

Anemone  japonica 
Convallaria  majalis 
Digitalis 

Dicentra  spectabilis 
Dicentra  eximia 
Funkia 

Hepatica  triloba 
Lobelia  cardinalis 


Lobelia  syphilitica 
Lythrum 

Lychnis  chalcedonica 
Myosotis  palustrus 
Platycodon  grandiflora 
Polemonium 
Primula 
Vinca  minor 
Viola  cornuta 
Veronica  spicata 


PLANTS  FOR  BINDING  AND  COVERING  SOIL  ON  STEEP  BANKS 


Acanthopanax  pentaphylla,  7' -8' 
Berberis  thunbergi,  4' -5' 
Comptonia  asplenifolia,  2'-3’ 
Myrica  cerifera,  4'-5' 

Lonicera  tatarica,  9' -10' 

Rhus  glabra,  10' -12' 

Rhus  typhina,  15' -18' 

Celastrus  scandens,  20'-25' 
Lonicera  japonica,  15' -20' 
Lycium  chinensis,  12' -15’ 


Shrubs 

Rosa  setigera,  5'-6' 

Sambucus  canadensis,  8'-9' 
Spiraea  tomentosa,  3' -4' 
Symphoricarpos  racemosus,  5' -6' 
Symphoricarpos  vulgare,  4'-5' 
Rosa  rugosa,  4'— 5' 

Rhus  canadensis,  4'-5' 

Vines 

Rosa  setigera 
Rosa  wichuriana 
Rosa  lucida,  5'-6r 


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VARIETIES  FOR  SPECIAL  LOCATIONS 


PLANTS  FOR  DRY  SOILS 


Deciduous 

Acer  negundo,  60' 

Ailanthus  glandulosus,  50'-60' 
Betula  populifolia,  30'-40' 
Phellodendron  sachalinense, 


Trees 

Evergreen 

Pinus  resinosa,  50'-60' 
Pinus  rigida,  40'-50' 
Pinus  divaricata,  40'-50' 
Pinus  strobus,  80' -100' 

Shrubs 


Deciduous 


Acanthopanax  pentaphylla,  T—8' 
Comptonia  asplenifolium,  2' -3' 
Corn  us  paniculata,  10' -12' 
Colutea  arborescens,  8' -10' 
Hypericum  prolificum,  2}4,'-3' 
Hypericum  kalmianum,  4'-5' 
Lespedeza  bicolor,  5'-6' 

Myrica  cerifera,  4'-5' 

Prunus  maritima,  9' -10' 

Robina  hispida,  5'-6' 


Rosa  setigera,  5'-6' 

Rhus  typhina,  15'-18' 

Rhus  canadensis,  4'-5' 

Rhamnus  cathartica,  9' -10' 

Ribes  aureum,  T-8' 
Symphoricarpos  racemosus,  5'-6H 
Symphoricarpos  vulgare,  4' -5' 
Vaccinium  corymbosum,  5' -6' 
Viburnum  latana,  15' -18' 


Evergreen 

Arctostaphylos  uva-ursi  Juniperus  horizontalis,  l'-iy 

Juniperus  communis,  2' -2%'  Mahonia  aquifolia,  4'-5' 

Juniperus  communis  depressa,  iy  Pachysandra  terminalis,  8" 

Juniperus  sabina,  6'-7'  Pinus  montana  mughus,  2%'-$ 


Herbaceous  Perennials 


Asclepias  tuberosa 
Armeria 

Anthemis  tinctoria 
Achillea  tomentosa 
Achillea  ptarmica,  The  Pearl 
Baptisia  australis 
Baptisia  tinctoria 
Cerastium  tomentosum 
Dianthus  barbatus 
Gypsophilla  paniculata 

Aquilegia  canadensis 
Aster  alpinus 
Aquilegia  chrysantha 
Heuchera  sanguinea 


Sunny  Places 

Helianthemum 
Helianthus 
Linum  perenne 
Lupinus  polyphyllus 
Lychnis  haageana 
Oenothera,  youngi 
Phlox  subulata 
Pentstemon  barbatus 
Semper  vivum 
Sedum 

Shady  Places 

Iberis  sempervirens 
Platycodon  grandiflorum 
Sedum  spectabile 


PLANTS  FOR  AUTUMN  COLORING 


Acer  rubrum,  50' -7 5' 

Acer  saccharum,  50'-75' 
Crataegus  cordata,  12' -15' 
Corn  us  florida,  15' -25' 


Aronia  arbutifolius,  6'-8' 
Aronia  melanocarpa,  8' -10' 
Berberis  thunbergi,  4' -5' 
Cornus  paniculata,  10'- 12' 
Cornus  alternifolia,  15' -18' 
Euonymus  americana,  7'-8' 
Euonymus  alatus,  9'- 10' 


Trees 

Liquidamber  styraciflua,  50'-60' 
Quercus  palustris,  75'-90' 
Oxydendron  orboreum, 

Shrubs 

Oxydendrum  arboreum,  25'-30' 
Rhus  copallina,  12'-13' 

Rhus  aromatica,  4'-5' 

Rhus  glabra,  10' -12' 

Vaccinium  corymbosum,  5'-6' 
Viburnum  (all  species) 


PLANTS  FOR  SPECIAL  LOCATIONS 


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PLANTS  FOR  WET  OR  MARSHY  PLACES 


Deciduous  Trees 


Acer  rubrum,  50'-75' 

Betula  nigra.  50' -60' 
Liquidamber  styraciflua,  50’ -60' 
Larix  leptolepis,  50’-60' 

Quercus  bicolor  7 5' -90' 

Azalea  viscosa,  4' -5' 
Cephalanthus  occidentals,  4'-5' 
Calycanthus  floridus,  4’ -5' 
Chamaedaphne  calyculata,  3’-4’ 
Cornus  stolonifera,  7' -8' 

Cornus  amomum,  8' -9' 

Clethra  alnifolia,  4' -5’ 

Ilex  verticillata,  6' -87 
Ilex  glabra,  5' -6' 

Itea  virginica,  3'-4' 


Quercus  palustris,  7 5' -90' 
Salix  babylonica,  50’ -60’ 

Salix  discolor,  15' -20' 

Ulmus  americana,  80'-l00' 
Taxodium  distichum,  100 ' 

Shrubs 

Benzoin  aestivalis,  10'-12' 
Aronia  arbutifolia,  6’ -8' 
Aronia  melanocarpa,  8'-10' 
Rosa  palustris,  6'-7' 
Sambucus  canadensis,  8'-9' 
Spiraea  tomentosum,  3' -4' 
Viburnum  dentatum,  10' -IV 
Viburnum  lentago,  18'-20' 
Viburnum  cassinoides,  5'-6' 


Herbaceous  Perennials 


Aster  novae-angliae 
Asclepias  tuberosa 
Boltonia  latisquama 
Caltha  palustris 
Cimicifuga  foetida  simplex 
Cimicifuga  racemosus 
Helenium  autumnale 


Hibiscus  moscheutos 
Iris  sibirica 
Iris  kaempferi 
Lobelia  cardinalis 
Lythrum  salicaria  roseum 
Myosotis  palustris 
Physostegia  virginica 


Broadleaved  Evergreen  Shrubs 


Azalea  amoena 
Azalea  hinodegiri 
Azalea,  Japanese  varieties 
Berberis  illicifolia 
Berberis  julianae 
Buxus 

Calluna  vulgaris 
Chamaedaphne  calyculata 
Cotoneaster  franchetti 
Cotoneaster  horizontalis 
Cotoneaster  lemoinei 
Cotoneaster  microphylla 
Cotoneaster  rotundifolia 
Cotoneaster  Simonsi 
Daphne  cneorum 
Epigaea  repens 
Euonymus  japonica 
Euonymus  patens 
Euonymus  radicans  and  varieties 


Ilex  crenata  microphylla  &  varieties 

Ilex  glabra 

Ilex  opaca 

Kalmia  latifolia 

Leiophyllum  buxifolium 

Leucothoe  catesbaei 

Lonicera  pileata 

Mahonia  aquifolia 

Mahonia  beali 

Mitchella  repens 

Pachistima  canbyi 

Pieris  japonica 

Pieris  floribunda 

Potentilla  tridentata 

Pyracantha  coccinea  lalandi 

Rhododendrons  in  vaetriy 

Stranvaesia  davidiana 

Viburnum  rhytidophyllum 

Yucca  filiamentosa 


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BERRY-BEARING  TREES  AND  SHRUBS 


BERRY-BEARING  TREES  AND  SHRUBS 

Red  Berries 


Berberis  vulgaris,  7' -8' 

Berberis  thunbergi,  4' -5' 

Cornus  florida,  15'-25' 
Crataegus  cordata,  12' -15' 
Crataegus  crus-galli,  15' 
Crataegus  coccinea,  15'-20' 
Cotoneaster  horizontalis,  l'-l%' 
Cotoneaster  divaricata 
Euonymus  alatus,  9'  10' 
Euonymus  europaeus,  12'  14’ 
Euonymus  bungeana,  12'-14' 
Ilex  verticillata,  6’-8’ 

Lonicera  morrowi,  7'  8' 


Lonicera  tatarica,  9'  10' 
Lonicera  maacki,  8'  9' 
Photinia  villosa 
Rhamnus  caroliniana 
Rosa  rubiginosa,  5' -6' 

Rosa  rugosa,  4'-5' 

Rosa  blanda,  4'  5' 

Sorbus  aucuparia,  25’-30' 
Sambucus  racemosus,  8’ -10’ 
Stranvaesia  davidiana 
Viburnum  opulus,  9’  10' 
Viburnum  dilatatum,  8'-9' 
Viburnum  americanum,  8'-9’ 
Benzoin  aestivale,  10' -12' 


White  Berries 

Cornus  stolonifera,  7'-8'  Cornus  alba,  8'  10' 

Symphoricarpos  racemosus,  5'-6' 


Yellow 

Elaeagnus  longipes,  6'-8' 

Black 

Aralia  spinosa,  18  -20' 

Ilex  glabra,  5' -6' 

Ilex  crenata  microphylla,  6'-8' 
Ligustrum  vulgare,  10'- 12' 

Ligustrum  regelianum 
Phellodendron  sachalinense 
Aronia  melanocarpa,  8' -10' 
Amelanchier  canadensis,  12'-15' 


Berries 

Elaeagnus  angustifolia,  15’  18' 
Eleagnus  umbellatus 

Berries 

Rhodotypus  kerrioides,  4'-5' 
Sambucus  canadensis,  8'-9' 
Viburnum  acerifolium 
Viburnum  prunifolium 
Viburnum  sieboldi,  9' -10' 
Viburnum  plicatum,  7'-8’ 
Viburnum  lantana,  15'-18' 
Rhamnus  cathartica,  9' -10' 


Deep  Blue-black  Berries 

Mahonia  aquifolia,  4' -5'  Viburnum  cassinoides,  5'-6' 

Vaccinium  corymbosum  Viburnum  lentago 

Viburnum  dentatum,  10'-12'  Viburnum  molle 

Blue  Berries 

Cornus  amomum,  8'-9'  Callicarpa  purpurea  (mauve) 

Ampelopsis  heterophylla  Callicarpa  japonica 

Symplocos  paniculata 


INDEX 


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INDEX  OF  BOTANICAL  AND  COMMON  NAMES 


A 

PAGE 

Abies  . 41 

Acanthopanax . . . 3 

Acer _ _ _ _ _ 3,  4 

Achillea  . . 58 

Aconite  . 58 

Aconitum  . 58 

Actinidia  . 4 

Adam's  Needle . . 57 

Aesculus  _ 5 

Aethionema  . 58 

Ailanthus . . . 4 

Akebia . 4 

Almond,  Flowering  . 25 

Alpine  Catchfly . . 67 

Althaea  . . . .  ..58 

Alyssum . . 58 

Amelanchier . . 5 

American  Alumnroot . 58 

Amethyst  Erynge _ 62 

Amorpha . . 5 

Ampelopsis  . . 5 

Amygdalus _ _ _ 5 

Andromeda .  24,  49 

Androsace . . 58 

Anemone  . 58 

Anthemus  . . . . . . . ...;.. .58 

Anchusa . . . 58 

Apples  . . 68 

Aquilegia . 58 

Arabis _ _ 58 

Aralia  . . . . .  3,  5 

Arbor  Vitae  . ...54,  55,  56,  57 

Arctostaphylos  _ 41 

Arenaria  _ _ 59 

Aristolochio . . 5 

Armeria . . 67 

Aronia..... . 6 

Arrow  Wood . . 37 

Artemesia . 59 

Asclepias _ _ 59 

Ash . . . . . . . 1 5 

Aster  _ 59 

Astilbe . . . 59 

Aubretia . 59 

Azaleas . . . 6,  7,  41 

B 

Baccharis _ _ 7 

Baby's  Breath  . . 62 

Bald  Cypresa.. . . ..  .36 

Balloon  Flower . . . 66 

Baptisia  . 59 

Barberry . . . 7,  8,  41 

Bay  Berry  . . 22 

Beauty  Berry . . 9 

Bee  Balm . . . 64 

Beech . . 14 

Beach  Plum . 26 

Bellflower...  .  59,  60 

Beilis  . 59 

Benzoin  . . 7 


PAGE 

Berber  is . 

. 7,  8,41 

Betony _ _ 

. 67 

Betula . . . 

.  8 

Bignonia  . . 

. 8,  9 

Biota . . . . 

. 57 

Birch  . 

. . .  8 

Bittersweet  . . 

. 10 

Black  Alder . . . 

. ...16 

Blackberries . . . 

. 68 

Black  Haw . . . . 

. 38 

Bladder  Senna _ _ 

,.. . 11 

Bladder  Nut  _ _ _ 

. .....34 

Blanket  Flower . . 

_ 62 

Bleeding  Heart . 

. . . . 61 

Bluebeard  . . . . . . 

_  9 

Blue  Berry . . . . 

_ 37 

Blue  Indigo . . 

. . 59 

Blue  Spirea . . . 

. .  9 

Boltonia  . 

.  59 

Boston  Ivy . . . 

. .  5 

Box  Elder  ... . . . . 

. . . .  3 

Boxwood  . . . 

. 42 

Bridal  Wreath . . 

. .....33 

Buddleia  . . 

_ _  9 

Buckthorn  . . . . 

_ 27 

Bugbane  . . . . 

_ _ 63 

Bugloss  . . . 

. . . 58 

Burning  Bush  . . . 

. 14 

Bush  Clover . . . 

. . . 18 

Buttonbush . . . . 

. . 10 

Buttonwood  . . 

. 24 

Butterfly  Bush..  _ 

. .  9 

Butterfly  Weed _ _ 

. 59 

Buxus.. . 

_ _ 42 

C 

Calandrina  . . . . 

. 59 

Callicarpa  _ _ 

.  9 

Calluna  . . . . 

. . . 42 

Caltha  . . 

. 59 

Calycanthus  . 

.  9 

Camomile  . . . . . 

.  59 

Campanula . . . 

.  59,  60 

Campion _ _ 

.  64 

Candleberry  _ _ 

. . . 21 

Candytuft  . . 

. . . . 63 

Canterbury  Bells . 

. ...59 

Caragana . . 

.  9 

Cardinal  Flower . 

. 64 

Carpinus 

.  9 

Caryopteris  . 

.  9 

Catalpa . 

.  9 

Catanache . . 

.  60 

Catchfly . 

.  .67 

Catmint  _ _ 

. 65 

Ceanothus . . . . . 

. .  9 

Cedar  . . 

. . 45-48 

Celastrus  . 

. . . .10 

Centaur  ea .  . 

. 60 

Centranthus  . . 

. . . 60 

Cephalanthus  .  . 

. .  .10 

Cerasus  . 

23 

76 


INDEX 


PAGE 

Cerastium  . 60 

Cercidiphyllum . 10 

Cercis . . 10 

Chamaecyparis . .51  —53 

Chamaedaphne  . 42 

Chaste  Tree . , . 39 

Chelone . 60 

Chiloe  avens . 62 

Cherries  . 68 

Cherry,  Flowering  and  Weeping  .26 

Chionanthus . 10 

China  Fleecevine . . 24 

Chinese  Beauty  Bush .  9 

Chinese  Lantern  . . ...66 

Chrysanthemum . ...60 

Chokeberry .  6 

Cimicifuga  . 60 

Cinquefoil . ..■ . . . 25,  50 

Cladrastis  . 10 

Clematis  . . . 10,  60 

Clethra . 1 0 

Columbine . 58 

Colutea . .. . 1 1 

Coneflower,  Purple . . . 61 

Coneflower,  Showy . 66 

Convallaria . . 60 

Coral  Berry . . ....34 

Cork  Tree . . 23 

Corn  Flower . 60 

Cornus . 11,12 

Coreopsis  . 60 

Cornellian  Cherry . . . 1 1 

Cotoneaster .  12,  42 

Cowslip  . . 66 

Crab  Apples . . 68 

Crab  Apple,  Flowering . 21,  22 

Cranberry . 37,  38 

Crataegus  . . . 1 1,12 

Cryptomeria  . . 43 

Cucumber  Tree.. . 2  1 

Cup  and  Saucer . . . 59 

Cupid's  Dart . . . ...60 

Currants . . 68 

Currant,  Flowering . .. . .  28 

Cydonia . . . 12 

Cypress . . 51-53 

Cytisus  . ...12 

D 

Daisy  . . 59,  60 

Dame's  Rocket . . . 63 

Danesblood . . 59 

Daphne . 43 

Daylily . * . 63 

Delphinium  . 61 

Desmodium  . 18 

Deutzia  . 13 

Dianthus . . . 61 

Dicentra . . 61 

Dictamnus . .61 

Dier villa  . 13 

Digitalis  . . 61 

Diospyros .  13 


PAGE 

Dogwood . . 11,  12 

Doronicum . 61 

Douglas  Fir . . 51 

Dracocephalum . 61 

Dutchman's  Pipe .  5 

E 

■  Echinacea .  61 

I  Echinops  . 61 

Eleagnus  .  13,  14 

Elder . 31,  32 

Elm . 36,37 

Engelmann  Creeper .  5 

Epigaea  . ...43 

Erigeron . . . .61 

Eryngium  . 62 

Euonymus . .  14,  43,  44 

Eulalia . ...62 

Eupatorium . ...62 

Evening  Primrose . . .65 

Exochorda . 14 

F 

Fagus  . 14 

Fake  Dragonhead .  . 66 

Fake  Spirea . . 32,  33,  34 

Fe  ns . 62 

Festaca  . 64 

Feverfew . 60 

Fir  . 41 

Flax . 64 

Fleur^dedis . . 63 

Forget-memot . 64 

Forsythia  . 14 

i  Foxglove .  . 61 

Fraxinus . . 15 

1  Funkia . . . 62 

G 

I  Gaillardia  . 62 

Gas  Plant  . . 61 

|  Gaultheria . 44 

|  Gayfeather . 64 

:  Genista  . 15 

j  Gentiana  . 62 

I  Geranium  Creeper . 5 

|  Geum . . 62 

Ginkgo . . . . . 1 5 

'  Gleditsia.. _ _ _ 15 

Globe  Flower . 67 

Globe  Daisy . 62 

Globe  Thistle . 61 

Globularia . 62 

I  Goatsbeard . . . 67 

Golden  Bell . 14 

Golden  Chain . 1 7 

Golden  Glow . 66 

Gold  Flower  . . 16 

Gold  Moss. . . 66 

Golden  Tuft . . . 58 

Gooseberries  . 68 

Grapes . 68 

Grasses . 62 

Greek  Valerian . 66 


INDEX  77 


Groundsel  Bush . .. 

PAGE 

.  7 

Gymnocladus . . . . . .. 

. . 15 

Gypsophylla _ _ 

. . 62 

H 

Halesia  _ _ _ _ 

. . 15 

Hamamelis . . . . 

_ 15 

Hardhack  _ _ 

. 34 

Hardy  Pink . . . . 

_ 61 

Harebell  _ _ _ 

.......  60 

Hawthorn  . . .  . 

_ 12 

Heather  . . 

_ 42 

Hedera . . . 

. 44 

Helenium  _ _ _ 

. 63 

Helianthemum _ _ 

_ 62 

Helianthus  _ _ _ 

. 63 

Heliopsis  . . 

. 63 

Hemerocallis  . . . . 

. 63 

Hemlock  . . . 

_ 57 

Hepatica . . . . . 

. . 63 

Hercules'  Club _ _ 

.  5 

Hesperis  _ _ _ 

_ 63 

Heuchera . . . . 

....  63 

Hibiscus  _ : . . . 

15,  63 

Highbush  Blueberry . . 

. . .37 

Hoary  Lavender  Cotton  . . 

.  66 

Holly  . . . 

_ 44 

Hollyhock  . . . 

.....58 

Honey  Locust  . . . 

. 15 

Honeysuckle  Bush . .19,  20, 

21,  43 

Honeysuckle  Vine . 

.19-21 

Hop  Hornbeam.. . . . . . 

. . 23 

Hop'Tree _ _ _ _ 

. 26 

Hornbeam _ _ 

9 

Horsechestnut _ _ 

s 

Houseleek  _ _ 

. .  57 

Hydrangea . . . 

15,  16 

Hypericum . . . . . 

I 

Iberis  _ _ _ _ 

.16,  17 

. .63 

Ilex . . . .  1 7, 

39,  44 

Indigo  Bush _ _ 

_  5 

Inkberry  . 

. ...44 

Iris  . . . . 

63,  64 

Itea _ _ 

.  17 

Ivy,  English . . . . . 

J 

Jacob's  Ladder  ...... 

_ 44 

.  66 

Japanese  Creeper . 

. .  5 

Japanese  Flowering  Quince. ... 

. 12 

Japanese  Maple . 

_  3 

Japanese  Snowball  . . . 

. . ..38 

Japanese  Spurge . . . 

49,  65 

Jasmine  . . 

. . 17 

Jasminum  . 

. .17 

Jersey  Tea . . . . 

.  9 

Jetbead . . . 

. 27 

Judas  Tree 

. .10 

Juneberry...  . 

.  5 

Juniper _ _ 

44-48 

Juniper  us . . 

Jupiter's  Beard  . . . 

.44-48 

.  .60 

K 

Kalmia  _ _ 

48 

Katsura  Tree . . . . 

PAGE 

_ _ 10 

Kentucky  Coffee  Tree . . 

. ;. . 15 

Kerria . . . . . 

. 1/ 

Koelreuteria  . . . . . 

. . .  17 

L 

Laburnum _ _ _ _ 

_ _ 17 

Laland  Firethorn . 

. . 51 

Larch . . . 

. . 17 

Larix  . 

. 17 

Larkspur  . . . . 

. . 60 

Lathyrus  . . . . . . 

. . . 64 

Lavendula  . . . . 

. .64 

Lavender . . . 

. ...64 

Lead  Plant... . . 

. .  5 

Lead  wort _ _ _ 

_ 66 

Leatherleaf . . . 

_ 42 

Leiophyllum  _ _ _ _ 

_ _ 48 

Leopardbane _ 

_ 61 

Lespedeza _ _ _ _ 

. . .  .18 

Leucothoe _ 

. 48 

Liatris  ... 

. . 64 

Ligustrum . . . . . 

...  18,  19 

Lilac  . . . . . 

.......34,  35 

Lily-oTthe-Valle> . 

. .  60 

Linden . . . . 

. . ...36 

Lindera _ _ _ _ 

. . .  7 

Linum  .... 

. ..64 

Liquidambar . 

.  19 

Liriodendron _ _ _ 

. . . 19 

Lobelia  ... 

. . .....64 

Locust _ _ _ _ _ 

. .....28 

Lonicera _  19,  20,  21,  48 

Loosestrife  . . . 

_ _ 64 

Lupine _ _ 

. . .....64 

Lupinus  .  . 

_ 64 

Lychnis _ _ _ 

. . ...64 

Lycium  . . . . . . 

. . . . 21 

Ly thrum  _ _ _ 

. . .....64 

M 

Magnolia _ 

. . 21 

Mahonia  . . . . 

_ _ 48 

Maidenhair,  American . 

. . ...62 

Maidenhair  Tree . . 

. 15 

Maltese  Cross . . . . 

_ 64 

Malus _ _ _ _ _ 

_ 21,  22 

Maple . . 

. .  3,  4 

Marshmarigold . . . 

. .  .  59 

Marshmallow  . . . 

. 63 

Matricaria _ _ _ _ _ 

_ 64 

Matrimony  Vine.... _ _ 

. 21 

Mistf lower  . . . 

_ 62 

Meadow  Sage . . 

. 66 

Meadowrue  . . . 

. 67 

Mitch  plh _ _ _ _ _ 

. 48 

Mock  Orange  .... 

.  23,  24 

Monardia  . . . 

. .  64 

Monkshood 

_ _ 58 

Morus 

.......22 

Moss  Pink  . 

65,  66 

Mountain  Ash 

32 

Mountain  Laurel . 

. 48 

Mugwort 

59 

78 


INDEX 


PAGE 

Mulberry . 22 

Myosotis . . . . . ...64 

Myrica . 22 

Myrtle  . 67 

N 

Nandina  . 23 

Nannyberry . 37 

Nepeta . . 65 

Nier  ember  gia . 65 

Ninebark  . .24 

Norway  Maple . . .  4 

Nuts . . . 68 

O 

Oak . 26,  27 

Oconee  Bells . 54 

Oenothera  .... . 65 

Oregon  Fleabane  . 61 

Osier  . 12 

Ostrya . . 23 

Oxlip  . ...66 

Oxydendrum... _ _ 23 

Oregon  Holly  Grape.. .  48 

P 

Pachistima  . . . . . .  .  .49 

Pachysandra . . . 49,  65 

Paeonia  . 65 

Painted  Lady . . 66 

Pagoda  Tree . 32 

Pansy... . . . 67 

Papaver . . . ...65 

Partridge  Berry _ _ 48 

Paulownia  . 23 

Pears  . . 68 

Peaches  . 68 

Peach,  Flowering . 5 

Peatree . 9 

Pearl  Bush . 1  4 

Penstemon. . . . 65 

Persian  Stonecress . ...58 

Peony . . . 65 

Perennial  Pea . .  64 

Periwinkle . 67 

Persimmon  . 13 

Phellodendron  . ..  .23 

Philadelphus . . . 23,  24 

Phlox . 65,  66 

Photinia  . . 24 

Physalis . 66 

Physocarpos . 24 

Physostegia  . 66 

Picea  . 49 

Pieris . 24,  49 

Pine . 50 

Pinus . . 50 

Plane  Tree . . 24 

Plantain  Lily  ... . 62 

Platanus . . .....24 

Platy codon  . . 66 

Plumbago  . . 66 

Plum,  Dbl.  &  Single  Flowering . 26 

Plums . . . 68 

Polygonum  .  24 


PAGE 

Polemonium . .66 

Poplar  . . 25 

Poppy  . . 65 

Populus . . . 25 

Porcelain  Ampelopsis . 5 

Potentilla . . 25,  50 

Privet . . .  1 8,  19 

Prunus  . 25,  26 

Pseudotsuga  .  51 

Purple  Fringe _ _ 27 

Primrose  . .  .66 

Primula  . 66 

Prinos  . . . .  . 1  7 

Ptelea  . 26 

Purpledeaf  Plum . . 25 

Pyracantha  . 51 

Pyrethrum  _ 66 

Q 

Quercus  .  ...26,  27 

Quinces  _ _ _  1  2,  68 

R 

Raspberry,  Flowering.. . . 31 

Raspberry  . . 68 

Redbud  . . .  1 0 

Redcedar  . 47 

Red  Maple  . .  4 

Retinospora  . . 51-53 

Rhamnus  . .27 

Rhododendron  .  . . 53,  54 

Rhodora  . 27 

Rhodotypos  . 27 

Rhus . .  27,  28 

Ribes  . 28 

Robinia  . 28 

Rock  Cress . . .  58 

Rock  Jasmine . . 58 

Rock  Purslane .  . 59 

Rock  Soapwort . . 66 

Rockspray . . 42 

Rosa .  28,  29 

Rose  of  Sharon . .  15 

Rose  Acacia .  .  28 

Rose  Bay . 53 

Roses,  Native  &  Species .  .28,  29 

Roses,  Hybrids .  30 

Roses,  Climbing _  _ 30 

Rubus  _  _ _ _  3 1 

Rudbeckia . 66 

Russian  Olive .  ...13 

S 

Sage . 66 

Salisburia . 15 

Salix  . . . . 3 1 

Salvia . . . 66 

Sambucus  . 31,32 

Sand  Myrtle  . .48 

Sandwort . 59 

Santoline  . . 66 

Saponaria . 66 

Sassafras  . 32 

Scabiosa . 66 

Scotch  Broom . 1 2 


INDEX  79 


Scutellaria . .  . . 

PAGE 
. 66 

Semper  vivium . 

. 67 

Sedum . . . ~ . . 

. 66 

Shasta  Daisy . . . 

_ 60 

Shortia  . 

. 54 

Siberian  Dragonhead . 

_ 61 

Siberian  Pea  Tree . . 

. .  9 

Silene . . . . . 

. 67 

Silver  Bell .  .  . 

. 15 

Silvery  Spleenwort _ 

. 62 

Skullcap  Azura . . . . . 

_ 61 

Smoke  Tree  . . . 

.  .27 

Sneezeweed . . . 

_ 63 

Snowball . . 

. 38 

Snowberry . . . . 

. 34 

Snowdn-Summer . . . . 

. 60 

Sophora  . . . . . . 

. . 32 

Southern  Bush  Honeysuckle. 

. 13 

Sorbaria . . . 

. 32 

Sorbus . , _ _ 

..  . . 32 

Sorrel  Tree  . . . 

_ 21 

Sour  wood  _ _ _ _ _ 

. 23 

Speedwell  . . . 

.  67 

Spice  Bush  . . . 

.  7 

Spirea . . .  32,  33,  34,  67 

Spruce  . . . . . . 

. . 49 

St.  Johnswort _ _ _ 

.16,  17 

Stachys  . . . . . . 

.  67 

Stagger  Bush . . . . . 

. ...24 

Staphylea  . . 

_ 34 

Statice _ _ _ _ 

. 67 

Stephanandra . . . . 

_ 34 

Stokes  Aster . 

. . 67 

Stonecrop . . . . 

. 66 

Storax _ _ _ _ 

. 34 

Stranvaesia.... . 

. 54 

Styrax . 

. ...34 

Sugar  Maple  . . . . . 

. .  4 

Sumach _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

. ...27 

Summer  Sweet  . . . 

. 10 

Sundrops . . 

63,  65 

Sunflower . . . . . 

_ 63 

Sunrose . . . . . . . 

.  62 

Sweet  Bay _ _ _ _ _ 

. . 21 

Sweet  Briar . . . 

. 29 

Sweet  Gum _ _ _ _ 

_ 19 

Sweetleaf  . . . . . . 

. . 34 

Sweet  Pepper  Bush . . 

. . 10 

Sweet  Shrub  . 

_  9 

Sweetspire . . 

. 17 

Sweet  William . . . 

. 61 

Symphoricarpos  . 

. . 34 

Symplocos  . 

. 34 

Syringa . . . 

.34,  35 

T 

Tamarix . . . . . 

_ 36 

Taxodium  . . 

. . 36 

Taxus . 

. . 54 

Thalictrum . . . . . 

. 67 

Thuja  . . 

.54-57 

Thorough  wort . 

. 62 

PAGE 

Thrift  . ...67 

Thyme.. . 67 

Torch  Lily . 67 

Torrey  Beard  Tongue . 65 

Thymus . 67 

Tilia . 36 

Trailing  Arbutus . -+j 

Tritoma . ; . 6/ 

Treeof  Heaven . 1 

Trollins  . 67 

Trumpet  Vine . .  8,  9 

Tulip  Tree . 19 

Tunic  Flower _ _ 67 

Tunica  _ 67 

Tsuga . ...57 

Turtlehead  _ 60 

U 

Ulmus... . . 36,  37 

Umbrella  Tree _ _ 9 

V 

Vaccinium... . . 37 

Valeriana  . . 67 

Varnish  Tree . . 17 

Veronica  . . 67 

Viburnum . . 37,  38,  57 

Vinca . . . 57 

Viola  . 67 

j  Virginia  Creeper  . 5 

!  Violet  . 67 

Vitex  . 39 

Vitis . 5 

W 

Wayfaring  Tree  . 37 

Wax  Myrtle .  . 22 

Weeping  Mulberry . . 22 

Weigela . 39,  40 

Whitecup  . 65 

White  Fringe . 10 

White  Ash . ...15 

Willows  . 31 

Winterberry  . 17 

Wintergreen  . 44 

Winter  Jasmine . 17 

Witch  Hazel.. . 15 

Winterer eeper  . 43,  44 

I  Witherod  . 37,  38 

j  Wisteria . 40 

i  Woadwaxen  . ....15 

Y 

Yarrow  . 58 

Yellowroot  . 40 

Yellowood . . 10 

Yew . . . 54 

Yucca  . 57 


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