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scientific  knowledge,  policies,  or  practices. 


ONARGA  NURSERY? 

Mpt  Incorporate^  C?  I  ^  E  X> 

I  -k  FEB  2  3  1932'^ 

Wholeiside 


A  IpfioRitnii  1 


Trade  List 

of 

DEPENDABLE 
NURSERY  STOCK 

For  the  Trade  Only 

500  ACRES 

SPRING  1932 

18654932 

H  B  CULTRa!  ONARGA,  ILL. 

You  Will  Be  Pleased  With  Our  Service 


TERMS  OF  SALE 

CASH  PLAN:  This  plan  earns  free  boxing.  On  bulky  stock,  boxing  some¬ 
times  amounts  to  6  or  8%. 


NOTICE! 

If  Remittances  are  received  by  us  on  or  before  March  1,  1832,  we  will  allow  2% 
Discount.  Under  this  plan,  we  book  the  order  and  reserve  the  stock  until  you 
wish  shipment.  After  March  1,  1932  we  will  box  free  of  charge  for  cash 
with  order. 

PARTIAL  PAYMENT  PLAN:  Whereby  one-third  amount  of  order  is  re¬ 
mitted  in  advance,  and  the  balance  goes  forward  Freight  or  Express  C.  O.  D. 
payable  at  destination. 

CREDIT:  We  extend  the  usual  terms  of  credit  to  regular  customers  and  to 
parties  known  to  us  ;  otherwise  we  require  cash  in  advance  or  satisfactory 
reference  with  sufficient  time  before  shipment  to  make  necessary  investiga¬ 
tion.  We  will  not  accept  orders  uiiiii  we  believe  that  the  buyer  is  good  for 
the  account.  Fall  shipments  due  December  1st,  Spring  shipments  due  June  1st. 

PRICES:  On  amounts  above  5  and  under  10  apply  ten  rate.  On  amounts 
25  and  over  apply  100  rate.  On  amounts  250  and  over  apply  1000  rate. 

Guaranty:  While  we  exercise  the  utmost  diligence  and  care  to  have  our 
stock  true  to  name  and  hold  ourselves  in  readiness  on  proper  proof,  to  re¬ 
place  all  trees,  etc.,  that  prove  otherwise,  or  refund  the  amount  paid,  it  is 
mutually  understood  and  agreed  between  the  purchaser  and  ourselves  that 
we  shall  not  in  any  case  be  liable  for  any  sum  greater  than  the  amount 
originally  received  for  said  trees,  etc.,  that  prove  untrue. 

All  orders  are  accepted  by  us  upon  the  mutual  agreement  between  the 
purchaser  and  ourselves  that  we  shall  not  be  responsible  for  other  damages. 
This  catalogue  cancels  all  previous  price  lists. 

A  certificate  of  inspection  will  accompany  each  order. 

CLAIMS:  No  claims  for  rejections  or  deficiencies  will  be  entertained  unless 
made  within  five  days  after  arrival  of  goods.  In  no  case  will  we  assume  re¬ 
sponsibility  after  consignment  to  purchaser.  When  losses  occur  by  delays  or 
other  causes  of  whatever  nature  while  goods  are  in  transit,  make  claim  AT 
ONCE  on  the  forwarding  companies. 

CAUTION:  We  accept  all  orders  upon  condition  that  they  shall  be  void 
should  injury  befall  stock  from  frost,  fire,  hail  storms  or  other  causes  over 
which  we  have  no  control. 

PACKING:  Packing  will  be  done  in  the  best  possible  manner,  and  charged 
for  at  the  cost  of  material  used.  Boxes  and  bales  delivered  free  of  charge 
to  all  railway  stations.  After  goods  are  delivered  to  forwarder  in  good  con¬ 
dition  our  responsibility  ceases. 

REFERENCE:  Onarga  State  Bank,  Onarga,  Ill.  Mercantile  Agencies. 

All  goods  sold  by  us  are  sold  f.  o.  b.  point  of  shipment,  and  while  in 
transit  are  at  purchaser’s  risk.  We  feel  it  is  our  duty  to  emphasize  the  fact 
that  we  do  not  insure  the  safe  delivery  of  goods  and  that  the  title  of  any 
goods  sold  by  us  and  consigned  to  the  purchaser  or  consignee  designated 
by  purchaser  passes  to  the  purchaser  upon  delivery  by  us  to  the  carrier  at 
point  of  shipment. 

And  we  desire  to  make  it  clear  to  the  trade  that  the  railroad  or  Express 
Company’s  receipt  relieves  us  of  all  responsibility,  and  any  claim  for  damages 
should  be  made  immediately  to  the  agent  at  the  point  of  delivery. 

SEND  US  YOUR  LIST  OF  WANTS 

We  can  often  quote  lower  than  our  published  rates  on  quantity  lots. 


ONARGA  NURSERY  CO.,  ONARGA,  ILL. 


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FRUIT  DEPARTMENT 
APPLES  AND  CRABS 

First-Class,  2  yr.,  11-16  to  1  inch,  5  ft.  and  up . 

First-Class,  2  yr.,  9-16  to  11-16,  4  ft.  and  up . 

First-Class,  2  yr.,  7-16  to  9-16,  ft.  and  up . 

First-Class,  2  yr.,  5-16  to  7-16,  3  ft.  and  up . 


10 

100 

1000 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

1.80 

15.00 

120.00 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

1.20 

10.00 

80.00 

Baldwin 
Banana 
Ben  Davis 
Benoni 

Black  Ben  Davis 
Cortland 
Delicious 
Duchess 
Early  Harvest 
Fall  Pippin 
Fameuse 
Gano 

Golden  Winesap 
Grimes  Golden 
Hyslop 

APPLES  DWARF 

5-8  and  up . 

^  to  5-8 . 


Janet 

Jonathan 

Liveland 

Longfield 

McIntosh 

Maiden  Blush 

Mam.  Black  Twig 

Minkler 

Mo.  Pippin 

Northern  Spy 

N.  W.  Greening 

Rambo 

Red  Astrachan 
Red  June 
R.  I.  Greening 


Roman  Stem 
Rome  Beauty 
Spitzenburg 
Stark 

Stayman  Winesap 

Transcendent 

Wagener 

Wealthy 

Whitney 

Winesap 

Wolf  River 

Yellow  Bellflower 

Yellow  Transparent 


3.00  25.00 

2.20  18.00 


Baldwin 

Delicious 

Duchess 

Gravestein 


King  Red  Astrachan 

McIntosh  R.  I.  Greening 

Northern  Spy  Wagener 


APRICOT  on  PLUM 


9-16  and  up .  3.50  30.00 

7-16  and  up .  2.50  20.00 

Early  Golden  Royal 

Moorepark  Superb 


Hungarian,  New  variety,  guaranteed  to  bear  good  in 
the  Middle  West. 

9-16  and  up .  4.00  35.00 

CHERRIES 

Sour-On- Mahaleb 

Two-Year,  11-16  to  1  inch,  4  ft.  and  up .  2.50  20.00  160.00 

Two-Year,  9-16  to  11-16,  3^  ft.  and  up .  2.00  17.00  140.00 

Two-Year,  7-16  to  9-16,  2^  ft.  and  up .  1.80  15.00  120.00 

Two-Year,  5-16  to  7-16  and  up,  partly  branched  1.50  12.00  100.00 

Dyehouse  English  Morello  May  Duke  Ostheim 


Early  Richmond  Royal  Duke  Montmorency  Large  Wragg 


Sweet-On-M  ahaleb 

2  year,  11-16  and  up,  41^  ft.  and  up .  3.00  25.00 

2  year,  9-16  to  11-16,  4  ft.  and  up .  2.50  22.00 

2  year,  7-16  to  9-16,  3^4  ft.  and  up . r. .  2.20  19.00 

Bing  Lambert  Schmidt’s  Big 

Black  Tartarian  Napoleon  Windsor 

Gov.  Wood  Yellow  Spanish 


MULBERRIES 

Downing  and  New  American 

4  to  5  feet . 


2.00 


18.00 


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WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST,  SPRING  1932 


FRUIT  DEPARTMENT  (Continued) 


PEACHES 

10  100 


First  Class,  Genera!  assortment 

1  year,  9-16  to  11-16,  4  ft.  and  up .  2.00  17.00 

1  year,  7-16  to  9-16,  3  ft.  and  up .  1.50  12.00 

1  year,  5-16  to  7-10,  2  ft.  and  up .  1.20  9.00 


Admiral  Dewey  Elberta 
Chairs  Choice  Fitzgerald 
Champion  Greensboro 

Crawford’s  Early  Hale 
Crawford’s  Late  Heath 
Early  Canada  Kalamazoo 
Crosby  Lemon  Free 


Mayflower 

Rochester 

Salway 

South  Haven 

Stump 

Triumph 

Yellow  St.  John 


PEARS 

Standard 

11-16  and  up .  3.00  25.00 

9-16  and  up .  2.40  20.00 

7-16  and  up .  2.00  17.00 

Bartlett  Duchess  Seckel 

Bose  Douglas  Sheldon 

Clapps  Flemish  Vt,  Beauty 

Keiffer 


Dwarf 

5-8  and  up .  2.70  22.00 

1-2  to  5-8 . 2.20  18.00 

3-8  to  1-2 .  1.50  12.00 

Bartlett  Clapps  Duchess  Seckel 


PLUM 

European  Varieties 

11-16  and  up . 

9-16  and  up . 

7-16  and  up . 


2.50  20.00 

2.00  17.00 

1.80  15.00 


Beauty  Naples  Grand  Duke  Moores  Arctic 

Blue  Damson  Imperial  Gage  Reine  Claude 

Bradshaw  Imperial  State  Shippers  Pride 

Fallenburg  Lombard  Shropshire  Damson 

German  Prune  Monarch  Yellow  Egg  -  ‘ 

Hansen  Varieties 

11-16  and  up .  2.50  20.00 

9-16  and  up .  2.00  17.00 

7-16  to  9-16  and  up .  1.80  15.00 

5-16  to  7-16  and  up .  1.20  10.00 


Hanska  Opata  Toka 

Kahinta  Sapa  Waneta 


1000 

140.00 

100.00 

70.00 


200.00 

160.00 

130.00 


180.00 

150.00 

100.00 


170.00 

140.00 

120.00 


ONARGA  NURSERY  CO.,  ONARGA,  ILL. 


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FRUIT  DEPARTMENT  (Continued) 


PLUM  (Continued)  10 

Japanese  and  American  Varieties 

11-16  and  up .  2.50 

9-16  and  up .  2.00 

7-16  to  9-16  and  up .  1.80 

5-16  to  7-16  and  up .  1.20 

Abundance  Red  June  Wickson 

Burbank  Satsuma 

QUINCE 

9-16  and  up .  4.00 

7-16  and  up .  3.50 

Champion  Rea’s  Mammoth 

Meech’s  Prolific  Orange 


SMALL  FRUITS 

CURRANTS  AND  GOOSEBERRIES 


CURRANTS 

3  year  No.  1 .  1.75 

2  year  No,  1 .  1.50 

1  year  No.  1 .  1.00 

1  year  No.  2 . 75 

London  Market  Victoria  Prince  Albert 
White  Grape  Wilder  Red 

Red  Dutch 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.00 

GOOSEBERRIES 

Downing 

2  year  No.  1 .  .90 

GRAPE  VINES 

Agawam  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 80 

Beta  (Black) 

2  year  No.  1 . 75 

Brighton  (Dark  Red) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.00 

Caco  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50 

Campbell’s  Early  (Choice  Black) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.00 

Catawba  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 75 

Concord  (Black) 

2  year  No.  1 . 60 

1  year  No.  1 .  .45 

Delaware  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 1.00 

Diamond  (White) 

2  year  No.  1 . 80 

Lucille  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.00 

‘  Moore’s  Early  (Black) 

2  year  No.  1 . 80 


100 

20.00 

17.00 

15.00 

10.00 


35.00 

30.00 


10.00 

6.00 

4.00 

3.00 


4.00 

7.50 

6.50 
6.00 
8.00 

20.00 

7.00 

6.00 

4.50 
3.00 

8.00 

6.50 
8.00 
6.50 


1000 

170.00 

140.00 

120.00 

85.00 


45.oa 

30.00 


55.00- 

70.00 

150.00 

60.00 

55.00 

40.00 

25.00 

70.00 

55.00 

70.00 

55.00 


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WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST,  SPRING  1932 


FRUIT  DEPARTMENT  (Continued) 

GRAPE  VINES  (Continued) 

10 

100 

1000 

Niagara  (White) 

2  vear  No.  1 . 

.80 

6.50 

55.00 

Pocklington  (White) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

1.00 

7.00 

60.00 

Salem  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

.90 

7.00 

60.00 

Worden  (Black) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

.65 

5.50 

45.00 

Wyoming  (Red) 

2  vear  No.  1 . 

.90 

7.00 

60.00 

RASPBERRIES 

Cuthbert,  King  and  Loudon  (Red)  Tips . 

2.20 

18.00 

Columbian  (  Purple)  Tips . 

3.00 

25.00 

Golden  Queen  Tips . 

2.50 

18.00 

Gregg  (Black)  Tips . 

2.00 

15.00 

Latham  (Red)  Tips,  Guaranteed  free  from  Mosaic.... 

3.00 

25.00 

Quillan,  Neve  black  raspberry,  anthracnose  resisting 

4.00 

35.00 

St.  Regis  (Everbearing) . 

2.20 

18.00 

i  SPECIAL! 

100 

1000 

Cumberland  Raspberry  Tips . 

1.80 

15.00  !; 

Kansas  Raspberry  Tips . 

1.80 

15.00  !; 

Plum  Farmer  Tips . 

1.80 

15.00 

I'  The  above  Raspberries  in  5000  lots  at  $10.00 

per 

thousand,  J' 

in  10,000  lots  at  $9.00  per  thousand. 

BLACKBERRIES 

Blower,  No.  1 .  2.00  15.00 

Early  Harvest,  root  cuttings .  2.00  15.00 

Elderado  .  2.50  20.00 

Snyder  .  2.00  15.00 

STRAWBERRIES 

Leading  sorts,  including, 

Dr.  Burrill,  Premier,  Missionery,  Stephen’s  Late, 

Warfield,  Dunlap,  Prolific .  .50  4.00 

Aroma,  Gibson,  Haverland,  Parker’s  Beauty, 

Chas.  I.,  Glen  Mary,  Kellogg’s  Prize .  1.00  5.50 

Everbearing 

Mastadon,  New,  only  everbearing  variety  of  com¬ 
mercial  value  .  1.50  12.00 

($10.00  M  in  5M  lots  or  more) 

Champion  and  Progressive .  1.00  7.00 

GARDEN  PLANTS 

RHUBARB 

Linneaus  and  Victoria 

3  year  .  1.50  8.00 

2  year  .  1.00  5.00  30.00 

1  year  ($20.00  M  in  5M  lots  or  more) . 75  3.00  25.00 


OXARGA  NURSERY  CO.,  OXARGA,  ILL. 


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GARDEN  PLANTS  (Continued) 


ASPARAGUS 


10 


100 

.60 

1.00 


1  3^ear  Xo.  1 . 

2  3'ear  Xo.  1  ($6.00  per  M  in  oM  lots) . 

Barr’s  Bonvelett’s  Giant,  Conover’s,  Giant  Ar- 
gentieul.  Palmetto,  Washington  Pedigreed, 

Washington  Mary  or  Martha. 

ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES 

AILANTHUS  (Tree  of  Heaven) 

Glandulosa,  Rapid  Grower.  \^aluable  tree  thriving  under  city  conditions. 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  6  feet . 

6  to  8  feet . . 


2  to  2>S  inch  stem . 

3  inch  stem . 

3^2  to  4  inch  stem . 

ASH  (Fraxinus) 

American  White,  Gives  quick  shade  ;  straight  grower. 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet . 


21^  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  inch  stem . 

BIRCH  (Betula) 

American  White,  Smooth  white  bark. 


1^  to  inch  stem. . 

1^  to  2  inch  stem . 

Cut  Leaf  Weeping  (Alba  Laciniata)  Graceful  droop¬ 
ing  limbs  and  fineU"  cut  foliage.  Bark  white. 

5  to  6  feet . 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet . 

1>4  to  1^  inch  stem . 

European  White  (Alba) 

5  to  6  feet . 

6  to  8  feet . 

BOX  ELDER  (Acer  Xegundo) 

Hardjq  rapid  growing  tree  with  bright  green  foliage. 


BUCKEYE  (Aesculus) 

Yellow  Buckeye  (Octandra) 

Beautiful  foliage;  white  flowers. 

1I4  inch  stem . Each  2.25  20.00 

2  inch  stem . Each  3.75  35.00 


1000 

4.50 

7.00 


3.50 

25.00 

5.00 

40.00 

7.50 

11.00 

17.50 

25.00 

35.00 

40.00 

60.00 

3.50 

30.00 

5.50 

45.00 

7.50 

65.00 

12.50 

16.50 
20.00 
25.00 

110.00 

11.00 

100.00 

13.50 

125.00 

16.50 

135.00 

18.00 

165.00 

7.50 

65.00 

500.00 

11.00 

90.00 

650.00 

13.00 

115.00 

800.00 

20.00 

150.00 

1000.00 

4.00 

7.00 

5.50 

50.00 

7.00 

60.00 

8  WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST.  SPRING  1932 

ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES 


CATALPA  10 

Bungei  (Manchurian) 

Dwarf  with  dome-shaped  heads  and  large  overlap¬ 
ping  leaves. 

1  year  head  4  to  5  feet .  3.50 

1  year  head  5  to  0  feet .  4.00 

2  year  head  4  to  5  feet .  4.00 

2  year  head  5  to  6  feet .  5.00 

2  year  head  G  feet  and  up .  6.50 

3  year  head  5  to  6  feet .  8.50 

Speciosa  (Western  Catalpa) 

Tall  growing  tree  with  large  fragrant  white  flowers. 

6  to  8  feet .  3.00 

8  to  10  feet .  4.50 

lp2  to  2  inch  stem .  7.00 

CHERRY  (Prunus)  Japanese  Flowering. 

3  to  4  feet .  7.50 

4  to  5  feet .  9.00 


Kwanzan,  Double  dark  pink. 

Mount  Fuji,  Semi  double,  blush  white. 
Paul  Wohlert,  Semi  double,  red. 
Yoshino,  Single  pink,  shading  white. 
Japanese  Weeping  (Pendula) 

Most  attractive  weeping  tree ;  pink  flowers. 


Double  Flowering  Pink  No.  1 .  20.00 

Single  Flowering  Pink  No.  1 .  20.00 

CRAB  (Flowering)  (Malus) 

Aldenhamensis,  New,  red,  very  choice. 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00 

4  to  5  feet .  5.00 

5  to  6  feet .  6.50 

Atrosanguinea  (Carmine  Crab)  Dark  red. 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50 

4  to  5  feet .  5.50 

5  to  6  feet .  7.50 

Bechtels  (loensis  Plena) 

Flowers  double,  delicate  pink ;  resemble  small  ros¬ 
es  in  May. 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

3  to  4  feet .  5.00 

4  to  5  feet .  7.00 

5  to  6  feet .  8.00 

Eleyi,  New,  red,  very  choice. 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50 

4  to  5  feet .  5.50 

5  to  6  feet .  7.50 


Coronarius,  Wild  sweet  crab  ;  pinkish  tint 
Floribunda  (Japanese  Fig.  Crab)  White 

Parkmani,  Pink 
Pulchurima,  Pink 
Purpurea 

Sargenti,  Pale  straw  color,  dwarf 


100 


30.00 

35.00 

35.00 

45.00 

55.00 

75.00 


25.00 

40.00 

60.00 


35.00 

45.00 

60.00 


40.00 

50.00 

70.00 


20.00 

25.00 

40.00 

60.00 

75.00 


40.00 

50.00 

70.00 


1000 


300.00 


200.00 

300.00 

500.00 


ONARGA  NURSERY  CO.,  ONARGA,  ILL. 


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ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES  (Continued) 


CRAB  (Flowering)  (Continued) 

Scheideckeri,  Dbl.  reddish  pink 

Spectabilis,  Pink 

Sieboldi  (Toringo  Crab)  Pink  and  white  flowers 

3  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

5  to  6  feet . 

ELM  (Ulmus) 

American  White  (Americana) 

Popular  street  and  lawn  tree.  Large  and  stately, 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet...'. . 

1)4  to  1)4  inch  stem . 

1)4  to  144  fl'ich  stem . 

1^  to  2  inch  stem..... . ; . 

2  to  2>4  inch  stem . . . 

2^  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  to  3)4  inch  stem . 

Camperdown  (Weeping) 

Branches  grow  outward  and  droop,  forming  a 
large  broad  head. 

1  year  head . 

2  year  head . 

Chinese  (Pumila) 

Hardy,  rapid  grower.  Highly  recommended  for 
dry  climate.  Good  to  pla'nt  in  parkways  close  to 
pavements. 

5  to  6  feet . 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet . 

1)4  to  1)4  inch  stem . 

1) 4  to  2  inch  stem . 

2  to  2)4  inch  stem . 

2) 4  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  to  3)4  inch  stem . 

Moline 

New  pyramid  variety,  large  dark  green  foliage. 

6  to  8  feet  well  branched . 

8  to  10  feet . 

1)4  to  1)4  inch  stem . 

1) 4  to  1%  inch  stem . 

1%  to  2  inch  stem . 

2  to  2)4  inch  stem . 

2) 4  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  to  3)4  inch  stem . 

Vase 

American  type  elm  with  vase  formation  of  limbs. 
Rapid  grower. 

6  to  8  feet  well  branched . . . 

8  to  10  feet . 

1)4  to  1)4  inch  stem . 

1) 4  to  inch  stem . 

1^  to  2  inch  stem . 

2  to  2)4  inch  stem . 

2) 4  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  to  3)4  inch  stem.... . 


10 

100 

1000 

3.00 

25.00 

4.00 

35.00 

5.00 

45.00' 

7.00 

6o.oa 

3.00 

25.00 

4.50 

40.00 

350.00 

7.50 

60.00 

500.00 

10.00 

90.00 

800.00 

13.00 

115.00 

1000.00 

17.50 

150.00 

25.00 

225.00 

35.00 

325.00 

17.50 

20.00 


3.50  30.00 

5.00  45.00 

8.00  70.00 

11.50  100.00 

17.50  150.00 

20.00  175.00 

30.00  275.00 

40.00  350.00 


5.00  40.00 

7.00  60.00 

10.00  90.00 

14.00  125.00 

20.00  175.00 

27.50  250.00 

37.50  350.00 

42.50 


3.50  30.00 

5.50  50.00 

8.00  70.00 

11.50  100.00 

16.00  135.00 

20.00  175.00 

27.50  250.00 
40.00 


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HACKBERRY  (Celtis)  10  lOO 

Desirable  street  tree  with  slender  branches  and 
rough  babk.  Glossy  pointed  leaves. 

5  to  6  feet .  4.00  35.00 

6  to  8  feet .  6.00  50.00 

8  to  10  feet .  7.50  65.00 

1I4  to  1^2  inch  stem .  9.50  85.00 

to  2  inch  stem .  13.00  115.00 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  17.50  150.00 

to  3  inch  stem .  22.50 

3  inch  stem . 35.00 

4  inch  stem .  40.00 

HORSECHESTNUT  (Aesculus) 

Hippocastanum,  Single  white  flowers. 

4  to  5  feet . ; .  7.50  60.00 

5  to  6  feet .  10.00  75.00 

6  to  8  feet .  12.50  100.00 

LINDEN  (Tilia) 

American,  Large  glossy  leaves,  fragrant  yellow  flowers. 

6  to  8  feet .  9. Of'  80.00 

8  to  10  feet .  I'.'O  100.00 

10  to  12  feet .  15.00  125.00 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  18.50  160.00 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  25.00  225.00 

214  to  3  inch  stem .  30.00 

European  (Platyphyllos) 

Very  similar  in  habit  of  growth  to  the  American. 

8  to  10  feet .  16.50 

1^2  to  13^  inch  stem .  22.50 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  30.00 

LOCUST  (Robinia) 

Black  (Pseudoacabia) 

Rapid  grower.  Very  fragrant  creamy  white  flowers. 

5  to  6  feet .  1.80 

6  to  8  feet .  3.00 

8  to  10  feet .  4.50 

2l4  to  3  inch  stem .  25.00 

3  to  4  inch  stem .  30.00 

Honey  (Gleditsia) 

Rapid  grower  with  delicate  fern-like  foliage,  fra¬ 
grant  white  flowers. 

8  to  10  feet .  7.50 

1>2  to  2  inch  stem .  14.00  125.00 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  17.50  150.00 

214  to  3  inch  stem .  27.50  250.00 

3  to  3^4  inch  stem .  40.00 

3I4  to  4  inch  stem .  50.00 

MAGNOLIA 

Accuminata  (Cucumber  Tree) 

3  to  4  feet .  10.00  75.00 

4  to  5  feet .  15.00  100.00 

Soulangeana 

Large  purplish  pink  and  white  flowers  in  May. 

18  to  24  inch .  25.00  235.00 

2  to  3  feet .  30.00  275.00 

3  to  4  feet .  40.00  350.00 

4  to  5  feet .  50.00  450.00 


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MAGNOLIA  (Continued)  10  100 

Tripetla  (Umbrella  Alagnolia) 

Large  white  fragrant  flowers.  Large  leaves  and 
attractive  rose  colored  seed  pods. 

3  to  4  feet .  10.00  75.00 

4  to  5  feet .  15.00  100.00 

MAPLE  (Acer) 

Bloodleaf  Japanese  Maple  (Palmatum  Atropurpureum) 

Rich  purple-red  leaRes. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B .  20.00  175.00 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B .  25.00  225.00 

Norway  (Platanoides) 

Beautiful  tree  with  broad  foliage,  compact  growth. 

Valuable  for  parks  and  streets. 

6  to  8  feet .  10.00  90.00 

8  to  10  feet .  13.50  125.00 

1%  to  114  inch  stem .  17.50  160.00 

1I4  to  1^  inch  stem .  22.50  200.00 

1%  to  2  inch  stem .  27.50 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  32.50 

Schwedleri  (Schwedleri) 

Variety  of  Norway,  having  bright  red  foliage  in 
the  spring. 

6  to  8  feet .  16.50  150.00 

8  to  10  feet .  25.00  225.00 

1%  to  1I4  inch  stem .  30.00  275.00 

114  to  2  inch  stem .  40.00  375.00 

Soft  (Dasycarpum) 

Rapid  grower;  folia*ge  white  on  under  side. 

5  to  6  feet .  2.00  15.00 

6  to  8  feet .  2.50  20.00 

8  to  10  feet .  4.00  35.00 

1/4  to  1I4  inch  stem .  6.00  50.00 

1^2  to  1^/4  inch  stem .  9.00  75.00 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  12.00  100.00 

2  to  2^  inch  stem .  15.00  135.00 

214  to  3  inch  stem .  20.00  175.00 

3  to  3^2  inch  stem .  30.00  250.00 

Sugar  (Saccharum) 

Ornamental  tree.  Foliage  beautiful  crimson  and 
orange  yellow  in  the  Autumn. 

6  to  8  feet .  10.00 

8  to  10  feet .  15.00 

1%  to  1^4  inch  stem .  18.50 

1I4  to  1^  inch  stem .  25.00 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  27.50 

2  to  2^4  inch  stem .  35.00 

Sycamore  (Pseudoplatanus) 

Leaves  like  Sycamore. 

1%  to  1I4  inch  stem .  19.00 

Wier  (Saccharum  Wieri) 

Drooping  branches,  delica*lely  cut  foliage.  A  fine 
lawn  tree. 

6  to  8  feet .  5.00 

8  to  10  feet .  1.50 

1%  to  114  inch  stem .  10.00 

Il4  to  2  inch  stem .  13.00  115.00 


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ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES  (Continued) 


MULBERRY  (Morus)  10 

Russian  (Alba  Tatarica) 

Very  hardy,  rapid  grower.  Eruit  varies  in  size 
and  color. 

5  to  6  feet .  1.70 

6  to  8  feet .  2.70 

8  to  10  feet .  3.00 

Teas  Weeping  (Pendula*) 

Very  graceful  weeping  trees.  Long  slender  branch¬ 
es  reach  the  ground. 

1  year  head  5  to  6  feet .  9.00 

2  year  head  5  to  6  feet .  10.00 

3  year  head  5  to  6  feet .  15.00 

OAK  (Quercus) 

Pin  (Palustris) 


Leaves  deeply  cut  turning  in  Autumn  to  rich  reds 


and  yellows.  Fast  grower. 

8  to  10  feet .  22.50 

to  2  inch  stem .  30.00 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  37.50 

2^2  to  3  inch  stem .  40.00 

3  to  3^  inch  stem .  50.00 

White  (Alba) 

Has  slow,  rugged  growth.  Should  be  planted  in 
the  spring. 

5  to  6  feet .  14.00 

6  to  8  feet .  19.00 

8  to  10  feet .  24.00 

1/4  to  2  inch  stem .  25.00 

PERSIMMON  (Diospyros) 

American 

Very  ornamental,  round-topped  head,  shining  foliage. 

6  to  8  feet .  8.00 

8  to  10  feet .  12.50 

POPLAR  (Populus) 

Bolleana 

Columnar  tree  with  silvery  foliage,  rapid  grower. 

6  to  8  feet .  4.00 

8  to  10  feet .  5.00 

1%  to  1^2  inch  stem .  7.00 

iy2  to  l')4  iiich  stem .  9.00 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  11.50 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  16.50 

2l4  to  3  inch  stem .  22.50 

3  to  3^  inch  stem .  27.50 

Carolina  (Norway  Variety) 

Extensively  planted,  rapid  grower. 

6  to  8  feet .  1.70 

8  to  10  feet .  2.70 

1I4  to  l]/2  inch  stem .  4.00 

134  to  1^  inch  stem .  6.00 

1^  to  2  inch  stem .  8.50 

2  to  234  inch  stem .  11.50 

234  to  3  inch  stem .  17.00 

3  to  334  inch  stem .  22.50 


100 


14.00 

22.00 

25.00 


75.00 

90.00 

125.00 


200.00 

250.00 

275.00 


125.00 

175.00 

225.00 


35.00 

45.00 

60.00 

80.00 

100.00 

150.00 

200.00 

250.00 


14.00 

22.00 

35.00 

50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

150.00 

2OO.OO 


1000 


125.00 

150.00 

300.00 

400.00 

500.00 

600.00 

1000.00 


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POPLAR  (Populus)  (Continued)  10 

Lombardy  (Nigra  Fa'stigiata)  and  Volga 
Tall  grower,  pyramidal.  Valuable  for  landscape 
planting  and  used  freely  for  screens. 

6  to  8  feet .  2.70 

8  to  10  feet .  3.50 

1%  to  Il4  inch  stem .  5.00 

1/4  to  inch  stem .  6.50 

to  2  inch  stem .  9.00 

2  to  2^  inch  stem .  12.00 

2^  to  3  inch  stem .  16.00 

3  to  3>4  inch  stem .  25.00 

3J4  to  4  inch  stem .  30.00 

4  to  4>4  inch  stem .  40.00 

Simoni  (Chinese) 

Pyramidal  tree.  Habits  similar  to  Lombardy.  Fo¬ 
liage  not  so  dense. 

6  to  8  feet .  3.00 

8  to  10  feet .  4.00 

1%  to  114  inch  stem .  6.00 

3l4  to  4  inch  stem .  30.00 

4  to  4I4  inch  stem .  32.50 

4^  to  5  inch  stem .  37.50 

5  to  6  inch  stem .  45.00 

Silver  (Alba  Nivea*) 

Very  hardy.  Spreading  growth.  Succeeds  in  dry 
climate. 

2  to  3  inch  stem .  12.50 

3  to  4  inch  stem .  15.00 

PRUNUS  (Plum)  On  Plum  Roots 

Americana  (American  Plum) 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50 

5  to  7  feet .  3.00 

7  to  8  feet .  4.50 

Newport  (Minnesota  Purple  Leaf  Plum) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.20 

3  to  4  feet .  2.70 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50 

5  to  6  feet .  4.00 

Padus  (European  Bird  Cherry) 

6  to  8  feet .  7.50 

8  to  10  feet .  10.00 

Pissardi  (Purple  Leaf  Plum) 

Small  white  flowers ;  foliage  purple. 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.90 

4  to  5  feet .  3.40 

5  to  6  feet . 4.00 

Pumila  (Rocky  Mt.  Cherry) 

Dark  green  glossy  foliage;  dakk  red  berries  in  the  Fall. 
18  to  24  inch .  1.25 

2  to  3  feet .  1.75 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00 


100 


22.00 

30.00 

45.00 

60.00 

80.00 

100.00 


25.00 

35.00 

50.00 

200.00 

300.00 

350.00 

400.00 


20.00 

25.00 

40.00 


18.00 

22.00 

30.00 

35.00 


20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

35.00 


10.00 

15.00 

20.00 

25.00 


1000 

125.00 

175.00 

450.00 


150.00 

200.00 


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PRUNUS  (Plum)  On  Plum  Roots  (Continued)  10  100  1000 

Tomentosa  (Nanking  Cherry) 

Pink  buds,  expanding  to  white  flowers ;  small  red  fruit. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  15.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  20.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Triloba  (Double-Flowering  Plum)  Small  tree  wdth  double  pink  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  12.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.80  15.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 

4  to  5  feet .  4.00  35.00 

SASSAFRAS 

Varifolium  (Common  Sassafras) 

Light  green  foliage,  striking  autumn  color. 

4  to  6  feet .  7.50 

6  to  8  feet .  10.00 


SORBUS  (Ash) 

Aucuparia  (European  Mountain) 

Va'luable  tree  on  a  small  lawn ;  scarlet  berries 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet . 

1)4  to  114  inch  stem . 

1/4  to  2  inch  stem . 

2  to  2^2  inch  stem . 

Pendula  (Weeping  Alountain  Ash) 

Irregular  drooping  Tree. 

2  year  head  5  to  6  feet . 

SWEET  GUM  (Liquidamhar) 

Styraciflua  (Sweet  Gum) 

Grows  well  in  moist  places ;  has  corky  bark. 

3  to  4  feet . 

SYCAMORE  (Platanus) 

American  (Occidentalis) 

Well-known  large  tree  with  creamy  white  spotted 
ba‘rk  and  large  leaves. 

Il4  to  1^  inch  stem . 

1^  to  2  inch  stem . 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem . 

2p2  to  3  inch  stem . 

3  inch  stem . 

European  (Orientalis) 

Large  spreading  variety  with  gray  bark  and  large 
glossy  foliage. 

6  to  8  feet . 

8  to  10  feet. . 

1%  to  Il4  inch  stem . 

2  to  2I4  inch  stem . 

THORN  (Crataegus) 

Coccinea  (Thicket  Hawthorn) 

White  flowers  followed  by  scarlet  fruit. 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 


12.50  100.00 

14.00  125.00 

16.00  150.00 

20.00  175.00 

25.00 


7.50  65.00 

9.50  85.00 

12.50  110.00 

25.00  200.00 


6.00  50.00 

7.50  60.00 

8.50  75.00 


5.50 

50.00 

8.50 

75.00 

600.00 

11.00 

100.00 

700.00 

16.50 

150.00 

800.00 

20.00 

175.00 

1200.00 

11.50 

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THORN  (Crata'egus)  (Continued)  10  100 

Cordata  (Washington  Hawthorn) 

Beautiful  autumn  coloring  and  large  clusters  of 
bright  red  fruit. 

3  to  4  feet .  7.50  65.00 

4  to  5  feet .  10.00  90.00 

CrusgalH  (Cockspur  Thorn) 

Glossy  leaves ;  white  flowers. 

2  to  3  feet .  6.00  50.00 

3  to  4  feet .  7.50  70.00 

4  to  5  feet .  10.00  85.00 

Oxycantha  (English  Thorn) 

Single  White 

3  to  4  feet .  5.00  45.00 

4  to  5  feet .  7.00  65.00 

5  to  6  feet .  8.50 

6  to  8  feet .  20.00 

Double  White 

3  to  4  feet .  10.00 

Double  Pink 

3  to  4  feet .  10.00 

Paul’s  Scarlet  (Oxycantha  Pauli) 

La'rge  double  scarlet  red  flowers,  rich  heav}^  foliage. 

3  to  4  feet .  6.50  60.00 

4  to  5  feet .  8.50  75.00 

5  to  6  feet .  11.00  100.00 

TULIP  TREE  (Liriodendron) 

Rapid  growing.  Large  tuliplike  flowers. 

6  to  8  feet .  7.00 

8  to  10  feet .  10.00 

1/^  to  2  inch  stem .  15.00 

2  to  2I4  inch  stem .  20.00 

214  to  3  inch  stem .  30.00 

3  inch  stem .  50.00 

WALNUT  (Juglans) 

Black  (X^igra) 

Large  grower;  good  foliage.  Valuable  for  its  rare 
wood  and  edible  nuts. 

8  to  10  feet .  8.00 

1J4  to  2  inch  stem .  12.50 

2  to  2l4  inch  stem .  15.00 

2I4  to  3  inch  stem .  20.00 

3  to  3>4  inch  stem .  30.00 

English  (Regia) 

2  to  3  feet . 6.50  60.00 

3  to  4  feet .  8.00  75.00 

4  to  5  feet .  11.00  100.00 

5  to  6  feet .  14.00  125.00 

White  (Cinerea)  Butternut 

6  to  8  feet .  7.50 


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ORNAMENTAL  SHADE  TREES  (Continued) 


WILLOW  (Salix)  10 

Laurel  (PentaGdra) 

Fine  ornamental  tree  with  dark  laurel-like  leaves. 

Bush  Form. 

5  to  6  feet .  2.50 

6  to  8  feet .  4.00 

8  to  10  feet .  7.00 

Pussy  Willow  (Discolor) 

Popular  for  its  gray  catkins  early  in  the  spring 
before  the  leaves. 

Bush  Form. 

2  to  3  feet .  1.30 

3  to  4  feet .  1.70 

4  to  6  feet .  2.20 

6  to  8  feet .  3.50 


Rosemary  (Incana) 

Small  tree  with  long  slender  branches  and  narrow 


folia'ge,  silvery  on  under  side. 

Bush  Form. 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00 

5  to  6  feet .  3.50 

Russian  Golden  (Vitellina  Aurea) 

Well-known  golden  barked  variety. 

Bush  Form. 

6  to  8  feet .  3.00 

8  to  10  feet .  4.50 

Thurlow  (Elegantissima) 

A  weeping  tree  with  wide  spreading  habit. 

6  to  8  feet .  4.50 

8  to  10  feet .  6.50 

10  to  12  feet .  9.00 

1%  to  1I4  inch  stem .  12.50 

lp2  to  2  inch  stem .  15.00 

2  to  2I4  inch  stem .  17.50 

21^  to  3  inch  stem .  20.00 

3  inch  stem .  30.00 

4  inch  stem .  35.00 

Wisconsin  (Dolorosa) 


Very  hardy  weeping  variety.  Makes  an  immense 


broad  top. 

Tree  Form 

6  to  8  feet .  4.50 

8  to  10  feet .  7.00 

to  4  inch  stem .  30.00 


SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS 

Dug  with  solid  balls. 


00 


10.00 

14.00 

18.00 

30.00 


15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 


25.00 

40.00 


40.00 

60.00 

80.00 


40.00 

65.00 


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NOTICE — Our  Specimen  Evergreens  are  three  times  transplanted.  You 
will  find  the  balling  far  superior  than  tha*t  of  other  evergreens  being  dug 
and  sent  out. 

ABIES  (Fir)  Each  10  100 

Concolor  (White  Fir) 

Compact  form,  resembling  the  Blue  Spruce. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  22.50 

2  to  21^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.50  32.50 


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ABIES  (Fir)  (Continued)  Each  10 

Dougiassi  (Douglas  Fir) 

Growth  is  compact  and  symmetrical. 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  17.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  27.50 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.50  40.00 

JUNIPERUS 


Chinensis  Columnaris  Blue  (Column  Juniper) 

A  narrow  pyramid  tree  with  all  leaves  circular  or 


needle  shaded. 

2  to  2f4  feet  B  &  B  TT .  1.75  16.50 

214  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.25  41.50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  5.25  51.50 

Chinensis  Pfitzeriana  (Pfitzer  Juniper) 

Broad  bushy  habit ;  gray  green  foliage. 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  8.50 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  13.50 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  22.50 

30  to  36  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  27.50 

36  to  42  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  4.00  37.50 

Communis  (English  Juniper)  Very  hardy. 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

Communis  Depressa  (Prostrate  Juniper) 

Branches  rise  in  an  upright  position,  then  spread 
gracefully. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  10.00 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  15.00 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  20.00 

Communis  Depressa  Aurea  (Golden  Prostrate  Juniper) 

Bright  vellow  foliage,  darkens  a's  the  season  progresses. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  20.00 

2  to  2I4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.60  24.00 

Communis  Hibernica  (Irish  Juniper) 

Glaucous  green  foliage.  Erect  and  dense.  Very  fine. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  8.50 

2  to  2I4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  11.50 

2l4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  15.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  17.50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  27.50 

Exceisa  Stricta  (Spiny  Greek  Juniper) 

Compact  well  shaped  pyramid ;  foliage  gray-green. 

15  to  18  inch  hea'vy  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  12.50 

18  to  24  inch  heavy  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  16.50 

2  to  2J4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  19.00 

Sabina  (Savin) 

Dense  spreading  branches ;  deep  dark  green  color. 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT . 7. .  1.25  10.00 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  13.50 

2  to  2l4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

Sabina  Horizontalis  (Creeping  Savin) 

Upright  spreading  branches  with  trailing  stems. 

Dark  green  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 


100 


125.00 

150.00 

250.00 


150.00 

400.00 

500.00 


75.00 

120.00 

200.09 

250.00 

350.00 

100.00 

150.00 

200.00 


90.00 

125.00 

175.00 


175.00 

225.00 


75.00 

100.00 

125.00 

150.00 


100.00 

150.00 

175.00 


75.00 

120.00 


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SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 


JUNIPERUS  Each  10 

Squamata  Meyeri  (Meyer  Juniper) 

A  beautiful  deep  blue  evergreen  of  dwarf  habit, 
very  desirable. 

1  to  1I4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  16.50 

Swedish  (Swedish  Juniper) 

Grows  much  like  Irish  Juniper,  but  more  bushy. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  8.50 

2  to  2J4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

2J4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  16.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  17.50 

Virginiana  (Red  Cedar) 

Deep-green  foliage;  makes  a  fine  hedge. plant. 

2  to  3  feet  heavy  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  10.00 

3  to  4  feet  heavy  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.00  35.00 

Virginiana  Cannarti  (Cana^rt  Redcedar) 

A  splendid  pyramidal,  bright  green  tj'pe  of  Virginiana. 

2h^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  23.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.15  30.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4;50  42.50 

Virginiana  Elegantissima  (Goldtip  Red  Cedar) 

Bright  yellow  tips  to  branches,  turning  bronze  in 
winter.  Pyramidal. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  20.00 

2  to  214  feet  B  &  B  TTT . ! .  2.75  25.00 

Virginiana  Glauca  (Silver  Red  Cedar) 

Foliage  is  a  distinctly  silvery  blue. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TT .  1.40  13.00 

2  to  2f4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  14.00 

2I4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.00  37.50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  5.00  45.00 

Virginiana  Schoti  (Schott  Red  Cedar) 

Tall  bushy  pyramidal  variety.  Foliage  light  yellow¬ 
ish-green  color. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TT .  1.40  13.00 

2  to  2^2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.65  15.50 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.50  30.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.00  35.00 

PICEA  (Spruce) 

Canadensis  (White  Spruce) 

Silvery  foliage.  Rather  slow  growing. 

2p2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.70  12.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

Canad:2nsis  Albertiana  (Black  Hill  Spruce) 

Dense  habit ;  bluish  green. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  9.00 

2  to  2l4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 

214  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 


100 


150.00 


75.00 

100.00 

125.00 

150.00 


90.00 

125.00 

200.00 


225.00 

285.00 


115.00 

130.00 

175.00 

300.00 

400.00 


115.00 

140.00 

200.00 

250.00 

300.00 


100.00 

125.00 

175.00 


75.00 

125.00 

175.00 


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SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 


PiCEA  (Spruce)  (Continued)  Each  10 

Excelsa  (Norway  Spruce) 

A  tall,  hardy  tree.  Quick  growing  windbreak. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT . 80  6.00 

2  to  2^4  feet  B  &  B  TTT . 85  7.50 

214  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  11.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  14.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  17.50 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.75  30.00 

6  to  8  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.75  40.00 

Pungens  (Colorado  Green  Spruce) 

Symmetrical  grower.  Light  green  foliage. 

2  to  2J4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  12.50 

2>4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  17.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.65  35.00 

Pungens  Glauca  (Colorado  Blue  Spruce) 

Similar  to  Picea  Pungens  except  for  distinct  blue  color. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.50  30.00 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.25  40.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  6.50  60.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  10.00  80.00 

Pungens  Kosteriana  (Roster’s  Blue  Spruce) 

Very  deep  silvery  blue  foliage;  pendulous  branches. 

2I4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  10.00  80.00 

Pungens  Moerheimi 
Improved  Roster  Blue. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  7.00  60.00 

PINUS  (Pine) 

Mugho  Compacta  (Dwarf  Mountain  Pine) 

Dwarf  compact  habit  of  growth.  Very  ha'rdy. 

12  to  15  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  9.00 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  11.50 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  16.50 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.75  26.50 

Nigra  (Austrian  Pine) 

Rich  dark  green,  vigorous  dense  grower. 

1^  to  2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  9.00 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  14.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  17.50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  6.00  55.00 

6  to  7  feet  B  &  B  TTT . . .  6.75  60.00 

Ponderosa  (Western  Yellow  Pine) 

Rugged  picturesque  outline  when  old. 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  12.00 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  TTT . 3.00  25.00 

6  to  7  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  5.50  50.00 

7  to  8  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  7.00  60.00 

Sylvesestris  (Scotch  Pine) 

Silvery  green.  Handsome  tree,  especially  when  young. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.00  6.00 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  7.50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 


100 


50.00 

65.00 

90.00 

115.00 

150.00 

275.00 

350.00 


100.00 

125.00 

200.00 

300.00 


200.00 

250.00 

350.00 

450.00 


500.00 


75.00 

100.00 

150.00 


60.00 

100.00 


450.00 


100.00 

125.00 

175.00 

200.00 

400.00 

500.00 


50.00 


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SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 


RETINOSPORA  (Chamaecyparis)  Each  10 

Filifera  (Pea  Eruited  Cypress) 

Graceful  and  compaCt.  Thread  like  branches. 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  6.25 

Pisifera  (Sawara  Cypress) 

Quick  grower,  loosely  pyramidal. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  10.00 

1I4  to  2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  12.50 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  15.00 

2k^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  17.50 

3  to  31^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.75  20.00 

314  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00  25.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  5.00 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  BTTT .  6.00 

Plumosa  (Plume  Cypress) 

Bright  green  plume-like  foliage.  Rapid  grower. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  10.00 

1^2  to  2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

2  to  2I4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  15.00 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  17.50 

Plumosa  Argentea  (Silver  Tip  Retinospora) 

Foliage  is  soft  and  graceful,  edges  silver  tipped. 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.50 

Plumosa  Aurea  (Golden  Plume  Cypress) 

Has  wa*rm  yellow  leaves. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  10.00 

114  to  2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

2  to  214  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  15.00 

21^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.25  17.50 

Squarrosa  Veitchi  (Veitch  Silver  Cypress) 

Broad  pyramidal  tree ;  light  silvery  blue-green  foliage. 

114  to  2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.25  10.00 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

2I4  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.75  15.00 

Brevifolia  (Pacific  Yew) 

Dwarf.  Shrubby  form  with  spreading  branches. 

12  to  15  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  19.00 

Canadensis  (Canada  Yew) 

Spreading,  bronzy  in  winter ;  crimson  fruits. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.00 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.25 

Cuspidata  (Japanese  Yew) 

Spreading  form.  Dark  green  leaves. 

12  to  15  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

15  to  18  inch  Spread  B  &  B  TTT .  1.85  17.50 

18  to  24  inch  Spread  B  &  B  TTT .  2.00  19.00 

THUJA  (Arborvitae) 

Baker’s  Pyramidal  (Orientalis  Bakeri) 

Very  attractive.  A  compact  pyramidal  form  of 
of  (Chinese  Arbor  Vitae. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

Biota  Daly  Nana 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50 

30  to  36  inch  B  &  B  TTT .  3.50 


100 


75.00 

100.00 

125.00 

150.00 


50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

125.00 


50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

125.00 


75.00 

100.00 

125.00 


175.00 


100.00 

150.00 

175.00 


100.00 


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SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 

THUJA  (Arborvitae)  (Continued)  Each 

Occidentalis  (American  Arborvitae) 

Slender  pyramid  with  broad  base.  Bronzy  winter  coloring 

1  to  feet  B  &  B  TXT .  50  ’ 

to  2  feet  B  &  B  TXT .  . 55 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  65 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  .  1  50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2’50 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  3'50 

6  to  7  feet  B  &  B  XXX . 4.50 

Occidentalis  Eliwangeriana  (Xom  Xhumb  Arborvitae) 

Forms  low  broad  pyramid.  Rich  purple  winter  coloring. 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  OO 

18  to  21  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  .  1  25 

21  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  .  1  50 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  XXX . 2.OO 

Occidentalis  Globosa  (Globe  Arborvitae) 

Round,  bushy  and  compact.  Good  green  color. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  125 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  .  1  50 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  XXX . 2.50 

Occidentalis  Lutea  (Geo.  Peabody  Arborvitae) 

Conspicuous,  golden  yellow,  columnar  outline. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  50 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2  00 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2^75 

Occidentals  Pyramidalis  (Pyramidal  Arborvitae) 

Narrow  columnar  sha'pe ;  bright  green. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  50 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  "  200 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2  50 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  XXX . s'.qo 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  7  50 

6  to  7  feet  B  &  B  XXX . .".’.’.".’.".’.".’.Z  8.00 

Occidentalis  Wareana  (Siberian  Arborvitae) 

Light  green  foliage,  broadly  pyramidal. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  50 

2  to  2^  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  .  2  00 

2^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2.50 

Occidentalis  Woodwardi  (Woodward’s  Globe  Arborvitae) 
Dense  globe  form;  deep  green  foliage. 

12  to  15  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  150 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  75 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX . 2.25 

Orientalis  (Orienta'l  Arborvitae) 

Columnar  habit,  bright  green  foliage.  Bronze  in  winter. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  oo 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  1  50 

3  to  4  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  '  1  75 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2  00 

5  to  6  feet  B  &  B  XXX .  2.50 

Orientalis  Aurea  Nana  (Berkman  Golden) 

Compact  roundish  shape,  golden  yellow  foliage. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  1  50 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B  XXX .  2.50 


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4.00 

4.50 

5.50 
10.00 
20.00 
30.00 
40.00 


7.50 

10.00 

12.50 

15.00 


10.00 

12.50 

20.00 


12.50 

15.00 

20.00 


8.50 

15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

60.00 

70.00 


10.00 

15.00 

20.00 


7.50 

10.00 

15.00 


6.50 

7.50 
10.00 
12.50 
20.00 


13.50 

20.00 


100 


30.00 

40.00 

50.00 

90.00 

150.00 

175.00 

200.00 


35.00 

50.00 

75.00 

100.00 


55.00 

75.00 

100.00 


75.00 

100.00 

150.00 


75.00 

100.00 

150.00 


50.00 

75.00 

100.00 


35.00 

55.00 

75.00 


40.00 

50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

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SPECIMEN  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 


TSUGA  (Hemlock)  Each  10 

Canadensis  (Ca'nada  Hemlock) 

Rich  dark  green  foliage.  Compact  grower,  with 
graceful  drooping  habit. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B  TTT . 90  7.50 

2  to  2^2  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  1.50  12.50 

2)^  to  3  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  3)/^  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  4.00  35.00 

31^  to  4  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  5.00  45.00 

4  to  5  feet  B  &  B  TTT .  6.00  55.00 

BROADLEAVED  EVERGREENS 

ABELIA  (Abelia)  10  100 

Grandiflora  (Glossy  Abelia) 

Evergreen.  Choice  small  shrub  with  white  tinted 
lilac  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  20.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

3  to  4  feet .  5.50  50.00 

BUXUS  (Box) 

Sempervirens  (Boxwood) 

Evergreen.  Useful  for  formal  hedges. 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B .  15.00 

15  to  18  inch  B  B .  17.50 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B .  20.00 

COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia  (Pekin  Cotoneaster) 

Slender  spreading  branches,  blaCk  fruits.  Very 
hardy. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  7.50 

18  to  24  inch .  1.20  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.80  12.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  17.50 

Divaricata  (Spreading  Cotoneaster) 

Shiny  leaves,  red  berries. 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 

Horizontalis  (Rock  Cotoneaster) 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B .  8.50 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B .  10.00 

Wilsoni  (Wilson  Cotoneaster) 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 

DAPHNE 

Cneorum  (Rose  Daphne)  Fragrant  pink  flowers. 

8  to  10  inch  B  &  B .  5.00  35.00 

10  to  12  inch  B  &  B .  7.00  50.00 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B .  10.00  60.00 

EUONYMUS 

Japonica 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B . ^ .  7.50 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B .  10.00 

Patens  ( Sieboldianus)  Spreading  Euonymus 

Evergreen,  (jrows  vigorously,  forming  broad, 
rather  loose  shrub. 

18  to  24  inch  B  &  B .  5.00 

24  to  30  inch  B  &  B .  7.50 


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EUONYMUS  (Continued) 

10 

100 

1000 

Radicans  (Winter  Creeper) 

Small  glossy  evergreen  foliage. 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

Radicans  Vegetus  (Bigleaf  Winter  Creeper) 

Evergreen  trailer. 

2  vear  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

Radicans  Vegetus  Carrieri  (Glossy 

Winter  Creeper) 

2  vear  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

3  vear  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

MAHON lA  (Hollygrape) 

12  to  18  inch  B  &  B . 

. Each  60c 

5.00 

40.00 

18  to  24  inch -B  &  B . 

. . Each  70c 

6.00 

50.00 

2  to  3  feet  B  &  B . 

10.00 

75.00 

DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 


Cur  shrubs  are  well  grown  as  we  have  the  best  shrub  grounds  in  the 
states.  This  stock  is  nice  and  bushy,  is  transplanted  and  will  compare  favor- 
a'bly  with  any  stock  on  the  market. 


ALMOND  FLOWERING  (Amygdalus)  10 

Pink  and  White,  \’ery  ornamental,  limbs  being  cov¬ 
ered  with  masses  of  flowers  April  and  May. 

18  to  21  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50 


100 


20.00 

25.00 

30.00 


1000 


ALTHEA  ROSE  OF  SHARON  (Hibiscus) 

Named  varieties.  Blue,  Pink,  Red  and  White.  Up¬ 
right  shrubs  blooming  in  August  and  September. 


12  to  18  inch . 70 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50 


Amplissima,  D.  Red 
Anemonaeflorus,  Pink 
Ardens,  Blue 

Bicolor,  D.  White  with  red  eye 
Boule  de  Feu,  Red 
Comte  De  Haimont 
Duchess  De  Brabant,  D.  Red 


5.00  40.00 

8.00  50.00 

12.00  80.00 
16.00  120.00 
20.00  175.00 

Jeanne  De  Arc,  D.  W'hite 
Lady  Stanley,  D.  Pink 
Paeonyflorus,  D.  Pink 
Pulcherima,  D.  Red 
Purpurea  Semi- Plena,  D.  Purple 
Rubus,  S.  Red 
Totus  Alba,  S.  White 


Tree  Form 

2  to  3  feet .  2.30  18.00  120.00 

3  to  4  feet . 3.00  25.00  150.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50  30.00 


AMELANCHIER  (Juneberry) 

Canadensis  (Downy  Shadbush) 

Attractive  white  flowers  followed  bv  dark  red  fruit. 

18  to  24  inch . .'. .  2.50  20.00 

2  to  3  feet . f .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 


AMORPHA  (False-Indigo) 

Fruticosa  (Indigobush) 

Fine  foliage;  da'rk  violet  flowers. 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 


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10 

100 

1000 

1.30 

10.00 

75.00 

1.80 

15.00 

100.00 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

3.00 

25.00 

DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

ARALIA 

Pentaphylla  (Acanthopanox  Pentaphyllum) 

White  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

Spinosa  (Devil’s  Walking  Stick)  Long  leaves,  large 

clusters  of  small  white  flowers.  Has  tropical  ap¬ 
pearance. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

ARONIA  (Chokeberry) 

Arbutifolia  (Red  Chokeberry)  White  flowers  followed  by  red  berries. 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Melanocarpa  (Black  Chokeberry)  White  flowers  followed  by  black  berries. 
18  to  24  inch . .) .  1.80  15.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50  30.00 

AZALEA 

Mollis  (Chinese  Azalea) 

Large  showy  flowers  in  shades  of  orange. 

12  to  15  inch  B  &  B .  15.00 

15  to  18  inch  B  &  B .  17.50 

BARBERRY  (Berberis)  Pale  yellow  flowers,  Hardy  hedge  plant. 

Box-Barberry 


2.00 

2.50 

3.50 

4.50 


15.00 

20.00 

30.00 

40.00 


9  to  12  inch . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

12  to  15  inch . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

15  to  18  inch . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

Thunbergii  (Japanese  Barberry)  Brilliant 

red  fruit 

and  foliage  in  autumn. 

12  to  t5  inch  3  yr.  heavy . 

. 80 

6.00 

50.00 

15  to  18  inch  3  yr.  heavv . 

.  1.20 

8.50 

70.00 

18  to  24  inch  3  yr.  heavy . 

.  1.40 

12.00 

90.00 

24  to  30  inch  3  yr.  heavy . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

140.00 

30  to  36  inch,  3  yr.  heavy . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

160.00 

Thunbergi  (Japanese)  Hedging 

12  to  18  inch . 

.  4.50 

35.00 

Thunbergi  Atropurpurea  (New  Red  Lea*ved 

Barberry)  Bright  red  foliage. 

12  to  15  inch . 

.  1.80 

15.00 

15  to  18  inch . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

2  to  214  feet . 

.  4.00 

35.00 

BEAUTY  BUSH  (Kolkwitzia  Amabilis) 

A  graceful  shrub,  covered  with  pink  flowers  in  May. 

12  to  18  inch .  2.25 

17.50 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  2.75 

20.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  3.75 

30.00 

BENZOIN  (Lindera) 

Aestivale  (Spicebush) 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

.  3.50 

30.00 

5  to  6  feet . 

.  4.50 

40.00 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (  Continued  ) 

BUDDLEIA  (Butterflybush) 

Farquhari 

Lilac-purple  flowers. 

No.  1  . 

Magnifica,  Lilac  flowers ;  gray  green  foliage. 

No.  1  . ' . 

No.  2  . 

CALYCANTHUS  (Sweet-Scented  Shrub) 

Floridus,  Chocolate  flowers,  aromabic  when  broken. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

CARAGANA  (Siberian  Pea) 

Arborescens,  Very  hardy.  Yellow  flowers  in  May  and  June. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . . 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50 

CEPHALANTHUS  (Button  Bush) 

Attractive  foliage  with  round  heads  of  creamy  white  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . . 

CERCIS  (Red  Bud) 

Canadensis  (American  Judas) 

Rosy-pink,  April  very  effective,  good  foliage. 

Bush  Form 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

5  to  6  feet . 

CLETHRA  (Sweet  Pepper  Bush) 

Alnifolia  (Summersweet)  Pepper  Bush.  Spikes  of  fra*grant  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50 

CORN  US  (Dogwood) 

Alba  Siberica  (Red  Siberian) 

Bright  red  bark,  porcelain  blue  fruits.  Quick  grower. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

5  to  6  feet . 

Amomum  (Sericea)  Silky 

Branches  deep  red;  fruit  blue. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . . . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . . 

Elegantissima  (Variegated  Leaf) 

Silver  and  green  leaves,  red  ba*rk. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 


10 

100 

1000 

1.80 

15.00 

1.50 

12.00 

1.10 

9.00 

1.20 

10.00 

1.80 

15.00 

2.50 

20.00 

3.00 

25.00 

June. 

.70 

5.00 

1.00 

8.00 

1.30 

10.00 

2.00 

16.00 

2.50 

20.00 

e  flowers. 

1.80 

15.00 

2.50 

20.00 

3.50 

30.00 

3.00 

25.00 

4.50 

40.00 

300.00 

5.50 

50.00 

400.00 

8.00 

75.00 

:rant  white  flowers. 

2.50 

20.00 

3.50 

30.00 

.90 

6.00 

40.00 

1.00 

8.00 

60.00 

1.50 

12.l0 

100.00 

2.00 

16.00 

120.00 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

1.00 

8.00 

1.50 

12.00 

2.00 

16.00 

2.50 

20.00 

2.00 

16.00 

150.00 

2.70 

22.00 

200.00 

3.50 

30.00 

250.00 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


CORNUS  (Dogwood)  (Continued)  10  100 

Floridus  (White  Elowering) 

White  flowers,  foliage  turns  dark  red  in  Autumn. 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

2  to  3  feet .  4.00  35.00 

3  to  4  feet .  6.00  55.00 

4  to  5  feet .  12.00  90.00 

5  to  6  feet .  16.00  140.00 

6  to  8  feet .  22.50 

Floridus  Rubra  (Red  Elowering) 

Deep  rose-colored  flowers. 

If  wanted  B  &  B  add  25c  per  tree. 

18  to  24  inch . -. .  7.00  60.00 

2  to  3  feet .  10.00  90.00 

3  to  4  feet .  14.00  125.00 

4  to  5  feet .  30.00  260.00 

5  to  6  feet .  45.00  400.00 

Mascala  (Cornelian-Cherry) 

Small  yellow  flowers  in  April.  Shining  scarlet  fruit  in  Eall. 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50 

Paniculata  (Gra'y) 

Free  Flow^ering;  white  fruit. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Sanguinea  (Bloodtwig) 

Flowers  white ;  fruit  black,  twdgs  red. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.70  14.00 

Spaeth  Aurea 

Broad  green  leaves  with  yellow  margin. 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50  40.00 

Stolonifera  (Red  Osier) 

Spreading  habit,  dark  red  bark,  white  fruits. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  7.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00  25.00 

5  to  6  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Stolonifera  Flaviramea  Lutea  (Goldentwig) 

Strong,  broad  leaf.  Bark  bright  yellow  in  winter. 

Small  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50  20.00 

5  to  6  feet . 3.50  30.00 


1000 


175.00 


40.00 

50.00 

80.00 

100.00 

150.00 


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CORYLUS  (Hazelnut)  10  lOO 

Americana  (American  Hazelnut) 

Attractive  foliage.  Thrives  in  shady  locations. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.30  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  15.00 

2  to  3  feet . . .  2.50  20.00 

Avellana  (Filbert) 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50  40.00 

CYDONIA  (Quince) 

Japonica  (Flowering  Quince) 

Scarlet  flowers  in  April. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.80  15.00 

DESMODIUM  (Lespedza) 

Albiflora  (Japonica) 

White  flowers 

2  year  Medium . 2.00  15.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00 

Penduliflorum  (Formosa) 

Purplish  red  flower,  late  blooming. 

2  year  Medium .  1.80  15.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.70  22.00 

DEUTZIA 

Candidissima  (Snowflake  Deutzia*) 

Tall  growing  shrub,  double  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.20  18.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Crenata  (Scabra  Crenata)  Pale  blush  flowers;  fragrant. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

Gracilis  (Slender)  White  flowers  ;  dwarf  grower. 

12  to  15  inch .  1.00  8.00 

15  to  18  inch . 1.30  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.70  14.00 

24  to  30  inch .  2.70  22.00 

Lemoinei,  White  flowers  ;  early  bloomer. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  12.00 

24  to  30  inch . 2.00  16.00 

30  to  36  inch .  2.50  20.00 

36  to  42  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Pride  of  Rochester,  Large  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  .80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 


1000 


100.00 

150.00 


100.00 

125.00 

70.00 

80.00 

100.00 


70.00 

100.00 

125.00 

150.00 

200.00 

50.00 

70.00 

100.00 

125.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


ELAEAGNUS 
Angustifolia  (Russian  Olive) 

Attractive  silver  gray  foliage.  Very  hardy. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

5  to  6  feet . 

EUONYMUS 

Alatus  (Winged  Euonymus) 

Wood  very  corky.  Scarlet  fruit ;  brilliant  foliage  in  the  fall. 


10 

100 

1.20 

10.00 

1.80 

15.00 

2.00 

18.00 

2..50 

20.00 

3.50 

30.00 

1000 


12  to  18  inch . 

1.20 

10.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3.50 

30.00 

200.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

4.50 

40.00 

300.00 

Atropurpurea  (Wahoo) 

Native,  hardy,  vigorous  shrub  or  small  tree  pro¬ 
ducing  scarlet  berries. 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.50 

20.00 

3  to  4  feet . . . 

3.50 

30.00 

Europaeus  (European  Burningbush) 

Attractive  for  its  orange  red  fruit. 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.50 

12.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.80 

15.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.50 

20.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

3.50 

30.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

4.00 

35.00 

5  to  6  feet . 

5..50 

50.00 

EXOCHORDA  (Pearl  Bush) 

Gremdiflora  (Common  Pearl  Bush)  Slender,  upright 
shrub,  producing  masses  of  large,  pure  white  flow¬ 
ers,  April,  May. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

5  to  6  feet . 

FORSYTHIA 

Intermedia  (Border  Eorsythia)  Bright  golden  flowers  before  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

Suspensa  (Weeping)  Yellow  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch..... . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

Suspensa  Fortunei  (Golden  Bell)  Yellow  flowers.  Large  upright  shrub. 


1.30 

10.00 

2.00 

18.00 

3.00 

25.00 

4.00 

35.00 

5.00 

40.00 

before  foliage. 

1.00 

7.00 

1.30 

10.00 

1.70 

14.00 

100.00 

2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

ing  type. 

1.30 

10.00 

2.00 

15.00 

2.50 

20.00 

3.00 

25.00 

12 

to 

18 

inch . 

7.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

10.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  1.70 

14.00 

100.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

4 

to 

5 

feet . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


FORSYTHIA  (Continued)  10  lOO 

Viridissima  (Green  Twigged)  Yellow  flowers;  thick  green  leaves. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  7.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.70  14.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.20  18.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00  25.00 

HAMAMELIS  (Witch  Hazel) 

Virginiana  (Common  Witch  Hazel)  Succeeds  best  in 
moist  places  with  partial  shade.  Yellow  flowers. 

1I4  to  2  feet .  2.50  20.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50  40.00 

HONEYSUCKLE  BUSH  (Lonicera) 

Bella  Albida  (White  Belle)  Red  fruit;  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 

5  to  6  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Fragrantissima  (Winter)  White  fragrant  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  16.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.70  22.00 

Grandiflora  Rosea,  Bright  pink  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 

Morrowi  (Morrow)  Drooping  habit;  red  fruit;  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50  20.00 

5  to  6  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Tatarian  Pink  (Tatarica  Rosea)  Upright,  bright  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 

Tatarian  Red  (Tatarian  Siberica)  Red  fruit;  red  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet . .< .  2.70  22.00 

Tatarian  White  (Tatarian  Alba)  Crimson  fruit;  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 


1000 


50.00 

70.00 

100.00 

150.00 

200.00 


100.00 

150.00 


50.00 

70.00 

100.00 

120.00 

175.00 


100.00 

150.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


HYDRANGEA  10 

Arborescens  Grandiflora,  Large  double  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  4  feet . 3.00 

Paniculata  Grandiflora,  Guaranteed  true  type,  large 
wdiite  flow'ers  turning  to  rose. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.40 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00 

Tree  Form 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50 

4  to  5  feet .  5.50 

5  to  6  feet .  8.50 

HYPERICUM  (St.  Johnswort) 

Aureum  (Golden)  Blue-green  foliage;  yellow  flow^ers. 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00 

18  to  24  inch . , .  3.00 

2  to  2^  feet .  3.50 

ILEX  (Holly) 

Verticillata  (Common  Winterherry)  Bright  berries. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.80 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

KOELREUTERIA  (Goldenrain-Tree) 

Paniculata  (Goldenrain-Tree) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00 


LABURNUM 
Vulgare  (Goldenchain) 

Small  tree  with  yellow'  pea  shaped  flow'ers,  in 


long  racimes. 

2  to  3  feet .  4.50 

3  to  4  feet .  5.50 


LILAC  (Syringa) 

Chinensis  (Rothomogensis) 

Upright  vigorous  growler.  Reddish  purple  flow’ers. 
Free  blooming  qualities.  Hardy. 


12  to  18  inch .  1.00 

18  to  24  inch..... .  1.20 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70 

Japonica  (Japan  Tree) 

Cream  flow'ers. 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50 


100 


8.00 

12.00 

16.00 

25.00 


8.00 

12.00 

16.00 

25.00 


40.00 

50.00 

75.00 


15.00 

25.00 

30.00 


15.00 

25.00 


20.00 

25.00 


40.00 

50.00 


7.00 

9.00 

12.00 

16.00 

22.00 


20.00 

30.00 


1000 


70.00 

100.00 

150.00 


70.00 

100.00 

150.00 


60.00 

75.00 

100.00 

140.00 

200.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


LILAC  (Syringa)  (Continued)  10  100 

Josikaea  (Hungarian)  Dark  green  foliage ;  violet  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  12.50 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Persian,  Purple  flower,  blooms  freely. 

12  to  18  inch . 85  7.50 

18  to  24  inch . 1.20  9.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 

Persica  Alba  (White  Persian) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.75 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet . 4.00 

3  to  4  feet .  5.00 

Villosa,  Fragrant  pinkish  lilac  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch . 1.20  9.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70  22.00 

Vulgaris  Alba,  Common  White. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.40  12.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.20  18.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 

Vulgaris  Purple,  Old  fashioned  lilac  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.40  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.20  18.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50  30.00 


French  Lilac,  Named  Varieties 
Alphonse  Lavalle,  D.,  Violet 
Belle  de  Nancy,  D.,  Brilliant  satiny  rose 
Chas.  X.,  Sgl.  Reddish  purple 
Congo,  Sgl.,  Wine  red 
Edith  Cavelle 
Ludwig  Spaeth,  Sgl.,  Red 
Mad.  Abel  Chatney,  Dbl.,  White 
Marie  LeGraye,  Sgl.,  White 
Mme.  Lemoine,  Dbl.,  White 
Michael  Buchner,  Dbl.,  Dwarf  pale  lilac 
Pres.  Grevy,  Dbl.,  Beautiful  blue 


12 

to 

18  inch . 

.  1.80 

15.00 

18 

to 

24  inch . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

2 

to 

3  feet . 

.  3.50 

30.00 

3 

to 

4  feet . 

.  4.50 

40.00 

1000 


150.00 

175.00 

250.00 


80.00 

100.00 

135.00 

175.00 


75.00 

100.00 

150.00 

200.00 


75.00 

120.00 

175.00 


100.00 

200.00 

250.00 

350.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


PEACH  (Aniygdaliis  Persica ;  Primus)  10  100 

Double  Flowering  Red 

2  to  3  feet . . .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 

4  to  5  feet .  5.00  45.00 

Double  Flowering  White 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 

4  to  5  feet .  5.00  45.00 


PHILADELPHUS  (Mockorange)  White  bloom 
Those  marked  *  are  mammoth  flowering 

Aurea 


Dwarf,  golden  foliage. 


12 

to 

15 

inch . 

.  1.70 

14.00 

15 

to 

18 

inch . 

.  2.20 

18.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

24 

to 

30 

inch . 

.  4.00 

35.00 

1000 


Avalanche  (Dwarf  Mockorange) 

Branches  slender  and  covered  with  showy  white  flowers. 


12 

to 

18 

inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.20 

10.00 

80.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  1.80 

15.00 

100.00 

3 

to 

3p2  feet . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

*Banniere 

Large  semi-double  pure  white  flowers.  Very  early. 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50  30.00 

*Bouquet  Blanc 

Close  set  branches  of  double  flowers,  each  branch  a  scented  bouquet. 


18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.80 

15.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

Coronarius  (Sweet  Mockorange) 

Fragrant  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

. 90 

G.OO 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

125.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

175.00 

5  to  6  feet . 

.  3.50 

30.00 

Falconeri  (Star  Mockorange) 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.50 

10.00 

80.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.70 

15.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  2.20 

20.00 

150.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

Gordonia 

Large  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

. 80 

6.00 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

140.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

175.00 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

PHILADELPHUS  (Mockorange)  White  bloom  10  100  1000 

Those  marked  *  are  mammoth  flowering 
Grandiflora  (Big  Scentless  Mockorange) 

Large  flowered  Mockorange;  not  fragrant. 


12  to  18  inch . 

.80 

6.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

2.00 

16.00 

140.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

2.50 

20.00 

175.00 

5  to  6  feet . 

3.50 

30.00 

Lemoine  (Dwarf  Mockorange) 

Compact  growth;  flowers  sweetly  scented. 

12  to  18  inch . 

.90 

7.00 

60.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.20 

10.00 

80.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

1.70 

14.00 

125.00 

3  to  4  feet . . . 

2.50 

20.00 

175.00 

Mont  Blanc,  Dwarf  double  flowering  mockorange. 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.50 

12.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

1.80 

15.00 

Nivalis  (Snowbank  Mockorange)  Large  white  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.30 

10.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

1.70 

14.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

3.00 

25.00 

Virginal,  Double  white  large  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.20 

10.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.70 

14.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

3.00 

25.00 

200.00 

POTENTILLA  (Cinquefoil) 

Fruticosa  (Shrubby  Cinquefoil)  Dwarf  shrub;  yellow  flower. 

12  to  18  inch . 

2.00 

15.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

2.50 

20.00 

24  to  30  inch . 

3.50 

30.00 

PRIVET  (Ligustrum) 

Amour  River  North  Privet  Hardy  (Amurense)  Upright  hardy  grower, 

NOTICE;  Our  2  year  old  Privet  is  exceptionally  heavy  branched,  and 
should  not  be  compared  with  the  light  1  year  old  Southern  grown  Privet. 


If  wanted  in  large  lots  write  for  prices. 

12  to  18  inch  2  br.  and  up .  2.50  20.00 

12  to  18  inch  3  br.  and  up .  3.50  30.00 

($20.00  M  in  5M  lots) 

18  to  21  inch  2  br.  and  up .  3.50  30.00 

18  to  24  inch  3  br.  and  up .  4.50  40.00 

($30.00  M  in  5M  lots) 

2  to  3  feet  4  br.  and  up .  5.00  45.00 

($35.00  M  in  5M  lots) 

3  to  4  feet  6  br.  and  up . <• .  8.00  70.00 

4  to  5  feet  extra  heavy  10  to  15  br.  and  up .  14.00  120.00 

California  (Ovalifolium)  Strong  upright  grower. 

12  to  18  inch  3  br.  and  up .  2.30  18.00 

18  to  24  inch  3  br.  and  up .  3.00  25.00 

2  to  3  feet  4  br.  and  up .  4.00  35.00 

3  to  4  feet  5  br.  and  up .  5.50  50.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

PRIVET  (Ligustrum)  (Continued) 

10 

100 

1000 

Golden  Leaf 

12  to  18  inch . 

.  1.00 

5.00 

35.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.25 

8.00 

50.00 

24  inch  Clumps . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

Ibollum,  \Ary  hardy ;  wax  foliage 

12  to  18  inch  3  br.  and  up . 

4.00 

30.00 

18  to  24  inch  3  br.  and  up . 

5.00 

40.00 

2  to  3  feet  4  br.  and  up . 

6.00 

50.00 

Ibota  (Chinese)  Spreading,  Very  hardy. 

12  to  18  inch  4  br.  and  up . 

4.00 

35.00 

18  to  24  inch  4  br.  and  up . 

5.00 

45.00 

2  to  3  feet  4  br.  and  up . 

6.00 

55.00 

Regel  (Ibota  Regelianum)  True  type  from  cuttings;  low  spreading  branches. 

12  to  18  inch . 

7.00 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

10.00 

80.00 

24  to  30  inch . 

15.00 

100.00 

RHAMNUS  (Buckthorn) 

Cathartica  (Common  Buckthorn)  Dark  green  leaves;  black  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

. 60 

5.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.00 

7.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.50 

10.00 

Frangyla  (Glossy)  Dense  foliage ;  reddish 

black  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

. 60 

5.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

. 90 

7.00 

60.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.30 

10.00 

80.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  1.80 

15.00 

RHODOTYPHUS 

Kerroides  (White  Kerria)  White  flowers  ; 

shining  black  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

. 90 

7.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

.  1.20 

10.00 

80.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

.  1.70 

14.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

RHUS  (Sumac) 

Aromatica  (Canadensis)  Fragrant  yellow  flowers,  red  fruit. 


12  to  18  inch .  2.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00 

Copalina  (Shining)  Scarlet  fruit;  foliage  crimson. 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50 

3  to  4  feet .  4.50 

Cotir-us  (Purple  Fringe  or  Common  Smoketree) 

Alisty  purple  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  4.00 

3  to  4  feet .  5.00 

4  to  5  feet .  8.00 

Glabra  (Smooth  Sumac)  Crimson  fruit  in  clusters; 

brilliant  foliage. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.70 


15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

35.00 


20.00 

30.00 

40.00 


20.00 

35.00 

45.00 

75.00 


8.00 

12.00 

16.00 

22.00 


125.00 

175.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


10 


1.70 

2.20 

3.00 


100 


10.00 

14.00 

18.00 

25.00 

8.00 

12.00 

16.00 

22.00 

30.00 


20.00 

25.00 


RHUS  (Sumac)  (Continued) 

Typhina  (Staghorn  Sumac)  Brilliant  colored  foliage; 
scarlet  berries. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

Typhina  Laciniata  (Fern-leaf  Sumac)  Fern-like  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.40 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.70 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50 

RIBES  (Currant) 

Alpinum  (Mountain  Currant) 

Golden  yellow  flowers  produced  in  great  profusion. 

15  to  18  inch .  2.50 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

Aureum  (Slender  Golden  Currant)  Fragrant  yellow  flowers,  black  fruit. 
18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

ROBINIA  (Locust)  Bush  Form 

Hispida  (Rose-Acacia)  Rose  colored  flowers;  fine  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

RUBUS  (Raspberry) 

Odoratus  (Flowering  Raspberry) 

Sweet,  rose  purple  flowers  all  summer ;  small  fruit. 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

SAMBUCUS  (Elder) 

Acutiloba  (Cut-leaf  Elder)  Fine  cut  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

Canadensis  (Common  Elder)  White  flowers  followed  by  black  berries 


1000 


65.00 

100.00 


1.00 

8.00 

1.50 

12.00 

2.00 

16.00 

Lge. 

1.50 

12.00 

1.80 

15.00 

100.00 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

3.50 

30.00 

200.00 

4.50 

35.00 

2.50 

3.00 


.90 

1.30 

1.70 

2.20 

3.00 


20.00 

25.00 


7.00 

10.00 

14.00 

18.00 

25.00 


12 

to 

18 

inch . 

. . . 80 

6.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

4 

to 

5 

feet . 

. . .  2.50 

20.00 

Nigra 

Aurea  (Golden 

Elder)  White  flowers,  golden  foliage. 

12 

to 

18 

inch . 

. 80 

6.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

4 

to 

5 

feet . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


SAMBUCUS  (Elder)  (Continued)  10  100 

Pubens  (Red  Berried)  Bright  red  berries;  very  showy. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  15.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  20.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00  25.00 

SPIRAEA  (Spirea) 

Anthony  Waterer,  Dwarf  ;  Crimson  everhlooming. 

12  to  15  inch .  1.20  9.00 

15  to  18  inch .  1.40  12.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.00 

24  to  30  inch .  2.70  22.00 

Arguta  (Garland)  White  flowers;  light  green  foliage;  dwarf. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  G.OO 

18  to  24  inch . 1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  15.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50  17.50 

Bethlemani  (Latifolia)  Large  pink  flower  spikes. 

12  to  18  inch .  .80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

Billardi,  Rich  pink  spikes  of  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

Billardi,  White  flowers 

12  to  18  inch . 75  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  7.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.25  10.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  15.00 

Bumalda,  Light  pink  flowers,  dwarf. 

12  to  15  inch .  1.20  9.00 

15  to  18  inch .  1.50  12.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.00 

Callosa  Alba  (Ovalifolia)  White  Japanese  Spirea;  dwarf. 

12  to  15  inch .  1.20  10.00 

15  to  18  inch .  1.50  12.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.00 

Callosa  Rosea  (Fortunei  Spirea)  Rose  flowers;  large  clusters. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  7.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  15.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  20.00 

Douglassi  (Douglas  Spirea)  Rose  colored  flower  spikes. 

12  to  18  inch . 90  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  18.00 

Froebeli  (Froehel  Spirea)  Same  as  Anthony  Waterer  but  taller. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  214  feet .  1.50  12.00 

214  to  3  feet .  2.00  16.00 


1000 


60.00 

100.00 

150.00 

175.00 


75.00 

90.00 

120.00 

175.00 

40.00 

50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

150.00 


100.00 

150.00 


50.00 

60.00 

80.00 

120.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

SPIRAEA  (Spirea)  (Continued)  10  100  1000 

Opulifolia  (Physocarpus ;  Ninebark)  White  flowers;  bright  red  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  0  feet . 

Opulifolia  Aurea  (Golden  Leaf  Ninebark)  White 

flowers;  bright  red  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

Opulifolia  Nana  (Physocarpus  Parvifolia)  Dwarf  Ninebark 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  3^2  feet .  2.20 

Prunifolia  (Bridal  Wreath)  Double  white  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

Salicifolia  Alba  (Willow  Leaf)  White  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

Thunbergi  (Thunberg)  White  flowers ;  slender  arching  branches. 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  2^2  feet .  1.50 

214  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  3^4  feet .  2.50 

Tomentosum  (Hardback)  Rosy  pink  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

Trichocarpa  (Korean) 

Flowers  in  dome  shaped  clusters. 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

3  to  4  feet . 

Van  Houtte,  White  flowers 

12  to  18  inch,  3  yr.  heavy . 

($30.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

18  to  24  inch,  3  yr.  heavy . 

($35.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

2  to  3  feet,  3  yr.  heavy . . .  1.00 

($40.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

3  to  4  feet,  3  yr.  heavy .  1.50 

($50.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

4  to  5  feet,  3  yr.  heavy .  2.50 

($100.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

5  to  6  feet .  3.50 


.80 

6.00 

1.00 

8.00 

1.50 

12.00 

2.00 

16.00 

2.70 

22.00 

.80 

6.00 

1.00 

8.00 

1.50 

12.00 

2.00 

16.00 

2.70 

22.00 

bark 

.90 

7.00 

1.20 

10.00 

1.70 

14.00 

100.00 

2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

1.70 

14.00 

2.20 

18.00 

3.00 

25.00 

1.00 

7.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.70 

14.00 

2.20 

18.00 

branches. 

.80 

6.00 

50.00 

1.00 

8.00 

60.00 

1.50 

12.00 

80.00 

2.00 

16.00 

100.00 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

1.30 

10.00 

1.70 

15.00 

100.00 

2.50 

20.00 

2.00 

15.00 

2.50 

20.00 

3.00 

25.00 

.70 

5.00 

4.00 

.80 

6.00 

50.00 

1.00 

8.00 

60.00 

12.00 


80.00 


20.00  150.00 


30.00  250.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

SPIRAEA  (Spirea)  (Continued)  10  100  1000 

Van  Houtte  Hedging,  2  yr.  heavy 

12  to  18  inch  ($25.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 60  4.50  30.00 

18  to  24  inch  ($35.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 75  5.50  40.00 

2  to  3  feet  ($45.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 85  6.50  50.00 

Van  Houtte  Hedging,  Light 

12  to  18  inch  ($15.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 40  3.00  20.00 

18  to  24  inch  ($20.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 45  4.00  25.00 

2  to  3  feet  ($25.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) . 50  4.50  30.00 

STEPHANANDRA 

Flexuosa  (Cut  Leaf)  Yellowish-green  foliage. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50 

18  to  24  inch . 2.00 

SYMPHORICARPUS  (Snowberry) 

Chenaulti,  Big  red  berries. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  10.00 

Racemosus  and  Mollis,  Pink  flowers ;  white  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00  50.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00  120.00 

Vulgaris  (Indian  Currant)  Red  coral  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 75  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

TAMARIX 

Africana  (African)  Dark  green  foliage ;  pink  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 80  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50  20.00 

Amurense  (Amur)  Gray-green  foliage;  light  pink  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30  10.00  75.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.70  14.00  100.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.20  18.00  150.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00  25.00  200.00 

Gallica  (Prench)  Blue-green  foliage;  light  pink  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  16.00  125.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.50  20.00  150.00 

Hispida  Aestivalis  (Kasgar)  Bright  silvery  foliage  ;  light  red  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.30  10.00  80.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.70  14.00  120.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.20  18.00  150.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.00  25.00  200.00 


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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

VIBURNUM  10  100  1000 


Americanum  (American  Cranberrybush)  Large  bunches  of  scarlet  berries. 


12  to  18  inch . 

1.00 

8.00 

60.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

2.00 

15.00 

100.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.50 

20.00 

120.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

3.50 

30.00 

175.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

4.50 

40.00 

250.00 

Carlesi  (Fragrant)  Pinkish  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

6.00 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

8.50 

75.00 

2  to  2^2  feet . 

Cassinoides  (Withe-Rod) 

12.00 

100.00 

J 

Leaves  glossy,  bronze  green.  White  flowers. 

18  to  24  inch . 

3.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

4.50 

40.00 

Dentatum  (Arrowwood)  White  flowers ;  black  berries. 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.00 

8.00 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.00 

16.00 

120.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

2.70 

22.00 

150.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50 

Lantana.  (Wayfaring  Tree)  Large  clusters  of  red  berries. 

30.00 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.30 

10.00 

50.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

1.70 

14.00 

75.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.20 

18.00 

150.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

3.00 

25.00 

175.00 

4  to  5  feet .  3.50 

Lentago  (Nannyberry)  Glossy  foliage;  blue-black  fruit. 

30.00 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.80 

15.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

2.50 

20.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3.00 

25.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

4  to  5  feet . 

3.50 

5.00 

30.00 

Nudum  (Smooth  Withe-Rod)  Shiny  wax-like  foliage. 

2  to  3  feet . 

4.00 

35.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

6.00 

50.00 

Opulus  (High  Bush  Cranberry)  Hardy  shrub.  Single 
white  flowers  followed  by  scarlet  fruit. 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.00 

8.00 

18  to  24  inch . . . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.00 

16.00 

120.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

2.70 

22.00 

150.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

3.00 

25.00  . 

,  200.00 

Opulus  Sterilis  (Common  Snowball)  Blooms  profuse¬ 
ly.  Large  double  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

1.20 

8.00 

60.00 

18  to  24  inch . . 

1.50 

12.00 

75.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

2.00 

16.00 

100.00 

3  to  4  feet . *. . 

2.70 

22.00 

4  to  5  feet . 

Sieboldi  (Siebold  Viburnum) 

3.20 

27.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

3.50 

30.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

4.50 

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DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS  (Continued) 


VIBURNUM  (Continued) 

10 

100 

Tomentosum  (Doublefile  Viburnum) 

Large  white  flowers. 

12  to  18  inch . 

12.00 

18  to  24  inch . 

16.00 

2  to  3  feet . 

22.00 

3  to  4  feet . 

.  4.00 

Tomentosum  Plicatum  (Japan  Snowball)  Double  snowy  white  flowers. 


18  to  24  inch, 
2  to  3  feet.., 


3.00  25.00  200.00 

4.00  30.00  250.00 


WEIGELA  (Diervilla) 

Abel  Carrier,  Dark  pink  flowers.  Best  of  all  dark  pink. 


12 

to 

18 

inch . . 

6.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.50 

10.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

15.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

4 

to 

5 

feet . 

30.00 

Candida, 

Large  white  flowers. 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.80 

10.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  2.00 

15.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.50 

20.00 

Eva  Ratbke,  Bright  red  flowers. 

12 

to 

18 

inch . 

.  1.30 

10.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.70 

14.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  2.20 

18.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  3.20 

27.00 

Floribunda, 

Flowers  bright  red ;  everblooming. 

12 

to 

18 

inch . 

.  1.20 

9.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  3.00 

25.00 

Variegat. 

a. 

Pink  flowers ;  variegated  leaves. 

12 

to 

18 

inch . 

.  1.20 

9.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  2.20 

18.00 

Weigela  Assorted 

Amabilis,  Pink ;  Hendersonia,  Pink ;  Rosea,  Pink ; 
Sessilifolia,  Yellow. 


12 

to 

18 

inch . 

. 80 

6.00 

50.00 

18 

to 

24 

inch . 

.  1.00 

8.00 

70.00 

2 

to 

3 

feet . 

.  1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

3 

to 

4 

feet . 

.  2.00 

16.00 

125.00 

4 

to 

5 

feet . 

.  2.70 

22.00 

200.00 

ZANTHOXYLUM  (Prickly-Ash) 

Americanum  (Common  Prickly-Ash) 

Cut  leaf  foliage ;  red  berries. 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00  25.00 

3  to  4  feet .  4.00  35.00 


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VINES  AND  CREEPERS 


AKEBIA  (Akebia)  10  100 

Quinata  (Fiveleaf  Akebia) 

A  dainty  vine  with  purple  flowers.  Deep  green 
leaves  persist  until  winter. 

2  year  Medium .  1.80 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50 

AMPELOPSIS 

Boston  Ivy,  Tricuspidata  (Veitchi)  Clings  tight  to 
brick,  stone  or  concrete  walls.  Beautiful  foliage. 

2  year  Medium .  1.90 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.20 

3  year  .  3.00 

3  year  XX .  3.50 

Engelmanni  (Engelmann  Ivy) 

A  good  hardy,  clinging  vine.  Brilliant  coloring  in  autumn 
2  year  Medium .  1.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.30 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.00 

QuinquefoUa  (Woodbine  or  Virginia  Creeper) 

A  rapid  growing  hardy  vine  suitable  for  covering 
trellises,  stone  walls  or  verandas. 

2  year  Medium .  1.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.30 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.00 

ARISTOLOCHIA  (Dutchman  Pipe)  Large  leaves;  rapid  grower 

Sipho  (Grafted)  True  Type 

2  year  Medium .  2.50 

2  year  No.  1 .  3.50 

3  year  No.  1 .  4.00 

BIGNONIA  (Trumpet  Creeper) 

Radicans,  Trumpet  shaped  flowers;  deep  green  leaves. 

2  year  Medium .  1.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.50 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.00 

CELASTRUS  (Bittersweet) 

Orbiculatus  (Oriental  Bittersweet) 

Rapid  growing,  twining  vine.  Bright  orange  ber¬ 
ries  with  scarlet  seeds  in  autumn. 

2  year  Medium .  1.50 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00 

Scandens,  Yellow  flowers;  red  and  orange  berries. 

2  year  Medium .  1.50 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.75 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.25 

CLEMATIS  (Large  Flowering) 

Baron  Villard  (Pink) 

Henryi  (White) 

Jackmani  (Blue) 

Mde.  Andre  (Red) 

Ramona  (Pink) 

2  year  Medium .  3.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  4.00 

Paniculata  (White) 

2  year  Medium .  1-20 

2  year  No.  1 .  1-50 

3  year  . * .  2.00 


15.00 

20.00 


15.00 

18.00 

25.00 

30.00 


7.00 

10.00 

15.00 


7.00 

10.00 

15.00 


20.00 

30.00 

35.00 


8.00 

12.00 

17.50 


12.00 

15.00 

12.00 
3  5.00 
20.00 


25.00 

35.00 

9.00 

12.00 

16.00 


1000 


120.00 


60.00 

80.00 


200.00 

300.00 

70.00 

100.00 

125.00 


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VINES  AND  CREEPERS  (Continued) 

HONEYSUCKLE  CLIMBING  (Lonicera)  10  100  1000 

Halleana  (Hall’s  Honeysuckle)  Flowers  yellowish  white. 

2  year  Medium .  1.20  10.00  60.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.80  15.00  100.00 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.25  20.00 

Monthly  Fragrant  (Periclymeiium  Belgica)  Very 
fragrant  red  and  yellow  flowers. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.70  22.00 

Reticulata  Aurea  (Variegated  Japanese) 

2  year  Medium .  1.50  12.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  16.00 

Sempervirens  (Scarlet  Trumpet)  Trumpet-shaped  flowers. 

2  year  Medium .  1.30  10.00  75.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.75  15.00  100.00 

3  year  No.  1 .  2.00  17.50 

KUDZA  VINE  (Puereria  Thunbergiana) 

Purple  Flowering 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.00  8.00 

LYCIUM  CHINENSIS  (Matrimony  Vine) 

Chinese,  A  shrubby  climber,  small  purple  flowers  followed  by  red  fruit. 

2  year  Medium .  1.20  9.00  75.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

POLYGONUM 
Auberti  (Silver  Lace  Vine) 

2  year  Medium .  3.00  25.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  4.00  35.00 

VITIS 

Labrasca  (Fox  Grape) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.75  15.00 

Cordifolia  (Frost  Grape) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.20  10.00 

Rotundifolia  (Muscadine  Grape) 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.20  10.00 

WISTERIA 

Chinensis  Alba  (Chinese  White) 

From  Grafts  or  layers .  3.50  30.00 

Chinensis  (Chinese  Purple)  From  grafts  and  layers. 

2  year  Medium,  from  blooming  wood .  3.00  25.00 

2  year  No.  1,  from  blooming  w^ood .  3.50  30.00 

3  year  No.  1,  from  blooming  wood .  4.00  35.00 

Magnihca,  Purple  from  grafts  or  cuttings. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00  150.00 

3  year  No.  1.... .  3.00  25.00 

Chinensis,  White  or  Blue 

2  year  from  seed .  1.80  15.00  100.00 

3  year  from  seed .  2.50  17.50  125.00 


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CLIMBING  ROSES 


AMERICAN  PILLAR  (Single  rosy  pink  flowers) 

10 

100 

1000 

3  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

16.00 

100.00 

2  year  No.  Iy2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

75.00 

CLIMBING  AMERICAN  BEAUTY  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

2  year  No.  iy2 . 

2.00 

15.00 

120.00 

CLIMBING  BABY  ORLEANS  (Dark  Pink  Everbloomi 

ng) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

120.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 . . . . 

1.75 

15.00 

100.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

75.00 

CLIMBING  BABY  RAMBLER  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

120.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 . 

1.75 

15.00 

100.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

75.00 

CLIMBING  BESS  LOVETT  (Light  Crimson) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

16.00 

CLIMBING  GRUS  AN  TEPLITZ  (Red) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

CLIMBING  MARY  LOVETT  (Snowy  White) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

CLIMBiNG  METEOR  (Crimson) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

CRIMSON  RAMBLER  (Deep  Crimson) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

2  year  No.  ly^ . 

1.50 

12.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.20 

10.00 

DR.  VAN  FLEET  (Rich  shell  pink) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

2  year  No.  1]^ . 

2.00 

15.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

DOROTHY  PERKINS  (Pink) 

3  year  . 

2.50 

17.50 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

100.00 

2  year  No.  lYi . 

1.50 

10.00 

75.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.25 

8.00 

50.00 

EUGENE  JACQUET  (Good  red  forcing  rose) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

12.50 

2  year  No.  lYz . 

1.50 

12.00 

EXCELSA  (Red  Dorothy  Perkins)  Good  red. 

3  year  XXX  for  forcing . 

2.50 

17.50 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

100.00 

2  year  No.  lYi . 

1.50 

10.00 

75.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.25 

8.00 

50.00 

FLOWER  OF  FAIRFIELD  (Red  Ever  Blooming) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

150.00 

2  year  No.  . 

2.00 

15.00 

120.00 

2  year  No.  2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

75.00 

GARDENIA  (Bright  Yellow) 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

16.00 

130.00 

2  year  No.  . 

1.50 

12.00 

90.00 

GLENDALE,  Creamy  yellow  buds  opening  white,  Very  double. 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 . 

2.00 

15.0Q 

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CLIMBING  ROSES  (Continued) 


HIAWATHA  (Single  crimson,  with  white  eye)  10  tOO  1000 

2  year  No.  1 .  1.75  T5.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 .  1.50  12.50 

2  year  No.  2 .  1.25  8.00 

MARY  WALLACE  (Rose  pink  with  salmon  base) 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00 

2  year  No.  1^ .  2.00  15.00 

PAUL’S  SCARLET  (Vivid  Scarlet) 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00  150.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 . . .  2.00  15.00  120.00 

2  year  No.  2 .  1.50  12.00  75.00 

ROSERIE  (Cerise  Pink) 

2  year  No.  1 . . .  2.00  16.00 

2  year  No.  1^ .  1.50  12.00 

SEVEN  SISTERS,  Varies  from  rosy  red  to  blush  white. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  15.00  120.00 

2  year  No.  Il4 .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

2  year  No.  2 .  1.20  10.00  75.00 

SILVER  MOON,  Silvery  white  with  yellow  stamens. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00 

2  year  No.  Il4 .  2.00  15.00 

TAUSENDSCHON,  Soft  pink.  Large  clusters.  Blooms  freely. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  16.00 

2  year  No.  1^ .  1.50  12.00 

WHITE  DOROTHY  PERKINS 

Double  white.  Large  clusters. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  15.00  100.00 

2  year  No.  1^/2 .  1.50  10.00  75.00 

WICHURIANA  (Memorial  Rose)  Single  white,  trailing  habit. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  16.00  100.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 .  1.75  15.00  75.00 

2  year  No.  2 .  1.25  10.00  50.00 

CLIMBING  ROSES— Choice  New  Varieties 

2  year  No.  1 .  3.50  30.00 

2  year  No.  .  2.50  20.00 

2  year  No.  2 .  2.00  15.00 


Chaplin’s  Pink  Climber,  A  pink  replica  of  Paul’s  Scarlet  Climber  of  which 
it  is  a  seedling.  Blooms  in  clusters  of  8  to  12  fairly  large  flowers.  It  is 
clear  pink  with  a  tuft  of  yellow  stamens. 

Le  Reve,  The  long-wanted,  absolutely  hardy,  unfading  yellow  climber. 
Flowers  very  large,  semi-double  vivid  golden  yellow  both  in  hud  and 
open.  Foliage  dark  and  glossy;  growth  very  vigorous.  Superior  in  color 
to  Gardenia,  Goldfinch,  and  others  of  that  type,  and  much  hardier  than 
Emily  Gray. 

Primrose,  New  hardy  yellow  climber  with  double,  canary-yellow  flowers 
in  great  profusion.  Lighter  than  Le  Reve  and  more  double.  Much  hardier 
than  Emily  Gray.  We  believe  it  is  the  most  satisfactory  yellow  climbing 
Rose  for  the  North.  It  is  very  new  and  everyone  who  has  it  is  en¬ 
thusiastic  over  its  .merits. 


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BUSH  ROSES 


HYBRID  PERPETUAL 

10 

100 

1000 

2  vear  No.  1 . 

22.00 

200.00 

2  3"ear  No.  154 . 

17.00 

140.00 

American  Beauty,  Well  known.  Popular  crimson  variety - 
Anne  Diesbach,  Large  bright  pink,  free  flowering 

Capt.  Christy,  Flesh  white 

Capt.  Hayward,  Large  scarlet  crimson  buds  and  flowers 

Earl  of  Dulferin,  Velvety  crimson 

Frau  Karl  Druschki,  Large,  snow  white,  free  bloomer 
General  Jacqueminot,  Rich  crimson-scarlet.  Very  fragrant 

General  Washington,  Red 

Geo.  Ahrends,  Beautiful  clear  pink 

Hugh  Dickson,  Brilliant  crimson 

John  Hopper,  Rose  pink 
J.  B.  Clarke,  Scarlet 

M.  P.  Wilder,  Large,  deep,  rich  crimson 

Magna  Charta,  Large,  bright  rose.  Fragrant 

Paul  Neyron,  Deep  rose,  immense  size.  Hardy,  vigorous 

Persian  Yellow,  Double,  small,  golden  ^^ellow 

Soliel  d’  Or,  Reddish  gold  and  orange.  Fragrant 

Ulrich  Brunner,  Rich  cherry  red.  Fine  form 

TEA  AND  HYBRID  TEA  (Everblooming) 

2  year  No.  1 . ; .  3.00  25.00  225.00 

2  year  No.  154 .  2.00  17.00  150.00 

Betty  Uprichard,  Salmon-pink  flowers.  Copper  red  buds,  30c 
Butterfly,  Pink  and  gold,  30c 

Caroline  Testout,  Pink 
Claudia  Pernet,  Yellow,  30c 

Columbia,  Bright  pink,  sweetly  scented,  free  flowering 
Constance,  Golden  yellow,  30c 
Crusader,  Rich  crimson,  30c 

Dame  Edith  Helen,  Perfectly  formed  pink  rose,  30c 

Douglas,  Red 

Duchess  of  Wellington,  Saffron  yellow,  large,  fragrant,  30c 
Dunlap,  Pink 

Edward  Mawley,  Deep  velvety  carmine 

Etoile  De  France,  Large,  double  rich  velvety  crimson 

Etoile  De  Hollande,  Magnificent  brilliant  red.  Fragrant,  35c 

Francis  Scott  Key,  Double  flowers  of  rich  crimson 

Grus  An  Teplitz,  Bright  crimson.  Blooms  profusely 

Hadley,  Deep  velvety  crimson-scarlet 

Illchester,  Red,  35c 

J.  L.  Mock,  Ver\^  double  brilliant  pink 
Kaiserina  Augusta  Victoria,  Cream  white 
Lady  Ashtov/n,  Brilliant  glossy  pink  blooms,  30c 
Lady  Hillington,  Deep  orange  3^ellow.  Good  size 
LaFrance,  Pink,  bright  satin  pink.  Fragrant 

Los  Angeles,  Flaming  pink  richU  shaded  gold,  30c  i 

Luxemburg,  Rich  coppery  yellow 

Mde.  Ambrose  Ricordo,  Pale  golden  yellow,  30c 

Mde.  Edouard  Herriott,  Coral-red  shaded  yellow  and  bright  rosy  scarlet,  30c 

Mme.  Butterfly,  Bright  light  pink  shaded  gold,  30c 

Meteor,  Crimson 

Mrs.  Chas.  Bell,  Soft  shell  pink 

Ophelia,  Pearl-pink  and  gold,  30c 

Pink  Killarney,  Bright  shell  pink.  Free  bloomer 


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WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST,  SPRING  1932 


(BUSH  ROSES  (Continued) 

TEA  AND  HYBRID  TEA  (Everblooming)  (Cont.)  10  100  1000 

Pink  Radiance,  Large  brilliant  rose-pink 
Premier,  Dark  velvety  rose  red 

President  Herbert  Hoover 

Red  Letter  Day- 

Red  Radiance,  Bright  rosy-red 

Rev.  F.  Page- Roberts,  Golden  yellow  stained  with  copper,  40c 

Ruga,  Red 

Sensation,  Handsome  buds ;  large  blooms,  very  deep  blackish  maroon,  30c 

Souv.  D’Georges  Pemet,  Large  orient-red,  yellow  shading,  30c 

Sunburst,  Rich  yellow  shaded  coppery  orange,  30c 

Talisman,  Glowing  golden  yellow  stained  copper-red,  40c 

Templar,  Very  full,  fragrant,  crimson  flowers,  30c 

White  Killarney,  Pure  white,  of  fine  form 

Willowmere,  Rich  shrimp  pink 

Wm.  F. -Dreer,  Silver  yellow,  30c 

BABY  RAMBLER  (Dwarf) 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  22.00 

Baby  Catherine  Zeimet,  Double,  pure  white 
Baby  Ellen  Poulson,  Dark  pink 
Orange  King,  True  orange 

2  year  XX  heavy  forcing  grade .  3.50  32.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  22.00 

Crimson  Rambler,  red 

Edith  Cavell,  crimson  with  white  eye 

Triumphe  Orleanais,  bright  cherry  red 

Baby  Rambler  Golden  Salmon,  bright  orange  scarlet 


2  year  XX  heavy  forcing .  4.00  35.00 

2  year  No.  1 .  3.00  25.00 

PRAIRIE  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  ROSES 
Rosa  Blanda  (Meadow  Rose)  Single  pink,  vigorous 
and  hardy,  healthy  foliage. 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.30  18.00 

Dr.  E.  M.  Mills,  Semi-double,  opening  pure  white 
becoming  primrose  tinted 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.30  18.00 

Harrison’s  Yellow,  Semi-double,  bright  yellow,  early, 
vigorous  and  hardy 

2  year  No.  1 .  3.00  25.00 

Hugonis,  Early  blooming  shrub  rose,  covered  with 
small,  semi-double,  yellow  flowers 

2  year  No.  1 .  2  ^0  18.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 .  1.50  12.00 

Humilis  (Pasture  Rose)  Single  pink 

2  year  No.  1 .  3.00  25.00 

Lucila  (Virginia)  Pink 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.30  18.00 

Mad.  Plantier,  Pure  white,  well  known,  hardy  cemetery  rose 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.00  15.00 

Multiflora  (Japanese  Rose)  White 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00 

Nitida  (Bristly  Rose)  Pink 

2  year  No.  1 .  2.50  20.00 


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PRAIRIE  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  ROSES  (Cont.) 

10 

100 

1000 

Palustris  (Swamp  Rose)  pink 

2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

Rubi^rnosa  (Sweetbriar)  Bright  pink,  orange-red  fruit 
2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

Rubrifolia,  Single  pink,  light  center 

2  year  No.  1 . . . 

3.00 

25.00 

Setigera  (Prairie  Rose)  Single  pink 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

20.00 

ROSA  RUGOSA  (Double) 

Amelia  Gravereaux,  Dbl.  deep  red 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.70 

22.00 

Belle  Poitevine,  Bright  pink.  Free  bloomer,  semi¬ 
dwarf,  hardy. 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.20 

18.00 

Conrad  F.  Meyer,  Light  silvery  pink.  Vigorous. 

2  year  No.  1 . . . 

2.70 

22.00 

F.  j.  Grootendorst,  Flowers  double,  bright  crimson, 
borne  in  large  clusters  from  May  until  November. 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

22.00 

200.00 

2  year  No.  . 

2.00 

17.00 

Grootendorst  Pink,  Flowers  light  pink 

2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

Hansa,  Large  double,  reddish  violet 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

120.00 

2  year  No.  V/2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

Rugosa  Alba,  Single  white,  fragrant.  Beautiful  green 
foliage. 

3  year  No.  1 . . . 

4.00 

30.00 

2  year  No.  1 . 

3.00 

25.00 

2  year  No.  . 

2.00 

17.00 

Rugosa  Rubra,  Large,  single  purple-red 

3  year  No.  1 . 

2.50 

22.00 

2  year  No.  1 . . . 

2.00 

15.00 

2  year  No.  . . . 

1.20 

10.00 

Sir  Thomas  Lipton,  Double  snow  white.  Free  bloomer 

2  year  No.  1 . 

2.00 

15.00 

120.00 

2  year  No.  1^2 . 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

MOSS  ROSES 

(Budded  Plants) 

Blanche  Moreau,  pure  white . 

3.00 

25.00 

Crested  Moss,  deep  pink  buds  surrounded  by  crest¬ 
ed  fringe  . 

2.70 

22.00 

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WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST.  SPRING  1932 


HARDY  PERENNIALS 

ACHILLEA  (Yarrow)  10  100  1000 

Boule  de  Neige  (Ball  of  Snow)  White  flowers  won¬ 
derful  for  cutting .  1.00  7.00 

Millefolium  Roseum  (Rosy  Milfoil)  Fine  cut  foliage; 
pink  flowers  .  1.00  5.00 

Perry’s  White,  White  flowers,  new  choice  variety 
for  cutting  .  1.00  7.00 

The  Pearl,  White  flowers ;  blooming  the  entire 
summer  .  1.00  7.00 

Tomentosa,  Bright  yellow  flowers,  fine  for  rockeries  1.50  10.00 

ACONITUM  (Monkshood) 

Autumnale,  A  very  striking  form  on  account  of  its 

dark  navy  blue  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Bicolor,  White  and  blue  Aconitum,  Hardy  and  very 
attractive  .  2.00  15.00 

Fischer!,  Dwarf  variety,  pale  blue  flowers  in  Sep¬ 
tember  and  October .  1.50  10.00 

Wilsoni,  Beautiful  mauve  colored  flowers.  One  of 
the  best  .  2.00  15.00 

AGROSTEMMA 

Coronaria,  Silvery  foliage,  rosy  crimson  flower .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

Walkerii,  Brilliant  rose  crimson,  excellent  for  cutting  1.00  7.00 

ALYSSUM  (Rock  Madwort) 

Argenteum,  Dense  growth.  Leaves  silver}'  beneath, 

flowers  yellow  in  clustered  heads .  1.00  7.00 

Saxatile  Compactum  (Dwarf  Goldentuft)  Rock  gar¬ 
den  plant,  handsome  yellow  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

Serphyllifolium,  Ver}'  dwarf,  pale  yellow  flowers, 
and  rough  hoary  leaves.  Charming  for  the  rock 
garden  .  1.50  10.00 

ANCHUSA 

Dropmore,  Border  plant ;  blue  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

Myosotidiflora,  Dwarf,  charming  blue  flowers.  An 

effective  rock  plant .  1.50  10.00 

ANEMONE 

Gente  Blanche,  Large  double  silvery  white .  1.50  10.00 

Pulsatilla,  Purple  flowers,  interesting  plant  for  the 
rockery  or  border .  1.50  12.00 

Queen  Charlotte,  Abundant  semi-double  pink  flow¬ 
ers  .  1.50  12.00 

Sylvestris.  This  is  one  of  the  best  in  moist  sand}' 
soils.  Bears  good  sized  delicate  white  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

ANTHEMIS  (Marguerite) 

Kelwayi,  Bright  yellow .  1.50  10.00 

Montana,  Pure  white  flowers  in  abundance .  1.50  10.00 

Tinctoria,  Yellow  flowers ;  excellent  for  cutting .  1.00  6.00  50.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

AQUILEGIA  (Columbine)  10  100  1000 

California  Hybrids,  Yellow  and  orange .  1.00  6.00 

Canadensis,  Red  and  Yellow .  1.00  6.00 

Chrysantha,  Yellow  .  1.00  6.00 

Chrysantha  Grandiflora  Alba .  1.00  6.00 

Coerula,  Blue  shades .  1.00  6.00 

Long  Spurred  Pink .  1.00  6.00 

Mrs.  Scott  Elliott,  Long  Spurred  Hybrids,  blue 

shades  .  1.20  8.00 

Niva  Grandiflora,  Mixed  colors .  1.00  6.00 

Rose  Queen,  Deep  Pink .  1.25  8.00 

ARMERIA  (Sea  Pink) 

Formosa,  Light  pink  flowers,  used  extensively  in 

rock  gardens  .  1.50  10.00 

Formosa  Alba  White .  1.00  7.00 

Maritima,  Low-growing,  with  pale  pink  or  rose  flow¬ 
ers  .  1.00  7.00 

ARABIS  (Rockcress) 

Alpina,  Pure  white  flowers ;  very  good  for  rock 

garden  .  1.25  8.00 

Alpina  FI.  PL,  Double  white  Rock  Cress .  2.00  15.00 

ARENARIA 

Grandiflora,  Large  pure  white  flowers  in  Spring, 

beautiful  rock  plant .  1.25  8.00 

Verna,  A  prostrate  growing  plant  creeping  over  the 
ground.  Fine  plant  for  the  rock  garden  and  be¬ 
tween  stones  .  1.25  8.00 

Verna  Caespitosa,  Like  green  moss,  will  grow  be¬ 
tween  stepping  stones.  Excellent  for  rock  gar¬ 
den.  White  flowers  .  1.50  10.00 

ARTEMESIA  (Sage  Brush) 

Lactiflora,  Tall  growing  plant,  flne  foliage  and  heads 

of  small  white  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Silver  King,  Very  good  for  winter  bouquets .  1.00  8.00 

Stelleriana  (Old  Woman)  Deeply-cut  silvery  white 

foliage  ;  much  used  in  carpet  bedding .  1.50  10.00 

ASCLEPIAS  (Butterfly  Weed) 

Purpurea,  A  native  plant  with  showy  purple  flowers. 

Suitable  for  moist  places .  1.00  7.00 

Tuberosa,  Very  showy.  Produces  flowers  of  brilliant 

orange-scarlet  during  July  and  August .  1.00  7.00 

ASPERULA  (Woodruff) 

Hexaphylla  (Misty  Woodruff)  White  flowers;  ex¬ 
cellent  for  cutting .  1.50  10.00 

ASPHODELUS  (King’s  Spear) 

Luteus,  Tall  spikes  of  fragrant  yellow  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

ASTER 

Late  Summer  Blooming  Asters 

Beauty  of  Colwall,  Double  lavender  blue  flowers....  1.00  7.00 

Climax,  Large  pyramidal  spikes  of  large  light  lav¬ 
ender-blue  flowers  .  1.00  7.00 

Maggie  Perry,  Very  large  flowers,  loosely  arranged 

in  large  trusses,  of  a  pleasing  tone  of  soft  mauve  1.00  7.00 

Novae  Angeliae,  Bright  purple  violet .  1.00  7.00 

Perry’s  Blue,  A  fine  blue  of  medium  height .  1.00  7.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

ASTER  (Continued)  10  100  1000 

Late  Summer  Blooming  Asters 
Queen  Mary,  Flowers  are  dark  sky-blue  and  frilled. 

Splendid  variety  for  cutting .  1.50  10.00 

St.  Egwin,  Soft  pink .  1.00  7.00 

Stokesia  (Corn  Flower  Asters) .  1.50  10.00 

Dwarf  Alpine  Asters 

Alpinus  Albus,  Fine  dwarf  white  aster,  bearing  large, 

single  white  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Mauve  Cushion,  Delicate  mauve  with  silvery  cast .  1.50  10.00 

Subcoeruleus,  Massive  bluish-violet  flowers  3  inches 
in  diameter  .  1.50  10.00 

ASTILBE 

America,  Deep  pink;  excellent  forcing  variety .  3.00  25.00 

Gladstone,  Immense  trusses  of  pure  white  flowers....  3.00  25.00 

Gloria,  Deep  rose-pink  flowers  make  a  grand  show¬ 
ing  .  4.00  30.00  250.00 

Peachblossom,  Compact  grower,  peach-blossom  pink, 

good  forcer  .  3.00  25.00 

Queen  Alexandra,  Bright  pink,  best  forcing  variet3\.  3.00  25.00 

Rose  Pearl,  Shell  pink;  nice  for  perennial  garden....  3.00  25.00 

BAPTISTE  (False  Indigo) 

Australis,  Deep  cut  foliage ;  spikes  of  blue  flowers....  1.00  6.00 

BELLIS  PERENNIS  (English  Daisy) 

Longfellow,  Double  dark  rose .  1.25  8.00 

Snowball,  Pure  White .  1.00  5.00 

White  with  red  center .  1.50  10.00 

BOCCONIA  (Plume  Poppy) 

Cordata,  Big  feathery  head  of  creamy  white  flowers  1.00  6.00 

BOLTONIA  (False  Chamomile) 

Asteroides,  White  single  aster  like  flowers .  1.00  6.00 

Latisquama,  Lavender-pink,  good  for  cutting .  1.00  7.00 

CAMPANULA  (Canterberry  bell) 

Aelliariaefolia,  Leaves  heart  shape,  suitable  for  gar¬ 
den  or  rockery .  1.50  7.00 

Calycantbema  (Cup  and  Saucer)  Blue .  1.00  7.00 

Calycanthema  (Cup  and  Saucer)  Rose .  1.00  7.00 

Carpatica,  Flowers  clear  blue,  very  good  for  the 

rockery  .  1.50  10.00 

Perscifoiia,  Coerula  blue,  an  excellent  companion  to 

the  white  variety .  1.50  10.00 

Perscifoiia  Alba,  Large  white  bell-shaped  flowers....  1.00  6.00 

Mixed,  Blue,  Pink  and  White .  1.00  6.00 

CARNATION  (Truest  Hardy  Outdoor  Carnation) 

Crimson  King  .  2.50  20.00 

Grenadin  Pink  .  1.00  8.00 

Grenadin  Dark  Red .  1.00  8.00 

Grenadin  White  .  1.00  8.00 

CASSIA  (Indian  Senna) 

Marylandica,  Handsome  pinnat  foliage  and  numer¬ 
ous  racemes  of  showy  yellow  flowers;  desirable 
plant  of  easiest  culture . ,...; .  1.00  8.00 

CATANANCHE  (Cupid’s  Dart) 

Coerulea,  Blue  with  dark  eye,  fine  everlasting .  1.00  7.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Ccntinued) 


CENTAUREA  (Hardheads  or  Knapweed) 

Macrocephala,  Large,  thistle-like  golden  yellow 

flowers  . 

Montana  (Perennial  Corn  Flower) 

Large  violet  flowers . 

CEPHALARIA  (Roundheads) 

Alpina,  Delicate  sulphur-yellow  flowers,  not  unlike 

the  flowers  of  Scabiosa . 

CERASTUM  (Snow-in-Summer) 

Tomentosum,  Low  growing  silvery  white  foliage. 

suitable  for  rock  or  border  purposes . 

CHELONE  (Shellflower) 

Barbatus  Torreyi,  Bright  scarlet  flowers  on  long 

stems  . 

Lyoni,  Purplish  red  flowers . 

CHRYSANTHEMUM  (Hardy) 

Fred  Peele,  A  very  pretty  button  yellow . 

Golden  Queen,  Yellow . 

Indian,  Red  . 

Little  Bob,  Bronze  button . . . 

Little  Dot,  Rich  mahogany  crimson . 

Old  Homestead,  Pink . 

Victoria,  White  . 

CHRYSANTHEMUM  MAXIMUM  (Giant  Moon- 
penny  or  Shasta  Daisy) 

Alaska  (Shasta  Daisy)  White  with  brown  eye . 

Arcticum  (Arctic  Daisy)  Dark  green  foliage,  white 

flower  . 

Coreanum  (Korean  Chrysanthemum)  Large,  white 
flowers  with  golden  center  resembling  a  glorified 

daisy  . 

COREOPSIS  (Tickseed) 

Lanciolata,  Border  plant,  bright  yellow  flowers . 

DELPHINIUM  (Larkspur) 

Belladonna,  Clear  turquoise  blue . 

Bellamosa,  Dark  blue  form  of  the  popular  Bella¬ 
donna  . 

Indigo,  New,  dark  blue  variety . 

Kelway’s  Hybrids,  Imported  strain  of  best  selected 

Hybrids  . 

New  English  Hybrids,  Blackmore  strain,  wide  range 

of  colors,  double  and  single . 

Vanderbild,  Double,  very  fine . 

Wrexhams  Hybrids  . 

DIANTHUS 

Barbatus  (Sweet  William) 

Newport  Pink  . 

White  . 

Mixed,  all  colors . 

Caesius,  Dark  red,  long  stems . . 

Double  Rose  . 

Fireball,  Red  . 

Furst  Bismarck,  New  double  pink  Dianthus . 

Her  Majesty,  Double  white . 

Latifolius,  Double  dark  red . 

Napoleon  III,  New  double  red  Dianthus . 

Plumaris  (Garden  Pink) . 


10  100  1000 


1.50 

8.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.00 

6.00 

1.00 

7.00 

1.00 

6.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.50 

9.00 

1.50 

9.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.50 

9.00 

1.50 

9.00 

1.00 

5.00 

1.00 

7.00 

2.00 

15.00 

1.00 

6.00 

1.00 

6.00 

40.00 

1.00 

7.00 

50.00 

1.00 

7.00 

50.00 

1.25 

10.00 

1.50 

8.00 

1.50 

12.00 

100.00 

2.00 

15.00 

1.00 

6.00 

1.00 

6.00 

1.00 

5.00 

1.00 

7.00 

1.20 

8.00 

1.20 

6.00 

2.50 

20.00 

1.50 

10.00 

1.20 

8.00 

2.50 

20.00 

1.00 

6.00 

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WHOLESALE  TRADE  LIST,  SPRING  1032 


HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

DICENTRA  (Bleeding  Heart)  10  100  1000 

Eximia  (Plumy  Bleedingheart)  Beautiful  cut  foliage 

pink  flowers,  everblooming .  2.00  15.00 

Spectabilis  (Bleeding  Heart)  Heart  shaped  pink 
flowers.  Clumps  .  3.00  25.00 

DIGITALIS  (Fox  Glove) 

Giant  Shirley,  Extraordinary  size  and  vigor.  Colors 
range  from  white  and  shell-pink  to  deepest  rose, 
many  attractively  dotted  with  crimson  or  chocolate  1.00  7.00 

Lutz  Hybrid,  New  and  attractive  hybrid,  salmon 

flowers  . . .  1.50  10.00 

Purpurea  .  1.00  7.00 

Mixed  .  1.00  7.00 

ECHINOPS  (Globe  Thistle) 

Rita,  Thistle-like  plants,  globular  heads  of  deep  me¬ 
tallic  blue  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

ERYNGIUM  (Sea  Holly) 

Alpinum,  Rich  metallic  blue .  1.00  7.00 

EULALIA  (Hardy  Grasses) 

Festuca  Glauca,  Dwarf  ornamental  grass,  good  for 

border  or  rockery .  1.50  10.00 

Japonica  Variegata,  \"ery  ornamental,  long,  narrow 

leaves,  striped  green  and  white .  1.50  10.00 

Zebrina,  Long  narrow  graceful  leaves,  spotted  with 

pretty  bright  yellow  spots .  1.50  10.00 

EUPATORIUM  (Hardy  Ageratum) 

Purpureum,  Wine  red  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

EUPHORBIA  (Spurge) 

Corollata  (Flowering  Spurge)  Flowers  are  similar  to 

the  annual  baby’s  breath .  1.00  7.00 

Cyparissais,  Yellow  Flowers  in  trusses.  Fine  deep 
green  lacinated  foliage .  1.50  10.00 

FERNS  (Hardy) 

Named  varieties: 

Adiantum  Pedatum  (Maidenhair  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Aspidium  Cristatum  (Evergreen  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Aspidium  Goldiana  ((^oldi’s  Wood  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Aspidium  Spinulosum  (Wood  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Asplenium  Felix  Faemina  (Lady  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Asplenium  Thelypteris  (Silver  Spleenworth) .  1.20  10.00 

Dryopteris  Thelypteris  (Shield  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Onoclea  Sensibilis  (Sensitive  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Onoclea  Serutiopteris  (Ostrich  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Osmunda  Cinnamomea  (Cinnamon  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

Osmunda  Claytoniana  (Interrupted  Fern) .  1.20  10.00 

FERNS  (Hardy)  Mixed .  1.00  8.00  70.00 

FUNKIA  (Hosta) 

Coerula,  Blue  Plantain  Lily .  1.50  10.00 

Coerula  Lanceolata,  Broad  green  leaves,  blue  flowers  1.00  8.00 

Subcordata  Grandiflora,  Very  sweet  scented,  flowers 

almost  as  large  as  white  lilies .  2.00  15.00 

Variegata,  Blue  flowers,  variegated  foliage .  1.20  10.00 


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GAILLARDIA  (Blanket  Flower)  10  100  lOOQ 

Grandiflora,  Golden  yellow  and  red  everblooming .  1.00  6.00 

Portola  Hybrids,  A  new  strain  of  large  flowering 
Gaillardia  having  a  color  range  from  reddish 

bronze  to  a  deep  gold .  1.50  10.00 

GYSOPHILA  (Baby’s  Breath) 

Bristol’s  Fairy,  A  double  Gypsophila  of  great  vigor  2.50  20.00 

Paniculata  (Baby’s  Breath)  White,  beautiful  old 

fashioned  plant  fine  for  cutting  or  rock  garden .  1.00  6.00 

Repens,  Beautiful  trailing  plant  for  rocker}^  white 

and  pink  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

HELENIUM  (Sneezewart) 

Autumnale  Rubrum,  Splendid  new  variety ;  deep 

bronze-red  changing  to  terra  cotta .  1.50  10.00 

Riverton  Beauty,  Pale  yellow . 1.50  10.00 

Riverton  Gem,  Old  Gold .  1.50  10.00 

HELIANTHEMUM 

Buttercup,  Golden  yellow .  1.50  10.00 

Dainty,  Light  blue .  1.50  10.00 

Fireball,  Bright  scarlet .  1.50  10.00 

Mutabile,  Pale  rose  changing  to  lilac,  then  to  wdiite  1.50  8.00 

Rose  Queen,  Single  Pink .  2.00  15.00 

The  Bride,  Single  white  silvery  foliage .  2.00  15.00 

HELIOPSIS  (Hardy  Zinnia) 

Pitcheriana,  Flowers  deep  golden  yellow,  useful  for 

cut  flowers  .  1.00  7,00 

Scabra  Zinniaeflora,  Has  large  semi-double,  yellow 

flowers  about  3  inches  across .  1.50  10.00 

HEMEROCALLIS  (Day  Lily) 

Dumortieri,  Orange  flowers .  1.00  6.00 

Flava  (Lemon  Day  Lily)  Sweet  scented,  clear  lemon 

yellow  .  1.50  8.00 

Kwanso,  Large  double  orange  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Lemon  Lily,  Yellow  flowers .  1.50  8.00 

Minor,  Dwarf  lemon  yellow .  1.20  10.00 

Thunbergi,  Yellow  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

HESPERIS  (Sweet  Rocket) 

Matronalis,  Fragrant  purple  flowers  in  showy  spikes  1.00  7.00 

Matronalis  Nivae,  Dwarf  white .  1.00  7.00 

HEUCHERA  (Coral  Bells) 

Brizoides,  Pale  pink  flowers .  2.00  15.00 

Sanguinea,  Bright  crimson;  very  free-flowering;  nice 

for  cutting  .  2.00  15.00 

HIBISCUS  (Meehan’s  Mallow  Marvels) 

New  Giant,  Pink,  2  year .  1.00  6.00 

New  Giant,  Red,  2  jmar .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

New  Giant,  White,  2  year . 1.00  6.00  50.00 

Mixed  Colors,  Heavy  clumps .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

HOLLYHOCKS,  An  old  garden  favorite 

Double  Maroon,  Pink,  Red,  Yellow  or  White .  1.00  7.00 

IBERIS  (Candytuft) 

Gibraltarica,  Pretty  pink  form  of  the  hardy  candy¬ 
tuft  .  1.50  10.00 

Sempervirens,  Very  Dwarf;  covered  with  a  sheet  of 
white.  Fine  rock  plant .  1.50  10.00 


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INCARVILLEA  (Hardy  Gloxinia)  10  ]00  1000 

Delavayi,  Rosepink  flowers  produced  in  large  trusses  1.00  8.00 

Grandiflora,  Brilliant  rose,  dwarf  habit .  2.00  15.00 

INULA  (Eleabane) 

Golden  Beauty,  Free-flowering  border  plant  with 
yellow  flowers  .  1.00  8.00 

IRIS  GERMAN 

Named  varieties  : 

Afterglow,  Delicate  lavender  shading  to  yellow  to¬ 
wards  the  center .  1.50  10.00 

Alcazar,  V ery  large,  broad  petals.  Standards  pale  li¬ 
lac  blue  with  golden  bronze  throat;  falls  rich  violet 

purple  .  1.00  5.00  40.00 

Ambassador,  Standards  smoky  velvety  purple.  Falls 

rich  carmine  purple  with  yellow  beard . i .  1.00  8.00 

Anna  Farr,  Standards  white,  delicately  bordered  with 

light  blue.  Falls  white  with  blue  marking  at  base..  6.00  50.00  400.00 

Aurea,  Yellow  .  1.00  8.00 

Black  Prince,  Standards  deep  blue.  Falls  dark  purple  1.00  6.00 

Caprice,  Rosy  red,  large  and  handsome .  1.00  8.00 

Cecil  Minturn,  A  uniform  soft  shade  of  cattlearose, 
beautiful  flower,  dome  shaped  with  broad  ruffled 

petals  .  1.00  6.00  40.00 

Dorothea,  Soft  lilac .  1.00  8.00 

Duke  of  York,  A  gigantic  flower  of  perfect  form,  a 
self  color  of  soft  mauve  blue  beautifully  illuminat¬ 
ed  by  a  heavy  orange  beard.  Plant  toll  and  well 
branched,  of  very  vigorous  growth,  and  extremely 

free  flowering  .  2.50  20.00 

Her  Majesty,  Fine  Pink .  1.00  6.00 

Iris  King,  Old  gold  rich  crimson  bordered  with  gold ; 

a  very  desirable  variety;  tall  with  large  flowers....  1.00  6.00  30.00 

Jeanne  de  Arc,  New  white .  1.00  6.00 

Lavender,  Fine  lavender .  1.00  5.00 

Leverrier,  Chinese  violet .  5.00  40.00 

Lent  A.  Williamson,  Early,  Campanula  violet  and 

velvety  royal  purple.  Brilliant  gold  beard .  1.00  6.00  40.00 

Lohengrin,  Pink  .  1.00  4.00  30.00 

Lord  of  June,  An  exceedingly  handsome  Iris,  very 

bold  and  vigorous  habit,  rich  violet  blue .  1.00  8.00 

Lorely,  New,  very  good,  gold  and  purple .  1.00  5.00  30.00 

Mde.  Chereau,  Standards  and  falls  white  edged  with 

light  blue  .  1.00  4.00  30.00 

Motiier  of  Pearl,  Standards  and  tails  pale  bluish 
lavender  with  a  faint  creamy  undertone.  Vigorous 
in  growth  and  producing  its  wonderful  flowers 

freely  .  1.50  8.00 

Oriflamme,  Rich  violet-purple .  1.00  8.00 

Pallida  Delmatica,  Finest  of  all .  1.00  4.00  30.00 

Perladonna,  China  blue .  1.50  10.00 

Princess  Beatrice,  Flowers  of  large  size,  both  stand¬ 
ard  and  falls  of  a  clear  lavender  blue  shading  to  a 
pale  silvery  blue  at  the  base  and  sweetly  scented. 

Strong,  vigorous  growth .  l.TO  12.00 

Purple  King,  Fine  purple .  1.00  6.00 

Queen  Caterina,  Pale  lavender-violet  with  orange 

beard ;  white  haft,  veined  with  bronze .  1.00  6.00 


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IRIS  GERMAN  (Continued)  10  100  1000 

Queen  of  May,  Pink .  1.00  4.00  30.00 

Rhein  Nixie,  Violet  blue  with  white  edge .  1.00  4.00  30.00 

Rose  Unique,  Standards  and  Falls  old  rose,  very 

near  pink  .  1.00  8.00 

Seminole,  Standards  dark  violet-rose;  Falls  rich  vel¬ 
vety  crimson,  brilliant  orange  beard .  1.00  6.00 

Sherwin  Wright,  Free-flowering,  golden  yellow .  1.00  5.00 

Souv.  de  Mme.  Gaudichau,  Standards,  violet  blue ; 

falls  a  deep  velvety  purple.  Large  flowers .  4.00  30.00 

Trojana  Magnifica,  A  good  sized  flower  of  Ballerine 
form  but  of  slightly  deeper  blue  tone.  Plant  of 
exceptionally  vigorous  growth,  tall  growing  and 
very  free  blooming .  1.00  8.00 

IRIS  JAPAN  (Kaempferi) 

Aspasia,  Lilac  blue .  1.40  10.00 

Circe,  Double  dark  violet  blue,  finely^  lined  with  white  1.40  10.00 

Eume,  Single  dark  violet . 1.40  10.00 

Gekka-No-Nomi,  Choice  white,  earliest  to  bloom; 
very  free.  Glistening  white  with  creamy  white 

stigmas  .  1.40  10.00 

Gold  Bound,  Fine  double,  pure  white,  enriched  by  a 

creamy  glow  from  the  gold  banded  center .  1.40  10.00 

Hercule,  Double,  clear  lilac  blue .  1.40  10.00 

Iprigenie,  Double,  beautiful  coloring  deep  Chinese 

blue  .  1.40  10.00 

Iso-No-Nomi,  Rose  and  Cerulean  blue  over  white....  1.40  10.00 

Koki-No-Iro,  Rich  violet  purple  with  white  petal- 
oids  tipped  violet,  the  golden  throat  extends  out¬ 
ward  in  sharp  bluish  white  ra3^s.  Early  and  free 

bloomer  .  1.40  10.00 

Kumo-No-Obi,  Dark  double  lavender .  1.40  12.00  100.00 

Melpomene,  Double  soft  blue,  veined  with  dark  blue  1.40  10.00 

Patrocole,  Single  superb  dark  reddish  violet .  1.40  10.00 

Prosparine,  Single  bright  rich  blue  produced  by 

sanding  of  velvety  blue  on  white .  1.40  10.00 

Purple  and  Gold,  Double  ;  early,  free  blooming.  Rich 

violet-purple  with  white  petaloids,  tipped  violet....  1.40  10.00 

Reine  de  Bulgares,  Lilac  blue  veined  with  white .  1.40  10.00 

Ski-No-Ryo,  Double  blue  and  white .  1.40  10.00 

Uchiu,  Cerulean  blue  with  golden  center  and  white. 

This  variety  covers  the  longest  blooming  season....  1.40  10.00 

IRIS  SIBERIAN 

Emperor,  Dark  violet  blue.  Develops  the  largest 

blooms  of  any  of  the  Siberian  group .  1.50  12.00 

Siberian,  Yale  blue,  strong  plants .  1.00  8.00 

Snow  Queen,  An  exquisite  new  hardy  Iris  ;  flowers 
are  snowy  white,  large  and  well  formed.  Good  for 

flower  border  or  waterside .  1.00  8.00 

Sunnybrook  Farm,  A  low  growing  iris  that  blooms 
low  in  the  foliage,  flower  a  delightful  shade  of 
medium  blue  .  1.20  10.00 

KENILWORTH  IVY,  Pink,  good  for  the  rock  garden  1.50  12.00 

LATHRYRUS  (Everlasting  Sweet  Pea) 

Latifolius,  Extremely  showy  and  fine.  Charming 

climbers  for  covering  trellises,  arbors,  etc.  Mixed  1.00  6.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  ( Continued) 

LIATRIS  (Blazing  Star  or  Gay  Leather)  10  100  1000 

Pycnostachya,  Blooms  in  mid-summer,  throws  up 

long  narrow  spikes  of  rich  purple  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Spicata,  Similar  to  Pycnostachya,  somewhat  earlier 

in  bloom  and  not  quite  so  tall .  1.50  10.00 

LILY 

Regale,  Absolutely  hardy,  and  is  excellent  for  forc¬ 
ing.  Elowers  are  white,  slightly  suffused  with  pink, 

with  a  beautiful  shade  of  canary-yellow  at  the  cen-  . 

ter,  and  extending  part  way  up  the  trumpet. 

4  to  5  inch .  1.00  8.00  60.00 

5  to  6  inch .  1.25  10.00  75.00 

6  to  7  inch .  1.50  12.00  100.00 

7  to  9  inch .  2.50  20.00  150.00 

Tenuifolium 

Bright  scarlet  flowers  and  recurved  petals .  2.00  15.00 

Tigrinum  Simplex,  The  well  known  single  tiger  lily  1.00  6.00 

Umbellatum-Erectum,  Red,  flushed  orange  tall  and 

vigorous  .  2.00  15.00 

LINARIA  (Toadflax) 

Lavender  and  Purple .  1.00  7.00 

LINUM  (Flax) 

Blue  .  1.20  6.00 

White  .  1.20  6.00 

LOBELIA  (Indian  Paintbrush) 

Cardinalis  (Cardinal  Flower)  Rich,  fiery  cardinal 

flowers  .  1.50  10.00 

LUPINUS  (Lupines) 

Pink  .  1.50  10.00 

Blue  .  1.50  8.00 

White  .  1.50  8.00 

LYCHNIS 

A  fine  old  fashioned  flower,  bearing  large  heads  of 
brilliant  colored  flowers. 

Arkwright  .  1.00  8.00 

Chalcedonica,  Heads  of  vivid  scarlet,  one  of  the 

brightest  plants  in  the  hardy  border .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

Haageana,  Very  showy,  producing  orange-red  scar¬ 
let  or  crimson  flowers  nearly  2  inches  across .  1.50  12.00 

Viscaria  Splendens,  Brilliant  red .  1.00  8.00 

LYTHRUM  (Purple  Loosestrife) 

Superbum  Roseum,  Very  showy;  splendid  for  banks 

of  streams  and  ponds . 100  5.00  40.00 

MERTENSIA  (Blue  Bells) 

Virginica,  Panicles  of  rich  blue  purplish  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

MONARDA  (Beebalm) 

Didyma  Cambridge  Scarlet .  1.00  7.00 

Didyma  Rosea  .  1.00  7.00 

Didyma  Violacea  Purpurea,  Deep  amaranth  red 

flowers  .  1.50  10.00 

MYOSOTIS  (Forget-Me-Not) 

Blue,  white  or  pink .  1.00  6.00 

NEPETA  (Ground  Ivy;  Catmint) 

Mussini,  Useful  for  rock  garden,  compact  habit. 

Masses  of  lavender  bloom .  1.50  10.00 


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OENOTHERA  (Evening  Primrose)  10  100  1000 

Fraseri,  Large  pale  yellow  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

Young-i,  Large  leaved  plant,  shiny  foliage,  bright 
lemon  yellow  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

PACHYSANDRA  (Japanese  Spurge) 

Terminalis,  A  trailing  plant,  bright  glossy  green  fo¬ 
liage,  small  spikes  of  light  colored  flowers .  1.50  10.00  65.00 

FAPAVER  (Poppy) 

Beauty  of  Livermore,  Red .  2.00  15.00 

Lula  Neely,  New  beautiful  large  dark  red  flowers....  5.00 

Mrs.  Perry,  Pink .  2.00  15.00 

Nudicaule,  Everblooming  yellow .  1.50  10.00 

Orientale  (Oriental  Poppy)  Scarlet,  cup-shaped 
blooms  of  brightest  crimson  scarlet,  with  large, 
purplish  black  blotches  at  base  of  petals .  1.00  7.00 

PENTSTEMON  (Beard  Tongue) 

Barbatus,  var.  torreyi.  About  two  feet  high;  showy 

flowers ;  red  or  scarlet .  1.00  7.00 

Cynanthus  Brandegii,  Dwarf  form  of  glober,  deep 

blue  .  1.50  10.00 

Loevigatus,  Pretty  white  flowers.  Slender  habit .  1.50  10.00 

Pubescens  (Hirsutus)  Stems  24  inches  high,  covered 
with  violet  flowers ;  excellent  for  hot,  dry  place 

in  the  garden  ;  also  a  very  fine  wall  plant .  1.00  7.00 

Richardsoni,  Reddish  purple  flowers  in  July .  1.50  10.00 

Rosens  .  1.00  7.00 

PEONIES 


NEW  AND  CHOICE  VARIETIES 


3-5  EYES 


Each 

10 

100 

Albatre,  Milk  White . 

. 30 

2.20 

18.00 

Albert  Crousse,  Sea  Shell  pink . 

. 50 

3.50 

30.00 

Alsace-Lorraine,  Creamv  white . 

. 70 

6.00 

50.00 

Augustin  D’Hour,  Large  brilliant  red . 

. 40 

3.50 

30.00 

Avalanche,  Milk  white . 

. 30 

2.20 

18.00 

Baroness  Schroeder,  White  shading  with  flesh . 

. 50 

4.50 

40.00 

Boule  de  Neige,  Milk  white . 

. 25 

2.00 

15.00 

Claire  Dubois,  Deep  rose  pink  large  flowers . 

. 35 

3.00 

25.00 

Couronne  d’Or,  Late  white  vellow  center . 

. 25 

2.00 

16.00 

Delachei,  Red  . 

. 25 

2.00 

15.00 

Dr.  H.  Vander  tak.  Claret  red . 

. 80 

7.00 

60.00 

Ducbesse  de  Nemours,  Sulphur  white . 

. 25 

2.00 

15.00 

Edourard  Andre,  Dark  velvetv  crimson . 

. 30 

2.20 

18.00 

Edulus  Superba,  Popular  pink . 

. 30 

2.20 

18.00 

Emile  Hoste,  Very  large  creamv  white,  fine . 

. 60 

5.00 

45.00 

Eugenie  Verdier,  Tall  large  pink . 

. 30 

2.50 

20.00 

Felix  Crousse,  Popular  red . 

. 35 

3.00 

25.00 

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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 


PEONIES  (Continued) 

Festiva  Maxima,  Splendid  large  ^vhite . 

Georgiana  Shaylor,  Large  flesh  pink . 

Germaine  Bigot,  Lilac  rose . 

Gigantea,  Large  pink . 

Gismonde,  \Ary  late.  Elesh  pink . 

Grover  Cleveland,  Dark  red . 

Humei,  Clear  flesh,  tinged  rose . 

John  Hancock,  Tall  crimson . 

Karl  Rosenfield,  Best  commercial  red . 

La  France,  Beautiful  large  pink . 

La  Lorraine,  Globular  creamy  white . 

La  Perle,  Lilac  white . 

La  Tendresse,  Alilk  white . 

La  Tulipe,  Lilac  white,  late  midseason . . . 

Livingston,  Soft  pink,  beautiful . 

Lord  Kitchener,  Very  fine  red . 

Louis  Van  Houtei,  Good  dark  red . 

Madame  Calot,  Pinkish  white,  tinted  flesh . 

Madame  Emile  Galle,  Sea  shell  pink . 

Madame  Emile  Lemoine,  Very  large  tall  white.. 

Madame  Geissler,  Rose  pink . 

Madame  Jules  Dessert,  Fine  blush  white . 

Madame  Mechin,  Deep  red . 

Madamoiselle  Rousseau,  White,  touched  pink.... 

Marcelle  Dessert,  Milk  white,  splashed  lilac . 

Marguerite  Gerard,  Hydrangea  pink . 

Marie  Crousse,  Soft  pink,  ver}"  large . 

Marie  Jacquin,  Water  lily  form.  Gloss}'  white.. 

Marquis  C.  Lagergreen,  Cherry  red . 

Mary  Brand,  Large  crimson  red . 

Meissonier,  Dark  red . 

Mikado,  Single  crimson  and  gold . 

Monsieur  Chas.  Levecque,  Delicate  pink . 

Monsieur  Martin  Cahuzac,  ^  ery  dark  red . 

Monsieur  Jules  Elie,  Large  lilac  pink . 

Monsieur  Krelage,  Currant  red . 

Octavie  Demay,  Delicate  Hj’drangea  pink . 

Officinalis  Rosea,  Wr}"  early  pink . 

Officinalis  Rubra  Plena,  Old  fashioned  red . 

Officinalis  Tenuifolia,  Double  red  fringed  leaves. 

Pasteur,  Soft  pink . 

Pierre  Dessert,  Dark  crimson . 

Pierre  Duchartre,  Lilac  pink . 

President  Taft,  Large  pink.  Superb . . 

Primevere,  Large  sulphur  yellow . 

Queen  Victoria,  A  good  popular  white . 

Queen  Wilhelmina,  Ros}’  pink.  ^Vry  large . 

Richard  Carvel,  Best  early  red . 

Rachel  (Lemoine)  Clear  pink . 

Reine  Hortense  (President  Taft) . 

Rubra  Superba,  Rich  deep  red . 

Sarah  Bernhardt,  Mauve  rose . 

Solange,  W'axy  white . 

Suzette,  Bengal  rose . 

Therese,  Large  satiny  pink . 

Tourangelle,  Pearly  white . 

Walter  Faxon,  Bright  rose  pink . . 


Each 

.25 

1.50 

.25 

.50 

.45 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.35 

1.70 

1.50 

.30 

.40 

.40 

.35 

.40 

.25 

.30 

.40 

.30 

.50 

.75 

.45 

.70 

.50 

.40 

.30 

.40 

.70 

.50 

.25 

1.20 

.40 

.70 

.35 

.25 

.30 

.50 

.50 

1.20 

.80 

.45 

.60 

.60 

1.20 

.25 

.90 

.80 

.60 

.60 

.40 

.60 

1.25 

.40 

1.25 

.70 

1.25 


10 

2.00 

14.00 

2.00 

4.50 
4.00 

3.50 

2.50 
4.00 
3.00 

16.00 

10.00 

2.50 

3.50 
3.00 
3.00 

3.50 
2.00 

2.50 
3.00 

2.50 
4.00 

6.50 

3.50 
6.00 
4.00 
3.00 
2.00 
3.00 
6.00 

4.50 
2.00 

10.00 

3.50 

6.50 
3.00 
2.20 

2.50 

4.50 
4.00 

11.00 

7.00 

4.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

2.00 

8.00 

7.50 
5.00 
5.00 

3.50 

5.50 
10.00 

3.50 
10.00 

6.50 
10.00 


100 

15.00 

120.00 

18.00 

40.00 

35.00 

30.00 

18.00 

35.00 

25.00 

150.00 

20.00 

30.00 

25.00 

25.00 

30.00 

15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

20.00 

35.00 

60.00 

30.00 

50.00 

35.00 

22.00 

18.00 

25.00 

50.00 

40.00 

15.00 

90.00 

30.00 

60.00 

25.00 

18.00 

20.00 

40.00 

35.00 

100.00 

60.00 

35.00 

45.00 

45.00 

90.00 

15.00 

75.00 

45.00 

45.00 

30.00 

50.00 

30.00 

60.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

PEONIES  TO  COLOR 


10 

Peony  Pink,  3  to  5  eye . 

($80.00  M  in  5M  lots;  $70.00  M  in  lOM  lots) 

Peony  Red,  3  to  5  eye . 

Peony  White,  3  to  5  eye . 

($80.00  M  in  5M  lots  ;  $70.00  M  in  lOM  lots) 

Peony  Pink,  2  to  3  eye . . . 

($70.00  M  in  5M  lots;  $60.00  M  in  lOM  lots) 

Peony  White,  2  to  3  eye . 

($70.00  M  in  5M  lots  ;  $60.00  M  in  lOM  lots) 

Peony  Double,  Pink  and  White,  8  to  10  eye  clumps  4.50 
Peony  Double,  Pink  and  White,  10  to  12  eye  clumps  6.50 

PHLOX 


Athis,  Beautiful  pink .  1.00 

Baron  Von  Dedum,  Cherry  red .  1.20 

Beacon,  Cherry  red .  1.00 

Bridesmaid,  White  with  pink  eye .  1.00 

B.  Comte,  Red .  1.20 

Coquelicot,  Red  .  1.20 

Eclaireur,  Red  .  1.00 

Fernand  Cortez,  Bright  crimson .  1.20 

Firebrand,  New.  Brilliant  orange  scarlet.  One  of 

the  most  brilliant  Phlox  known .  1.00 

Henry  Murger,  White  with  deep  rose  center .  1.50 

Jules  Sandeau,  Pink .  1.50 

Miss  Lingard,  White .  1.00 

Mrs.  Chas.  Dorr,  Solid  blue-mauve . 1.00 

Mrs.  Jenkins,  White .  1.00 

Mrs.  Milly  von  Hoboken,  New.  Soft  pink  without 

eye.  Very  large  flowers  on  long  spikes .  1.00 

Pantheon,  Pink  .  1.00 

Prof.  Virchow,  Bright  carmine .  1.50 

Rheinlander,  Salmon  pink .  1.00 

R.  P.  Struthers,  Carmine .  1.00 

Rosenberg,  Reddish  violet .  1.20 

Rynstrom,  Rose  pink .  1.00 

Sieboldi,  Red  .  1.00 

Sunset,  Pink  .  1.00 

Terra  Neuva,  Lavender  with  light  eye .  1.00 

Thor,  Salmon  pink . ^ .  1.00 

Von  Lassburg,  White .  1.50 

Widar,  Reddish  violet  with  white  eye .  1.20 

PHLOX  SUBULATA  (Creeping  Phlox  or  Moss  Pink) 

Alba,  Snow  white .  1.00 

Rosea,  Bright  deep  pink .  1.00 


100 

10.00 

12.00 

10.00 


40.00 

60.00 


7.00 

9.00 

8.00 

8.00 

10.00 

10.00 

7.00 

10.00 

8.00 

10.00 

10.00 

8.00 

8.00 

7.00 

8.00 

7.00 

10.00 

7.00 

7.00 

10.00 

7.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

7.00 

10.00 


7.00 

7.00 


1000 

90.00 

100.00 

90.00 

80.00 

80.00 


60.00 

75.03 

70.00 

60.00 

60.00 


75.00 

60.00 

75.00 

70.00 

50.00 

60.00 

60.00 

80.00 

60.00 

60.00 

75.00 

60.00 

75.00 

70.00 

70.00 

70.00 

50.00 

70.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

PHYSALIS  (Japanese  Lantern)  10  100  1000 

Fancheti,  Bright  orange-scarlet  lantern-like  fruits, 

which,  when  cut,  will  last  all  winter .  1.00  6.00 

PHYSOSTEGIA  (False  Dragonhead) 

Virginica,  Flowers  vary  in  color,  purplish  red  to  pink  1.00  6.00 

Virginica  Alba,  Pure  white  very  fine .  1.00  7.00 

Gigantea,  New  dwarf  pink .  1.00  7.00 

PLATYCODON  (Balloon  Flower) 

Grandiflora,  Large  showy  blue  flowers.  Fine  for 

borders  .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

Grandiflora  Alba,  White  form  of  the  above .  1.00  6.00  50.00 

Mixed  colors  .  1.00  5.00 

PLUMBAGO  (Leadwort) 

Larpentae,  Dwarf  with  broad  thick  foliage ;  blue 

flowers  suitable  for  rock  garden .  1.50  12.00 

POLEMONIUM  (Jacob’s  Ladder) 

Coeruleum,  Erect  stems  of  sky-blue  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

PRIMULA  (Hardy  Primrose) 

Veris,  Very  suitable  for  rock  garden  and  edging, 
mixed  colors  .  1.20  10.00 

PYRETHRUM  (Persian  or  Painted  Daisy) 

Grandiflorum,  Mixed  colors .  1.00  7.00 

Roseum  Atrosanguineum,  Dark  red  shades .  1.20  10.00 

Ulignosa  Stellata,  White  with  brown  eye,  long  erect 
stems  good  for  cutting .  1.00  7.00 

RANUNCULUS  (Buttercup) 

Acris  fl.  pi..  Double-flowering  bright  golden  yellow 
buttercup,  blooming  in  abundance  in  May  and 

June.  Good  for  cutting .  1.00  6.00 

Repens  fl.  pi..  Double-flowering  bright  golden  yel¬ 
low;  flowers  in  May  and  June .  1.50  10.00 

RUDEBECKIA  (Coneflower) 

Golden  Glow,  Produces  masses  of  large,  double 

golden  yellow  flowers,  shaped  like  a  cactus  dahlia  1.00  6.00 

Purpurea  (Giant  Purple  Coneflower)  Reddish  pur¬ 
ple  flowers,  with  a  very  large,  brown  cone-shaped 
center  .  1.00  6.00 

SALVIA  (Meadow  Sage) 

Argentia  (Silver  Salvia) . . .  1.20  8.00 

Pratensis,  Dwarf  blue  flowers  in  June .  1.20  8.00 

SAPONARIA  (Soapwort) 

Officinalis  (Common  Soapwort)  will  grow  in  poorest 

soil  .  1.00  7.00 

Ocymoides,  Trailing  vine,  rosy  pink  flowers;  fine 

for  rockery  .  1.00  7.00 

SCABIOSA  (Pin  Cushion  Flower) 

Caucasica,  Soft  and  charminj?-  shade  of  lavender; 

fine  for  cutting .  1.20  10.00 

Japonica,  Lavender-blue  flowers .  1.00  6.00 


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SEDUM  (Stonecrop)  Thick  glossy  foliage  suitable  for  10  100  1000 

border  and  rockery. 

Acre,  Yellow  flowers;  pretty  species  for  rock  work..  1.00  6.00 

Album,  Flowers  white,  foliage  green .  1.00  7.00 

Ibericum,  Numerous  pink  or  white  flowers;  coarsely 

toothed  leaves  .  1.00  7.00 

Kamtschaticum,  Orange-yellow  flowers,  with  pros¬ 
trate,  green  foliage .  1.00  7.00 

Lydium,  Very  fine  rock  plant .  1.00  8.00 

Opsinifolia,  Foliage  light  green  forming  heavy 

clumps.  Very  good  for  rockery .  1.50  8.00 

Pruniatum  Forsterianum,  Pretty  glaucous,  bluish 

green  leaves,  golden  yellow  flowers .  1.00  8.00 

Sarmentosum,  Dwarf  variety  for  rockeries  or  bor¬ 
der  edging  .  1.00  8.00 

Spectabilis,  Erect  growing  mass  of  rose  colored 

flower  heads  18  inches  high .  1.50  8.00 

Spurium  Coccineum,  Flowers  rosy  crimson,  very 

good  .  1.00  6.00 

Stahli,  Compact  growth,  with  crimson  autumn  foliage  1.00  7.00 

SIDALCEA  (Greek  Mallow) 

Rosy  Queen,  Rose  colored  flowers,  erect  growing 
producing  showy  flowers  during  June  and  July .  1.50  10.00 

SPERGULA 

Pilifera,  A  hardy  evergreen  suitable  for  grass  edg¬ 
ing  or  rock  work .  1.50  10.00 

SPIREA  (Goat’s  Beard;  Meadow  Sweet) 

Filipendula  (Dropwort)  White  flowers ;  pretty  fern¬ 
like  foliage  .  1.50  10.00 

STACHYS  (Woundwort) 

Lanata,  Dwarf,  fine  old-fashioned  cottage  garden 
plant  for  edging;  useful  in  rock  garden;  soft  sil¬ 
very  foliage ;  flowers  useless .  1.00  7.00 

STATICE  (Sea  Lavender) 

Latifolia,  Heavy  tufts  of  leathery  foliage  with  large 
heads  of  pretty  small  purplish  blue  flowers.  Will 
retain  its  color  when  dry .  1.00  8.00 

THALICTRUM  (Meadow  Rue) 

Dipterocarpum,  Flowers  are  a  pretty  shade  of  lilac 

mauve,  in  graceful  sprays .  1.50  10.00 

Flavum,  Beautiful  yellow  flowers .  1.00  8.00 

THYMUS  (Thyme) 

Citriodorus,  Foliage  has  a  strong  lemon  fragrance. 

Excellent  for  the  rock  garden .  1.50  10.00 

Coccineus,  Bright  red,  good  rock  garden  plant .  1.50  10.00 

Serphyllum  (Wild  Thyme)  Creeping  habit,  hairy 
foliage,  purple  flowers,  good  rock  garden  plant .  1.50  10.00 


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HARDY  PERENNIALS  (Continued) 

TRITOMA  (Red  Hot  Poker)  10  100  1000 

Grandiflora  . 1.00  6.00 

Pfitzeri,  in  bloom  from  August  to  October,  with 
spikes  3  to  4  feet  high  and  heads  of  bloom  of  a 

rich  orange-scarlet  .  1.50  9.00  75.00 

TUNICA  (Coat  Elower) 

Saxifraga,  A  pretty  tufted  plant  with  light  pink 
flowers;  produces  all  summer.  Useful  for  rockery 
or  border  .  1.00  7.00 

VALERIANA  (Valerian;  Garden  Heliotrope) 

Coccinea,  Showy  heads  of  old  rose  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

VERONICA  (Speedwell) 

Amethystina,  Pretty  spikes  of  rich  blue  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Incana,  A  white  wooly  plant ;  flowers  numerous ; 

blue.  Useful  in  rockery  or  border .  1.50  10.00 

Longifolia  Subsessilis,  Spikes  completely  studded 

with  beautiful  blue  flowers  ;  fine  for  cutting . ;...  1.50  12.00 

Prenza,  Blue  flowers.  Very  nice  for  border  or 

garden  .  1.50  10.00 

Prostrata,  Dwarf,  close  growing  species,  sheets  of 

brilliant  blue  .  1.50  10.00 

Rupestris  Nana,  Gentian  blue  flowers.  One  of  the 

best  early  rock  plants .  1.50  10.00 

Spicata,  Long  spikes  of  violet-blue  flowers .  1.00  7.00 

VINCA  (Periwinkle) 

Miner  (Common  Periwinkle) .  1.00  7.00 

VIOLA  CORNUTA  (Tufted  Pansy) 

This  is  the  best  edging  plant  for  the  hardy  border 
or  garden ;  these  plants  remain  in  bloom  from 
May  until  October. 

Black  Prince  .  1.50  10.00 

Blue  Perfection,  Light  blue .  1.00  7.00 

Dark  Violet  Blue .  1.50  10.00 

English  Violet,  Double  purple,  beautiful  foliage, 

large  dark  blue  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

English  Violet,  Single  blue,  strong  grower  with 

masses  of  blue  flowers .  1.50  10.00 

Hansa,  New  rich  violet .  1.50  10.00 

Lutea  Splendens,  Golden  yellow .  1.00  7.00 

Papilio,  Blue  and  White .  1.00  7.00 

White  Perfection  .  1.00  7.00 

VIOLA  HYBRIDS  AND  SPECIES  (Everblooming) 

Jersey  Gem,  New,  Color  is  pure,  rich  violet  and 

slightly  perfumed  .  1.50  12.00 

YUCCA  (Adam’s  Needle) 

2  year  .  1.00  5.00  40.00 

3  year  .  1.50  7.00  50.00 

Variegata,  New,  variegated  leaf .  3.00  20.00 


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ROCK  GARDEN  PLANTS 


OUR  RECOMMENDATION 


The  following  plants  are  the  regular  rock  garden  plants,  suitable  for  all 
kinds  of  plantings.  These  are  plants  of  dwarf  and  creeping  nature.  To  make 
a  real  attractive  garden  this  list  is  very  strongly  recommended. 


Achillea  Boule  De  Neige 
Achillea  MiUefolium  Roseum 
Achillea  Perry’s  White 
Achillea  Tomentosa 
Agrostemma  Coronaria 
Alyssum  Argenteum 
Alyssum  Saxatile  Compactum 
Alyssum  Serpyllifolium 
Anchusa  Myosotidiflora 
Anemone  Sylvestris, 

Arabis  Alpina 
Arenaria  Grandiflora 
Arenaria  Montana 
Arenaria  Verna 
Armeria  Maritima 
Asters  Alpinus  Superbus 
Campanula  Carpatica  White 
Campanula  Carpatica  Blue 
Cerastium  Tomentosum 
Daisy  Articum 
Dianthus  Her  Majesty 
Dianthus  Plumaris 
Dicentra  Eximia 
Euonymous  Vegetus 
Festuca  Glauca 
Gysophila  Repens 
Helianthemum  Buttercup 
Helianthemum  Dainty 
Helianthemum  Fireball 
Helianthemum  Rose  Queen 
Helianthemum  The  Bride 
Heuchera  Sanguinea  Crimson 
Iberis  Gibraltarica 
Iberis  Sempervirens 


Lychnis  Viscaria  Splendens 
Mysotis  Grandiflora  Rosea 
Nepeta  Mussini 
Oeneothera  Youngii 
Pachysandra  Terminalis 
Papaver  Naudicaule 
Physostegia  Virginica 
Plumbago  Larpentae 
Rananculus  Acris  FI.  PI. 
Rananculus  Repens  FI.  PI. 
Saponaria  Ocymoides 
Sedum  Acre 
Sedum  Album 
Sedum  Ibericum 
Sedum  Kamtchaticum 
Sedum  Opsinifolia 
Sedum  Spurium  Coccineum 
Sedum  Stahlii 
Sedum  Spectabile 
Statice  Latifolia 
Thymus  Coccineus 
Thymus  Serpyllum 
Tunica  Saxifraga 
Veronica  Amethysteria 
Veronica  Incana 
Veronica  Prostrata 
Veronica  Rupestris  Nana 
Vinca  Minor 
Viola  Jersey  Gem 
Viola  Blue  Perfection 
Viola  Lutea  Splendens 
Viola  Papilio 
Viola  White  Perfection 


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GLADIOLUS  BULBS 


If  No.  1  grade  is  wanted  in  less  than 

lots  of  250  we 

will  furnish 

them  at 

$2.00  per  hundred. 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

!]/>  in.  and  up 

in. 

1-114  in. 

Flaming  Sword,  Flaming  red . 

. $12.00 

$10.00 

$8.00 

Halley,  Salmon  pink . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Herada,  )^Iauve  . 

.  14.00 

10.00 

8.00 

LeMarchal  Foch,  Lavender  pink . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Maidenhlush,  Light  pink . 

.  9.00 

7.00 

6.00 

Francis  King,  Flame  red . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Mrs.  Frank  Pendleton,  Pink,  dark  blotch 

.  12.00 

10.00 

8.00 

Panama,  Deep  pink . 

.  11.00 

9.00 

7.00 

Prince  of  Wales,  Salmon  orange . 

.  11.00 

9.00 

7.00 

Red  Canna,  Late  red . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

1910  Rose,  Old  Rose . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Schwahen,  Yellow  dark  blotch . 

.  16.00 

13.00 

8.00 

Souvenir,  Canary  yellow . 

.  12.00 

10.00 

8.00 

Tycko  Zang,  Salmon  pink . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Virginia,  Scarlet  . 

.  12.00 

10.00 

8.00 

Wilhrink,  Lavender  pink . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

Wolverine,  Orange  cream . 

.  12.00 

10.00 

8.00 

Exhibition  Mixed  . 

.  10.00 

8.00 

7.00 

Mixed  . 

7.00 

6.00 

DAHLIA  Per  100 


Dr.  Tevis  (Dec.)  Golden  salmon  and  rose . $12.00 

Mrs.  1  de  Ver  Wamaar  (Dec.)  Wonderful  big  lavender .  12.00 

Mrs.  Carl  Salback  (Dec.)  Large  mallow  pink .  10.00 

King  of  Commerce  (Dec.)  Burnt  orange,  salmon  tinted .  10.00 

Sagamore  (Dec.)  Rich  golden,  amber  shaded .  15.00 

Amun  Ra.  (Dec.)  Golden  copper,  red  bronze  center .  12.00 

Yellow  Spencer  (Dec.)  Wonderful  rich  bright  yellow,  large .  10.00 

Augusta  Nonin  (H.  C.)  Large  brick  red .  12.00 

Thais  (Dec.)  Autumn  tints .  15.00 

Countess  of  Lonsdale  (C.)  Deep  salmon  pink .  8.00 

Margarit  Bouchhon  (C.)  Lavender  and  pink  with  white  center .  8.00 

Sweetheart  (C.)  Pure  white,  incurved  petals .  10.00 

Norton  (Dec.)  Light  red .  10.00 

Hortulanus  Fiet  (Dec.)  Salmon  pink  yellow  marking .  12.00 

Sunset  Glow  (Dec.)  Brilliant  golden  yellow,  salmon  rose  shading .  15.00 

The  Red  Planet  (Dec.)  Mammoth  rose  red .  15.00 

Gay  Paree  (Dec.)  Golden  bronze,  fine  autumn  tints .  12.00 

Mrs.  E.  T.  Barnes  (Dec.)  Eirey  ruby,  wonderful  bloomer,  large .  15.00 

Jean  MacGriff  (H.  S.)  Autumn  rose,  salmon  shaded .  12.00 

Silver  Moon  (Dec.)  Silvery  cream .  10.00 

Queen  Mary  (Dec.)  Eine  large  pink .  8.00 

Pride  of  California  (Dec.)  Deep  crimson,  very  large .  8.00 

Queen  of  Singles  (S.)  The  finest  single  dahlia  ever  produced, 

large  pure  waxy  white .  8.00 

Jack  Rose  (Dec.)  Deep  rose  red .  5.00 

Enchantress  (Dec.)  Large  pink .  8.00 

A.  D.  Livonii  (S.)  Deep  rose  pink .  6.00 

F.  A.  Walker  (Dec.)  Light  Lavender,  fine  bloomer .  8.00 

Delice  (Dec.)  Wonderful,  bright  deep  pink .  8.00 

Jersey’s  Beauty  (Dec.)  Wonderful  live  pink .  12.00 

Judge  Marean  (Dec.)  Rose  and  orange  blending .  25.00 

Millionaire  (Dec.)  Lavender  pink  and  white .  15.00 

Mixed  Dahlias  .  4.00 


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65 


ROSE  STOCKS 

100  1000 

MULTIFLORA  JAPONICA,  1  3-ear  seedlings,  also  1  3^ear  rooted  cuttings 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up .  1.80  15.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16 .  1.20  10.00 

No.  3,  about  2-16 .  1.00  7.00 

FRUIT  TREE  STOCKS— AMERICAN  GROWN 

APPLE  SEEDLINGS  (Kansas  Grown) 

%  inch  and  up,  straight .  1.50  12.00 

^  inch  and  up  branched .  1.60  13.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  straight .  1.30  10.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  branched .  1.50  10.00 

No.  2,  2^-16  to  314-16,  straight . 90  6.00 

No.  2,  214-16  to  314-16,  branched .  1.00  6.00 

Special  Grade,  314-16  and  up,  too  short  for  whole  root 

grafting  or  budding .  1.00  6.00 

APPLE  SEEDLINGS  (Western  Grown) 

yi  inch  and  up,  straight .  1.80  16.00 

inch  and  up,  branched .  2.00  18.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  straight .  1.60  14.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  branched .  1.80  16.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16,  straight .  1.00  8.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16,  branched .  1.20  10.00 

CHERRY  MAHALEB 

inch  and  up  (lOM  Lots  at  $15.00) .  2.00  18.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up  ((lOM  Lots  at  $12.00) .  1.80  15.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16  (lOM  Lots  at  $9.00) .  1.50  12.00 

No.  3,  about  2-16  (lOM  Lots  at  $7.00) .  1.20  10.00 

CHERRY  MAZZARD 

inch  and  up .  2.50  22.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up .  2.20  20.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16 . ; .  1.80  16.00 

PEAR,  JAPAN  and  USSURIENSIS 

>4  inch  and  up,  branched .  2.00  18.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  branched .  1.80  16.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16,  branched .  1.50  12.00 

No.  3,  about  2-16 .  1.20  9.00 

PEAR,  BARTLETT  and  FRENCH 

34  inch  and  up,  branched .  2.50  21.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up,  branched .  2.00  18.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16,  branched .  1.60  14.00 

PLUM  MYROBOLAN 

inch  and  up .  2.00  18.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up .  1.80  15.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16 .  1.50  12.00 

No.  3,  about  2-16 .  1.20  10.00 

PLUM  NATIVE 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up .  2.20  20.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16 . .7 .  1.80  15.00 

No.  3,  about  2-16 .  1.20  10.00 

QUINCE  ANGERS 

34  inch  and  up .  3.50  30.00 

No.  1,  3-16  and  up .  3.00  25.00 

No.  2,  2-16  to  3-16 .  2.50  20.00 


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ACER  (Maple)  100  1000 

Dasycarpum  (Silver  ^laple) 

12  to  18  inch . TO  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.25  10.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  15.00 

Platanoides  (Norway) 

5  to  6  feet  Whips .  35.00  300.00 

6  to  7  feet  Whips .  40.00  350.00 

7  to  8  feet  Whips .  45.00  400.00 

Saccharum  (Sugar) 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 

Schwedleri  (Schwedler  Purple  Leaf  Maple) 

5  to  6  feet  Whips .  65.00  600.00 

6  to  7  feet  Whips .  85.00  800.00 

7  to  8  feet  Whips .  100.00  950.00 

AESCULUS  ( Horsechestnut) 

Buckeye  Dwarf 

6  to  12  inch  Seedlings .  2.00  15.00 

Glabra  (Ohio  Buckeye) 

1  year  .  2.00  15.00 

2  year  .  4.00  35.00 

Hippocastanum  (Horsechestnut) 

1  year  .  3.00  25.00 

2  year  .  4.00  35.00 

AILANTHUS 

Glandulosa  (Tree  of  Heaven) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  12.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  15.00 

ALNUS  (Alder) 

Incana  (Speckled  Alder) 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

CATALPA 

Speciosa  (Western  Catalpa) 

6  to  12  inch .  .45  3.00 

12  to  18  inch . 70  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  .90  7.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.20  10.00 

CELTIS  (Hackberry) 

Occidentalis 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  40.00 

CERCIS  (Red  Bud) 

Canadensis  (American  Red  Bud) 

6  to  12  inch  S .  1.50  14.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

CRATAEGUS  (Hawthorn) 

Arnoldiana  (Arnold  Hawthorn) 

6  to  10  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Coccinea  (Thicket  Hawthorn) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  27.50 

Crusgalli  (Cockspur  Hawthorn) 

6  to  10  inch .  3.00  25.00 


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CRATAEGUS  (Continued)  100  lOOQ 

Molle  (Downy  Hawthorn) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.00  27.50 

Nitida  (Glossy  Hawthorn) 

6  to  10  inch .  5.50  50.00 

Oxyacantha  (English  Hawthorn) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Prunifolia  (Plumleaf  Hawthorn) 

6  to  10  inch .  3.00  27.50 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  40.00 

Tomentosa  (Pear  Hawthorn) 

12  to  18  inch .  5.50  50.00 

DIOSPYROS  (Persimmon) 

Virginiana  (American) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.75  12.50 

FRAXINUS  (Ash) 

Americana  (White  Ash) 

12  to  18  inch . 70  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

Lanceolata  (Green  Ash) 

12  to  18  inch . 70  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  8.00 

2  to  3  feet .  1.50  12.00 

GINKGO  (Maidenhair  Tree) 

Biloba  (Maidenhair  Tree) 

6  to  12  inch .  6.00  50.00 

GLEDITSIA  (Llonejdocust) 

Triacanlhos  (Common  Hone3docust) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  6.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.20  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  15.00 

GYMNOCLADUS 
Dioica  (Kentuck}"  Coffeetree) 

18  to  24  inch .  6.00  55.00 

JUGLANS  (Walnut) 

Cinerea  ( Butternut) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

Nigra  (Black  Walnut) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

KOELREUTERIA  (Goldenrain-Tree 
Paniculata  (Goldenrain-Tree) 

9  to  12  inch .  3.50  30.00 

LIQUIDAMBAR  (Sweetgum) 

Styraciflua  (Sweet  Gum) 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  35.00 

LIRIODENDRON  (Tuliptree) 

Tuiipifera  (Tuliptree) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.00  8.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 


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MORUS  (Mulberry)  100 

Tatarica  (Russian) 

12  to  18  inch . . . .70 

18  to  24  inch . . . 90 

2  to  3  feet .  1.20 

NYSSA  (Tupelo) 

Sylvatica,  2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

PLATANUS  (Sycamore) 

Occidentalis  (American  Plane  Tree  or  American  Sycamore) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50 

Orientalis  (European  Planetree) 

2  to  3  feet . . .  4.50 

POPULUS  (Poplar) 

Alba  Nivea  (Silver  Poplar) 

3  to  4  feet .  2.75 

4  to  5  feet .  3.25 

Bolleana  (Bolleana  Poplar) 

18  to  24  inch .  4.25 

2  to  3  feet .  5.00 

3  to  4  feet .  6.00 

Eugenei  (Carolina  Poplar) 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00 

4  to  5  feet .  2.35 

Nigra  Italica  (Lombardy  Poplar) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50 

Norway 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50 

Simoni  Fastigata  (Simon  Poplar) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50 

Volga 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00 

3  to  4  feet .  3.50 

4  to  5  feet .  4.00 

PRUNUS,  Americana  (American  Plum) 

No.  1  .  3.00 

No.  2  .  2.50 

PTELA  (Hoptree) 

Trifoliata  (Common  Hoptree) 

8  to  12  inch .  2.50 

QUERCUS  (Oak) 

Alba  (White  Oak) 

12  to  18  inch .  5.00 

Coccinea  (Scarlet  Oak) 

6  to  10  inch .  4.00 

Macrocarpa  (Mossycup  Oak) 

6  to  9  inch .  3.25 


1000 


6.00 

7.00 

10.00 


25.00 


15.00 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 


37.50 


22.00 

27.50 

38.50 
44.00 
55.00 

13.75 

17.50 

13.75 

19.25 

12.00 

15.00 

20.00 

13.75 

16.50 

12.50 
15.00 

17.50 
25.00 
30.00 


20.00 

15.00 


16.50 


45.00 


35.00 


27.50 


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QUERCUS  (Oak)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Palustris  (Pin  Oak) 

6  to  12  inch .  4.00  32.00 

12  to  18  inch .  5.00  45.00 

Rubra  (Red  Oak) 

6  to  12  inch .  3.25  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  5.00  45.00 

ROBINIA  (Locust) 

Pseudoacacia  (Black  Locust) 

6  to  12  inch . 40  3.00 

12  to  18  inch . 70  5.00 

18  to  24  inch .  1.00  7. JO 

2  to  3  feet .  1.20  10.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  15.00 

SALIX  (Willow) 

Alba  Niobe  (Weeping  Willow) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  13.75 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  16.50 

Babylonica  Dolorosa  (Wisconsin  Weeping  Willow) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  16.50 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  19.25 

Basket — Used  for  tying  bundles  of  Nursery  stock. 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  12.50 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  15.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00  17.50 

Discolor  (Pussy  Willow) 

18  to  24  inch .  1.50  10.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  11.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  16.50 

Incana  (Rosemary  Willow) 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Pentandra  (Laurel  Willow) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.25  15.90 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  17.50 

Virminalis  (Common  Willow) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  15.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  17.50 

3  to  4  feet .  3.00  25.00 

Vitellina  Aurea  (Russian  Golden) 

2  to  3  feet .  1.75  11.00 

3  to  4  feet .  2.00  13.75 

Vitellina  Britzensis  (Bronze  Golden) 

2  to  3  feet .  2.00  13.75 

3  to  4  feet .  2.50  16.50 

SASSAFRAS 

Varifolium  (Common  Sassafras) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  15.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.50  20.00 

SORBUS  (Mountain-Ash) 

Aucuparia  (European  Mountain-Ash) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.50  20.00 

TILIA  (Linden) 

Americana  (American  Linden) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  5.25  44.00 


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ULMUS  (Elm) 

Alata  (Corkbark) 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

Americana  (American) 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

Fulva  (Slippery  Elm) 

0  to  10  inch . 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

Glabra  (Scotch) 

12  to  15  inch . 

Moline 

1  year.  2  to  3  feet, 
Pumila  (Chinese) 

12  to  18  inch . 

18  to  24  inch . 

2  to  3  feet . 

Vaseyi  (Vase) 

2  to  3  feet . 


100 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 


.70 

1.00 

1.25 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 


6.00 

15.00 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00 


15.00 


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ACANTHOPANAX 

Pentaphylla  (Aralia  Pentaphylla) 


12  to  15  inch .  4.50 

ALTHEA,  Seedlings 

6  to  12  inch . 50 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00 

2  to  3  feet .  2.25 

Named  varieties  from  cuttings 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00 

Amplissima,  Double  rosy  red 
Ardens,  Purple 


Bicolor,  Double  white  with  red  eye 
Boule  de  Feu,  Double  red 
Duchess  de  Brabant,  Dark  red,  double 
Jeanne  De  Arc,  Double  white 
Lady  Stanley,  White  shaded  rose 
Peoniflora,  White  with  cherry  red  center 
Pulcherimus,  Variegated  flower 
Totus  Alba,  Single  white 
AMELANCHIER 

Canadensis  (American  Juneberry) 


15  to  20  inch .  4.50 

AMORPHA  (False  Indigo) 

Fruticosa  ( Indigo  Bush) 

9  to  12  inch .  2.25 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50 


1000 

6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

5.00 

8.00 

10.00 

6.00 

8.00 

12.00 


55.00 


125.00 


20.00 

25.00 

35.00 


125.00 


40.00 


4.00 

6.00 

8.00 

12.50 


15.00 

22.50 

30.00 


38.50 


16.50 

22.00 

27.00 

30.00 


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ARON  I A  (Chokeberry)  100  1000 

Arbutifolia  (Red) 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Melanocarpa  (Black  Chokeberry) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  30.00 

BERBERIS  (Barberry) 

Minor  (Box  Barberry) 

8  to  12  inch .  5.00  45.00 

Thunbergi  (Japanese) 

4  to  6  inch .  1.00  6.00 

G  to  9  inch .  1.50  10.00 

9  to  12  inch .  2.25  12.50 

($10.00  per  M  in  lOM  lots  or  more) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.50  15.00 

Thunbergi  Atropurpurea  (Red  Leaf  Barberry) 

1  year  Seedlings .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  15  inch,  from  cuttings .  5.50  50.00 

BUDDLEIA  ( Butterflybush) 

Davidi  Magnifica 

Lining  Out  .  3.50  30.00 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  35.00 

CALYCANTHUS  (Sweet  Shrub) 

Floridus  (Common  Sweetshrub) 

6  to  9  inch .  2.50  17.50 

9  to  12  inch .  2.75  22.50 

CARAGANA  (Pea-Shrub) 

Arborescens  (Siberian  Pea-Tree) 

6  to  10  inch .  2.00  17.50 

12  to  15  inch .  3.25  22.50 

15  to  20  inch .  3.50  27.50 

CEPHALANTHUS  (Button  Bush) 

Occidentalis  (Common  Buttonbush) 

10  to  15  inch .  4.00  33.00 

CHIONANTHUS  (Fringetree) 

1  3"ear  old  Seedlings .  6.00  50.00 

CORNUS  (Dogwood) 

Al.ba  Siberica  (Coral  Dogwood) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.25  16.50 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Amomum  (Silky  Dogwood) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Baileyi  (Bailey  Dogwood) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.75  22.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Fioridus  (White  Flowering) 

Seedlings,  Nursery  Grown 

6  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  18  inch . r. .  3.50  30.00 

Paniculata  (Gray  Dogwood) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  -l-OO  30.00 

Sanguinea  ( English  Dogwood) 

8  to  12  inch .  1-50  13.75 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  22.50 


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LINING  OUT  SHRUBS  (Contmued) 

CORNUS  (Dogwood)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Stolonifera  (Red  Osier  Dogwood) 

6  to  12  inch .  1.25  10.00 

12  to  15  inch .  2.00  15.00 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Stolonifera  Flaviramea  (Goldentwig  Dogwood) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

15  to  24  inch .  4.50  40.00 

CORYLUS 

Americana  (American  Hazelnut) 

10  to  15  inch .  3.50  30.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Avellana  (Filbert) 

12  to  18  inch . 5.00  45.00 

COTONEASTER 
Dielsiana  (Diels  Cotoneaster) 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

Divaricata  (Spreading  Cotoneaster) 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

Foveolata  (Scarlet  Fruited  Cotoneaster) 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

Moneyinsis 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

Wilsoni  (Wilson  Cotoneaster) 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

CYDONIA  (Quince) 

Japonica  (Flowering  Quince) 

10  to  15  inch .  2.25  17.50 

($15.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

15  to  20  inch .  2.75  22.00 

($18.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

20  to  24  inch .  3.50  27.50 

($25.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

DEUTZIA 

Candidissima  (Snowflake  Deutzia) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00  15.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Crenata 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00  15.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Fortunea 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00  15.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Gracilis  (Slender  Deutzia) 

6  to  10  inch  2  year .  4.50  38.50 

1  year  rooted  cuttings .  5.00  40.00 

Gracilis  Rosea  (Rose-panicle  Deutzia) 

15  to  20  inch  2  year .  4.50  40.00 

Lemoinei  (Lemoine  Deutzia) 

8  to  15  inch  2  year .  3.50  30;00 

15  to  18  inch .  4.25  38.00 

1  year  rooted  cuttings .  3.00  25.00 


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DEUTZIA  (Continued)  100  1000 

Pride  of  Rochester 

6  to  12  inch .  2.00  15.00 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Scabra  Plena  (Double  Rose  Deutzia) 

15  to  20  inch .  2.75  22.00 

DIERVILLA 
Florida  Venusta 

We  are  listing  this  beautiful  plant  the  first  time. 

15  to  20  inch .  8.00  75.00 

ELAEAGNUS 
Angustifolia  (Russian-Olive) 

6  to  12  inch .  3.00  20.00 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  30.00 

EUONYMUS 

Alatus  (Whnged  Euonymus) 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00  35.00 

8  to  12  inch .  5.50  50.00 

Americana  (Brook  Euon3'mus) 

9  to  12  inch .  2.50  19.00 

Atropurpureus  (Wahoo  Euon3"mus) 

8  to  15  inch .  2.75  22.00 

15  to  20  inch .  4.50  38.00 

Europaeus  (European  Burningbush) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.50  20.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  30.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Sieboldiana 

15  to  20  inch .  3.50  30.00 

EXOCHORDA  (Pearlbush) 

Grandiflora  (Common  Pearlbush) 

6  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  35.00 

FORSYTHIA 

Fortunea  (Fortune  Fors3’thia) 

6  to  12  inch . 2.25  17.50 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  27.50 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  30.00 

Fortunea  Aurea  (Golden  Fortune  Fors3hhia) 

12  to  15  inch .  4.00  33.00 

18  to  24  inch .  5.00  40.00 

Intermedia  (Border  Fors3'thia) 

6  to  15  inch .  1.50  11.00 

15  to  24  inch .  2.00  16.50 

Spectabilis  (Showy  Border  Fors3’thia) 

15  to  20  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Viridissima  (Greenstem  Fors3'thia) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

HAMAMELIS  (Witch-Hazel) 

Virginiana  (Common  Witch  Hazel) 

6  to  10  inch .  4.25  38.50 


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LINING  OUT  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

HYDRANGEA  lOO  1000 

Arborescens  Grandiflora 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  33.00 

12  to  18  inch  Branched .  5.50  50.00 

Paniculata  Grandiflora 

9  to  12  inch .  4.00  33.00 

12  to  15  inch .  5.00  40.00 

12  to  18  inch  Branched .  6.00  50.00 

Praecox 

8  to  12  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Radiata 

8  to  12  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Tardivea 

8  to  12  inch . 4.50  38.50 

HYPERICUM  (St.  Johnswort) 

Aureum  (Golden  St.  Johnswort) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Prolificum  (Shrubby  St.  Johnswort) 

12  to  18  inch . ’ .  3.00  25.00 

KERRIA 

Japonica 

12  to  15  inch .  5.00  40.00 

15  to  24  inch .  6.50  55.00 

KOLKWITZIA 

Amabilis  (Beauty  Bush) 

2  year  . .'. .  8.00  75.00 

LABURNUM 
Vulgare  ( Goldenchain ) 

9  to  12  inch .  4.50  38.50 

LIGUSTRUM  (Privet) 

Amour  River  North  (Amurense) 

6  to  15  inch .  2.00  16.50 

($12.50  per  M  in  lOM  lots) 

15  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

Amour  River  South 

6  to  12  inch .  1.00  7.00 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  12.00 

California 

6  to  12  inch .  1.00  8.00 

($6.00  per  At  in  lOAI  lots) 

Golden  Leaf 

6  to  10  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Ibolium 

12  to  15  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Ibota 

6  to  12  inch .  1.75  10.00 

($8.00  per  AI  in  lOM  lots) 

12  to  18  inch. .  2.00  15.00 

($12.00  per  AI  in  lOM  lots) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

($17.50  per  AI  in  lOAI  lots) 

Regal’s  True  Type 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  33.00 

Vulgare  (European  Privet) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  13.75 


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LONICERA  (Honeysuckle)  100  1000 

Bella  Albida  (White  Bell  Honeysuckle) 

24  to  30  inch .  2.00  16.50 

Chrysantha  (Creamy  Bell  Honeysuckle) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.25  16.50 

Fragrantissima  (Winter  Honeysuckle) 

6  to  15  inch .  2.50  20.00 

15  to  24  inch .  4.00  30.00 

Morrowi 

24  to  30  inch .  2.25  16.50 

Morrowi  Prostrata 

12  to  18  inch . 3.00  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  30.00 

Tartarica  Alba  (White  Tartarian  Honeysuckle) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Tatarica  Grandiflora  (Bride  Honeysuckle) 

6  to  12  inch . 2.50  20.00 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Tatarica  Rosea  (Rosy  Tatarian  Honeysuckle) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Tatarica  Siberica  (Red  Tatarian  Honeysuckle) 

18  to  24  inch .  5.50  44.00 

MAGNOLIA 

Soulangeana  Nigra 

12  to  18  inch  Rooted  Layers .  125.00 

MAHONIA  (Holly  Grape) 

Aquifolia  (Oregon  Holly  Grape) 

4  to  8  inch  2  year .  3.00  20.00 

8  to  12  inch  2  year .  5.00  35.00 

PHILADELPHUS  (Mockorange) 

Aurea  (Golden  Leaf) 

8  to  12  inch  2  year .  5.50  45.00 

Avalanche  (Dwarf  Alockorange) 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  38,50 

Bouquet  Blanc 

12  to  15  inch .  7.00  60.00 

Coronarius  (Sweet  Alockorange) 

15  to  24  inch .  3.00  24.00 

Falconer!  (Star  Mockorange) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.50  20.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.50  35.00 

Glacier 

12  to  15  inch .  6.50  60.00 

Gordonianus  (Gordon  Mockorange) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.25  16.50 

Grandiflora  (Big  Scentless  Mockorange) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.25  16.50 

Grandiflorus  (Big  Sweet  Mockorange) 

15  to  24  inch . 3.50  27.50 

Lemoinei  (Lemoine  Mockorange) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

15  to  24  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Mont  Blanc 

8  to  12  inch  2  year .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  38.50 


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LINING  OUT  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

PHILADELPHUS  (Continued)  100  1000 

Nanus  (Dwarf  Sweet  Mockorange) 

8  to  12  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Nivalis  (Snowbank  Mockorange) 

6  to  12  inch .  2.50  20.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

18  to  24  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Tomentosa 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  38.50 

Virginal 

12  to  15  inch .  6.00  50.00 

Zeyheri 

18  to  24  inch .  2.25  16.50 

PHOTINA 

Villosa 

4  to  8  inch .  3.50  27.50 

8  to  12  inch .  4.50  38.50 

PHYSOCARPUS  (Ninebark) 

Monogynus  (Dwarf  Colorado  Ninebark) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.75  32.50 

Opulifolius  (Common  Ninebark) 

24  to  30  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Opulifolius  Luteus  (Goldenleaf  Ninebark) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

POTENTILLA  (Cinquefoil) 

Fruticosa  (Shrubby  Cinquefoil) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Veitchi 

8  to  12  inch . .• .  4.00  35.00 

12  to  15  inch .  4.50  40.00 

PRUNUS 

Glandulosa  Sinensis  (Pink  Flowering  Almond) 

15  to  24  inch .  9.00  80.0C 

Tomentosa  (Nanking  Cherry) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.00 

2  to  3  feet .  4.00  35.00 

RHAMNUS  (Buckthorn) 

Cathartica  (Common  Buckthorn) 

6  to  10  inch .  1.50  10.00 

Frangula  (Glossy  Buckthorn) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.25  16.50 

15  to  24  inch .  3.00  22.00 

RHODOTYPOS  (Jetbead) 

Kerrioides 

8  to  12  inch .  2.75  22.00 

($17.50  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

($20.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

15  to  24  inch .  4.00  35.00 


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RHUS  (Sumac)  100  1000 

Canadensis  (Aromatica)  Fragrant  Sumac 

6  to  9  inch .  3.00  22.00 

9  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

15  to  24  inch .  4.50  40.00 

20  to  30  inch .  8.00  65.00 

Copailina  (Shining  Sumac) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  15.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  17.50 

Cotinus  (Purple  Fringe) 

12  to  18  inch  Seedlings .  6.00  50.00 

18  to  24  inch  Seedlings .  7.00  60.00 

Glabra  (Smooth  Sumac) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  15.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

Glabra  Laciniata  (Cutleaf  Sumac) 

8  to  12  inch .  6.50  55.00 

Typhina  (Staghorn  Sumac) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  15.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

2  to  3  feet .  3.75  30.00 

Typhina  Laciniata  (Shredded  Sumac) 

8  to  12  inch .  4.00  35.00 

12  to  18  inch . 5.00  45.00 

RIBES 

Alpinum  (Mountain  Currant) 

10  to  15  inch .  6.00  55.00 

Aureum  (Slender  Golden  Currant) 

8  to  12  inch .  4.00  38.50 

12  to  15  inch .  4.75  44.00 

24  to  30  inch .  6.00  55.00 

Sanguinea 

8  to  12  inch .  6.00  55,00 

ROBINIA  (Locust) 

Hispida  (Rosa  Acacia) 

15  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.00 

ROSA 

Blanda  (Meadow  Rose) 

8  to  12  inch .  2.00  13.75 

12  to  15  inch .  2.50  16.50 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Hugonis  (Hugonis  Rose) 

8  to  12  inch .  4.00  38.50 

12  to  15  inch .  5.50  50.00 

Humilis  (Pasture  Rose) 

8  to  12  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Lucida  (Virginia  Rose) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

Lucida  Alba  (White  Virginia  Rose) 

6  to  10  inch .  4.00  38.50 

12  to  15  inch .  5.50  50.00 

Multiflora  (Japanese  Rose) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.50  16.50 

Nitida  (Bristly  Rose) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  22.50 

12  to  15  inch .  3.70  33.00 


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LINING  OUT  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

ROSA  (Continued)  tOO  1000 

Rubiginosa  (Sweetbriar) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  22.00 

12  to  15  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Rubrifolia  (Redleaf  Rose) 

6  to  8  inch .  2.50  16.50 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  22.00 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Rugosa  Rubra  (Red  Rugosa  Rose) 

6  to  8  inch .  2.50  16.50 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  22.00 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Setigera  (Prairie  Rose) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.50  16.50 

Wichuriana  (Wichurian  Rose) 

8  to  12  inch .  2.00  15.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.00 

No.  1  from  cuttings .  4.00  35.00 

RUBUS  ODORATUS  (Elowering  Raspberry) 

18  to  24  inch .  6.00  55.00 

SAMBUCUS  (Elder) 

Acutiloba  (Cutleaf  American  Elder) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.50  20.00 

18  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.25 

Aurea  (Golden  American  Elder) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  27.50 

18  to  24  inch .  3.70  33.00 

Canadensis  (Common  Elder) 

12  to  18  inch .  1.50  10.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.00  15.00 

24  to  30  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Pubens  (Scarlet  Elder) 

12  to  18  inch .  2.25  18.00 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  24.75 

2  to  3  feet .  3.50  30.00 

SPIRAEA  (Spirea) 

Anthony  Waterer 

1  year  Cuttings .  4.00  30.00 

9  to  12  inch .  4.75  42.50 

Arguta  (Garland  Spirea) 

8  to  12  inch .  4.00  35.00 

12  to  15  inch  2  year .  6.00  50.00 

Billardi 

15  to  18  inch .  3.00  22.50 

Callosa  Rosea 

6  to  12  inch .  2.50  20.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

Douglassi 

10  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

Froebelli 

9  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 

12  to  18  inch .  4.00  30.00 

Latifolia  (Pink  Meadow  Spirea) 

15  to  20  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Margaritae  (Margarita  Spiraea) 

10  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 


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SPIRAEA  (Spirea)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Pninifolia  Plenta  (Double  Bridahvreath) 

8  to  12  inch .  6.00  55.00 

12  to  15  inch .  7.25  65.00 

Reevesiana  (Single  White) 

0  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Thunbergi 

8  to  12  inch .  3.70  33.00 

12  to  15  inch .  5.50  44.00 

Tomentosa  (Hardback) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.50  27.50 

STEPHANANDRA 
Flexuosa  (Cut  Leaf) 

1  year  6  to  10  inch .  3.00  25.00 

2  year  12  to  18  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Trichocarpa  (Korean  Spiraea) 

12  to  IS  inch .  7.25  65.00 

Van  Houttei 

12  to  18  inch .  2.00  15.00 

($12.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.50  20.00 

($17.50  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

SYMPHORICARPUS  (  Snowberry) 

Chenaulti 

15  to  18  inch .  5.50  44.00 

Mollis  (Spreading  Snowberry) 

15  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Racemosus  (Common  Snowberry) 

18  to  24  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Vulgaris  (Coralberry) 

18  to  24  inch . ' .  2.50  16.50 

SYRINGA  (Lilac) 

Chinensis  Rotliomogensis  (Chinese  Lilac) 

10  to  15  inch .  5.50  45.00 

15  to  24  inch .  6.25  50.00 

Chinensis  Rothomogensis  (Chinese  Lilac 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  27.50 

15  to  24  inch .  4.00  38.50 

Dilitata 

12  to  15  inch .  3.70  33.00 

15  to  24  inch .  5.50  45.00 

French  Lilac 

Chas.  X.,  Marie  LeGraye,  Ludwig  Spaeth 

6  to  12  inch  Grafts .  15.00  120.00 

12  to  18  inch  Grafts .  17.50  150.00 

18  to  24  inch  Grafts . 20.00  175.00 

Henryi  Lutesce 

9  to  12  inch .  2.50  16.50 

12  to  15  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Japonica  (Japanese  Tree  Lilac) 

12  to  15  inch .  8.00  75.00 

Josikaea  (Hungarian  Lilac) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  27.50 


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LINING  OUT  SHRUBS  (Continued) 

SYRINGA  (Lilac)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Villosa  (Late  Lilac) 

8  to  12  inch .  2.50  16.50 

12  to  15  inch .  2.75  22.00 

Vulgaris  (Common  Purple) 

8  to  15  inch .  2.50  20.00 

15  to  24  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Vulgaris  Alba  (Common  White) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  15  inch .  3.50  30.00 

TAMARIX 

Africana  (African  Tamarix) 

3  to  4  feet .  2.75  22.00 

Amurensis  (Amur) 

18  to  36  inch .  2.50  20.00 

Gallica  (French) 

18  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

2  to  3  feet .  4.00  35.00 

Pentandra  (Hispida  Aestivalis)  Five  Stamen  Tamarix 

18  to  24  inch .  4.50  40.00 

2  to  3  feet .  7.00  65.00 

VIBURNUM 

Acerifolium  (iMapleleaf  Viburnum) 

6  to  8  inch .  4.50  40.00 

8  to  12  inch .  5.50  50.00 

Americanum  (American  Cranberry) 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00  33.00 

8  to  12  inch .  4.50  40.00 

15  to  18  inch .  7.00  65.00 

Dentatum  (Arrow  Wood) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.00  15.00 

15  to  24  inch .  3.00  25.00 

($20.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

24  to  36  inch .  3.50  30.00 

($22.50  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

Lanceolatum 

12  to  18  inch .  6.00  55.00 

Lantana  (Wayfaring  Tree) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  30.00 

12  to  18  inch .  4.50  40.00 

($30.00  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

18  to  24  inch .  5.00  45.00 

($40.00  per  AI  in  5M  lots) 

Lentago  (Nannyberry) 

6  to  12  inch .  3.00  25.00 

12  to  15  inch .  4.00  35.00 

15  to  24  inch .  4.50  40.00 

Molle  (Kentucky  Viburnum) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.00  17.50 

15  to  24  inch .  3.25  27.50 

Opulus  (High  Bush  Cranberry) 

6  to  8  inch .  2.50  20.00 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  27.50 

12  to  15  inch .  4.25  38.50 

15  to  24  inch .  5.00  45.00 

Opulus  Nanum  (Dwarf  Cranberry  Bush) 

2  to  6  inch .  4.00  33.00 


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VIBURNUM  (Continued)  lOO  3000 

Opulus  Sterilis  (Common  Snowball) 

4  to  6  inch .  0  -5  22.50 

6  to  10  inch .  4.00  35.00 

12  to  18  inch .  4.5O  4O.OO 

Plicatum  (Japanese  Snowball) 

1  year  No.  1  Cuttings .  6.00  55.00 

2  year  12  to  18  inch .  8.00  75.00 

Tomentosum  (Douhlefile  Viburnum) 

2  year  12  to  18  inch .  4.50  49.00 

WEIGELA  (Diervilla) 

Amabilis  (Rose  Weigela) 

12  to  15  inch .  4.25  37.50 

Eva  Rathke 

2  year  .  7.00  60.00 

12  to  18  inch  Transplants .  8.00  75.00 

Floribunda  (Crimson  Weigela) 

12  to  15  inch . .  6.50  60.00 

Hendersona 

12  to  15  inch .  4.25  37.50 

Nana  Variegata  (Variegated  Dwarf) 

12  to  15  inch .  6.00  55.00 

Rosea  (Pink  Weigela) 

12  to  15  inch .  4.25  37.50 

LINING  OUT  VINES  AND  CREEPERS 

AKEBIA 

Quinata  (Fiveleaf  Akehia) 

10  to  15  inch .  3.50  30.00 

AMPELOPSIS 

Engelmani  (Engelman  Creeper) 

12  to  18  inch . . .  4.00  35.00 

Heterophylla  (Porcelain  Ampelopsis) 

1  year  .  2.50  16.50 

Tricuspidata  Syn.  Veitchi  (Boston  Ivy) 

1  year  . ' .  3.00  25.00 

Quinquefolia  (Virginia  Creeper) 

1  year  No.  1 .  2.75  20.00 

2  year  .  3.00  25.00 

ARISTOLOCHIA  (Dutchman  Pipe) 

Sipho 

2  year  Seedlings .  1.25  10.00 

BIGNONIA  (Trumpet  Creeper) 

1  year  Seedlings .  2.00  12.00 

1  year  Transplants .  3.00  25.00 

CELASTRUS  (Bittersweet) 

Orbiculatus  ((Driental  Bittersweet) 

8  to  12  inch .  1.50  11.00 

12  to  15  inch . .7 .  2.50  16.50 

15  to  24  inch . . .  3.00  22.00 

Scandens  (Native  Bittersweet) 

2  year  Seedlings .  3.50  30.00 

CLEMATIS 

Paniculata 

2  year  Seedlings .  5.50  59.00 


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EUONYMUS  ^  100  1000 

Radicans  (Wintercreeper) 

1  year  5  to  10  inch .  3.00  25.00 

2  year  .  4.50  40.00 

Radicans  Carrier!  (Glossy  Wintercreeper) 

1  year  6  to  12  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Radicans  Variegatus  (Variegated  Wintercreeper) 

1  year  5  to  10  inch .  3.50  30.00 

Radicans  Vegetus  (Bigleaf  Wintercreeper) 

1  year  5  to  10  inch .  3.50  30.00 

2  year  .  4.50  40.00 

LONICERA  (Honeysuckle) 

Hall’s  Japan  Climbing 

1  3'ear  .  2.25  16.50 

Sempervirens  (Trumpet  Honeysuckle) 

No.  1  Cuttings .  4.00  30.00 

LYCIUM 

Chinese  (Chinese  Alatrimony-Vine) 

18  to  24  inch . : .  2.50  16.50 

2  to  3  feet .  3.00  22.00 

PUERARIA 

Thunbergiana  (Kudza  Bean) 

1  \^ear  Seedlings .  5.00  40.00 

VTTIS  (Grape) 

Aestivalis  (Summer  Grape) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.50  16.50 

Cordifolia  (Frost  Grape) 

1  year  Seedlings .  4.00  25.00 

Labruska  (Fox  Grape) 

12  to  15  inch .  2.50  16.50 

Rotundifolia  (Muscadine  Grape) 

2  \^ear  Seedlings .  4.00  35.00 

WISTERIA 

Sinensis  (Blue  Wisteria) 

1  year  .  3.00  22.00 

2  year  .  4.00  33.00 

Sinensis  .Alba  (White  Wisteria) 

1  year  .  3.25  27.50 

2  year  .  4.00  38.50 


LINING  OUT  EVERGREENS 

Once  and  Twice  Transplanted 
T  Represents  Transplants 
TT  Represents  Twice  Transplanted 

All  of  this  stock  has  been  once  and  twice  transplanted,  producing  a  good 
root  system.  We  especially  recommend  this  stock  for  growing  on  as  it  will 
insure  a  good  stand. 

These  sizes  are  the  most  economical  for  lining  out  purposes  and  make  the 
best  returns  on  your  customers’  investment.  They  increase  in  value  each 
3^ear  and  there  is  alwa\^s  a  growing  demand  for  evergreens. 


ABIES  (Fir)  100  1000 

Balsamea  (Balsam  Fir) 

6  to  8  inch  T .  4.00  30.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  8.00  70.00 


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ABIES  (Fir)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Concolor  (White  Fir) 

6  to  8  inch  T .  10.00  75.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  16.00  140.00 

Homolepsis  (X'ikko  Fir) 

4  to  6  inch  T .  6.00  40.00 

BUXUS  (Box) 

Sempervirens  (Common  Box) 

4  to  8  inch  2  year  T .  10.00  75.00 

8  to  12  inch  3  year  TT .  20.00 

Suffruticoba  (Dwarf  Box  Edging) 

4  to  5  inch  2  year  T .  15.00  125.00 

6  to  8  inch  3  year  TT .  20.00  150.00 

JUNIPER 

Chinensis  (Chinese  Juniper) 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  12.00  80.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  14.00  100.00 

Chinensis  Pfitzeriana  (Pfitzer  Juniper) 

6  to  8  inch  T .  10.00  60.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  15.00  80.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  20.00  100.00 

Communis  Depressa  (Prostrate) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  15.00  100.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  20.00  120.00 

Communis  Depressa  Aurea  (Golden  Prostrate) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  20.00  120.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  25.00  180.00 

Communis  Depressa  Plumosa  (Andora) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  15.00  80.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  17.00  100.00 

Communis  Depressa  Prostrata 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  35.00 

Communis  Hibernica  (Irish) 

6  to  10  inch  T .  10.00  75.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  14.00  120.00 

Communis  Suecica  (Swedish) 

6  to  8  inch  TT . ' .  15.00  130.00 

Excelsa  Stricta  (Spiny  Greek) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  12.00  50.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  16.00  75.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  25.00 

Horizontalis  Douglasi 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  15.00  100.00 

Japonica  (Japanese) 

8  to  10  inch  TT . 7 .  20.00  100.00 

Japonica  Sylvestris 

4  to  6  inch  T .  9.00  70.00 

Sabina  (Savin  Juniper) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  16.00  80.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  100.00 

10  to  15  inch  TT .  30.00  250.00 


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JUNIPER  (Continued)  100  1000 

Sabina  Horizontalis  (Bar  Harbor) 

0  to  8  inch  TT .  18.00  100.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  180.00 

Sabina  Von  Ehron 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  150.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  30.00  200.00 

Scopulorum  (Colorado) 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  20.00  180.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  25.00  230.00 

Virginiana  (Red  Cedar) 

8  to  12  inch  TT .  10.00  80.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  15.00  120  00 

18  to  .24  inch  TT .  30.00  150.00 

Virginiana  Cannarti 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  60.00  500.00 

Virginiana  Glauca 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  60.00  400.00 

Virginiana  Kosteri  Horizontalis 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  17.00  80.00 

Virginiana  Pyramidalis 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  17.00  100.00 

LARIX  (Larch) 

Europaea  (European  Larch) 

18  to  24  inch  T .  4.00  30.00 

2  to  3  feet  T .  5.00  35.00 

PICEA  (Spruce) 

Canadensis  (White  Spruce) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  5.00  40.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  7.00  60.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  15.00  130.00 

Canadensis  Albertiana  (Black  Hill) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  8.50  75.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  10.00  90.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  17.00  150.00 

Excelsa  (Norway  Spruce) 

8  to  10  inch  T .  7.00  50.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  8.00  60.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  11.00  90.00 

Pungens  (Colorado  Blue) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  12.00  100.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  13.00  120.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  15.00  140.00 

PINUS  (Pine) 

Banksiana  (Jack  Pine) 

8  to  10  inch  T .  5.00  40.00 

10  to  12  inch  T .  6.00  50.00 

Montana  Uncinata  (Large  Swiss  Pine) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  10.00  80,00 


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PINUS  (Pine)  (Continued)  100  1000 

Mugho  (Mugho  Pine) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  lO.GO  80.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  180  00 

Nigra  (Austrian  Pine) 

8  to  10  inch  T .  9.00  50.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  10.00  70.09 

Pcnderosa  Scopulorum  (Ponderosa  Pine) 

8  to  10  inch  T .  5.50  45.00 

10  to  18  inch  TT .  8.50  75.00 

Strobus  (White  Pine) 

8  to  10  inch  T . 8.00  60.00 

10  to  12  inch  T .  12.1)0  100.00 

Sylvestris  (Scotch  Pine) 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  10.00  _  ,80.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  20.00  150.00 

PSEUDOTSUGA 
Douglas!  (Douglas  Fir) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  8.00  60.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT . 10.00  80,00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  20.00  180.00 

RETINOSPORA 

Pisifera  Auraa  (Golden  Sawara  Cypress) 

6  to  10  inch  T .  8.00  70.00 

Pisifera  Filifera 

9  to  12  inch  TT .  10.00  85.00 

12  to  15  inch  TT .  15.00  125.00 

Plumosa  (Plume  Retinospora) 

8  to  12  inch  T .  12.00  100.00 

10  to  15  inch  TT .  15.00  125.00 

Plumosa  Anrea  (Golden  Plume  Retinospora) 

8  to  12  inch  T .  12.00  100.00 

TAXUS  (Yew) 

Cuspidata  (Japanese  Yew) 

6  to  8  iiiCh  TT .  25.00  240.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  35.00  300.00 

Cuspidata  Nana  (Dwarf  Japanese  Yew) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  30.00  280.00 

THUJA  (Arborvitae) 

Aurea  Nana  (Biota) 

6  to  10  inch  T .  17.50  150.00 

Occidentalis  (American  Arborvitae) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  7.00  40.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  9.00  60.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT . -r .  10.00  90.00 

18  to  24  inch  TT .  25.00  200.00 

Occidsntaiis  Conica  Densa 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  17.00  150.00 

Occidentalis  Douglas!  Aurea  (Douglas  Golden) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  12.00  65  00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  17.00  75.00 


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LINING  OUT  EVERGREENS  (Continued) 

THUJA  (Arborvitae)  (Continued)  100  v.  1000 

Occidentalis  Douglas!  Pyramidalis 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  12.00  75.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  150.00 

Occidentalis  Globosa  (American  Globe) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  15.00  130.00 

Occidentalis  Little  Gem 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  15.00  75.00 

Occidentalis  Lutea  (Geo.  Peabody) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  12.00  100.00 

Occidentalis  Pyramidalis  (Pyramidal) 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  10.00  50.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT . 14.00  75.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  30.00  200.00 

Occidentalis  Rosenthali  (Rosenthal) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  10.00  40.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  12.00  50.00 

12  to  18  inch  TT .  30.00  250.00 

Occidentalis  Spicata  Alba 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  15.00  130.00 

Occidentalis  Wareana  (Ware  Arborvitae) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  12.00  50.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  14.00  75.00 

Occidentalis  Woodward!  (Woodward  Arborvitae) 

6  to  8  inch  TT .  15.00  50.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  17.00  80.00 

Orientalis 

6  to  8  inch  T .  6.00  50.00 

Orientalis  Compacta 

6  to  8  inch  T .  10.00  75.00 

TSUGA  (Hemlock) 

Canadensis  (Canada  Hemlock) 

4  to  6  inch  TT .  5.00  40.00 

8  to  10  inch  TT .  20.00  150.00 

10  to  12  inch  TT .  30.00  250.00 

EVERGREEN  GRAFTS 

Grafted  on  well  rooted  pot  bound  understock 

JUNIPER 

Chinensis  Alborvariegata 

(White  Leaf  Chinese  Juniper) .  25.00  200.00 

Chinensis  Pyramidalis  Blue 

(Column  Chinese  Juniper) .  25.00  200.00 

Chinensis  Pyramidalis  Green 

(Column  Chinese  Juniper) .  25.00  200.00 

Chinensis  Sargenti  Blue .  25.00 

Chinensis  Sargenti  Green .  25.00  200.00 

(Sargent  Juniper) 


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JUNIPER  (Continued)  100 

Communis  Depressa  Aurea .  25.00 

Communis  Depressa  Prostrata .  25.00 

Japonica  (Japanese  Juniper) .  25.00 

Sabina  Horizontalis  .  25.00 

Sabina  Von  Ehron .  25.00 

(Von  Ehron  Juniper) 

Blue  Moon  Juniper .  50.00 

Silver  Juniper  .  25.00 

Squamata  Meyeri 

(Meyer  Juniper)  .  25.00 

Virginiana  Cannarti  .  25.00 

(Cannart  Redcedar) 

Virginiana  Elegantissima  .  25.00 

(Goldtip  Redcedar) 

Virginiana  Glauca 

(Silver  Redcedar)  .  25.00 

Virginiana  Schotti 

(Schott  Redcedar)  .  25.00 

Dundee  Juniper  .  25.00 

PICEA  (Spruce) 

Morbeimi  .  65.00 

Pungens  Kosteri  .  65.00 

PINUS  (Pine) 

Tanyosho  .  30.00 


EVERGREEN  SEEDLINGS 

2  and  3  Year 

Evergreen  seedlings  are  suitable  only  for  bedding  out,  and  not 


planted  direct  to  the  field. 

ABIES  (Fir) 

Concolor  (White  Fir) 

4  to  6  inch .  5.00 

6  to  8  inch .  7.00 

JUNIPER 

Chinensis  (Chinese  Juniper) 

4  to  6  inch .  5.00 

6  to  8  inch .  6.00 

Communis  (Common  Juniper) 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00 

Communis  Depressa  (Prostrate  Juniper) 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00 

Scopulorum  (Colorado  Juniper) 

6  to  8  inch .  5.00 

Virginiana  (Red  Cedar) 

8  to  10  inch, 


1000 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 


200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 


200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

600.00 

600.00 

250.00 


to  be 


40.00 

60.00 


40.00 

50.00 

30.00 

30.00 

30.00 


7.00 


50.00 


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LARIX  (Larch)  100  1000 

Europaea  (  Eurcpean  Larch) 

12  to  18  inch .  3.00  25.00 

18  to  24  in  h .  3.50  30.00 

2  to  3  feet .  4.00  35.00 

LEPTOLEPIS  (Japanese) 

10  to  15  inch .  3. CO  25.00 

PICEA  (Spruce) 

Canadensis  (White  Spruce) 

6  to  8  inch .  3.00  20.00 

Excelsa  (Norway  Spruce) 

6  to  8  inch . ; .  1.50  10.00 

Pungens  (Colorado  Blue) 

3  to  4  inch .  3.00  25.00 

4  to  0  inch .  4.00  30.00 

PINUS  (Pine) 

Banksiana  (Jack  Pine) 

6  to  8  inch .  3.00  20.00 

8  to  10  inch .  3.50  25.00 

Mughus  (Alugho  Pine) 

4  to  0  inch  3  year .  3.50  30.00 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00  35.00 

Nigra  (Austrian  Pine) 

4  to  6  inch... .  4.00  30.00 

6  to  10  inch . . .  4.50  35.00 

Ponderosa  Scopulorum  (Ponderosa  Pine) 

6  to  8  inch .  3.00  20.00 

8  to  12  inch .  3.50  25.00 

Strobus  (White  Pine) 

4  to  6  inch .  4.00  20.00 

Sylvestris  (Scotch  Pine) 

4  to  6  inch .  2.00  10.00 

6  to  8  inch .  4.00  20.00 

PSEUDOTSUGA 
Douglasi  (Douglas  Fir) 

4  to  6  inch .  4.00  30.00 

THUJA  (Arhorvitae) 

Occidentalis  (American  Arhorvitae) 

4  to  8  inch.... .  2.00  15.00 

($12.00  per  kl  in  5M  lots) 

8  to  12  inch .  3.00  20.00 

($17.50  per  M  in  5M  lots) 

Orientalis  (Biota) 

4  to  6  inch .  3.00  20  00' 

<5  to  8  inch .  3.50  25.00 

8  to  10  inch .  4.00  30.00