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ICELAND POPPIES 
(PAPAVER NUDICAULE) 


Eastern Wurserics 


Spring, 1912 


Henry S, Dawson, Manager 


Jamaica Plain, Adass. 


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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
SPRING 1912 


astern  Niwsrriva. 


Benury S. Dawson, Manager. 


JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 


SHIPPING SEASON opens about March 20 to April 1 
in the Spring, and continues until May 20 to June 1, and 
opens about October 1 in the Fall, and continues until the 
ground freezes. 


ORDERS.—Write plainly and give explicit directions as 
to address and mode of shipment; otherwise we will forward 
according to our best judgment. All goods travel at purchas- 
ers risk. We assume no responsibility for the goods after 
delivery to the forwarding companies. 

When losses occur by delays, claims should be made at once 
on the forwarding companies. 


CLAIMS, to receive consideration, must be made within 
ten (10) days of receipt of goods. 

While we exercise the greatest care to have all Trees, 
Shrubs and Plants genuine and reliable, and hold ourselves 
prepared to replace, on proper proof, all that prove untrue, 
we do not give any warranty, expressed or implied; and in 
case of an erroron our part, it is mutually agreed between 
the purchaser and ourselves that we shall not at any time be 
held responsible for a greater amount than the original price 
of the goods. 

PACKING.—We take great care in packing, using damp 
moss to protect roots. Boxes and bales are charged for at 
cost. 

RATES.—The prices in this list supersede all previous rates, 
and apply to quantities specified, but two hundred and fifty 
will be furnished at the thousand rate, twenty-five at the one 
hundred rate, and five at the ten rate. 


TERMS, CASH WITH ORDERS, except to such per- 
sons as Satisfy us as to their responsibility. 
A Certificate of Inspection will accompany each shipment. 
Address all communications to office. 
EASTERN NURSERIES, 


Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

Our Nurseries are located at Holliston, Mass., and we are 

glad to have those interested visit them at any time. Full 

directions for reaching them will be found on the last page 
of cover. 


Wholesale Trade List 


OF THE 


EASTERN NURSERIES, 


HENRY S. DAWSON, Manager. 
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 


EVERGREENS. 


Abies alcockiana Alcock’s Fir 


2 to 24 ft. with ball. . 
24 to 3 ft. with ball. . 
3 to 34 ft. with ball. . 
3+ to 4 ft. with ball. . 
balsamea Balsam Fir 
24 to 3 ft. with ball. . 
3 to 34 ft. with ball. . 
34 to 4 ft. with ball. . 
4 to 5s ft. with ball. . 
5 to 6 ft. with ball. . 
6 to 7 ft. with ball. . 
7 to 7+ ft. with ball. . 
74 to 8 ft. with ball. . 
concolor White Fir 
24 to 3 ft. with ball. . 
3. to 34 ft. with ball. . 
4 ft. with ball. . 
5 to . XX with ball 


ft. XX with ball 


$2.00 each 
$2.25 each 
$2.75 each 
$3.25 each 


$ .50 each 
# .60 each 
$ .75 each 
$ .go each 
$1.25 each 
$1.75 each 
$2.25 each 
$3.00 each 


$2.75 each 
$3.00 each 
$3.50 each 
$ 6.00 each 
$10.00 each 


64 ft. XX with ball $12.00 each 


. XX with ball 
. XX with ball 
. XX with ball 
8% ft. XX with ball 
9 ft. XX with ball 


$15.00 each 
$20 00 each 
$25.00 each 
$27.50 each 
$30.00 each 


pectinata European Silver Fir 


2 


to 


2+ ft. with ball. . 


$1.75 each 


Andromeda catesbaei Catesby’s Leucothoe 
3 : 


8 
ine) 
12 
T5 
18 


to 


12 


$ .75 each 


floribunda Mountain Fetter Bush 


Abies fraseri 


4 


5 
6 


to ro in. XX with ball $1.00 each 
to 12 in. XX with ball $1.25 each 
to 15 in. XX with ball $1.50 each 
to 18 in. XX with ball $1.75 each 
to 24 in. XX with ball $2.25 each 
japonica 

i} Whenlo Gla a gu $ .75 each 
to § ft. with ball. . $1.50 each 
to 6 ft. with ball. . $2.00 each 
to 7 ft. with ball. . 


orientalis Oriental Spruce 


2 


to 


2¢ ft. with ball. . 


24 to 3 ft. with ball. . 


veitchii Japanese Spruce 
1¢ to 


2 ft. XX with ball 


$3.00 each 


$1.50 each 
$1.75 each 


$1.75 each 


10 


$18.50 
20.00 
25.00 
27.50 


4.50 
5.00 
6.00 
8.50 
10.00 
15.00 
20.00 
37-50 
25.00 


27.50 
32.50 


27.50 


13.50 
15.00 


15.00 


100 
$ 


75.00 


50.00 


85.00 
100.00 
125.00 
137.50 


50.00 


Send for Our New Booklet 


EVERGREENS. 


Buxus sempervirens Tree Box (Pyramids) 


1} to 2 ft. XX with ball g1.0c each § 7.50 $ 70.00 


2 to 2% ft. XX with ball $1.50 each 12.25 
3. ft. XX with ball $4.50 each 37.50 
3+ ft. XX with ball $5.00 each 45.00 
4 to 5 ft. XX with ball 
$6 to $10 each 
suffruticosa Dwarf Box 
4 to 5 in. XX str. with ball . . . 
$40 to $50 M 
5 to 6 in. XX str. with ball ©. . 
$50 to $60 M 


Chamaecyparis See Retinospora 
Crataegus pyrcantha Evergreen or Pyrcantha Thorn 


1 to 14 ft. pot-grown. . $1.00 each 8.00 
I¢ to 2 ft. mY - . $1.25 each 10.00 
QD WO) Dor Iie, ss . . $1.50 each 12.50 
Daphne cneorum Garland Flower 
2 years with ball $ .50 each 4.00 


3 years with ball $ .60 each 5.00 
4 years with ball $ .75 each 7.00 


(These plants have been grown from cut- 
tings in our Own nursery.) 


mezereum 
2 ft. with ball. . $1.00 each 7.50 


Euonymus radicans Evergreen Creeper 


broad leaf, 1 yr... .. 1.00 
« (73 
PEARY wy ot Get 1.2 
(73 (79 y 5 
RW o 5 ox 1.50 
narrow leaf, lyr... .. 1.00 
¥ VAR a oe 6 1.25 
cc (73 
Eine cua Sts 1.50 


Hedera helix English Ivy 
G WAN HONS. o o ooo 
Juniperus communis Common Upright Juniper 
2 to 2% ft. XX with ball $1.00 each 7.00 
3 to 34 ft. XX spec. with ball 
$1.25 each 9.00 
32 to 4 ft. XX spec.withball. . . 
$1.75 each 1500 


2.00 


60.00 


8.00 
10.00 
12.00 

8.00 
10.00 
12.00 


15.00 


var. prostrata Trailing Canadian Juniper 


1 WO TG Woo oo 6 0 6 MIKO CAON 7.50 

1} UO) Ai ilo 6 a 6 6 0 o SWE GAC 10.00 
Sabina procumbeus 

8 to 12 in.spread .. .§$ .75 each 6.00 

i (Ko) AA iim, . . . $1.00 each 7.50 
aurea Yellow Trailing Canadian Juniper 

12 to 15 in. - $1.00 each 7.50 


virginiana Red Cedar 


1% to ¢ ft. - $ .50 each 4.00 
2 WO) Bey Tiling ob 6 oo 0 083 oS CACO 6.00 
Pay AK) 13 Bite oo oro of . . $1.00 each 9.00 
3 WO BH tio o oo 6 0 ofS EAC  ToOCe 
Bye 1K) Zh LONE, 4 wa id a hoc $1.75 each 15.00 
A 1) Aide Tih, 6 9 0 0 6 0 0 B25 CAC AOE) 
dp tO itis 0 6 6 o 0 OfBOCOCHON ARO 
§ tO Ge litho so 6 oo ofM@OGACA 37.80 
Sy lO) © iiss o o 5 0 5 OMG OOECACN  AGo 
OMgto Rt6t et hs Bt ae: . . $6.50 each 60.00 


60.00 
80.00 


50.00 
60.00 


35.00 
50.00 


75.00 
90.00 


135.00 


“Everything for the Hardy Garden.’’ 


4 EVERGREENS. 


10 10 
Juniperus virginiana giao Blue Virginian Cedar ! 
i WO tee HH, 4 . $1.00 each $ 9.00 $ 75.00 
Py tit, 0 9 o 0 5 0 oMACOGACN 15.66) 
% tid o oo 0 o o AGOeACl zoe 
Br lie oo 6 co 2 5 RCO ECAC  2y@o 
A iit, ¢ 9 0 a 6 o ofS IG CAG aso 
Modis ¢ a o 2 4 0 IR ACM ASO 
B iio oo 5 oo oMALTE CAC AZ Co 
er so oc 0 6 ob) GOS CAC §©6—GOOS 
© iitt,o 5 0 0 0 6 oHOCO CAC feo 
Doct a 
2 itne o 1 6 2 o 0 Wie Gall ~ 1g60 
Dyriitiso ¢ 0.5 0 6 oS WCOCACN 17.80 


Kalmia latifolia Motnrn Taare 
1 to 14 ft. XX with ball $1.25 each 10.00 90.00 
14 to 2 ft. XX withball $1.75 each 15.00 125.00 
2 to 2+ ft. XX with*ball $2.00 each 17.50 150.00 
24 to 3 ft. XX withball $2.75 each 25.00 225.00 
3 to 34 ft. XX with ball $3.25 each 30.00 275.00 

Nore: We can also supply large 
or small quantities of fine collected 
stock of Kalmias 14 to 3 ft. 

Price per car containing from 300 
to 400 plants, $150 to $200 per car, 
F. O. B. our shipping point. 

Write for prices on less than car- 
load lots. 

Picea alba White Spruce 
2 to 3 ft. XX with ball $ .75 each 6.00 
3. to 34 ft. XX with ball $1.25 each 10.00 
32 to 4 ft. XX with ball $1.50 each 13.50 
4 to 44 ft. XX with ball $2.00 each 17.50 
4+ to 5 ft. XX with ball $2.50each 22.50 

excelsa Norway Spruce 


2B 10) BH iit, 5 fs AAS Cacln 3.00 25.00 
yy WO RQ Mkts - $ .50 each 3.50 30.00 
By WO Ai Ait, : $ .60 each 5.00 35.00 
A WO diy itso 0 5 6 0 6 of) opR Gach 6.00 50.00 
Aer AO) iil, oc 6 0 6 6 SAO) ACD 7.50 60.00 
WO Spr tii, - - $1.50 each 13.50 
excelsa Remonti Deaé Si uce 
LLOMELD (ee ee te Uwe I. COlca CIM 3.50 
gregoriana Gregory s Dwarf Spruce 
[at OMeele ot een Patter ere S20 OrCAChiMm 22400 
orientalis Baeier Spruce 
14 to 2 ft.XXX with ball $1r.co each 8.00 
2 to 2 ft.XXX with ball $1. 25 each 10.00 


23 to 3 ft.XXX with ball $2.50each 17.50 
pumila Black Dwarf Spruce 


SCO MUAR een Penne > OOlCAGDENNEIEACO) 
pungens Colorado Spruce 

ZnO 3a ene eee COACH mm ono 

CNL CMES Ue RR ee OO.ca CU MEIEIEZEL © 

glauca Colorado Blue Spruce 

Phx We SRY Gitte 6B 5 ag ann Siva LoleKeloy | 72) Jo) 
kosterlana Koster’s Blue Spruce 

iy WO BP Sire oes Sh GOORIN BGO UGOXHee 

CeO Rsene it Meera | Mem etors O.CAChmIN22850N 200:00 

Psy WO 3} hit - . $3.00 each 27.50 250.00 

Be LOmmataetitn XXX with ball $4.00 each 37.50 

32 to 4 ft.XXX with ball $6.c0each 50.00 


Rhododendron Maximum and Kalmia Latifolia 


SARGENT 


This latest Silver Medal Rose, originated by 
Jackson Dawson, is now offered for the first time 
for Fall, 1912, delivery. ‘This seedling combines 
the good qualities of R. Wichuriana, R. Crimson 
Rambler, and R. Baroness Rothschild which have 
been used in its evolution. ‘The flowers are single, 
about three inches across, pale rose in color, and 
produced in greatest profusion in pyramidal clusters 
all along the strong branches, blooming from the 
middle of May till the end of June. The foliage 
is a beautiful glossy green and remains in good 
condition till late Fall. 

As this stock is limited book your orders now. 
$1.50 each. 


WM. C. EGAN 


This rose was awarded a medal by the Massachu- 
setts Horticultural Society in 1900. It was produced 
by crossing Gen. Jacqueminot on Rosa Wichuriana, 
but shows no trace of either in its bloom. The 
flower is large and very full, resembling in shape 
as well as color Souvenir de la Malmaison. Although 
only an annual bloomer, it remains in flower sev- 
eral weeks, and the large trusses of superb blooms 
are unusually attractive. Mr. Dawson considered 
this the best of all his numerous hybrids. It is un- 
questionably hardy and reliable. 5 inch pots, 75 
cents each; $6.00 per ten. 


EVERGREENS. 5 


Pinus austriaca Austrian Pine ay, 
1 to 14 ft XXX withball$ .35 each $ 3.00: $25.00 
1} to 2 ft.XXX with ball $ .5oeach 4.00 35.00 
2 to 24 ft.XXX with ball $ .75 each 6.00* 50.00 
24 to 3  f£t.X XX with ball $1.00 each 7.50 60.00 


banksiana Banks or Jack Pine 


2D Wi) Bilis 6 ooo o of} GO can 4.00 35.00 
A WO FR tilin os o§ Vy ua 0 SS .7B.@aClo 6.00 50.00 
3 Wo) ay IH . vo oo 913 OO cach 7.50 60.00 
Rr WO 4 ti, oo o oo 5 0 didlo) @RKeln 8.00 75.00 


cembra Swiss Stone Pine 

to 24 ftXXX with ball $1.50each 13.50 135.00 
ft.XXX with ball $1.75 each 15.00 150.00 
to 34 f[t.XXX with ballg2o0oeach 17.50 225.00 


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3 to 4 ft - $3.00 each 25.00 325.00 
4 to 44 ft ae ea . $4.00 each 35.00 400.00 
At G iio oo 0 6 5 o HAE COCAN ARGO 

B TO Britis oo oo p o WOCOGAEIN Hho 

Sy WO) © lili s oo 6 o 5 ofPCO CAN 5.00 

© WoO Msg nn lo - $5.00 each 75.00 700.00 
Gy tO 7 iiss oo oo 5 ofQOO CAEN owe 

qj WO). or Jit ... $10.00 each 90.00 


mugho Dwarf Mountain Pine 
6 to 8 in.XXX with ball$ .35 each 3.00 25.00 
8 to 12 in.XXX with ball$ .50 each 4.50 40.00 
12 to 15 in.XXX with ball $ .75 each 6.00 50.00 
15 to 1S in.XXXwith ballgr.25 each 10.00 

i¢ to 2 ftXXX with ball$r.75each 5.00 


resinosa Red or Norway Pine 


BW) 3 iso oe o o vp sR@OEAEN  W7sGo 
ZR WO Ait o « . $3.00 each 27.50 
PINUS STROBUS White Pine 

to 12 in. . $ .20 each 1.50 10.00 
fe WO). hE EES . $ .30 each 2.00 15 00 
it to 2 ft. . $ .40 each 3.00 20.00 
2 WO 3 iit. . $ 50 each 4.00 35.00 
2% to A itt, . $ .75 each 7.00 65.00 
AL {W@). J iit, .$125each 10.00 85.00 
8 WO © tit 5 oo oo o OMAOG CK BOO 
6 to Si eal ot BS earl $3.25 each 30.00 


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5 . $4.00 each 37.50 
NOTE ive have a very fine block of 
Pinus Strobus in all sizes, and are con- 
fident that our stock is as fine as any in 
New England. We shall be glad to 
give special prices on large lots, in per- 
son or by mail. 
Pinus sylvestris Scotch Pine 
2 to 3 ftXXX with ball$ .75 each $ 6.00 $ 5000 
3 to 4 ft.XXX with ball $1.00 each 8.00 75.00 
4 to 5 ft.XXX with ball $r.5oeach 12.50 100.00 
Pseudotsuga douglasi Douglas Spruce 


14 to 2 ft.XXX with ball $1.00 each 7.50 
2 to 24 ft.XXX with ball $1.25each 10.00 
24 to 3 ft.XXXwith ball$r.soeach 13.50 
3 to 3h ft.XXXwith ball $1.75 each 15.00 
34 to 4 ft.XXX withball $2.25 each 20.00 
4 to 7$ ft.XXX with ball $5.ooeach 45.00 


74 to 8 ft.XXX with ball $6.00 each 50.00 
8 to 84 ft.XXX withball$7.0coeach 60.00 
8$ to 9 ft.XXX with ball $8.coeach 70.00 
8 to o4 ft.XXX with ball $9.00each 80.00 


in Carload Lots. Write for Prices. 


6 EVERGREENS. 
10 
Retinospora filifera Thread-branched Japan Cypress 
14 to 2 ft. XX with ball $2.25 each $20.00 
2 to 24¢ ft. XX with ball $2.75 each 25.00 
2} to 3 ft. XX with ball $3.25 each 30.00 
' obtusa Obtuse-leaved Japanese Cypress 
1 to sm ft. XX with ball $1.00 each 9.00 
14 to 2 ft. XX with ball $1.50 each 13.50 
2 to 24 ft.XX with ball $2.00 eacn 17.50 
2+ to 3 ft. XX with ball $2.50 each 22.50 
3 to 34 ft. XX with ball $3.25 each 30.00 
crippsi New Japan Cypress 
4 to 44 ft. XX with ball $0.00 each 55.00 
44 to 5 ft.XX with ball $7.50 each 60.00 
pisifera Pea-fruted Japanese Cypress 
2 to 3 ft. XX with ball $2.00 each 17.50 
3 to 4 ft. XX with ball $3.52 each 32.50 
4 to 5 ft. XX with ball $4.50 each 40.00 
plumosa Plume-like Japanese Cypress 
1 to 2 ft. XX with ball $ .50 each 4.00 
z2 to 3 ft. XX with ball $1.00 each 7.50 
3 to 4 ft. XX with ball $2.00 each 17.50 
4 to 5 ft. XX with ball $3.00 each 25.00 
5 to 6 ft. XX with ball $3.75 each 35.00 
6 to 7 ft. XX with ball $6.00 each 55.00 
7 to 74 ft. XX with ball $8.00 each 75.00 
74 to 8 ft.XX with ball$1o.oo each  go.00 


plumosa aurea Golden Plume-like 
Japanese Cypress 


squarrosa Squarrose-leaved Japan Cypress 


2 to 


Rhododendron hybrids, English grown, in the following 


24 {t. XX with ball $ .75 each 
3. ft. XX with ball $1.25 each 
44 ft. XX with ball $4.00 each 
5 ft. XX with ball $6.00 each 


24 ft. XX with ball $1.75 each 


varieties: 
Album elegans large delicate violet flowers 


i 1) 2 itso o 0 > bo o$WCOGAGN 17.5@ 
2 (@ By illic o ¢ 6 a o 5 of ROOCBON 27.56 
RENO) 3 Wing oo o oo oO EAC AEH 
Bo WD Ser ino a oo ae ohO@OGAN AIRC 
Ae COMPA atl tA ae gg eee $6.00 each 50.00 
Album grandiflorum large delicate violet flowers 
oe WO, 2 iiltie oe & ao 5 o fAOenCEn sea 
MA) Gy siis ond 9 cd oo CARO CAEN ARGS 
Atrosanguineum dark rich rose color, good foliage 
iy WW 2 iiti,o 6 o > 6 « oG@O Gach 20.00 
21 jtOM 2el te eee eee ee es 3.00 each 27.50 
Blandyanum rosy crimson, abundant bloomer 
Pye Med Py Oeton.d toes A $2.50 each 
2 Woy By it, 5 0 oo 5 0 6 83R28 GAO 
Boule de Niege very dwarf, pure white 
er Be 0 GB ica) $2.50 each 22.50 
ANA te ser See Bo . . $3.25 each 30.00 
Caractacus rich, deep crimson, one of the best 
as to habit 
PO) th ho th A of ACORATA Tage 
A WO By lilo o co oo OAS ACN 2ReS 
RAC) 3) Tie og bo o Klee CACl 227K) 
1 By iso og Gc oli GH OR oo 


6.00 
10.00 
37-50 
50.00 


15.00 


100 


30.00 
60.00 
150.00 


Rhododendron Maximum and Kalmia Latifolia 


EVERGREENS. 


Rhododendron hybrids (continued) WM 
Charles Bagley cneray red 
et 1) 2 Iili, - . .$2.00each $17.50 $ 
23, tO 240th age Se $2.75 each 25.00 
Charles Dickens dark red 
TARO Par 2 amet Cece ae Tan eee $2.25 each 20.00 
7) AO) PR ries 5 ye oe $3.00 each 27.50 
Pe ey, EE AG, So. BB aie |G $3.75 each 35.00 
Charles Sprague Sargent crimson, one of ae best 
WO WM 6 o ove % . . $2.50 each 2.50 
Delicatissimum white, Bei cately tinted afin red 
TtetOme2el teen e - . .$2.00each 17.50 
2 tot iodael twee See ee - - $2.75 each 25.00 


Everestianum light lavender, best of hardy 
Rhododendrons 


TsetO Mea maltate denen - + $2.00 each 17.50 

PAC hn Ri BB! BP ge $2.75 each 20.00 

Ay OY Sh RE BS oes 2 » . $3.00 each 27.50 
E.S. Rand rich crimson 

iy WO) 2 iirc 6 6 2 o o 0 $2.00 GaCN 17.50 

2 COME cet. ges hier $2.75 each 25.00 
F.D. Godman crimson 

ey WO AB Wiss 6 o 6 0 0 0 fA) GaGn 17.50 
Gloriosum pink 

ity t 2 Tito so oo o o K2OO GAC 17.50 

BWW) Phy iis 9 9 So o BAGOCAAN  aago 

yy WO) ilo on a Bo oHAEOGAA 2A6s) 
Gen. Grant red 

TgeatO2 be LU een eee ey $2.00 each 17.50 
H. H. Hunnewell olen red 

TigsstO oe25 ht ewe . $2.50 each 22.50 
H. W. Sargent deep carmine 

iy WO) lilo 6 6 oo oe ACO CAC TAO 

BAO 2 iti oo 9 0 5 oO USP CAIN BCeo 
Kettledrum deep red 

B {tO Oe} Iie oo oo - $2.50 each 22.50 
Lady Armstrong beautiful =eils rose 

iG; WO 2 iting 0 6 6 6 5 oA GH THER 

3 {KO Dy dS > 5b 6 ob . . $2.50 each 22.50 
Mrs. Milner fine crimson, I) 

Ly AtOnet2—e shterei: aed . $2.00 each 17.50 

MON Bir Is 6 gO a . . $2.50 each 22.50 
Minnie finest white 

ep KO) Fo eo o 5 oo 6 SAL) CHEN 17.50 

26 (OP oa rte eee . - $2.75 each 25.00 
Old Port dark red 

ty WO 2 SM 6 2 do 6 . $2.00 each 17.50 
Parsons’ Gloriosum soft rose 

22 tOwe2 qa ie serene . . $2.50 each 20.00 

27 LOWS nl ee eee ee COLCAGIINEEEZ.CIOO 

ae toe eet tie Vyas - $3.25 each 27.50 
Parsons’ Grandiflorum rose 

ler WO) 2B iiling 6 oo > o oSACO CAG  i47,.G0 

BNO By iili,o a co 0 0 0 o BAGOCACIN 22,50 

Py WO 3 itis wo . . . - $3.00 each 25.00 

3 WO By tits > oo a o o VO CaN exer 


in Carload Lots. Write for Prices. 


8 EVERGREENS. 


10 
Rhododendron hybrids (continued) 
President Lincoln fine rosy crimson 
Hi WO iso 3 8 no OAC CRON Snip .ce 
A 1G) er lin ms = Sed GAO ERAN - AAS 
Pe WO) 3 iio oo 6 oo OAS ACN BECO) 
3) WO) Bey TR bo a on SIRO Camel 
Purpureum elegans best purple 
gy WO) 2 iti, oo 6 - $2.00 each 17.50 
B We) Din Iie 0 on 5 oS AEGAN ae we 
Roseum elegans deep rose 
iy WO) 2 iho 6 oo 6 o of POON e786) 
DMO Aeris 6 oo oo oeaG Cah §©6—aR@e 
Dey Wey 3 iin 8 oe oo od oR COGACN  aRG 
3 WO Bee itt, $3.50 each 32.50 
Sep) ZL ith > 6 6 6 ob oSSLAR EON | c@co 
Good assortment in the following sizes: 
1 to 14 ft. with ball . . $1.25 each 10.00 
1g to 2 ft. with ball . . $2.00 each 15.00 


NovreE—These Rhododendrons have 
wintered two to three seasons in our 
nursery, are well acclimated, and are 
much superior to newly imported 
stock. 
ferrugineum Dwarf Rhododendron 

10 to 12 in. with ball . . $2.00 each 1750 
hirsutum Dwarf Rhododendron 

10, to 12 in. with ball . . $1.75 each 15.00 
ponticum Dwarf Rhododendron 


12 to 15 in. with ball . . $2.00 each 17.50 
Wilsonianum Wilson’s Dwarf Rhododendron 

12, to 15 in, with ball . . $2.00 each 17.50 

15 to 18 in. with ball . . $2.25 each 20.00 

13 to 24 in. with ball . . $3.25 each 25.00 


RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. Great Laurel 
2 


to 2% ft. nursery grown $1.75 each 15.00 
te 


By WO Rift, “$2.00 each ~—17.50 
gy Wo A a, = & “$2.50 each —-25.co 
4 to 4¢ ft. ye “$400 each 35.00 
5 to 7 ft. XX fine spec. with ball 


$10 to $20 each 


100 


% 


g0.00 
140 00 


110.00 


Nove: These plants are growing in our own nursery 
and are fine bushy specimens, each with a ball of fibrous 
roots and wrapped in burlap. COLLECTED CLUMPS 


F.O.B. our shipping point, in carload lots. 
3 MO. Gti, 2 oo Sp BME SOG jors Care 
Smaller sizes on application. 


We make a specialty of collected Rhododendron 
Maximum in carload lots. They vary in size from 14 


to 6 ft. From 65 to 350 plants can be put into acar, 


de- 


_pending on the size of the plants desired. We ship only 
A No. 1 plants, and are the largest dealers in this fine 


evergreen in the country. 
Special prices on large quantities. 
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10 

Taxus canadensis Canadian Yew 
t2) in. Gs ts 8. $I,ooreache % g.00 

Taxns cuspidata Japanese Yew 
if MO) GH oo kb no etisitgy Gael 15.00 
iy WO) A Site, o a a > $2.00 each 17.50 


2 to 24 ft. Amer’n grown $3.50 each 30.00 
23 to 3 ft. Amer’n grown $4.50 each —_ 40.00 


100 


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EVERGREENS. 9 


10 {00 
Thuya ellwangeriana Ellwanger’s Arbor Vite 
sy (WO) AL tio o ob 6 0 8 $3.00 each $25.00 $ 
Ty WO) CRY SAB G-8 oa BO $4.00 each 37.50 
globosa Globe Arbor Vite 
Sy 1 Whew 6 G 2-H H om OO 0 6.00 50.00 
ON iro See ee Ae An oS conte eth at 7.50 60.00 
LdetOn «2 pl tiosaetice Sees: $1.25 each _—_—10.00 85.00 
Py Akay Py Why Goo > oO Slo d $2.50 each 20.00 
George Peabody 
ie Ais) fh Ny, Go -OG eh bb Gp 5.00 40.00 
Cis (RO ee RES! ol Auer de en YOM So! 7.50 60.00 
Hoveyi Hovey’s Golden Arbor Vite 
14 to 2 ft. with ball . . $1.50 each 12.50 
2 to 24 ft. with ball . . $1.75 each 15.00 
4 to 44 ft. with ball’. . $3.50 each 30.00 
Little Gem 


1o to 12 in.X 8 to 1roin. . $1.50 each 12.50 100.00 
occidentalis American Arbor Vite 


iy (KO) ib Ws 6 o 8 6 oo 8 brah ce 1.50 12.50 
 N@) Bey lin 6 0 5S BO OO Pg Sry 2.50 22.50 
B® 3 Weoocsconvo oe oon 3.00 27.50 
3 (@ A iit, XOX wiinielll 6 os 5 5.00 40.00 
A (@® 8 iti, MOK & “$1.25 each —10.00 90.00 
S tO iy tit, XOX © “$1.75 each 15.00 135.00 
GH TO © iki MOK & “ $2.00 each 17.50 150.00 
© t© 7 Ii, XOX & Late Bae 
$2.50 to $4.00 each 
7 to 8 ft. XX with ball. .... 


$5 to $7.50 each 
8 to 9 ft. XX with ball....,.. 
$8.00 to $9.00 each 


pyramidalis Pyramidal Arbor Vite 


B (OB ic op & oa $ .75 each 6.00 50.00 
B 1 di iho oo 9 o bo $1.25 each ‘10.00 85.00 
3 tO Ge iiss oo oo 6 oAPG CAN AGW)  22HCO 
BET © ith oeoa 6a 4 $3.50 each 30.00 

Readii 

see (KO) PE Ay 5 9 9 0 6 6 ae es 7.50 60.00 
Standishii 

it. 1K) Jey SH bo pp Go 6 $1.50 each 12.50 

Waxii 

Kee NOSES nm ey oe Guth eo Ne, 7.50 
Woodwardii 

t TO 2B Wee oo ov oo 6 6 7.50 60.00 
warreana (Siberica) Siberian Adina? Vite 

it WO 2 MMe oo oo 6 55 0 O98 4.50 40.00 
BR 100) Diz Miso ob oo 9 oO 8 imiked 6.00 50.00 
Tsuga canadensis pete iSiqallore 
WO) TP. wo oo 6 6 BO +t 3-75 35.00 
13 to 2 ft with ball . .$ 50 each 4.50 40.00 
A (0) Ay tit, GB 4 683 79 Caen 6.00 50.00 
Hy WO 3 iit, ™ “ . . $1.50 each 13.50 100.00 
3 tO Bp it, “ , . $1.75 each 15.00 150.00 
Br t@ A” ii, ™ “  , .$2.00each 17.50 175.00 
i § ttt, © s . $3.50 each 32.50 


4 
53 to 6 ft. X fine spec. with ball 
burlapped, $6 to $9 each 
Yucca filamentosa Adam’s Needle 
ASAE 5 So) o do 1.50 12.00 
X heavy spec. . . 3.50 


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10 100 
Acer dasycarpum Silver Maple 
~ 1@ Pdr, Cal « © 2 . $1.25 each $ 10.00 
ginnale Tartarian Maple 
A Ww) 8 tile o cro o o o 0 RO@AG 4-50 40.00 
CO (WO By We oo cco o oft -opm em 6.00 50.00 


negundo Ash-leaved Maple 

10 to 12 ft. (2% to 34in. cal.) : 
$1.75 each 15.00 
platanoides Norway Maple 


3 ti 1 iit, clo c 6 4 6 0 #8 pS each 6.00 50.00 
1® WO) 12 ii oo o o a 6 eHilWO CaCI 8.50 75.00 
WB WOE Aes 2 ob ao oh CACID sea Se 125.00 
Schwedleri Schwedler’s Maple 
OP WO, Bead, o Boe ad oo oll dy Caen 6.co 
saccharinum, Sugar Rock Maple 
6 to 8 ft. 1din.cal. . . $ 60 each 5.50 50 00 
8 toro ft. 14tortin. cal. $ 75 each 6.50 60.00 
io to 12 ft.1$ to in. cal. $1.00 each 7.50 70.00 


12 to 14 ft. 1} to 2in.cal. $1.50 each 13.50 110.00 

14 to 16 ft. 2 to 2} in. cal. $1.75 each 15.00 

16 to 18 ft.2jto 2din. cal. $2.35 each 22.50 
Aesculus hippocastanum [European Horse Chestnut 


Cw Gi tind ob oo om otk 278 Geel 6.00 
Aralia pentaphylla Five-leaved Aralia 
PES OMENS Sin 2 > Wa) plane dR ate TEVA 15.00 
Bi COpa Al (Pertwee tes Sena ely eens 2.00 17.50 
Spinosa Hercules Clay 
25 StO- AS Malt Wears Lone eee Mas eerae 1.75 15.00 
i i & fd els, Mila . $ .40 each 3.50 25.00 
Azalea arborescens Fragrant White Azalea 
1 Vitor heh tsk Bee ete: $1.25 each 10.00 
Ghent Hybrids 
ity WO DQ tit » 5 oo 6 « o Mi@e@acl 9.00 80.00 
210 3 ft. . . 4 2 gi75 each, 15100 {10,00 


In the following varieties: 

Bouquet de Flore soft rose, double 

Coccinea speciosa orange red 

Daviesi_ white, large flowers, fragrant 

Geant de Batailles dark red 

Gloria mundi vermilion red 

Grand monarque salmon 

Ignaea nova violet red 

Louis A. Van Houtte beautiful soft red, double 
Nancy Waterer bright yellow 

Narcissiflora sulphur yellow, double 

Nero bright red 

Pallas bright red 

Rembrandt bright violet red 

Sang de gandbruges brilliant carmine red 
Souvenir de Louis Van Houtte white, with rose 
Unique bright yellow 
mollis Chinese Azalea 


Tam CO: wsIqul tel aude oy ee amen aera! 5.00 40.00 
Tap tOs 2p ott eae et ee eee $1.00 each 8.00 70.00 
2 100), Qe iit 6 og oo 9  iitet@ GACH 9.00 80.00 


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i ‘ , 10 100 
Azalea nudiflora Wild Pink Azalea a 
i KO BF it 5 6 - . .$r.25 each $10.00 $ 
3 tO A iit, XXXX fine spec. 
$4.00 each 35.00 
vaseyi Southern Azalea 
A (0) 3 ailino 0 0 9 o o o BRCGOCKIN 2B CO 
viscosa Native White Azalea 
ip W 2 iiss oo 4 6 0 oN AR SAGA eGo 90.00 
canadensis 
i {0 QA Who o « 3B! 9 4.00 30.00 
Baccharis halnifolia (ered ai Shrub 
By) {HOY Vibe BH 6 NS sa) oo 2.25 18.00 
Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry 
1 to 14 ft. Tr 1.00 6.00 
LARtOM zee Coe mres.. 6 Cr ee ee re 2 10.00 
2 to 24 ft. 2.50 17.50 
vulgaris Green or Gonna avingaty 
Loe tOGe2. wii 6 es po gran Saree 1.00 8.00 
Dee ORwea elitr ght ree Satie ae a Hee ee 1.50 10.00 
GW MAK). Marlee tg cia To as LION es he 2.00 15.00 
purpurea Purple Barberry 
It gCOcMt2 bee teas eae ee eyes he. ter 1.00 8.00 
PCy Zi TSR ae ili al atid bok Spink 1.2 10.00 
{toe wi Mitte oo) 3 a4 Rel ia 1.75 15.00 
Betula alba Eeromeen White erred 
A 1) § Tilin o o oo o © off GO Cac 4.00 30.00 
GAO 83a oo bo _$r28 each 10.00 75.00 
laciniata) Weeping Cut-leaf Birch 
© t@ 8 i oo o 6 6 o o SiO Cac 7.50 60.00 
lenta Sweet Birch 
© WW 8 iis oo 6 6 o oH aps Caco 5.00 50.00 
rubra or nigra Red or River Birch 
3 1 WW ii, o 6 o 6 > 0 0M s7y Caclh 6.00 50.00 
Calycanthus floridus Strawberry Bush 
[da tO tenet ee eh ee Lr NeeT oe. 1.20 
2 WO OEP > So Hc b 1.50 
Caragana arborescens Silt tes T ree 
RB (@ di iti, 2 6 o 5 3.00 25.00 
Carpinus americana hevastterns en Bea 
Leek) age SA ne BG ds bie heh plc 3.50 
Cp lOLM Oleh May act Nr wire ge See sg 5.00 
O WO 7 itt a. 7.00 
betulus Europaean TElon n pean 
ToutO. 2 cee (eer ee ee : 1.00 8.00 
ORs itO mma Cee aman gna SS 75 “each 6.00 
Ceanothus americana New Jersey Tea Tree 
yy WO) Se MH, 6 gg | 2.00 
Cercis canadensis Red-bud or r Judas Tree 
Zia Oa et Cee ee 2.50 
(8), AKO) Utes? J tn tp Bb of oN e $1. 45 each 15.00 100.00 
_Chionanthus virginica White Fringe 
2 WO) 3 Siti, 5 o oo o 0 off MO CACM 3.00 25.00 
Bi LOME MELE APNOX@:1IN CREPES EES OLea ch 4.00 35-00 
Clethra alnifolia Sweet Pepper Bush 
ee Atlee Tos cig pt de SG cue Bab) 1.50 12.50 
ris hen ae OM ovo a oe oo Okc 1.75 15.00 


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Cornus alba (Siberica) True Red- poe DYPeaet 


pete 1d Po enna ob ee 5 og $ 1.25 
oy AKO Sh Sends ob “bap 6. UE Tove ho F 1.50 
3 to 4 ft. 5 1.75 
flaviramea a Wallon: erences Dogwood 
et {2 Mio o NA MSs ts a 1.25 
2 W@W Filho o 6 6 ovo no 6 oo 1.35 
Eee oy Pheradim “on -¢ “Gl Bio, So A Bic 1.75 
florida White- POU Sule Dogwood 
Ti PAG) ts iid B88 oh Fer ooo 0. 6 4 5.00 
3 WO Hees boul 66 be dole 7.50 
© i ZF fie - $2.00 each 15.00 
7 NO) 3 rita 66> 8 o $2.25 each 2000 
mascula Cornelian Cherry 
AD} lilb ow > ong 0 0 6 G06 0 1.50 
Weyer AR Dep e & 1.75 
paniculata Panicled or Ges Dogwood 
3 (WO: Sith os ovo nto «0 1.75 
Pala tey wid Biter cet a deeb. GY Seto 2.00 
5 to 6 ft. 2.75 
rubra Red-flowering Deewecdn 
PL Wey eR Mes) Soh on BS $1.00 each 8.00 
Ry A: OMG 6 oo AS SE $1.25 each 10.00 
Sanguinea Red Osier ‘ 
Sy) WO) “Abilis o G6 doo Gad $ .20 each 1.00 
Sericea Silky wgenood 
3 (@ A ii, - bio e 1.50 
Stolonifera Red Osi: eared 
PY AO) Ail o6 MG 6° Ba) oF Blo 1.50 
3: stOWsde Mitte gras (ecm ae weer : 1.75 
Corylus americana American Hazelnut 
3 to 4 ft. ae ok Gs oe oXG ee 2.00 
Crataegus arnoldiana Arnold’s Thorn 
2eEatO ee SuerliCh cigs tei ren epee cae 2.00 
3 WO A iis 3.00 
carrieri 
Th Roy HS GARY Sad ng Mg sle a $1.50 each ~—12.50 
cordata Washington Thorn 
29 iLO gout tomer wenger 2.00 
Bet tOmn 4 aie lite cern) eerie mi Mee ere eee 3.25 
fi Wo Sift, 4.25 
5 to 6 ft. XXX heavy spec. 7.50 
6 to 8 ft. XX heavy spec. : 
$1.50 each 12.00 
crus-galli Cockspur Thorn 
A NO 3 illo « 2.00 
7 to 8 ft. XXX heavy spec. : 
$1.50 each _—12.00 
oxyacantha English Hawthorn 
2 (t@ B ii, a < 2.50 
OPetOn LSet iadie). wee me we ae BI. 50 each 
Paul’ s Double ew ae 
RestOM eA ait ce ae se wows ue 6.00 
5 © © i, . ~ . $1.25 ‘each 10.00 
punctata 
Zh Ni He Ss ee ar . $1.25 each 10.00 
Cydonia japonica Japanese Quince 
Ly tOr2 6 Liat 2 Se ere ee 1.00 


$ 9.00 
10.00 
12.00 


10 00 
12.50 
15.00 


45.00 
60.00 


125 00 
175.00 


10.00 
10.00 


12.50 
15.00 
20.00 


75.00 
90.00 


10.00 
12.00 


10.00 
12.00 


17.50 


8.00 


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FARQUHAR 


This rose was awarded the silver gilt medal of 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, certificated 
by the Horticultural Society of New York. The 
Farquhar Rose has glossy, bright green foliage 
which does not drop, but retains its lustre until cut 
down by severe frost, a feature which makes it most 
valuable for covering trellises, pillars, summer-houses 
and rocks. It is perfectly hardy and bears magnifi- 
cent clusters of bright pink double flowers on long 
stems which are most serviceable for vases and 
table decorations, and bloom several weeks later 
than the Dawson Rose. Fifty cents each; $4.00 per 
ten. 


MINNIE DAWSON 


This rose was awarded a medal by the Massachu- 
setts Horticultural Society in 1896. It was produced 
by crossing Rosa Multiflora and Dawson. The 
flower is double white with yellow center and is 
very delicate. It is a climber and has foliage sim- 
ilar to the Dawson. $1.00 each; $9.00 per ten. 


TREES AND SHRUBS. 13 


Cytisus laburnum Golden Chain Ke MY 
SM tON carl tr eeesarn CS rs $ .5oeach $4.00 $ 
Deutzia crenata Single dete 
m (0) 2B Mh « re ls, hth eae 1.00 8.00 
2 (HO) 3} NEB oa east eae eH, 1.50 10.00 
gracilis Dwarf Deutzia 
iA) TS SUN 4-6 Eas Site . SSR ita sos 1.00 8.00 
Lemoinei 
Tp ea CO MM Omme Th (MONE fc. oe: aoe oe a flea A 1.00 8.00 
PECANS) SHGE GMS crehS Coat a! Te 5 4 1.50 10,00 
Pride of Rochester Double White Flowers 
2 Weal Ope. CL trees. pee) me ak ate sae 1.50 10.00 
scabra 
2BetO Coal area eetees ace ees kelirn 1.25 10.00 
COOP pe Winie. 6 hOB Guge Eae Ss! 6 1.50 12.00 
Elaeagnus angustifolia Oleaster 
2dr (OW mht Seraecgey ba ee Mymenetaa 1.75 15.00 
argentea Silver-leaved Oleaster 
Fae AWOy SY Adc ball Boe wh erly ap 1.75 15.00 
longipes Corus) ) Japanese Oleaster 
Tmt O lig 29 eritee ser tipahs Wgaom.c kort ane 1.50 12.00 
PAO Psy Stee tie eee deters 1.75 15.00 
Bien OME mes ftch ata gaa ar, gece gn 2.25 17.50 
odoratus 
Py HO” SEA bell. eed he ih Ls 1.75 15.00 
umbellata 
OTERCO Daan tetas Sire Pay ee ek Se 3.00 20.00 
Euonymus alatus Cork bark 
If TON bite lt ee ee ow SE $ .75 each 6.00 50.00 
2a tOne 3a. ftug. Sea toe $1.25 each _10.00 90.00 
Seat CO MAAS Rita Rarer Pec $2.25 each 20.00 
AvextOs Gop hte. arses, ie Ae $4.00 each 40.00 
Sime LO Ose tah aur mite ie nt $7.00 each 50.00 
OnetOcarmett tae were aN, 1, $8.00 each 75.00 
americanus Strawberry Bush 
37m lO- gid eet tere cca ae. e604 2.50 20.00 
bungeanus poping Tree 
our COMM Omit CeeX@XOX Grey su irre mina nes 3.50 30.00 
O tT 7 iti, Kx SDCCh «<7. te gee 4.50 40.00 
obovatus Running teen Bush 
Tie LOMW2 eae tee actere ete tea eer : 2.00 15.00 
PCO CRP ES ee hela tee Ay ag ae 2.50 20.00 


radicans Evergreen Creeper (See Evergreens). 
Exochorda grandiflora Pearl Bush 


2, tO, e2e ft. oo ee ke ole id 2.00 
Per (0), Fs TRS ola ioe go! Gre loo! BLD 2.50 
Fagus sylvatica Europaean Beech 
2 tOme ge Vite Mem AD cn ger u.e anne mes 2.00 15.00 
Stops 4am ithe oe sor f $ .50 each 4.50 35.00 
Riversii Rivers’ Blood-leaved Beech 
She (OMi sit eeay. eae ane ee ee tn. 1.00 9.00 
Se LOmnOu att: wnt te. a cece) sue. 1.25 10.00 
Forsythia fortunel Fortune’s Golden Bell 
29 RO FESEE LHR ST hy RSET ER 1.25 10.00 
5} Wor ce Bato soo OS Ob Some SS 1.50 12.00 
5 to 6 ft. XXX heavy spec... . 4.00 30.00 
6 to 7 ft. XXX heavy spec... . 4.50 35.00 


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; 10 100 
Forsythia intermedia ; 
elt Eh waters cg apeebee ei Drees ete 
3 t© A iil, 2 U8 1.75 15.00, 
A W@ 8 tit, XXX heavy spec. So ‘6 4.00 30.00 
sieboldil 
A 1i@ % ii, ROXOK FMT, 6 o oo 9 4.00 30.00 
5 to 6 ft. XXX heavy spec... . 4.50 35.00 
suspensa Wieaukts: Golden Bell 
2 WO 3 iit, . 0 [.50 12.00 
viridissima 
4 to 5 ft. XXX heavy spec... . 4.00 35.00 
Fraxinus americana White Ash 
3 tO W© iit, o « 5.00 40.00 
10 to 14 ft. id to 2 in. cal. $1.00 each 7.50 65.00 
Gymnodalus canadensis Kentucky Coffee 
5 t © iirc 6 oo o 6 o HNO CAOD 8.50 
Halesia tetraptera Silver-bell 
ee ARO Cy MRO Thea od ch teeta c joe 3.00 
3 t A ii, . pel 4.00 
Hamamelis virginiana Witch idtavell 
A ASO) YP ike onl a be of wi 0) Lg'4o Pos 2.50 18.00 
MO) Zk th oe yo 0 oo ot ashen, 3.00 25.00 
7h AWOL, Te eats) Ae lo ee a a A Ba G 4.00 35.00 
Hibiscus althea Rows of Sheron 
In following varieties: 
Alba plena_ white 
© i FP iio oo 4 oo of} GO Caen 4.00 
Ardens purplish blue 
AL (WO) By iit, 6 oc 0 6 0 6 o 8 WFO GAC 4.00 
purple 
iit 6. 0 - .$ .50 each 4.00 
Boule de Feu. very double red 
A {W0) Ay tie 5 0 0 0 © 6 0 of Gach 4.00 
Carnea plena flesh color 
PH AKO).- 2% 1s 4) & ‘ovo. dd o $ .50 each 4.00 
Comte de Haimont pink 
A NO Dy itso so do oo oft GOCAGA 4.00 
Duchess de Brabant lilac 
FW © Me co oo + oo fs BOGAN 4.00 
Joan d’Arc double pure white 
§ t© © iis co oo oo a oH GO CaCH 4.00 
Lady Stanley white 
J (OO tiles gol oe 6 « ot RoGady 4.00 
Monstrosa_ large double white flowers 
MY Gott & coc os. 6 $3 S30.Gac 4.00 
paconiflora white with cherry red eye 
BS WO Ge tho eo 6 6 0 od QoRReN 4.00 
Totus albus simplex single pure white 
3 W Ber tt, o < - . $ .50 each 4.00 
Hippophaea rhamnoides Sa Beceem 
3 etO ANd ONT eta ae ee ee : 1.25 
4 to at ft. . b1f 5 6 ive 1.75 
Hydrangea arborescens Wild Hydrangea 
eS MOD GY sin st Beal aed got ib “ae 1.75 15.00 


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15 
10 1 
Hydrangea ee pve a 
DB M0) 3 Allis o-oo o $ 5 
3 to’ 4 “ft. 
gr. fl. 
24 §tOD Qamet terme ere) era oe Caney 1 TE715 12.00 
Standards 
MO tii 6 26 6 o oo Boapy wacla 5.00 
Hypericum aureum Golden St. dobry s Wort 
ng 1) D2 iti, ioe: oe ee 1.75 
Ilex glabra Ink Raa 
ys lit, 6-0 0 6 0 6 o RO CaCH 7.50 
verticillata| Black Alder 
Fae LOzn 14 aeohte gir. acs scat Nets GE tee 3.00 25.00 
Kerria japonica Globe hone 
PAO) 8, Mili ae kets 6 SRO Mg abe a 2.00 15.00 
Ligustrum ibota Tenants Brive 
yes Aan Blea ong dit at eee 1.00 8.00 
heel OQ 3 tant tS eee we Ot ey wet ae 1.50 10.00 
Bee Woy eee udts 6 te gh 1.75 12.00 
Note—This aaalies one of sine Fae ede Plants. 
media Chinese Privet 
Zit BLOT boat CS ete, ver iam oie ar 1.25 8.00 
$70 M 
ovalifolium California Privet 
2iee Ont 3 el ea wars ecg Wer ae YA 1.00 8.00 
ole ete Scr eh ae ee 1.50 10.00 
regelianum Regel’s Dwarf Privet 
Tagg CO}peZgoyl eer tsy- ce ee or eee aerate eae 1.50 12.00 
Zit Ongrodgel Ce ar Ben eee ee ape, es ee 1.75 15.00 
Drie O ng Sect tre. wes eae a1.ae fice Career 2.25 18.00 
Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree 
§ tO © ii, oo 6 6 5 o of Co Gach 5.00 
© 1) SB lito od obo ¥ of3 HR Caan 6.00 
Lonicera bella albida 
O Wh) 7 Tt oo 6 6 + 2h HE aaa 6.00 
cae Brilliant Papeete 
4 to 5 2.50 
chrysantha 
3 WO A itt, ; 2.25 20.00 
morrowi Japanese 2 uth Honeysuckle 
A 1 B iio oo o ay lous 2% 1.50 10.00 
3 WO A iit, > « Am by bp 1.75 15.00 
di WO tit, XXX he: avy spec. So 6 5.00 30.00 
tartarica Red Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Ze eter 3} “He. bp whe uth ny ay ba a 1.50 10.00 
3 to 4 fa), San ae ae eae 1.75 15.00 
eR tOMMC MEL te Vee eae ete b dae Gere. a hn 2.25 
Gy WO WO hs ome SoS ty. Bete. 2.75 


Magnolia alexandrina Ghineeee var. 
3% to 4 ft. XXX heavy spec. with 


ball. . . . . $2.25 each 20.00 
glauca Sweet or Swamp Magnolia 
YM Sits o G oo 6 a 7 WS CRON. Awioe 


soulangeana Soulange’s Magnolia 
3 to 4 ft. XXX heavy spec. . 

$2.00 each __17.50 
4 to 5 ft. XXX heavy spec. , 
$2.75 each 25.00 
5 to 5% ft. XXX heavy sueG: 

$3.75 each 35.00 


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100 


65.00 


60.00 


65.00 
75.00 


17.50 


10.00 
15.00 
20.00 


12.00 


12.50 
15.00 


9.00 
12.00 
15.00 
25.00 


12.00 
15.00 
25.00 


10 
Magnolia stellata Hall’s Japanese Magnolia 
2 to 24 ft. XXX heavy spec... . 
$2.00 each 17.50 
24 to 3 ft: XXX heavy spec... . 
$3.00 each 25.00 
Malus atrosanguineum 
G tO GH ili,c co vo os $1.00 each 8.50 
baccata Siberian Flowering Crab 
A i) Q Sis oo oo oo of GCAO 6.50 
floribunda Flowering Crab 
A {@ GB li o oo 0 « . .$ .75 each 7.00 
§ {®@ © Iiies o bo oo $1.00 each 8.50 
© (@ 7 Ii, oo 0 6 5 6 ohSLAR CACM 1OCe 
ioensis Betchel’s Double Flowering Crab 
4 to tiem Ge od io. di,o! Bho. t 7.50 
Parkmanni Parkman’ s Crab 
3 to 4 ft... .. . . $1.00 each 
schedeckeri 
A {O GB We oF 6 eo 6 o $ .75 each 7.00 
B 1 © itor oo oo $1.00 each 8.50 
spectabilis Chinese double flowering Crab 
Gt © Wks 006 64 6 $1.00 each 8.50 
: flora eae alba 
§ (© © Ti,» oo 5 5 0 6 HOO Gael 8.50 
toringo Dwarf Crab 
A N® GB its do 6 og wo $ .75 each 7.00 
Morus Tea’s Weeping Mulberry 
4yr. heads. . . $1.50 each 12.50 
Myrica asplenifolia Sweet Fern 
op AWS. PROS oo eee ee 2.00 
cerifera Bayberry 
TemetOmmel te tte teem are 1.50 
TietOMe ze olga eae 1.75 
Ze tOme2ae tite. eerste ee age 2.25 
Dy Wo) 3 thi Das 
Oxydendron arboreum Sorrel T ree 
2 to 3 ft....... .$ .75 eagh 7.00 
ANG) Abin ete go ¥ $1.50 each 10.00 
Panax sessilifolia 
3 1 A tik 1.50 
Phelodendron amurense Ohiinese Cork Tre ree 
15 to 18 ft. 3 to 5 in. cal. $1.00 each 9.00 
Philadelphus avalanche 
Py OAS) 1h GN cont A Sehy Jolene b 1.50 
Per AMY Paha Hess a to wo Hd 6b 1.75 
coronarius Mock Orange 
14 to 2 ft... ¥ Hic 1.00 
Zep tOMy ap ktiwes eee eae oe ay: 1.50 
Ri tOsso4 We tics) See pen a Bremer meee 1.75 
SyentOs Ope tt See ea mea 2.75 
grandiflorus Dae foc rE Mock Orange 
2 WO F fea 6 oa 1.50 ° 
SE IMRO MD ally Bo eed ky ioe) a 1.75 
Py Noy I waitin diss) og By a Td gee & 3.00 
Cher altaniic aw es. Be Go et 4 4.50 
Platanus orientalis Oriental Plane or European Button Ball 
CONT Omg i Caen emer: . . $1.00 each 8.50 
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; : 10 1 
Populus alba White or Silver Poplar 
1o to 12 ft. 14 to 14 in. cal. $4.50 $ 
12 to 1s ft.1$to2 in.cal. 6.00 
bolleana Bolle’s Poplar 
Ai (1) 8 3Siesc oo o080 208 1.50 5.00 
SiAtO RIO Wet teen ee . $1.00 each 9.00 
fastigiata Lombardy Boylan 
G1 © lho ovo oneooeo a8 6 2.cO 17.50 
© t@ 8 Tilo o oo aus ¢ 2.75 25.00 
12 to 14 ft. 14 to 1$in. cal. § 75 each 6.00 50.00 
monolifera Carolina Poplar 
8 (@ 1© i, oo oo 6 6 . $ .40 each 3.50 30.00 
1o to 12 ft. 1}to 1jin.cal. $ .50 each 4.50 40.00 
12 to 14 ft. 14 to 2 in. cal.$ .75 each 6.50 60.00 
Prunus pissardi Purple leaf Plum 
2 WW) 3 ff, o oo 6 0 6 of} BS CaCl 2.00 15.00 
§ t@® © ith o o o . . $ .30 each 2.50 18.00 
triloba Double Flowering Plum 
ay KO) B Ye 9 0 0-68 9 6 © $ .25 each 2.00 {7.50 
Pyrus arbutifolia ed Choke pte 
yay che lilo op bo 2 616 Bo} oO 1.75 15.00 
ppeday eey ti, 58d oR Oy oO ab oe ¢ 2.00 17.50 
floribunda var. nigra Black Choke Berry 
3 (O Gh tito 6 6 4 6 . .$ .15 each 1.00 8.00 
A MO Q-iho 6 660d o $ .20 each 1.50 10.00 
Bi © sis © 5 8 0 « $ .30 each 2.50 20.00 
Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak 
A (@ G il, o o ¢ . $ .75 each 6.00 50.00 
§ (© © to o « . $ .go each 7.50 60.00 
coccinea Scarlet Oak 
Ch AKO) “Op fey oho eee - $1.25 each 10.00 
7 to 8 ft.. . $1.50 each 13.50 
8 to 9g ft. . $2.00 each 117.50 
g to ro ft: . . . $2.50 each 20.00 
macrocarpa Mossy Gayo Oak 
OW) 7 Silhn oo 4 4 . $1.00 each 9.00 
palustris Pin Oak 
6 to 7 ft. low-branched $1.00 each 8.50 60.00 
7 to 8 ft. iN $1.25 each —-10.00 85.00 
8 to g ft. 3 $1.35 each ~=-12.50 90.00 
g toro ft. iH $1.50 each 13.50 120.00 
NG) (KO WK Aik ‘ $2.00 each 17.50 150.00 
ii {1 iQ iM, i $2.50 each 22.50 175.00 
robur var. fastigiata ye English Oak 
8 i 1® foo os 6 0 ¢ . $3.25 each 30.00 
rubra Red Oak 
A 1® & iti o o . $ .75 each 6.00 50.00 
§ (© © it, oo 4 o . $1.00 each 8.50 75.00 
© {@ dit 4 5-5 6 < . $1.25 each 10.00 90.00 
7 to 8 ft. . $1.35 each 12.50 100.00 
8 io 10 ft. . $1.50 each 13.50 125.00 
N@) (WO) 3} Ii, o 6 . $2.00 each 17.50 150.00 
Rhamnus catharticus iShahadhrorea 
2 WW) 8 ie > o 4 a 0 . . § .20 each 1.75 15.00 
3 Wo A iit « . $ .25 each 2.00 17.50 
lanceolata 
3 N@® 4 ie oo oo Oe $ .25 each 2.00 17.50 
Rhodotypos kerrioides White Kerria 
2 to Lith geen oe. $ .20 each 1.20 10.00 


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18 TREES AND SHRUBS. 


10 
Rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac 
ig} W@) 2 ils 5 o o o 0 o off GOCACM S 3.50 
2 WY FR iis o 6 6 9 6 o 0 G78 Cac 6.00 
cotinus Smoke Tree or Purple Fringe 
2 © 3 iil o wo 0 oo oO BO CREM 1.80 
SW Zh i, co o 6 6 0 0 of 2B CAC 1.75 
glabra Smooth Sumach 
2 tO 3 iio oo 0 6 o ofh BOGACH 1.75 
laciniata Cut-leaved Sumach 
2D WO) 3 i, po o 0 0 0 off 30 CaCl 2.50 
3 tO a fit, 0 $ .4o each .00 
Ribes aureum Calon Gasene 
2 WO 3 WW o « $ .15 each 1.00 
3 tO A J 5 oo 6 0 o of 2OGACI 1.50 
A. TO G Mita» 5 o 6 0 o of QO Caen 2.50 
§ WO © t,o oo oc o 5% cas GACH 3.00 
© i 7 ii, « $ .40 each 3.50 
sanguineum Rod. flowering Currant 
ry W) B ite o « . . $ .20 each 1.75 
Rosa blanda Early Wild Rese 
Tihist Ome? mentite ene ae . .$ .20 each 1.50 
A WO RB tie o « $ .25 each 1.75 
Crimson Rambler 
2 1 3 Ii oo 6 0 6 0 683} 3 GACH 2.00 
Dawson Pink Climber 
3 yrs... . .$ 35 each 2.00 
Daybreak (Dawson Hybrid) Pink Memorial 
3 yrs. . . . . $1.00 each 7.50 
$500 per M, 
4 yrs. .. . .$1.25 each 10.00 
$700 per M. 
Dorothy Perkins Double Pink Rambler 
BMY BY Stic go bo 6 Ai wR GAN 1.50 
Farquhar Pink Climber 
BAO BPR Go ae a oo odd GAS GAG 3.00 
Frau Karl Druschki finest double white 
2 N@ 3 io 5 6 5 oo 8S OCHO 3.00 
Gardenia 
2B aliso co o 9 3 5 oS PR ERIN 1O@o 
Hiawatha crimson 
ZW B iio oo o - $ .35 each 2.00 
Lady Duncan Dawson Hybrid 
2yrs. .. . .$1.00 each 10.00 
3yts. . . . . $1.35 each 12.50 
Lady Gay (new) deep rich rose strong grower 
2 AK) By ihn oo FG oo SF SRG 2.00 
lucida Glossy Rose 
th; WO) AD {it o 5 ¢ . $ .20 each 1.20 
2, tor 24 ft - $ .25 each 1.50 
23 WO Bi itt, 6 o o « - $ .30 each 2.00 
lucida alba White Wild Rose 
ey WO) BD io 5 ¢ . $ .25 each 2.00 
Manda’s Tian 
Peden, eon tte te fhe 25 each ‘10.00 
Minnie Dawson Daween hybrid white 
A WO) 3 iit, « - . . $1.00 each 10.00 
Mme. George Bruant @oubile white rugosa 
2 LO zee tte ye wee pia rheach 3.00 


15.00 


17.50 
9.00 
12.00 


15.00 


17.50 


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TREES AND SHRUBS. 19 
Rosa multiflora Bramble Rose y Or 
2 1 3 ho 6 oo + o of BOGAGH & 1.50 $ 12.00 
3 WO di iil oo oo + o off 2B Cac 2.00 15.00 
Nitida 
iy 1 B itis o 0 0 5» o o of AO CACIn 1.50 12.00 
Queen of the Prairie double red flower 
D2 I 3 Ji, oo 0 6 0 6 of 2OGa@h 1.75 15.00 
repens 
2 WW 3 Silo oo 0 5 6 of} 23 GaGa 2.00 15.00 
rubiginosa Sweet Brier 
Tp tO) 2ity ee epi s20 reach 1.50 12.00 
AW 3 Ii oo oo 6 0 of 2B GAO 2.00 15.00 
rugosa Japanese Rose 
itgy WO) 2 fils o 6 6 6 6 6 of} oitQ Gala 1.20 8.00 
2 WO 2y fie 5 oo 5 6 o 0 BO CAC 1.50 10.00 
BH WO 3 i oo o oo o of AR Caan 1.75 12.00 
alba White Japanese Rose 
i W 2 Ii, o oo 0 0 0 of way Caen 2.00 15.00 
Setigera Prairie Rose 
2 1 3 iti, o s 6 0.6 0 of BO GACH 1.75 15.00 
spinossissima 
13 to 2 ft... - . $ .50 each 4.00 30.00 
2 NO) Di Wie 0 5 o 0 6 o oS 7S Gan 6.00 40.00 
South Orange Perfection 
2 iti,o 0 9 0 0 o o IAS CAC 10.00 
Wedding Bell 
2 illiso oo 0 6 6 0 SCO Cac 9.00 
wichuriana Memorial Rose 
3 WEE 0 o 5 0 M8 30 Caen 2.25 17.50 
Hybrid Perpetuals and Teas 
Except where otherwise noted: 
2 1 FB il, o o o 0 oo of 28 Cain 2.00 17.50 
American Pillar pink 
3 WO BD iis o 5 o 6 0 0 oft o7Q Cac 6.00 50.00 
Baroness Rothschild pale rose, very large flowers 
Bessie Brown 
itz W @ ti, oc oo oo » of} oO Gan 4.50 40.00 
Betty 
gy WO) 2 fio o co 6 6 o fh oS Cac 2.75 
Captain Christy delicate flesh color 
Captain Haywood bright crimson 
Conrad F. Meyer 
Ii; HO BD il, 6 6 6 o 6 0 085 ofS CAGD 2a7iG 20.00 
General Jacqueminot brilliant carmine 
Gruss an Teplitz deep red, hybrid tea rose 
Harrison yellow 
La France 
Mabel Morrison white 
Madame Caroline Testout large double silvery rose 
$ .35 each 3.00 25.00 


Magna Charta_ bright pink 

Margaret Dickson white, with pale flesh center 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet pale pink 

Mrs. John Laing soft pink, fragrant, free bloomer 


Mrs. R. Sharman Crawford deep rose pink, flowers large 
and perfect, free bloomer 


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Rosa Paeonia 
Paul Neyron dark rose, of enormous size 


10 


Prince Camille de Rohan deep velvety crimson 


Rogosa Blanche de Coubert 


ir {i> Qo silks n oo 6 6 0 3b 3S Ca@n S8 Rao) 
Cecile Brunner 
5 in. pots. . .$ .75 each 6.00 
Ulrich Brunner bright cherry red 
Rubus deliciosus 
i TO A tile so oo 5 o ohh 2G GAC 2.00 
Odoratus 
iy WO 2 ite . $ .25 each 2.00 
Salix britzensis Red- eviteadl Willow 
7 WO 8 sti, 6 6 oo 0 5 of MO GAG 3.50 
pentandra Laurel-leaved Willow 
3 1) Zt Sites bo 8 P ay 0 fh 2G Cad 2 00 
Ah Ady fF Ge, Bo oo 8 . b .35 each 3.00 
regalis Royal or White- leaned Willow 
3 tOeg® ft. Tee . .@ .25 each 2.00 
Cssttol 7a t te.) =e . . .40 each 3.25 
vittelina alba Golden Willow 
2 ALORNG pelt twee pede. .  .20 each 1.75 
BUD Yl we ood po & 0 eS GAO 2.00 
Sambucus aurea Golden Byles 
BOMtOL Ea wl tte gee 5 588 QS Caen 2.00 
nigra Europaean Elder 
3 OG. tit ols 6 oo o off 2S CRE 2.00 
racemosus or pubescens Red-berried Elder 
aeemes0) Wet i ois sea wih $ .20 each 1.75 
Sorbus aucuparia Mountain Ash 
5 t© © iit, . - . +. .60 each 5.00 
GEEtOT (8° Bite al Pie eenpee7Sneach 6.50 
Spiraea Anthony ASS Waterer’s Spiraea 
TSLO Mcrae. Ut ane ane DESTICRC ACH 1.40 
ty WO BP sie 5 6 6 6 a o oS pO GAGH Nay 
2eetOn 2 eeite sete arm . . .25 each 2.00 
arguta : 
I 1) 9 Seg 5 4 og att rg Gah 1.20 
callosa alba White Bush Meadow Sweet 
IdestOs e2d uit eee) ay . $B .15 each 1.25 
callosa rosea Rosy Buen Meadow Sweet 
SeelOee 4a witaen pape - $ .20 each 1.75 
opulifolia Ninebark 
J MO AW til og eo 5 2) a SR ons Galt 1.20 
ZA 1@® 5. tills bo 9 oo a oh MO @ACH 1.50 
SeatO OMA L ie tie. eer wemsbiezceeach 1.75 
© % B si, o o 6% « . $ .30 each 2.2 
opulifolia aurea Gbiden spear 
Sue LOLRa: pit aw o. i .20 each 1.50 
ADs by 5 o 6 oft aR Gavel 2.00 
Prunifolia Bridal vues 
iy WO) 2B TE og - .@ .20 each 1.50 
Thunbergii Tan ere: s Spirea 
ey WO 2 ie 5 5 og 6 6 - .@ .15 each 1.25 
A Ake) Py sil oo 6 5 ft ENS ke Can 1745 
2 a5 OmG matt ten meena eo cseach 2.00 


100 


$B 25.00 


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LADY DUNCAN 


This fine rose was awarded a silver medal by the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1900. It is 
a hybrid of the ever excellent Rugosa and the Me- 
morial Rose (R. Wichuriana). It has the prostrate 
long rampant growth of the Wichuriana, while the 
Rugosa blood shows in the luxuriant, dark, glossy 
foliage, and in the profusion of large, single flow- 
ers. ‘The petals of rich glowing pink melt into an 
exquisite large yellow centre. Lady Duncan is 
perfectly hardy, even to Canada, is a strong grower, 
free bloomer, and of long duration of blooming. 

The stock is limited. Order now for Spring 
delivery. Good strong plants which will yield a 
mass of blossoms in late June of this year. $1.00 
each, $10 per dozen. 


DAYBREAK 


This rose was awarded a silver medal by the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1899. It is 
a rose of Wichuriana type crossed with Rambler 
Dawson. A vigorous grower, profuse bloomer, ex- 
cellent too for forcing. The flowers are single, in 
great pyramidal clusters of deep, yellowish pink, 
somewhat darker than Lady Duncan, the petals of 
a lighter shade toward the centre. The foliage is 
bright, glossy green, and the habit trailing, like its 
parent, Wichuriana. 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 each; $9.00 
per ten. ma 


TREES AND SHRUBS. 


F 10 
Spiraea Van Houtteii Van Houtte’s Spirzea 
14 to 2 ft.. bp - .toeach $ 85 
2 stO,wiedeitee eee $ .15 each 1.00 
PY 1 3 tis 9 4 a 0 0 o OSS AO Carel 1.50 
3 1) A ii 0 56 0 © « - .25 each 2.00 
A t® § ii 5 6 6 oo 0 of GOCAGH 2.75 
B WO Gy lt, o 6 o 0 . > .S0 each 4.00 
Styrax japonica Japanese Sina ax 
iy 1 DB itl, . > .20 each 1.50 
Symphoricarpus racemosus Snowberry 
3 MIO 3 IMs goo ¢ .  .20 each 1.75 
vulgaris road Currant 
NO BY SHENG? oo $6 ie . . .15 each 1.00 
3} WO) db Wie sg a to So $ .20 each 1.25 
Symplocus cratagoides 
A iO 3 iio 6 oo oo oA ARCA T1OEo 
BN ZL ii o od o . .p1.50each 12.50 
Syringa japonica Japan Tree I.ilac 
GB tO® © Wee oo 6 oo of 79 Caen 6.00 
Josikaea 
3. WO ide 6 6 6 Sue » -$ .30 each 2.50 
Persica Persian Lilac 
it (WO 2 io oo oo 6 oi BO CHO 1.75 
2 iW 8 i oo od 0 o off BS CAC 2.2 
3% WO A ili, oo a 0 6 © of} BS Caen 3.00 
di 11) G ji 6 o o 5 o off ofS CAC 6.00 
alba White Persian Lilac s 
2 1) 3 iil oo o o 6 o oth BY CACM DAG 
By Oye Wh | Beno oa bc $ .35 each .0 
villosa gen Lilac 
gy 1) 2 fh a o 6 6 o 0 oth BO CACM 1.75 
vulgaris conmen Purple Lilac 
2 tO 3 fit, so os oo o 4 off og CAC 1.25 
8 WO Zh Visa a oo 415 of BO GAC 1.75 
vulgaris alba. Common White Lilac 
my () BA We o os o o 5 otk wo cae 1.75 
DW) Fille 6 6 6 0 6 6 oth 2B CHO 2.00 
tO Me eeftehy ae ee. 5 of ofS Caxeln 3-00 
NAMED VARIETIES 
iy WO) B Mee oe 5 o 9 oa ARQ CACH 2.00 
be MO Shaders Groat . . .50 each 4.50 
3. WO A ti 5 3 6 ce oo OND HS CaO 6.00 
Ji {i@) Gi, 6 6 6 5 o bo AN Caen 7.50 


We have a very fine stock of named 
varieties in the following sorts: 


Abel Carriere single cobalt blue 
Alba grandiflora single pure whlte 
Alphonse Levallee single pale lilac 
Belle de Nancy double white 
Charles Bret 

Chas. Joly fine reddish purple 
Charles X_ single dark reddish purple 
Casimir Perrier double white 
Charles Dixe 

Comte Horace de Chriseul 

C. B. Van Ness large dark purple 


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22 TREES AND SHRUBS. 


Syringa Congo reddish purple 
Condorset double reddish purple 
Doyen Keteleer double purple 
Emile Lemoine double pinkish lavender 
Geant de Batailles 
Jean Bart double lilac 
Jean d’Arc 
Lavalensls rosea double mauve 
La Mauve double mauve 
Leon Simon lavender 
Lemoine flora plena 
Louis Henry 
Marie Legraye single white, very fine 
Matthew de Dombasle doulble white 
Maxime Cornu double pinkish violet 
Michel Buchner double lavender 
Mme. Abel Chatenay double white, fine 
Mme. Cornu 
Mme. Lemoine double white, fine 
Monument Carnot 
Philemon 
Pierre de Bouveau double purple 
Pierre Cargneany 
President Carnot double deep lilac 
President Grevy double bluish lavender 
President Seymour 
Prince de Beauves double purple 
Pyramidale 
Rubra de Marley single rich, rosy purple 
Souvenir de Louis Christy 
Souvenir de Ludwig Spath single rich deep purple. 
One of the finest 
Souvenir de L. Thibaut double reddish purple, 
large flowers 


Virginity very fine white 
Volcan 
Wm. Robinson 


10 100 
Stephanandra Flexuosa 
2 iW 2B loo o oo 0 0 BOCA. 8 WZ Sh Roo 
Tilia americana eencidteenn india 
6 to 8 ft: 2hin. cal’ . . $75 each 6.00 50.00 
§ © 1© it. Bh in cal. . . $1.00 each 8.50 75.00 
europaea European Linden 
© 1 8 fies o 6 0 o o off 7% Gaxeln 6.00 50.00 
§ WO) 1 ii, s oo vo 6 o o AO Caen 8.50 75.00 
var. Deas Large-leaved Linden 
© t@ 8 ii, 5 oo o 6 0 oft Caen 1@Co 
8 (© W© ito oo 0 3 okt GOCAEn 13.g0 
i WO 1D tis 5 o oo 6 6 o ANG CACM 1R.Co 
Ulmus americana American Elm 
GQ Wo tit, 14 in. cal. . .$ .50 each 4.00 35.00 
8 to 1o ft. 1}to 141 in. cal. .75 each 6.00 50.00 
10 to 12 ft. 4 to rf in. cal. $1.25 each 9.00 


12 to 14 ft.2 to 24 in.cal. $2.00 each 17.50 


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TREES AND SHRUBS. 23 
, =e 10 100 
Ulmus Campestris English Elm 
© (@ 8 iil, o . .$t.25 each $10.00 $ 85.00 
8 to 1o ft.. - 1.75 each 15.00 
W® WO) 12 ii, « . 2.50 each 22.50 
Viburnum Americanum 
DW 3 Sills ¢ . > .20 each 1.50 9.00 
% tO A fits -$ .25 each 1.75 12.00 
A MW@> ils sg Sth ayo CaO | vais 17.50 
acerifolium Maple- leaved Viburnum 
14 to 2 It. > .35 each 3.00 
cassinoides Withe Rel 
A ti) Dyk lili, « 5 5 9 + a oR Cexeln 2.50 20.00 
3 © Fey titi, . 3 .40 each 3-50 
34 to 4 ft. . 3.50 each 4.50 
§ WO Bey tit, . }1.00 each 9.00 
Ger Wo) O iM, oo bo -pI.25 each 10.00 
dentatum Arrowwood 
DW 3 tills o - .20 each 1.75 15.00 
3% t© A i, - . .25 each 2.00 17.50 
A (© § fit. . — .50 each 4.00 
8 t© © il, . - > .75 each 6.00 
© t@ ZF iil, - p1.25 each 10.00 
7 WO '% tity « : -p1.50 each 12.50 
dilatatum Japanese Bush Cranberry 
re {Oy iA tH ooo 6 . > .40 each 3.00 25.00 
ZW 3 iit, « . -45 each 3.50 
ZR WO A dit, - bo 6 off o7§ Carla 6.00 
lantana English Was eaains Tree 
n (@ Q ith, < . p .20 each Ter7iG 15.00 
Z 1 3 ili, « . > .30 each 2.50 20.00 
RZ WO A itt, . $ .35 each 3.00 25.00 
lentago S es r y 
1) 2 iii. . $ .20 each 1.75 15.00 
Pe (WO 3 lly = d .30 each 2.50 17.50 
molle _ 
% tO A iit, - . $b .20 each 1.75 12.00 
A WO 8 itl, « - > .25 each 2.00 15.00 
§ t© © iit. . 5 6 of 3S Gach 2.50 20.00 
opulus High Bush Sra SE 
A WO 2 itt, « 6 .20 each 1.50 12.00 
Z tO a ti, - 8 .25 each 1.75 15.00 
A fi) itt, -@ .35 each 2.75 20.00 
8 t © iit . $ .50 each 3.50 30.00 
opulus nana Dwarf Cranber ry Bush 
12 {@ 1G ila, 5 5 6 oth og @avelh 3.00 
plicatum Japan Snowball 
eb Woy 2 Si Bg “6 . $b .35 each 3.00 
RB ti A iil, ¢ .p .50 each 4.00 
prunifolium Black Haw 
iy WO) Qi itis « ® .35 each 3.50 30.00 
A WO Duy ii. . p .50 each 4.00 
tomentosum Single Pee Snowball 
LapitOs eos (ee a cee . $ .20 each 1.50 10.00 
DZ NO B itt, «  .25 each 1.75 15.06 
BW A til « $ .35 each DP 20.00 
AL (site, . B .60 each 5.00 
Xanthoxylum americana Prickly Ash 
3 tO a itt, .p .75 each 6.00 
Xanthorhiza apiifolia Yellow Root 
8 to ro in. . $B .15 each 1.35 10.00 
1o to 12 in. . p .20 each 1.50 12.00 


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VINES AND CLIMBING PLANTS. 


: 10 100 
Actinidia Arguta 
4yrs. ....$ .30each $2.50 $ 20.00 
Akebia Quinata 
3 yrs. ... .$ .30 each 2.50 17.50 
Ampelopsis Engelmanii Scarlet Virginia Creeper 
2 yrs. Strong 5 in. pots $ .35 each 3.00 25.00 


3 yrs. Strong 5 in. pots $ .35 each 3.00 25.00 
Henryii (New) Chinese 
5 in. pots . . $1.00 each 9.00 
Novre:—In habit this new climber resembles 

our native woodbine. The ground color of the 
leaves is dark velvety green, with the mid-rib and 
principal veins silvery white. The foliage has a 
very striking appearance in autumn when the 
ground color changes to vivid red, the mid-rib 
and vein remaining white. In Massachusetts 
this vine requires protection during winter, but 
would probably prove quite hardy south of New 
York, or even farther north where the influence 
of the ocean moderates the temperature. 


heterophylla 
3 yrs. .. . . .50 each 3-50 30.00 
quinquefolia Virginia Creeper 
z2yrs. . . . .@ .12 each 1.00 6.00 
350 per M. 
3 Wik 6 oo of) ot Gaelm 1.25 7.00 
$60 per M. 


veitchil Boston Ivy 
BS, oo 3 of) QR Cale 2.00 17.50 
Aristolochia sipho Dutchman’s Pipe 
4 yrs. XX str. . $ .60 each 4.50 
Celastris scandens Bitter Sweet 


BW 3 o 0 off ofS Gacln 1.25 10.00 

4 yrs. ... .# .20 each 1.50 12.00 
Clematis coccinea 

BWR oo o oh BE Can 3.00 


Gypsy Queen 
3 yrs. 5 in. pots $ .50 each 3.50 
Henryii white 
2yrs.5 in. pots .50 each 3.50 
Jackmanii blue 
3 yrs. 5 in. pots$ .50 each 3-50 
Montana Rubra New (Chinese) 
3yr. 5in. pots $1.00 each 9.00 
Nore:—This beautiful hardy new Clematis be- 
gins to bloom early in June when a profusion of 
soft, rosy-red blooms resembling those of the 
Japanese Anemone are produced. As the flow- 
ers are borne on the young wood, they appear 
more or less freely until frost. 
mongolica white, new, blooming in June 


RWS oo 5 oS BS EAC 1.75 15.00 
paniculata white, blooming in September 
yrs. .. . .$ .25 each 1.5C 12.00 
Sieboldii white with purple center 
5 in. pots . .$ .40 each 3.00 


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VINES AND CLIMING PLANTS. 25 
F a , 10 100 
Clematis Tanguticus Fine Chinese 
Sin.pots. . $1.ooeach $ 8.50 
Novre:—Variety of free and and rapid growth ; 
foliage dense and bright green. A good “climber 
and one of the best ground covering plants. 
Flowers bright yellow. 
Ville de Lyon 
3 yrs. 51n. pots $ .50 each 350 
Euonymus radicans Ivergreen Creeper See Evergreens 
Hedera helix Ineglish Ivy 
5in.pots. . .$ .25 each 2.00 5.00 
Hydrangea Petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea 
6in. pots... . .$1.50 13.50 
Lonicera halleana Hall’s Honéysuckle 
2 ik, 0 0 9 6 Ah AO) CAC 1.50 10.00 
q 3 yrs. . . . .25 each 1.75 12.00 
Alber tii 
BWilno « 6 5 of 20 each 1.50 12.00 
Lycium europaeus Matrimony Vine 
3S. 2 oe o ait oO Cac 1.50 9.00 
Sinensis Chinese Matrimony Vine 
3 and 4 yrs. .$ .20 each 1.50 9.00 
Periploca graeca Silk Vine 
3 Re oo o otk 23 Gach 2.00 15.00 
Rosa Crimson Rambler 
2 WO 3 tif, o oo o se off 28 Gach 2.00 15.00 
Dawson pink climber 
3 WHS, o o o of .85 Caclh 2.00 15.00 
Daybreak (Dawson hybrid) 
3 WS. o 5 0 o SCO Gaon 7.50 60.00 
$500 per M. 
4 yrs. . . . .mre25 each’ 10.00 80.00 
$700 per M. 
Dorothy Perkins double pink climber 
BD {WO 933 ill, oo & 3 & ¢ ofS 8 GACH 1.50 12.00 
Farquhar pink climber 
2 Wor 3 di, 6 o co o 6 oS) RS Carelm 2.00 17.50 
Hiawatha crimson 
2 Woy G iit, 5 on 6 6 0 od LQG Gach 2.00 15.00 
Lady Gay New Deep, rich rose Strong grower 
2 WO) 3 iil o o » 2 6 © «ah 38 Gan 2.00 17.50 
multiflora) Bramble Rose 
QZ WO 2B it, o o oo 0 6 oa AO Gach 1.50 12.00 
setigera Prairie Rose 
2 WO 8 iii o 5 6 5 o o of 2O Caen 1.75 15.00 
Wichuriana Memorial Rose 
RW, oo 6 oth gO CaCl 2.25 17.50 
Tecoma radicans Trumpet Vine 
RWS 6 0 a 6 Sh 20 Careln 1.50 12.00 
Vitis riparia Frost Grape 
3 yrs. X - > .35 each 3.00 
Vinca minor Periwinkle 
XX clps. 1.00 6.00 
$45 to $55, per ve 
Wistaria multijuga Loose-clustered Wistaria 
ZBwiS, o o o ohh GO CAO 4.00 
alba Loose-clustered White Wistaria 
3 WARS, 6 o o oS KO Caen 4.00 
Sinensis Chinese Wistaria 
3 WIS, o 6 4 of .§O Gacln 4.00 


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HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 


500 
50 
50 


Achillea ‘The Pearl” ..... name 
tomentosa Yellow yarrow. . . 
Aconitum napellus Monk’s hood 
Fiskeri 4 
Adonis yernalis Spring aon : 
Agrostemma coronaria Rose campion . 
albataear nr rar 
Ajuga alpina Bugle. ...... 
genevensis 5 i dtred 
reptans Creeping Neeice oars 


Althaea rosea, double, single, 
under separate colors 


Alyssum saxatile compactum Gold-dust 
Amsonia salicifolia. . . oe 
Anchusa barrelieri Alkanet .. . 
Anemone japonica, pink in pots . 
Anthemis tinctoria Chamomile 
Anthericum liliago St. Bernard’s lily 
Aquilegia canadensis Columbine . ; 
chrysantha Golden columbine 
COCKUICa TS aw aon) 1 arnay aa 
alba . nid 
Haylodgensis. . . ae 
nivea grandiflora white 
Jetschani large yellow. . 
Olympia lilac 
single, double, mixed . 
Arabis alpina Rock Cress . . $55 per M. 
Archostophylos uva-ursi (in pots) . 
Armeria cephalotes Thrift 
formosa and alba 
maritima splendens s 
Artemesia aborotanum Southern ‘era 
Ascleplos tuberosa Butterfly weed 
Asphodelus albus White sas 5. Shee 
Aster amethystinum ; 
longifolius long-leaved . 
nova anglica New sige as NEES 
nova belgii. . 
Sibericus . . 
spectabilis . . 
tomsoides aan ee se 
Bambusa metake. . . . . . .$ .50 each 
Baptisia australis False Indigo 
Bocconia japonica Plume Poppy. . 
Bellis perennis English Daisy. . xe 
Boltonia asteroides False Chamomile. . 
latisquama ... ......, 
CALLUNA VULGARIS XX Heathen oe 
alba White Heather 


10 


$1.00 


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fo) 


1.75 


100 

$ 5.00 
6.50 
7.00 
8 00 


5.00 
5-59 
6.00 
6.00 
6.50 


7.00 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
8 00 
6.00 
5-50 
6.00 
6.00 
7 00 
7.00 


6.00 


7.00 
5.00 
6.00 
15.00 
5.00 
6.00 
6.00 


6.00 
6.50 
6.00 


5-50 
6.00 
5.00 
5-50 
5:50 


7.00 
5.50 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
12.50 
15.00 


Rhododendron Maximum and Kalmia Latifola 


HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 27 
10 100 
Campanula carpatica . if Gok $1.00 $ 7.00 
100 medium blue. . 1.00 7.00 
100 white 1.00 8.00 
120 glomerata hd 1.00 7.00 
300 medium blue T.00 6.00 
300 pink . 1.00 6.00 
white 1.00 6.00 
1000 persicifolia Peach-leaved Bell flower 1.00 7.00 
50 var. moerheimi 1.50 
Catananche coerulea bicolor 1.50 
30 Centaurea babylonica 1.50 
100 dealbata . ee Oe 1.00 6.00 
40 macrocephala ..... 1.50 
4co montana Mountain ead 1.00 5.50 
50 rose 1.50 
100 white. . 1.50 6.00 
4oo Cerastium arvense Been ed 6 1.00 5.00 
1400 tomentosum ....... 1.25 6.00 
575 Chrysanthemum, hardy, in doslkonstagg: vars., 1.50 12.00 
Boheme 
Boston, cerise with yellow centre 
Cerise Queen,’ cerise 
Eloise 
Erminie 
Fred J. 
Jerry 
Julia Legravere, garnet 
Prince of Wales, white, good 
The Hub, white with yellow centre 
350 maximum str. clps. 1.50 6.00 
800 roseum (Pyrethrum) 1.25 6.00 
30 double 1.50 
60 Cimicifuga simplex Black Snakeroot. . Ti 10.00 
5 Clematis davidiana Herbaceous Clematis 1.50 
20 erecta Be RBG te tat 1.50 
1500 Convallaria majalis Lily of the Valley 
XX clumps 1.75 15.00 
300 Coreopsis delphinifolia . . bt tole 1.25 6.00 
1000 lanceolata... .. .$50 per M. 1.00 5.50 
600 palmata . 1.2 5-50 
300 rosea . 1.00 5.50 
200 Daphne cneorum Cantera Itoi B Wyre 6 4.50 40.00 
350 BEY id eee ee ee ee 5.00 45.00 
1200 Ai Xie OS BS 6 0 9 06 7.50 6000 
450 Delphineum chinensis, blue 1.00 5.00 
200 white 1.00 5.00 
200 coelestinum ...... a 1.00 6.00 
150 elatum Tall Larkspur. . . 1.25 6.00 
800 formosum Bub gee 1.00 6.00 
1250 Lemoine’s Hybrids RO ha ete 1.00 7.50 


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10 100 
300 Dianthus atrorubena.......... $125 $ 7.00 
700 barbatus crimson Sweet William 1 25 6.00 
600 pink beauty 1.25 6.00 
600 white. . 1.2 6.00 
1700 mixed . 1.00 4.50 
600 plumarius Garden Pink . 1.00 6.00 
650 double 1.2 6.00 
300 fragdens . Nee 1.25 5.00 
300 Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart . 
XX strong 1.50 10.00 
Dictamnus fraxinella Gas Plant 2.0C 
500 Digitalisambigua Yellow Fox-glove. . 1.00 6.00 
2000 purpurea and alba 
Common and white Fox-glove . 1.00 6.00 
250 Doronicum caucasicum . 1.75 9.00 
400 plantageneum . 1.50 8.00 
100 ©Echeveria in var. eo TSG OO 
50 Echinops ritro Globe Thistle pn Save 1.00 
1oo Epimedium niveum . 1.50 9.50 
250 macranthum roseum 2.50 9.00 
1S0 Erigeron coulterum Y 1.25 7.00 
250 Eryngium amethystinum Sea Holly 1.50 7.00 
too Erysinum pulchellum . ates the hd 1.50 7.00 
too Eupatorium ageratoides ........ 1.50 
coelestinum 1.00 6.50 
80 perfoliatum TAS 
375 Festuca glauca . co Osg: Gos Oe WPS iW GLO¥e) 
30 Funkiaovata DayLily ........ 2.00 
200 Sieboldiana . Ser ay he 1.50 9.50 
2 subcordata gr. fl. White Day Lily 1.2 
500 Gaillardia grandiflora Blanket Flower 1.00 5.cO 
100 Galega officinalis purpurea Goat’s Rue 1.00 7.00 
Genista tinctoria  Dyer’s Weed 1.75 15.00 
150 Geranium platypetalum......... 1.50 9.00 
400 sanguineum . sat 1.50 6.00 
100 Geum chiloense Chilian Avens . 1.50 7.00 
100 coccineum Scarlet Avens 1.00 7.00 
350 triflorum 1.00 7.00 
70 Globularia vulgaris 1.50 
50 Gypsophila acutirolia . . 1.50 
50 paniculata Baby’s iraailh 1.25 6.00 
200 repens Trailing Baby’s Breath 1.25 7.00 
130 Helenium autumnale superbum . : 1.25 7.00 
goo Hoopseii.... od es +, 1.00 7.00 
130 pumilum magnificum . 1.00 7.00 
120 superbum roseum 1.00 7.00 
300 Helianthus maximilliana . 1.00 6.00 
250 Miss Mellish . 3 oe 1.00 6.00 
goo MOSS rs eek evra er 5.00 
100 multiflorus fl. pl. gk sk wea 1.25 7.00 
200 multiflorus - 1.25 7.00 


Rhododendron Maximum ‘and Kalmia Latifolia 


DAWSON 


This rose was awarded a medal by the Massachu- 
setts Horticultural Society in 1894. This charming 
hybrid was raised from seed of Multiflora crossed 
by Gen. Jacqueminot. It is a vigorous plant with 
long shoots, covered during the blooming season 
with pretty clusters of fragrant, bright pink, semi- 
double flowers, and is very desirable. Fifty cents 
each; $4.00 per ten. 


OUR HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 


HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 29 
10 100 
orgyalis $1.00 $ 
rigidis 1.00 5.00 
tomentosum . 1.00 6.00 
Heliopsis laevis pa 6 6 ¢ O% a 1.00 5.00 
Hemorocallis dumortierii Day Lily . 1.50 7.00 
flava oe 2.00 7.00 
fulva 1.50 7.00 
Kwanso . 1.75 
rutilans . 1.50 7.00 
thunbergii : 1.2 7.00 
Hlesperis matronalis Sweet Rocket . 1.00 6.00 
Heuchera sanguinea 1.75 
Hibiscus, crimson-eye 1.00 6.00 
militaris 1.50 6.00 
moscheutos . 1.00 6.00 
Hypericum adpressum pei 4 | 1.2 10.00 
XXX clumps ig 12,80 
kalmianum . by “og an 1.50 10.00 
Iberis sempervirens Haidy Candytuft 1.00 6.00 
$55 per M. 
Inula ensifolia . pirate, ily 1.25 $.00 
helenium 1.25 
Iris Germanica, mixed 1.00 6.00 
Purple Drop i 7.00 
Purple Prince . 1.50 7.00 
White Strand . 78 
Yellow Stand, Bronze . 1.50 8.00 
Paliida, Odorotissima . ae a 1.00 
Gisnelltl 2 oo 6 0 oo pts CAC 1060 
Her Majesty large rose > 2 6 1OG® 
Homer dark lavender blue $ .50 each 4.50 
Queen of the May palerose$ .35each 2.00 
Plicata Bridesmaid . . .% .35 each 2.00 
Variegata aurea . .$ .25 each 1.50 
Mme. Chereaux white, frilled azure 
blue. .a 25 each 1.50 
Kaempferi Japan Iris 1.50 g.co 
Gold Band, white oe 4 1.75 10.00 
under name. . .$ .50 each 5.00 35.00 


Sano-Watashi rich purple 


Koki-non-iro light violet with white veins 


Komochi-guma_ rich purple 
Yomono-umi finest double white 


Kumoma-non-son white, shaded blue 
Gekka-no-nami very pure white, early 


Sishi-ikari white ground, veined with dark purple 
Yayaura white, occasionally marked with 


light violet 
Ho-0-jO crimson, white center 


Hano-no-nishiki violet purple veined with white 


Kosui-no-iro white shaded lilac 


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30 


HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 


30 
30 


15 
25) 

4 
75 
99 


Iris Shivataka-Taki pure white 

Shi-un-ryo 

Kan-ran 

Fuji-mine 

Kabata 

pseudacorus .. . 

S1DCis] Galea na ; 

alb agar arate 

versicolor . . 
Jasione perennis . : 
Lamium maculatum roseum 

white 
Lathyrus latifolius Climbing Pea 
Lepachys pinnata ce: 
Liatris spicata Blazing Sir ma 
Lilium canadensis Canadian Lily 
philadelphicum . 

Linum perenne Perennial Fie 


Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower ; 
$60 per M. 


Syphilitica Blue Lobelia . . 
Lotus corniculata Bird’s-foot Trefoil. . 
Lupinus polyphyllus Blue Perennial Lupin 
white. . . 
Lychnis chalcedonica Red Maltese Gees 
white 
flos-cuculi. . aus 
viscaria flora plena . nests 
splendens German eet Mie: 
Lysimachia clethroides . ‘ 
nummularia Money-wort 
$45 per M. 
vulgaris 
Lythrum salicaria . . : ‘ 
Monarda didyma Oswego Tea 9 
fistulosa Wild Bergamot . 


Myosotis Forget-me-not . . 
Nepeta Mussini 


Oenothera frazeri 
fruticosa , 
lamarkiana muentany erroee 
Youngii Sundrops 
Ornithogalum umbellatum . 
Pachysandra procumbens. . . 
terminalis 


10 


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Paconies (herbaceous) except here otherwise 


noted, XXX clumps. . 
Alba Plena, pure white 


3-50 


Alfred de Musset, flesh color rose center 


Bicolor, yellowish center, tinged with rose 


100 


$ 6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
9.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 


6.00 
7.00 
15.00 
15 00 
6.00 
6.50 


8.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.00 
5.00 
5.50 
7.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 


5/52 


5-50 
6.00 
6.00 
7.00 


6.00 
7.00 


7.00 


8.00 


12.00 


25.00 


Boule de Neige, fine white, tinted with yellow 
Cytheree, flesh color, center spotted with carmine 


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101 


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107 


HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 31 
: 100 
10 Paeonies Duchess de Nemours, cream white 
Edulis Delache, mauve rose 
Festiva, white, very fine £3.00 $ 
maxima, finest white, pet- 
als spotted with carmine 4.00 
Fulgida 
Gloria mundi, soft rose, very fine 
Hercules 
Humei 
H. Demay 
Isabel Kalitzky 
Lais, delicate rose, sulphur yellow center 
Marie Lemoine, flesh pink to white 
mixed 1.75 7.00 
Mme. Calot, light rose 
Mons. Jules Elie, flesh pink 
Mons. Bouquie, brilliant dark rose 
Pagamini, red, light pink center 
Potiri, rosea alba 
Rubra Triumphans, rich carmine 
Tricolor, gr. fl., light rose 
W. T. Smith 
Zoe Calot, white, tinged with delicate rose 
Papaver laevigata BE seat ly 1.50 
nudicaule, orange Iceland Poppy 1.00 7.00 
yellow... , : 1.25 
mixedte areas: 1.00 6.00 
orientale SN te Bld a Le 1.25 9.00 
Parkman Oriental Poppy 1.25  10.co 
Pardanthus chinensis. ......... 1.00 7.00 
Parthenium hysterophorus Prairie Dock 1.00 7.00 
Penstemon Barbatus Torreyi ...... 1.50 6.00 
TEANGA 5 6 6 co 8 0 a oo es 1.25 6.00 
Phlox amoena Dwarf Phlox. ..... 1.00 5.00 
Carolinag yea ar sen arn ae roe var 1.25 7.00 
divaricata Wild Sweet William . 1,50 9.50 
paniculata in var. . . . #65 per M. 1.25 8.00 


Albion, fine white 
Blanch Nain, dwarf white 


Boquet Fleuri, pure white, crimson eye, very fine 


Chateaubriand, pure white, crimson eye . 
Cyclone, white, dark carmine eye 
Czarina, fine white 

Eclaireur, brilliant pink, extra fine 
Independence, large flower, early white 


F. G. Van Lassburg, finest white in cultivation 


Jean d’Arc, late white 
Lothair, salmon red, crimson eye 


Madsen, white suffused with crimson and with 


crimson eye 


Mrs. Arnold Turner, large flower, white with 


pink centre, one of best 


“Kverything for the Hardy Garden.” 


HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 


32 
Phlox paniculata in var. 
150 Mrs. Lingard, fine white, early 
20 Miss Cook, early dwarf white with carmine eye 
25 Ornament, clear rose, large panicles of bloom 
200 Pantheon, bright carmine 
10 Pecheur de Island, crimson red 
100 Prof. Schlieman, pure mauve, crimson 
eye, late bloomer 
50 Richard Wallace, white, deep crimson eye 
10 100 
50 reptens a $1.50 f 
700 Subulata, pink Moss Pink . 1.00 6 00 
1000 white 1.00 6.00 
300 Physostegia virginica 6 1.25 5.00 
500 Platycodon grandiflora himewe Bell- Aon er 
blue . Scent 1.00 6.00 
100 white 1.25 7.00 
4oo Plumbago larpentae Leedwort . 1.25 9.50 
60 Polemoniumcoeruleum Jacob’s Ladder 1.00 7.00 
1ooo Polygonum compactum . 1.50 8.00 
300 reptans . 1.50 8.00 
1300 sieboldii 1.50 8.00 
40 Potentilla hybrida 5 2S 7.50 
100 Primula polyanthus (Seallperatons Pir imrose 1.75 10.00 
50 vera Sete ih i 1.75 
200 Pulmonaria officinalis Lungwort 1.50 7.00 
Pyrethrum roseum (See Chrysanthemum) 
800 uliginosum . 1.00 6.00 
25 Ranunculus acris flora plena 1.00 6.00 
3:00 repens flora plena 
Double Creeping Buttercup 1.00 6,00 
300 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan . 1 00 6.00 
400 laciniata 1.00 6.00 
100 maximum 1.50 
200 Newmanpi 1.50 6.00 
300 subtomentosa 1.00 6.00 
500 Ruellia ciliosa . ; 1.50 6.00 
zooo Sedum acre Stone Gro 1.50 7.00 
400 lydium roseum . / 1.25 8.00 
400 spectabilis Showy Saaaat 12 6.00 
98 Browhnii 1.50 
300 Pulchellum 1.50 8.00 
400 variegata 1.00 5.00 
20 Senicus chiorem . ; 1.50 
200 Silene maritima Saale GatenAy, 1.25 6.00 
zoo Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant 1.25 8.00 
30 ©Solidago Drummondsi 2.00 
20 rigida 1.50 
350 tenuifolia 1.25 7.00 
300 Spiraea aruncus Goat’s eel» 1.00 7.50 
400 filapendula 1.00 7.00 
10 lobata 2.00 


Rhododendron Maximum and Kalmia 


Latifolia 


HARDY HERBABCEOUS PLANTS. 33 


10 100 
Spiraea: palmatay so ie Se a $1.50 $7.50 
Wimarias pA Ne keel a 2.00 
flora plena. ...... 1.25 
Stachys lanata) Woolly Wound-wort .. 1.50 ~— 6.00 
Stellaria holostea Easter Bell ..... 1.50 9.00 
Stokesia cyanea Stoke’s Aster... . . 1.25 6.00 
' Telekia speciosum ............ 1.75 
Thalictrum Fendleri .......... 1.25 7.00 
TUMOR Veit fb |e hs, otpete le ok 1.50 8.00 
Thymus serpyllum Creeping Thyme. . 1.00 — 7.00 
vulgaris Common Thyme. . . 1.00 6.50 
Tradescantia virginica Spiderwort. .. 1.00 6.00 
Tricyrtis hirta Japanese Toad Lily . . 1.75 9.50 
'Trilllum recurvatum .......... 1.50 9.00 
Tunica saxifraga. ........... 1.50 7.00 
Uvularia grandiflora Bellwort..... 1.75 
Valeriana officinalis Common Valerian 1.50 7.00 
Vernonia altissima........... 1.2 8.00 
noveboracensis Ironweed. . . 1.25 8,00 
Veronica alpestris 
Thyme-leaved Speedwell . 1.25 6.00 
chamaedrifolia ........ 1.25 6.00 
gentianoides 
Gentian-leaved Speedwell 1.25 6 00 
incana Hoary Speedweell 1.25 6.00 
longifolia subsessilis ..... OTe 6.00 
FUDESTPIS yy mecca Pain uly aut 1.50 6.00 
Sibericus Siberian Speedwell . 1.25 6.00 
Spicataeanse nang ter. niin Male 1.2 6.00 
virginiana Common Speedwell 1.25 6.co 
Vinca minor, XX Periwinkle ..... 1.00 6.00 
$45 to $55 per M. 
Viola cornuta in var. Tufted Pansy . . 1.50 7.00 
WARICE inh Mice Ne ae 1.50 7.00 
Cream white. ... ... 1.2 
Yucca filamentosa XXstr. ...... 1.25 7.50 


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€. HOLUSTON 
NORWOOD 


HOW TO REACH OUR NURSERIES 
AT HOLLISTON 


Ten trains leave Boston for Holliston direct every 
day, via Boston & Albany R. R., and_ twenty-five or 
more leave for South Framingham. Take electric cars 
from South Framingham to Holliston. — Electrics leave 
on the hour before noon, and on the hour and _ half 
hour in the afternoon. 

Our representatives will be glad to meet any persons 
who desire to visit our Nurseries, at Holliston Depot, 
on notice to Mr. Driscoll, Telephone Natick 345, or to 


our office at Jamaica Plain, Telephone, Jamaica 377.