22 Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, N. Y. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS, SPIRAEA to VIBURNUM. Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 

 Spiraea, Golden. S. opulifnlia, var. aum/,- svti., Physiocarpus opulifolia. 



1 ft. high , '. 20 $0 15 SI 00 



2 ft, high 40 20 1 50 



Spiraea callosa alba 2 ft. high 15 30 2 50 



Spiraea Bumalda, var. Anthony Waterer. 1 ft. high 25 20 1 80 



2 ft. high 40 30 2 00 



Stephanandra flexuosa. 2 ft, high 25 25 1 SO 



3 ft. high 120 30 2 00 $15 00 



Staphylea Bumalda. 2 ft, high 30 20 1 80 



7 ft. high 20 40 3 00 



Stuartia pentagyna. 1 ft. high 85 40 2 50 20 00 



3 ft, high 25 85 7 50 



5 ft. high 10 1 25 10 00 



This is a very rare tree, with flowers of the finest quality. It 

 resembles the old-fashioned Camellia. The pure white flowers are 

 about 2 inches across and are of a delicate, satiny texture. It blooms 

 in midsummer. It makes a pyramidal tree of good habit, 15 feet high, 

 and is worthy to rank with the dogwood in both foliage and flower. 



Styrax Japonica. 8 to 20 in. hi^i 100 15 1 20 10 00 



2 ft. high 100 25 1 80 15 00 



4 ft. high 25 30 2 50 



5 ft. high 15 60 5 00 



7 ft. high 5 1 00 



9 ft. high 5 2 00 



Styrax Americana. 6 to 9 ft. high 10 2 00 18 00 



The foliage of this little tree is always charming, because it is so neat, dark green and glossy; not sur- 

 passed in these qualities even by the California Privet. It grows as a dignified little tree, with horizontal 

 branches like a Beech or Dogwood, thickly hung with thousands of creamy bells of delightful perfume. It 

 resembles the Silver Bell, but blooms about a month and a half later, in July. 



This Catalogue presents an unusual number of the small-growing, flowering trees, as Dogwood, 

 Andromeda, Double-flowering Cherry, Judas, Magnolias, Yellow-wood, Thorn, Stuartia, Hornbeam and 



Siberian Pea Tree. They are offered at low rates and should be used largely in landscape planting, as they 

 form a relief from the rather monotonous, even-topped shrubberies now in vogue. 



Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



Sumach, Cut-Leaf. Rhus typhina, var. laciniata. 1-J- ft. high 3 SO 25 



4 ft. high ! 2 40 



Sumach, Dwarf. R. aromatica. '2 to 3 in. high, 2-yr. seedlings 50 10 $0 50 



Sweet-scented Shrub. Cali/canthus floridus. 3 to 6 in. high 200 10 80 $f> 00 



1 to 1| ft. high . . .' 40 15 1 20 



2 ft. high 25 20 1 80 



3 ft. high 65 25 2 00 15 00 



Sweet Pepper Bush. Clcthra alnifolia. 2 ft. high '. 25 20 1 50 



3 ft. high 60 30 2 25 25 00 



Syringa (Mock Orange). Philaddphus coronariux. 2 ft. high 200 20 1 80 15 00 



Syringa. P. grandiflorus. 4 to 12 in. high 500 80 G 00 



2 ft. high 300 20 1 80 1 5 00 



3 ft. high 60 25 2 00 



Tamarisk. Tamarix Africana. 6 to 12 in 100 10 80 6 00 



3 ft, high 25 20 1 80 



Viburnum acerifolium. H ft, high 100 12 1 00 9 00 



2 ft. high ~ 200 15 1 25 10 00 



3 ft. high 200 20 1 80 15 00 



4 ft. high 100 25 2 00 is ( i; 



This Maple-leaved Arrow-wood is a valuable plant for mass 



planting, offered very low. It grows equally well in sun or shade, and 



makes bushy clumps about 5 feet high. 



Viburnum cassinoides. 1 to 1 .', ft, high 60 10 90 



2 ft, high 50 25 2 00 



Viburnum dentatum. 2 ft. high Per 1,000, S50. . 1,000 10 80 6 OO 



5 ft, high 10 1 00 8 00 



7 ft. high 5 1 25 



Viburnum dilatatum. 1 ft, high 200 15 1 20 10 OO 



2 ft. high 230 25 2 00 15 00 



3 ft. high 200 25 2 00 1 S 00 



4 ft. high 200 30 2 50 22 00 



5 ft. high 50 35 3 00 



These are among the best shrubs we offer, as the plants are so 



broad, dark green and solid. The brilliant red berries remain all 



winter. Please note the low prices at which this novelty is offered. 



Viburnum Lentago. 2^ ft. high 40 20 1 SO 



3 ft. high 120 25 2 <K) 1 S 00 



Viburnum molle ; syn., Nepalense. 1 ft- high 200 12 1 00 S 00 



2 ft, high ". 150 15 1 20 10 00 



3 ffc. high 250 20 1 80 15 00 



4 ft. high 80 25 2 00 IS 00 



5 ft, high 100 35 3 .00 25 00 



6 ft. high 20 75 6 00 



These are broad, handsome plants, suitable for tall shrubberies. 



The various Viburnums are now becoming very popular with those who 



have the most exact knowledge of landscape architecture. 



Viburnum nudum. 2 ft. high 20 25 2 00 



Viburnum Opulus (High-Bush Cranberry). 2 ft. high 25 20 1 so 



3 ft. high ' 100 25 2 00 



4 ft. high 20 30 2 50 



