WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



= FALL, 1930 = 



OAK BRAND SHRUBS 



In standard quality at 

 stable prices 



The dot # indicates comparatively new varieties. 

 Guide to 

 Oafc Brand Shrubs 



ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Ahelia 



Popular for border plantings. Daint>' pink and white 

 flowers abundantly produced. Almost evergreen. 



10 100 1.000 



2^-in. pots $1.00 S8.00 S75.00 



3-in. pots 1.50 10.00 90.00 



AKEBIA quinata. Fiveleaf Akebia 



Dainty, beautiful vine, with purple flowers in May. 

 Leaves deep green, persisting till winter. 



10 100 



2-year S3.00 $25.00 



AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper 



Valuable for rich fiery autumn coloring. Useful for 

 natural effects. Quick grower. lo lOO 



2-year SI. 50 S12.00 



tricuspidata (veitchi). Japanese Creeper 



Clings as it grows. Foliage in autumn turns crimson. 



10 100 1,000 



23^-in. pots $1.00 S8.00 $65.00 



3-year 4.00 35.00 



#tricuspidata atropurpurea. Purple Japanese Creeper 



The habit of attaching itself firmly and closely to 

 stonework placed Ampelopsis tricuspidata {Boston Ivy) 

 in the forefront of popularity. This new variety, Atro- 

 purpurea, is similar to the type and possesses the added 

 attraction of dark purple leaves not changing to green. 



10 100 



2M-in. pots $2.00 $15.00 



#BERBERIS julianae. Winter green Barberry 



Beautiful hardy variety, of compact growth, with nice 

 glossv green foliage throughout the winter. 



10 100 



23^-in. pots $2.00 $15.00 



2-year, 6 to 8 in 4.00 35.00 



#thunbergi atropurpurea. Redleaf Japanese Barberry 



The new form with bright reddish purple foliage; 

 should be planted in sun for best color. 



10 100 1,000 



21^-in. pots SI. 50 $12.00 $100.00 



12 to 15 in. (2-year) 3.00 25.00 



thunbergi minor. Box Barberry 



Completely hardy. Dwarf, dense grower. The small 

 leaves are a beautiful emerald-green in spring, soft green 

 in summer, and rich red in autumn. A neat little shrub 

 excellent as a low hedge or border for rose-beds and a 

 splendid foundation planting. lo lOO 



9 to 12 in. bushy S2.50 S20.00 



#wilsonae. Wilson Barberry 



Bailey says oi Berberis Wilsonae, named for Dr. E. H. 

 \Mlson, the noted plant explorer, now Keeper of Arnold 

 Arboretum of Harvard University: "Very- distinct, hand- 

 some shrub, with small foliage assuming a brilliant fall 

 coloring. Last year's branches are reddish brown. It 

 has proved hardy at the Arnold Arboretum (in Massa- 

 chusetts) in somewhat sheltered positions." Much used 

 for specimens. 10 loo l.OOO 



12 to 15 in S2.50 S20.00 $180.00 



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