WALTEP^P. STOKES [j 219 Market Street, PHIbADELPHIA,PA. 



Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens and Hedge Plants 



All this stock is in strong, healthy condition. Prices include packing. Shipments will be made by either express or freight. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



Each 



ASH, American White, 5 to 6 ft. $0 35 



10 to 12 ft $1.25 to 2 00 



BEECH, European. Green leaves. 6 to 10 ft $2.00 to 5 00 



Purple. 5 to 6 ft $1. 50 to 2 00 



Weeping. 3 to 5 ft $1.75 to 2 50 



BIRCH, Alba. Wliite-barked. 6 to 10 ft Si to I 50 



Cut-leaved Weeping. White-baikrd Birch 6 to 8 ft.... i 50 



BUTTON WOOD, or ORIENTAL PLANE. 8 to 70 ft i 50 



CATALPA speciosa. Common or Western Catalpa : quick 



.:^rower; durable as timber 



or for posts. 5 to 6 ft 



S30 per 100. . 50 

 Bungei. Umbrella Catal- 



pa $1.50 to 3 50 



DOGWOOD, White- 

 Flowering. 5 to 6 ft .... 1 00 

 Pink-Flowering. 2t05ft. 



Si. 25 to 2 00 

 ELM, American. 6 to 12 ft. 



$1 to 2 50 



HORSE-CHESTNUT. 6 to 8 ft ! 



LINDEN, American Basswood. 10 to 14 ft $2 to 



MAGNOLIA, Japanese. Green- and purple-leaved kinds 



Si .50 to 



Chinese. Pink- and white-flowering kinds. 3 to 5 ft. .$2.50 to 

 MAPLE, Norway. Dense-headed ; fine street trees. 8 to 



10 ft Si3.20 per doz. . 



10 to 12 ft $22.50 per doz. . 



Sagar, or Rock. Lawn or street trees. 8 to 10 ft 



S12 per doz. . 



10 to 12 ft S18.50 per doz. . 



Silver. Quick-growing lawn or street tree. 6to8ft 



S6 per doz. . 



Japanese. Green- and purple-leaved fi.50to 



MULBERRY, Weeping. Strong heads $2 to 



OAK, White. 6 to 10 ft S1.25 to 



Pin. 6 to 8 ft 



12 to 14 ft 



Red. 6 to 8 ft 



WILLOW, Weeping. 6 to 10 ft 50 cts. to 



Each 

 3 50 



3 50 

 3 50 



1 25 



2 00 



1 50 



2 00 



60 



3 50 

 3 50 

 2 50 



1 CO 



2 50 

 I 00 



I 00 



FLOWERING SHRUBS 



ALTHEA, or Rose of Sharon. Showy flowers 

 from July to September. We have pink, white 

 and dark red kinds. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



BARBERRY, Japanese, or Tbunberg's. 

 Handsome foliage ; good for hedges. 25 cts. each, 

 $2 50 per doz. 



DEUTZIAS. Popular for their wealth of flowers 

 in May. Deutzia crenata, our best tall white 

 variety, and Pride of Rochester, the best pink 

 sort. Dentzia Lemoinei and Gracilis are 

 desirable white- flowering dwarf kinds. 25 cts. 

 each, S2.5oper doz. 



FORSYTHIAS, or Golden BeU. Golden flow 

 ers early in spring. 35 cts. each, S3. 50 per doz. 



HYDRANGEA, Great-Panicled Hydrangea. 

 A summer bloomer. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



JUDAS, or Red Bad. Both the American and 

 Japanese kinds that are valued so much on ac- 

 count of the early pink blossoms. 35 cts. each, 

 S3-50 per doz. 



LILACS. We have the old-fashioned, lilac-colored 



variety, Syringa vulgaris, and the popular 

 white Syringa vulgaris alba. 35 cts. each. 

 $3.50 per doz. 



MOCK ORANGE, PhUadelphus. Fragrant flow- 

 ers in May. 35 cts. each, 53-50 per doz. 



SNOWBAXJiS. Viburnum opulas sterile is 

 the most familiar kind. Beside it we have the 

 Japanese Snowball, that far excels it in flower 

 and leaf. It is unmistakably the best. Tomen- 

 tosam is a beautiful flat-flowered kind. 35 cts. 

 each, S3. 50 per doz. 



SPIREAS. Prunifolia, the old-fashioned Bridal 

 Wreath variety ; Anthony Waterer, a dwarf 

 kind with pink flowers all summer; Van Hoat- 

 tei that bends beneath its load of white flowers 

 in May. 35 cts. each, S3-50 per doz. 



SWEET SHRUB, Calycanthus. Chocolate- 

 colored flowers. 25 cts. each, S2 50 per doz. 



WEIGELIA. Flower in May. The variety Rosea 

 our best pink ; variegata valued for its charm- 

 ing variegated leaves. 35 cts. each, 53-50 per doz. 



EVERGREENS 



ARBORVITAE, American. Pyramidal form. 



4 to 6 ft.. Si -50 to $2 each; compact, dwarf 



form. I to 2 ft., 75 cts. to $1 each. 

 FIR, Nordmann's Silver. 3to4ft., S3-5otoS5ea. 

 HEMLOCK. A fine lawn and forest tree. 2 to 



4 ft., 51.25 to 52. 50 each. 

 JUNIPER, Douglas' Dwarf Golden, i to 2 ft., 



51 to 5i -5o each. 



Irish. Pyramidal habit ; silvery color. 2 to 3 ft., 

 75 cts. each. 



PINE, Austrian. Splendid lawn tree. 3 to 4 ft., 



52 to 52.50 each. 



Scotch. Quick grower ; suitable for windbreak. 

 3 to 5 ft., $1.50 to S2-50 each. 

 RETINOSPORA plumosa. Green variety. 2 to 

 3 ft., Si-50 to S2 each. 

 Plumosa aurea. Golden form. 2 to 3 ft.. Si 50 

 to S2 each. 



Squarrosa. Silver form. 2 to 3 ft., 5150 to $2 



each. 



SPRUCE, Norway. A quick grower ; good for 

 windbreak and hedges, ij^ to 2 ft., 50 cts. 

 each ; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 

 Colorado Blue. $3 to S8 each. 



RHODODENDRON, AZALEA AND BOXWOOD 



Rhododendron, assorted colors, i K to 2 ft. $1.50 



each. Si 2.50 per doz. 

 Azalea, Amoena. Covered with pink flowers in 



May. Si to 52 each. 



Azalea, Mollis. Chinese variety, with dazzling 



colors. Si each, S9 per doz. 

 Boxwood. Pyramidal form. 3 feet. $2.50 each. 



Natural form. 1 5^ to 2M ft. $1 to fx. 25 each. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



A sample tree oi oiu iintucan 

 Arborvitas 



Arborvitae, American. \ lo I'A ft. 5>5 per 100. 

 Barberry, Japanese, or Thunberg's. Thorny 



impenetrable hedges, i to i 'A ft. $15 per 100. 

 Hemlock, i to j'A ft. 830 per 100. 



82 



Spruce, Norway, i to i M ft. S25 per 100. 

 Osage Orange, i-yr. Si per 100, S7 per 1,000. 

 Privet. Deservedly popular. 18 to 24 in. S2 per 

 doz., 56 per 100, S50 per i.ooo. 



