PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 



SHRUBS 



ALMOND, Flowering. Double-pink flowers in 



early spring. 18 to 24 in., S2.75 each. 

 BEAUTY-BUSH. Long, arching branches with 



pink flowers in spring. 2 to 3 ft., S3.00 each. 

 CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet-smelling 



Shrub). Brown, fragrant blooms in spring. 



18 to 24 in., S2.75 each. 

 CLETHRA alnifolia iSummersweet). Grows 4 to 



5 ft. Small white flowers in July. Very fra- 

 grant; excellent shrub for border. 18 to 24 in., 



$2.75 each. 

 DEUTZIA gracilis. Grows to 3 feet and blooms in 



late May. One of the best dwarf shrubs, with 



many white flowers. 15 to 18 in., S2.75 each. 

 EUONYMUS alatus compacta (Dwarf Burning 



Bush). 4 to 5 ft. Has attractive corky bark. 



Fall foliage turns bright red. 18 to 24 in., 



S3.25 each. 

 FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis (Golden 



Bell). Strong, erect habit. 2 to 3 ft., S2.25 



each. 3to4ft.,S3.00. 

 Lynwood Gold. (New.) Golden yellow flowers 



on erect branches. A good bloomer. 2 to 3 ft., 



S3.00 each. 

 HYDRANGEA, Otaksa. Blue or pink, depending 



on soil acidity. 12 to 15 in., S3.00 each. 

 Peegee. The ,, Id-time variety. 18 to 24 in., 



S2.50 each. 

 Quercifolia. 3 to 4 feet. Oak-shaped leaves 



have handsome foliage in fall. White flowers 



turn purplish. Does well in shade. 18 to 24 in., 



S2.75 each. 

 HYPERICUM, Hidcote. (New.) Dwarf shrub 



with golden yellow flowers from late June until 



October. Thrives well in semi-shade. 15 to 



LILAC, Old-fashioned Purple. 



24 in. 



French Hybrids. 



Violet-red. White. 



Red-purple. Light Blue. 



Above 4 varieties, 18 to 24 in., $3.25 each 

 PHILADELPHUS virginalis (Mock-orange). 



Grows 7 to 8 feet tall. Semi-double flowers in 



mid-June. One of the most fragrant. 2 to 3 ft., 



$2.75 each. 

 SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulus sterile). Flowers 



like large, white balls in May or June. 2 to 



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SPIR/EA, Anthony Waterer. Crimson flowers all 

 summer. Dwarf. 15 to 18 in., S2.75 each. 

 Vanhouttei.The most showy white variety. May, 

 June. 18 to 24 in., S2.25 each. 2 to 3 ft., S3.00. 



VIBURNUM setigerum. Strong shrub with 

 clusters of bright red berries that remain until 

 early winter. 2 to 3 ft., $3.00 each. 



WEIGELA rosea. Pink flowers in May or June. 

 2 to 3 ft., S3.00 each. 

 Eva Rathke. Rich reddish purple flowers. 

 2 to 3 ft., $3.00 each. 



DWARF EVERGREENS 



ARBORVITAE, Globe. Globes of dense, light 

 green foliage. 12 to 15 in., S3.75 each. 

 Biota (Aurea nana). Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 

 Pyramidal and compact in form; golden yellow 

 in spring, turning reddish brown in winter. For 

 edging and formal planting. 12 to 15 in., S3.75 

 each. 



JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana. Low- 

 spreading, dark green branches. 12 to 15 in., 

 S4.75 each. 



YEW, Spreading (Taxus cuspidala). Moderately 

 bushy. Short dull green leaves. 12 to 15 in., 

 S4.75 each. 

 Spreading English (T. baccata repandens). 

 Spreading, horizontal branches; dark blue- 

 green foliage. Valuable in low plantings. 12 

 tol5in.,S5.75each. 



TALL EVERGREENS 



ARBORVITAE, American. Tall, rapid grower. 



2H to 3 ft., S6.00each. 

 Pyramidal. Dense, dark green foliage. 2}4 to 



3 ft., S6.00 each. 

 HEMLOCK. The best evergreen for the shade. 



18 to 24 in., S5.00 each. 2 to 2} 2 ft., S7.00. 

 MAGNOLIA grandifiora. A noble evergreen tree 



in the South. Tulip-like, large, pure white 



flowers; fragrant. Not hardy in far north. 



18 to 24 in., S5.50 each; 3 to 4 ft., $12.00. 



Larger size priced on request. 

 SPRUCE, Norway. Dark green, handsome tree 



reaching 30 to 50 feet. 2 to 2 J 2 ft., S4.50 each. 

 YEW, Upright (Taxus media Hicksi). Symmetri- 

 cal shape. Brilliant scarlet fruits. 15 to 18 in., 



$6.00 each. 18 to 24 in., $7.50. 



BROAD- LEAVED 

 EVERGREEN SHRUBS 



ABELIA grandifiora (Bush Arbutus). Leaves 

 dark green and glossy. Flowers white, tinged 

 with pink. 15 to 18 in., each $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., 

 $5.50. 



AZALEA, Hinodegiri. Low-growing. Scarlet 

 flowers; evergreen leaves. 8 to 10 in., each 

 $2.25; 10 to 12 in., $3.00; 12 to 15 in., $4.00; 

 15 to 18 in., $5.00. 

 Kurume, Coral Bells. Clear pink. 8 to 10 in., 

 each S2.25; 10 to 12 in., $3.00; 12 to 15 in., 

 $4.00. 

 Snow. Pure white. 8 to 10 in., each $2.25; 10 

 to 12 in., $3.00; 12 to 15 in., $4.00. 



BOXWOOD, Old English iBuxus suffruticosa) . 

 Slow-growing. For edging or borders. 4 to 6 

 in., each 75c. (bare root); 8 to 10 in., $3.00 

 (B&B). 



ILEX cornuta Burfordi (Chinese Holly). A 

 shrub to 10 feet tall. Lustrous dark green 

 leaves, always beautiful. Its large, blight red 

 berries are most effective. 12 to 15 in., $3.75 



Crenata (Japanese Holly). Grows 8 to 10 feet 

 high. Good shrub or hedge plant, with ever- 

 green boxwo. id-like loliage and black berries. 

 12 to 15 in., $4.75 each. 

 OSMANTHUS Aquifolium. One of the hand- 

 somest of evergreen shrubs, with lustrous green 

 foliage similar to holly. Can be used for hedge. 

 15 to 18 in., $3.75 each. 

 PIERIS japonica. Evergreen. Clusters of small 

 drooping white flowers in May. 12 to 15 in 

 $6.50 each. 

 PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). The firethorn are 

 valued for their profuse clusters of brilliant 

 red and orange berries all fall and far into the 

 winter. Evergreen in South. 

 Red Berries, 12 to 18 in., $4.50 each. 

 Red Berries, 2 to 3 ft., $7.50 each. 

 Orange Berries, 12 to lxin.. ^4.00 each. 

 Orange Berries, 2 to 3 It., s7.50 each. 

 HYBRID RHODODENDRON. Crimson, laven- 

 der to pink, red, rosy lilac, and white. 15 to 

 18 in., $8.50 each. 



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APPLE TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 

 Winter Varieties 

 Jonathan. Hardy; productive. 

 Red Delicious. Red; fine grained. 

 Stayman (Imp. Winesap). Large. 

 Yellow Delicious. Golden yellow. 

 Autumn Varieties 

 Grimes Golden. Good size; yellow. 



Summer Varieties 

 Early Harvest. Medium. Pale yellow. 

 Yellow Transparent. Earliest. White skiu 



changing to pale yellow. 

 5-N-One Apple Trees. One tree with five va- 

 rieties. 2-yr.-oId, 5 to 6 ft., each $5.50. 

 CHERRY TREES 

 2-yr.-old, each $3.25 

 Bing. Large, delicious black variety. 

 Montmorency. Sour. Bears last of June. 

 Napoleon. Large; sweet. Midseason. 

 Tartarian. Large, sweet, black. June. 

 Windsor. Almost black, used for pollination pur- 



PEACH TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.50 

 Belle of Georgia. Freestone; white flesh. 

 Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. 

 Golden Jubilee. Early yellow freestone. 

 J. H. Hale. Golden yellow freestone. 



PEAR TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.75 

 Beurre Bosc. Brownish yellow. Delicious flavor. 



For late fall. 

 Bartlett. The best large eating Pear. 

 Seckel. Small; sweet. Very popular. 



PLUM TREES 



2-yr.-old, each $2.75 

 Abundance. The popular early cherry-red. 

 Burbank. A well-known dark red; early. 

 Damson (Blue Shropshire). 

 Stanley. Blue. Prune type. 



DWARF AND SEMI-DWARF FRUIT 

 TREES 



2-yr.-old, No. 1, each $5.50 



GRAPE-VINES 



2-yr.-old, net postpaid 

 Caco. Large wine-red berries. 

 Concord. The standard black. 

 Golden Muscat. Each S1.50. 

 Niagara. White. 



All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 

 each 75c; 6 for $4.25 



MULTIFLORA ROSE FENCE 



Rosa multiflorai 

 Living Farm Fence of Great Value 



White flowers in spring, followed by red berries. 

 Needs no trimming. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall, 5 to 7 

 feet wide. Plant 1 foot apart in single row. Pro- 

 tects soil, crops, game. 15 to 18 in., 20c. each; 

 $17.50 per 100. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



PRIVET, California. Dark green foliage which re- 

 mains on the plant until mid-winter. Well- 

 branched heavy stock. 1' 2 to 2 ft., $4.00 for 

 10; $35.00 per 100. 

 Lucidum (Evergreen Privet). Compact plant 

 with glossy green leaves and blue berries. 

 12tol5in.,S3.50each. 



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CHERRY, Flowering. Double pink flowers in 

 spring. 3to4ft.,S6.00each. 



CRAB, Flowering Almey. Crimson flowers in 

 spring. One of the best. Blooms when very 

 young. Hardy fruit; maroon. Lasts well into 

 winter. 3 to 4 ft., $6.00 each. 



DOGWOOD, Pink-flowering. Dainty single 

 pink. 2 to 3 ft., $6.50 each; 3 to 4 ft., $10.00; 

 4 to 5 ft., S14.00. 

 White-flowering. A springtime favorite. Red 

 berries in fall. 2 to 3 ft., $4.50 each; 3 to 4 ft., 

 $6.25; 4 to 5 ft., S8.50. 



MAGNOLIA Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 

 A hardy Chinese species with beautiful cup- 

 shaped flowers 3 to 5 inches in diameter, white 

 inside, flushed with pink outside. 2 to 3 ft., 

 $6.50 each; 3 to 4 ft., $8.50. 



MAPLE 



Blood-leaf Japanese Dwarf. True red. 18 to 

 24 in., $11.50 each. 



Crimson King. Plant Pat. 735. The best purple- 

 leaf Maple. Foliage is about the color of a copper 

 beech. Very attractive. 6 to 8 ft., $12.00 each. 



Norway (.Acer platannides). Dark green leaves 

 turning yellow in fall. 60 to 70 feet. 6 to 8 ft., 

 $8.50 each. 



Red i/l. rubrum). A rapid-growing Maple with 

 vivid fall coloring. This is not the Dwarf Japa- 

 nese Red-leaf Maple. 6 to 8 ft., $8.50 each. 



Sugar. A vigorous grower with bright fall coloring. 

 6 to 8 ft., S8. 50 each. 



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