AUTUMN Catalogue, 1908. 



HEDGE PLANTS AND PLANTS 

 FOR HEDGEROWS. 



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Arbor Vitse. Transplanted, !}„ to 2 ft. 1 S1.50 ,3io.oo 



2 ij to 3 ft I 4 50 30.00 



3'., to 4 ft 7.00 50.00 



Barberry, Common, i^^ to 2 ft. . . ' 1.50 I 10.00 



— Thunberg's. j8 inches .... I 2.25 ; 15.00 



Hemlock Spruce. 2 to 3 ft 7.50 ! 55.00 



Lilac, Common 1.50 ' 10.00 



Norway Spruce. 1 1-^ to 2 ft 2.00 15.00 



Norway Spruce. 2 '.5 to 3 ft 5.00 30.00 



3 '2 to 4 ft 10.00 75. CO 



Privet, California, i to i';, ft. . . . i.oo 6.co 

 2 to 2^ ft 1.50 10.00 



— Chinese. Ligustrum Ibota. 2 years. 



24 to 30 inches 1.75 12.00 



3 years. 30 inches and upward . 2.50 1 16.00 



Rosa Rugosa 4.00 I 25.00 



Alba 4.00 2500 



Arbor Vitas, Hemlock and Norway Spruce cannot 

 be transplanted safely after September 15th. 



Aristolochia Sipho. 



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HAKDY CLIMBING AND CREEPING VINES. 



.•\ctinidia arguta. Dark green, shining foliage and white flowers. Ex- 

 cellent for arbors, trellises, etc. Each, 50c. ; doz., S5.00. 

 .-\kebia quinata. Kich green, clover-like foliage and pendulous clusters 



of dark purple flowers. Each, 35c. ; doz., S3. 50. 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper, or Common Woodbine.) 



Each, 25c. : doz., 52.50. 



Quinquefolia, var Englemannii. This woodbine clings to stone 

 and wood like Boston Ivy. Each, 35c. ; doz , S3. 50. 



Veitchii. The well-known Boston Ivy. One year plants. Each, 

 20c.; doz.,S2.oo; 100,612.00. Two year plants. Each, 3CC. ; 

 doz., S3. 00; 100, S20.00. 

 Aristolochia Sipho. (Dutchman's Pipe.) Each, 75c.; doz., 57.50. 

 Bignonia radicans. (Trumpet Vine.) Each, 25c. : doz., $2.50. 

 Celastrus scandens. (Roxbury Wax Work.) Glossy green foliage, 



and clusters of orange and scarlet fruit. Each, 35c. ; doz., S3. 50. 

 Clematis. It is preferable to plant Clematis in Spring. 

 Euonymus radicans. Evergreen trailer with dark, glossy green, dense 



foliage, particularly desirable for clothing the foundations of houses 



and rockwork. Each. 25c. ; doz., S2 50; 100,815.00. 



Radicans var. variegata. Foliage handsomely variegated with 

 green silver and pink. Each. 3CC. ; doz , S3. 00 : ico. S20.00. 

 Lonicera brachypoda, \ar. aurea reticulata. (Golden Honeysuckle.) 



Foliage handsomely marbled with gold. Each, 35c. ; doz., S3. 50. 



Brachypoda, var^ Halleana. (HalVs Honeysuckle.) White and 

 yellow flowers, very- fragrant. Each. 25c.: doz., S2.50; 100, S15.CO. 



Belgica. The old-fashioned pink and yellow monthly honeysuckle. 

 Each. 30c. ; doz .S3. 00. 



Heckrottii. (Ever-blooming.) Deep red flowers with yellow throat, 

 continuous bloomer. Each, 35c. ; doz., S3. 50. 



Sempervirens. (Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle.) Each, 5CC. ; doz., 

 S5.00. 

 Lycium Chinensis. (Matrimony Vine.) A Chinese species, with large, 



light green foliage and pale purple flowers, followed by showy orange 



and scarlet fruits. Each, 25c. ; doz., S2.50. 

 Periploca Qraeca. A rapid growing vine, with lanceolate, dark shining 



green foliage and small clusters of purple flowers. Each, 35c. ; doz., 



S3. 50. 

 \\ istaria Chinensis. (C/iinese Wistaria.) A strong, rapid-growing vine 



with foliage and light blue, pea-shaped flowers. Each, 50c. ; doz , 



S5.00. 

 Chinensis alba. (White Wistaria.) Each, 75c. ; doz., S7.50. 



Left. Woodbine — Riarht, Honeysuckle Halleana. 



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