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P. MANN & CO., Washington, D. C. 



316 Ninth Street, N. W. 

 y 2 Block North Penna. Ave. 



NURSERY STOCK 



Prices quoted are f. o. b. Washington. No charge for packing. We ship only first-class stock, but there are so many conditions 

 on which successful growth is dependent, and over which we have no control, that we cannof guarantee nursery stock to live. 

 Nursery stock will be shipped by express or freight separate from seed orders. 



Stricta Juniper. 



HARDY EVERGREENS 



Cannot be Mailed. 



AMERICAN ARBORVITAE — Strong, 

 erect, pyramidal in growth, and can be 

 trimmed to any desired shape. Attractive 

 grown singly or as a hedge; does well 

 under adverse conditions. 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 

 each; 3 to 4 feet, $2.50 each. 



GLOBE ARBORVITAE— Almost a per- 

 fect globe; the foliage is light green and 

 very attractive ; usually grown as single 

 plants. 12 to 15 inches, $1.50 each; 15 to 

 18 inches, $2.00 each. 



HOVEY'S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE— 

 Oval in shape nearly as broad as high; 

 branches are upright; the foliage bright 

 green. 15 to 18 inches, $1.50 each; 18 to 

 24 inches, $2.00. 



CHINESE COMPACT ARBORVITAE 

 — Thrives well in almost any soil and holds 

 its color well through the winter. Dwarf, 

 compact; bright green foliage. 15 to 18 

 inches, $1.50 each; 18 to 24 inches, $1.75 

 each. 



DEODORA CEDAR— Popular trees for 

 lawns or for blending in clumps with 

 dark-leaved evergreens. The foliage is 

 silvery green, the branches drooping and 

 very graceful. 18 to 24 inches, $1.75 each; 

 3 to 4 feet, $3.50. 



DUPRESSA JUNIPER — Sometimes 

 called Creeping Juniper. Very popular for 

 borders and rock gardens ; the branches 

 spread almost on the ground ; has feathery, 

 silver green foliage. 12 to 15 inches, $1.25 

 each; 15 to 18 inches, $1.50 each. 



STRICTA JUNIPER— A bushy variety 

 with grayish green needles above the dark 

 green foliage beneath. Desirable for formal 

 plantings ; almost globe-shaped but point- 

 ed; very compact. 18 to 24 inches, $2.00 

 each; 24 to 30 inches, $2.50 each. 



RETINOSPORA (Veitch's Silver Cy- 

 press) — Beautiful silvery blue feathery 

 foliage. Dense growth; pyramidal shape; 

 fine for grouping, especially when grown 

 against dark green foliage. 12 to 18 inches, 

 $1.50 each; 18 to 24 inches, $2.00 each. 



NORWAY SPRUCE — An extremely 

 hardy and rapid grower of symmetrical 

 growth, picturesque and graceful. Makes 

 a fine hedge, as it can be pruned to any 

 desired height; also a splendid screen and 

 windbreak. 18 to 24 inches, $1.25; 24 to 

 30 inches, $1.50 each. 



BROAD-LEAVED EVER- 

 GREENS 



Cannot be Mailed. 



ABELIA GRANDIFLORA— A graceful 

 shrub with dark shining dart-shaped 

 leaves that turn to a metallic green in 

 winter. From June till frost it bears in 

 clusters an abundance of dainty white 

 tubular flowers about one inch long that 

 are flushed with pink. Grown as a single 

 specimen, in groups or with other shrubs 

 it is most satisfactory. Plant in a sunny 

 location. Sometimes called Arbutus Shrub. 

 12 to 18 inches, 50c each; 18 to 24 inches, 

 75c. 



AZALEA, AMOENA— Dwarf and bushy 

 with small green leaves that turn a rich 

 bronze green in winter. In April or May 

 the plants bear a mass of rosy purple 

 flowers that almost cover every twig. 

 Easily grown ; a very showy and hardy 

 shrub. 10 to 12 inches, $2.00 each. 



AZALEA, LEDIFOLIA — A luxuriant 

 grower and profuse bloomer ; bears an 

 abundance of large fragrant white blooms 

 tinged with pink. This is the hardy white 

 azalea. 12 to 15 inches, $1.50 each; 15 to 

 18 inches, $1.75. 



COTONEASTER, HORIZONTALS — 



A low growing evergreen shrub with al- 

 most horizontal branches, small shiny 

 green foliage and quantities of orange-red 

 berries that remain on the plant all winter. 

 Fine for rockery and border planting. 8 to 

 12 inches, 75c each; $7.50 per doz.; 12 to 

 18 inches, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



BUSH BOXWOOD— Popular for edging 

 walks and driveways. It has small dark 

 green glossy leaves. Thrives anywhere, in 



sun or shade, grows well in window and 

 porch boxes, and may be trimmed to any 

 shape. 12 to 15 inches, $1.00 each; $11.00 

 per doz.; 15 to 18 inches, $1.40 each; 

 $15.00 per doz. 



DWARF BOXWOOD— The real old- 

 fashioned kind ; a slow growing but very 

 attractive variety that always remain 

 dwarf. The foliage is small, deep green 

 and very dense. 4 to 6 inches, 25c each; 

 $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per ' 100. 6 to 8 inches, 

 40c each; $4.00 doz.; $30.00 per 100. 



NAN DIN A DOMESTICA — A leafy 

 Japanese evergreen that will thrive in any 

 soil if the drainage is good. It resembles 

 a dwarf bamboo; the foliage is pink tiped 

 in summer, bronzy red in winter. The 

 white flowers are followed by red berries 

 in winter. The plant is dwarf and dense, 

 being one of the dwarfish plants of 

 Japanese gardens ; graceful light green 

 foliage. 12 to 18 inches, $1.00 each; 18 to 

 24 inches, $1.50 each. 



LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM (Japanese 

 Evergreen Privet). — Of spreading but com- 

 pact growth and can be trimmed to any 

 shape desired. The leaves are large, dark 

 green and glossy. In May it produces 

 large heads of white flowers, which are 

 followed by black berries that remain 

 throughout the winter. 12 to 18 inches, 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 18 to 24 

 inches, $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 



ENGLISH LAUREL — Very beautiful 

 with its broad shining dark green foliage; 

 a vigorous grower and thrives in any good 

 garden soil. Attains a height of 12 to 15 

 feet, with a corresponding" breadth. 12 to 

 18 inches, $1.50 each; 18 to 24 inches, $2.00. 



Globe Arborvitae. 



