LITTLE SILVER, N. J. {n} Hardy Shrubs and Trees 



TAMARIX 



Tamarix africana (African Tamarix). 12 to 14 ft. 

 Good for a seashore planting, with pink flowers 

 in April and May from its feathery, gray green 

 leaves. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 30c., 3 to 4 ft. 40c. 



ULMUS (Elm) 



Ulmus pumila (Siberian or Chinese Elm). 70 to 

 80 ft. The Siberian or Chinese Elm is undoubt- 

 edly the most rapid in growth of any tree with 

 which we are acquainted. Tall, graceful, thor- 

 oughly beautiful in its dense foliage, absolutely 

 hardy, and succeeding in any soil, wet or dry, 

 there is no wonder that this magnificent variety 

 has taken the country by storm. Each: 5 to 

 6 ft. 85c, 6 to 8 ft. $1.25, 8 to 10 ft. $1.75. 



VIBURNUM 



Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). 4 to 

 5 ft. A beautiful and delightfully perfumed 

 shrub for the garden or shrub border. Bears its 

 fragrant heads of pinkish flowers in early May. 

 An instant favorite wherever it is planted. 

 Each: 15 to 18 in. 75c, 18 to 24 in. $1.00, 



2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 



V. opulus (European Cranberry). 8 to 9 ft. Large 

 bunches of bright red berries, all Winter long. 

 Each: 2 to 3 ft. 35c, 3 to 4 ft. 50c 



V. opulus sterile (Snowball). 9 to 10 ft. Showy 

 and popular with large, round heads of white 

 bloom in late Spring. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 35c, 



3 to 4 ft. 50c, 4 to 5 ft. 75c. 



V. plicatum (Japanese Snowball). 7 to 8 ft. Holds 

 its white snowballs of flower heads in June, and 

 bears handsome purple Fall foliage. Each : 2 to 

 3 ft. 50c, 3 to 4 ft. 65c. 



April 30, 1934 



The Chrysanthemums arrived in good shape and all 

 appear to be alive. Thanks for the good, bushy clumps. 

 The Poppies were also fine. 



CURTIS C. WHITE, Johnsville, Pa. 



Ulmus pumila 

 (Siberian or Chinese Elm) 



Viburnum opulus sterile (Snowball) 



WEIGELA 



Weigela amabilis (Rose Weigela). 6 to 7 ft. 

 Masses of light rosy flowers produced in June. 

 Each: 2 to 3 ft. 35c, 3 to 4 ft. 50c. 



W. Candida (Snow Weigela). 6 to 7 ft. A snow- 

 fall of large white flowers on this beautiful 

 Weigela throughout the early Summer. These 

 flowers assume a pinkish tinge when older. Each: 

 2 to 3 ft. 30c, 3 to 4 ft. 40c, 4 to 5 ft. 50c 



W. "Eva Rathke." 4 to 5 ft. Most profusely 

 flowered of any Weigela with masses of carmine 

 flowers from June through August. Each: 18 to 

 24 in. 40c, 2 to 3 ft. 60c. 



W. nana variegata (Variegated Weigela). 4 to 

 5 ft. Of dwarf and compact growth with pale 

 pink flowers produced from the variegated 

 leaves in profusion in late May and through 

 June. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 35c, 3 to 4 ft. 50c 



W. rosea foliis purpurea (PurpleleaJ Weigela). 

 A new and distinct variety, valuable alike for its 

 rich, bronzy purple foliage, and its bright pink 

 flowers in June. Each: 2 to 3 ft. 50c, 3 to 4 ft. 

 75c. 



YUCCA 



Exotic appearing plants, but as hardy as any 

 shrub we know. 



Yucca filamentosa (Spanish-bayonet) . 4 to 5 ft. 

 Stout flower stalks spring from the long., stiff, 

 green leaves of this variety, producing white 

 flowers in June. Strong, 2 year old plants, each 

 25c 



Y. filamentosa variegata ( Variegated Yucca). 

 4 to 5 ft. The most attractive of all hardy varie- 

 gated plants. Leaves are broadly margined yel- 

 low and assume a purple tint in Winter. Same 

 lily-like, creamy white flowers as Spanish- 

 bayonet in June. Hardy and grows readily in 

 any situation. Strong, 2 year old plants, each 

 35c Extra large, 3 year old plants, 50c each. 



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