HENRY A. DREER 



Hardy 



Shrubs WHOLESALE LIST 



Cotoneaster 



Very ornamental shrubs with decorative fruits re- 

 maining usually throughout the winter. The dwarfer 

 varieties are nearly evergreen and while especially 

 adapted for rockery plantings are equally effective 

 planted In clumps in front of the shruobery border or 

 mixed with the dwarfer broad-leaved evergreens. 



Francheti. Tall, upright, densely branched shrub with 

 spreading branches. Fruit orange-red; semi-evergreen. 



Horizontalis. A low-growing shrub with almost hori- 

 zontal branches. Small shiny green leaves and 

 orange-red berries pioduced in sreat quantity. One 

 of the most effective evergreen plants for rockery or 

 border planting. 



Fraecox. A new Chinese variety with glossy foliage 

 and large red berries by the end of June. 



Salicifolia floccosa. A large-growing shrub of graceful 

 habit and willow-like foliage, bright red fruits ex- 

 tending well along the branches. 



Any of the above varieties in strong. 5-Inch pots: 

 50c each; S5.00 per doz. 



Daphne cneorum — Garland Flower 



A pretty, dwarf, spreading shrub from 6 to 8 inches 

 high, valuable for the rockery or for the front of the 

 border. Has beautiful bright pink, sweet-scented flow- 

 ers early in May. Strong bushy plants 8 to 10 inches 

 in diameter. 75c each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 



Erica — Heath 



Most of these Heaths are compact, low-growing, and 

 extremely useful for rockeries. The small foliage Is 

 densely arranged around the wiry stems, and both In 

 full bloom or in mid-winter they make a very pretty 

 picture. Give some protection the first winter to ac- 

 climate them. Semi-shady location. 



Varans (Cornish Heath). Compact evergreen shrub 

 with dark green small foliage and pale purplish red 

 flowers in August and September; 12 Inches. A 

 good rock plant for a semi-shaded position. 



Vulg'aris (Calluna vulgaris). (Scotch Heather). A 

 dense-growing shrub with erect branches covered 

 with short, closely lapped leaves. The pretty, bell- 

 shaped flowers are rosy lavender and occur in great 

 profusion toward the tops of the shoots. 



— alba. Pure white. 



aurea. A pretty gold-leaved form of the white 



variety. 



— mlira. Rosy carmine. 



Any of the above varieties, 4-Inch pots: 

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



Red-Leaved Japanese Maple 



Acer polymorplitun atropurpureum. The most conspic- 

 uous of the medium-sized shrubs or small trees. Their 

 beautiful shape and brilliant red foliage add color and 

 variety to the landscape during spring and early sum- 

 mer. Strong plants, 18 to 24 inches high, $1.75 each. 



Nandina domestica — Chinese Bamboo 



A very handsome small shrub, hardy as far north 

 as Philadelphia. It grows about three feet high and 

 has graceful, light green foliage which turns to a most 

 attractive bronzy red early in the fall. The small 

 white flowers are produced in good-sized erect panicles 

 in spring and they are followed by crimson berries. 

 Strong 5-inch pots, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



Osmanthus — Holly Osmanthus 



Aqnifolium. A beautiful, strong growing, Holly-like 

 shrub with evergreen dark green, shiny, crinkly, 

 spiny-toothed foliage. Attractive not only in summer 

 but throughout the winter. Naturally grows in a 

 shapely bushy form, usually from 5 to 8 feet high. 

 Strong plants. 15 to 18 inches high, $1.00 each. 



Golden Variegated California Privet 



Three-year-old bushy plants, 18 to 24 inches high, 

 $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Pyracantha (Crataegus) coccinea Lalandi 



Firethorn, Evergreen Thorn 



There is no other fruiting evergreen shrub that is 

 so attractive throughout the year as this Firethorn. It 

 will succeed in any fairly sunny position, developing 

 into a shapely plant 6 feet or more high. May be 

 planted either In connection with other shrubs, as a 

 single specimen, or may be trained with wonderful 

 effect against a wall. Its large trusses of white flowers 

 are followed in summer by an abundance of brilliant 

 orange-scarlet berries, which, remaining on the plants 

 throughout the winter, produce a gorgeous effect. Strong 

 pot-grown plants 15 inches high, 75c each. 



Viburnum Carlesi — Fragrant Viburnum 



A rare Korean variety which is entirely distinct. 

 Has sweet-scented salver-shaped flowers of a delicate 

 rose-tinted white, passing to white. The flowers are 

 produced in May in terminal subglobose cymes 2 to 3 

 inches in diameter. Good bushy specimens 2 feet high. 

 75c each. 



Viburnum rhytidophyllum 



A rare variety, particularly attractive on account of 

 its large, dark green, nearly evergreen foliage. The 

 yellowish white flowers are followed in September by 

 red berries which finally turn black. 4-inch pots, SOc 



each. 



Vitex macrophylla — The Rare Chaste Tree 



In general habit similar to V. Agnus-castus but 

 much stronger in all parts, the foliage being larger 

 while the trusses of rich lavender-blue flowers are fully 

 double the size. It blooms from July until frost, and 

 is likely to become as popular as the Butterfly Shrub. 



Field-grown plants, two-year-old, $3.50 per doz.; 

 $25.00 per 100. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



Boxwood Edging — Bushy Plants 



Per doz. Per 100 



4 to 6 Inches high $1 50 $10 00 



6 to 8 Inches high 2 50 15 00 



8 to 10 inches high 3 00 20 00 



Specimen Boxwood 

 Pyramid — Globe — ^Tree-Shaped 

 See page 79 



Japanese Barberry 



Berberis Thunbergi 



A splendid lot of three-year-old bushy plants, 

 18 to 24 Inches high. $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 

 100. 



Truehedge Columnberry 



See page 74 



California Privet 



Good, heavy, well-branched stock. 24 Inches 

 high. $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Elsholtzia 

 Farquhari 



This plant has the 

 nature of the well- 

 known Buddleia, but it 

 grows only 24 Inches 

 high producing large, 

 showy spikes of bright 

 pink flowers in late 

 summer and early fall. 

 Tlie entire bush, flowers 

 and foliage, is sweetly 

 scented. In addition to 

 being very conspicuous 

 in the landscape the 

 plant also is outstand- 

 ing for cutting and de- 

 serving of much more 

 attention than ordinary 

 plant material. We 

 highly recommend this 

 for cut flower purposes 

 or for landscape plant- 

 ing. Strong field-grown 

 plants 35c each; $3.50 

 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



We mate no Pliarffe for Bpze^ or Fs.cyng'. 



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