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FREDERICK W. KELvSEY. 



\1BURNUM PLICATUM. 



VACCINIUM vacillans (II). A smaller shrub than 

 V. corymbosum ; produces the well-known blue- 

 berry fruit of commerce. 25 and 35 cts. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



VIBURNUM acerifolium. Maple-Leaved Vi- 

 KURNi -M (II). Flat clusters of white flowers in 

 early spring; dark berries in autumn. 35 cts. 



VIBURNUM cassinoides (II). Rich green leaves 

 and white flowers in June; handsome dark 

 red berries in fall. 25 cts. 



VIBURNUM Cotinifolum. A fine variety ; white 

 flowers in early spring followed by dark berries 

 as they ripen in midsummer. 50 cts. 



VIBURNUM dentatum. Dentated-Leaved Vi- 

 burnim(II). Medium size, with curiously cut 

 leaves; greenish white flowers in June; berries 

 in autumn. 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



VIBURNUM Japonicum (II). Somewhat similar 

 to riicatiiin in foliage and habit; large white 

 flowers. 75 cts. 



VIBURNUM lantana. Lantana-Leaved Viisur- 

 NUM (I). Large, heavy, rich leaves, late in 

 coloring and holding to late in autumn ; great 

 clusters of sno'w-white flowers in May. Fine. 

 25 and 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



VIBURNUn lantanoides Hohbel Bish. (II.) 

 Has a straggling, sj)reading habit with foliage 

 similar to tlie lantana ; fruit coral red turning 

 to crimson. 75 cts. to $1. Low prices per 100. 



VIBURNUM latifolium (II). New variety from 

 Ja])an, with larger foliage than the Plicatum 

 and with fine "snowballs." Si. 



VIBURNUM Lentago. Shkki'kerrv (II). A 

 native shrub with bright green leaves and very 

 fragrant yellowish white flowers. 50 cts. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



VIBURNUM nanum (II) A dwarf variety, 

 forming small bush about two feet in height ; 

 does not bear any flowers. 75 cents. 



VIBURNUM Nepalense (I). Of robust growth, 

 producing white flowers, which appear later 

 than those of other viburnums. 50 cts. 



VIBURNUM nudum. White Rod (I). Long 

 oval-shaped leaves. Iland.some ruby-colored 

 fruit. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



VIBURNUM opulus. Busii Cranberry (I). Hy- 

 drangca-Iike flowers, and brilliant red berries 

 late in the fall. 25 to 50 cts. Low prices per 

 100. 



VIBURNUM opulus sterilis. Guelder Rose or 

 Snowball Tree (I). A popular well-known va- 

 riety with balls of snow-white flowers. 25 to 

 50 cts. Low prices per loc, 



VIBURNUM plicatum. Plicate Viburnum or 

 Japanese Snowball (II). Of moderate growth, 

 compact habit, and with distinctly crinkled 

 leaves of a rich, dark green color. Very .solid 

 flower-ball, whiter than the common variety, 

 some weeks later and remaining on much 

 longer. One of the most desirable shrubs. 

 35 to 75 cts. Low prices per 100. 



VIBURNUM plicatum rotundifolium (II). Has 

 round green leaves, which turn dark bronze 

 purple in autumn. 50 to 75 cts. 



VIBURNUM prunifolium. Plum-Leaved Vi- 

 burnum (II). Smooth foliage and clusters of 

 white flowers late in the season. 50 cts. 



VIBURNUM rugosum. Rough-Leaved Vibur- 

 num (II). Very large leaves and terminal 

 clusters of white flowers in May. Very hand- 

 some in flower and foliage. 25 to 50 cts. 



VIBURNUM Sieboldii (ID. 

 75 cts. 



VIBURNUn tomentosum (II). White single 

 flowers in great profusion in May. 50 cts. 

 Low prices per 100. 



VITEX Augus^castus. Chaste Shrub (II.) 

 Blossoms early in the fall. Pinkish lavender 

 flowers in large loose clusters. 35 and 50 cts. 



WEIQELA. See Diervii.la, page 37. 



XANTHOCERAS sorbifolia (I) From Central 

 Asia. Forms a round, upright bush, with 

 smooth, reddish bark, foliage resembling that 

 of the Mountain Ash. Terminal clusters of 

 white flowers, reddish copper-colored at base, 

 in early spring. Choice and rare. $1. 



YUCCA. .See Everc.reen Shrubs, page 30. 



ZANTHORIZA apifolia. Shrub Yellow Root 



(III). Low shrub with compound cut leaves 



and slender racemes of brownish purple 



flowers. 35 and 50 cts. Low prices per 100. 



Thick, glossy foliage. 



Til : t ree-i a'ld -ihriibs tliat havj arrived are in g ood condition, and I hope will turn out welt 

 Great Neck, I,, I. 



A. L. 



