Moon's  Trees  almost  exclusively  used  in  this  cemetery  at  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
BERBERIS.   The  Barberries 
A VALUABLE  group  of  small  shrubs,  admired  for  their  foliage  and  brilliant  fruits,  that  cling  along 
the  leafless  branches  at  a  time  when  few  other  shrubs  are  attractive.  They  can  be  grown  in  dry 
and  shady  soils,  as  well  as  in  other  places.  The  dense  habit,  slender,  thorny  branches  and  ability 
to  withstand  clipping  make  the  Barberries  invaluable  for  low  hedges  and  boundaries.  They  are  much 
admired  for  the  front  of  shrubberies,  for  groups  and  wherever  small  shrubs  are  desired.  Plant  in  Spring 
or  Fall. 
Berberis  hackadata.  (D)  A  remarkably  vig- 
orous-growing sort,  with  handsome,  dark  green 
foliage.    It  is  one  of  the  best. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
B.  ilicifolia.  Holly-Leaved  Barberry.  (S) 
May.  A  splendid  variety,  with  almost  evergreen 
foliage.  Each  10  lOO 
2  to  3  ft.,  clumps   $0  60      $5  00    $40  00 
Thunberg's  Japanese  Barberry 
B.  Thunbergii.  Thunberg's  Japanese  Bar- 
berry. (S)  May.  Invaluable  little  shrub  that 
fits  in  with  almost  every  planting.  Will  grow  just 
about  anywhere,  and  has  handsome  foliage  of  tiny, 
bright  green,  oval  leaves,  that  turn  the  most  bril- 
liant shades  of  orange  and  red  in  the  Fall.  The 
slender,  graceful  branches,  which  are  protected  bv 
small  thorns,  are  lined  with  little  scarlet  berries  of 
great  attractiveness  from  early  Autumn  well  into 
the  Winter.  Each        lo  lOO  looo 
1  to  IM  ft   $0  20    $1  50    $12  00    $100  00 
IK  to  2  ft   25      2  00      15  00      125  00 
B.  vulgaris.  Common  Barberry.  (S)  May. 
An  erect,  sturdy  grower,  with  light  green,  prickly 
leaves.  Clusters  of  golden  yellow  flowers,  later 
dark  red  berries  that  last  throughout  the  Winter. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  20      $1  50    $12  00 
IK  to  2  ft   25       2  00      15  00 
Berberis  vulgaris,  var.  purpurea.  Purple 
Barberry.  (S)  ]\Iay.  Habit  similar  to  the  above. 
The  foliage  is  dark  purple  throughout  the  season, 
and  on  this  account  is  one  of  the  very  best  shrubs 
for  foliage  contrast. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   so  20     $1  50    $12  00 
2  to  2K  ft.,  heavy   35       2  50      18  00 
Callicarpa 
Callicarpa  Japonica.  (D)  August.  Similar 
to  the  familiar  C.  purpurea;  not  dependable  as  far 
north,  but  a  better  grower.    Equally  ornamental. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  20      $1  50    $12  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  clumps   50       3  50      30  00 
C.  purpurea.    (D)    August.    Slender  branches, 
gracefully  laden  with  tiny  pink  flowers,  and  later 
with  a  multitude  of  violet-colored  berries.  Valuable 
for  late  season  effects  and  mass  plantings. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  20      $1  50    $12  00 
3  to  3K  ft.,  clumps   50       3  50      30  00 
Calycanthus 
Calycanthus  floridus.  Allspice,  or  Sweet 
Shrub.  (M)  June.  An  old-fashioned  shrub  of 
strong,  upright  habit.  Chocolate-colored  flowers  of 
delightful  fragrance  hide  themselves  among  the 
broad,  lustrous  foliage.  Thrives  in  open  or  shaded 
places.  Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   SO  25      $2  00    $15  00 
3  to  4  ft   35       2  50      18  00 
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