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Lonicera 



Halliana. Hall's Honeysuckle. Pure white, changing 



to yellow; almost evergreen. 25c. each. $2.50 per doz. 

 Reticulata aurea. \'ariegate<l H. mcx <in kle. Varie- 



-at. .1 \ . How and green. 25 ct~- • ,1. h, 5" per doz. 

 Sempervirens. Scarlet Tru mint 11. iii. \ -11. kle. Deep 



scarlet tluw crs. followed by scarl. t I n ines. 25 cts. 



each. S2.50 per doz. 



Pueraria 



Thunbergiana. Kudzu \ ine. A remarkably rapid- 

 Kr.iwint; vine, attaining a growth of 40 to 50 feet in 

 a stasim uiicler good culture. Leaves deep green, 

 ti.iwers rtis\- purple. 25 cts. each. S2. 50 per doz. 



Schizophragma 



Hydrangeoides. Climbing Hydrangea. Climbs by 

 aerial rootlets. The flowers are similar to a white 

 Hydrangea. Small plant, 50 cts. each, $4 per doz. 



Vinca 



Minor. Periwinkle. Dwarf, evergreen, trailing vine 

 used for carpeting ground under shrubs or trees, or 

 where it is too shady for other plants to grow. 25 

 cts. each, S2. 50 per doz. 



Wisteria 



Brachybotrys. Short-clustered Wistaria. Slow-grow- 

 ing Japanese variet\-; showy purple flowers. $1 each, 

 Sio per doz. 



Multijuga. Japanis,- Wi-taii.i, 1 iugui-ilicd frcmi 

 the Chinese by largi 1 aiul lons.-r lacruies contaiuiug 

 sometimes as nian\ as .me hundred flowers. 5i each. 

 Ski ])iT ij.i/. 



Sinensis i(;/\'<;»(. < li nwnsi.s) . Delicate violet-blue; 



floriferoiis au.l iiagraut. 75 cts. each. S7.50 per do^;. 

 Sinensis alba {glycine chinensis alba). A pure white 



form. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Deciduous and 



Acer • Maples 



Dasycarpum. Silver-leaved or Soft Maple. Each 



1 "2 to 2 in. caliper, 12 to 14 ft. high $2 00 



2 to 2'^ in. caliper, 12 to 14 ft. high 2 50 



Platanoides. Norway Maple. 



1 to I ' 2 in. calijier, 8 to 10 ft. high i 00 



1 34 to 2 in. c,iliper. 10 to 12 ft. high i 75 



2 to 2'_. in. calii)rr. 12 to 14 ft. high 2 50 



Platanoides Schwedleri. Schwedler's Maple. 



2 to 2 '2 in. caliper, 10 to 12 ft. high 3 00 



Saccharum. Sugar or Rock Maple. 



I '-i to 2 in. caliper, 10 to 12 ft. high 2 00 



Wieri laciniatum. Wier's Cut-leaved Maple. 



I ' 2 to 2 in. caliper i 50 



Japanese Maples 



Atropurpureum. Dark I'urple-leaved Maple. This 

 is the must popular ol the Japanese Maples, its dark 

 liuipic loliagc la-tmi; well throughout the .season. 



Kacli 



1 ' 2 t.l I I .. llUs|l\ S2 50 



l.> It., bushy S3. so to 5 00 



,^ K. I It.. Iiusli\- S7-50 to 10 00 



Atropurpureum dissectum. Cut-leaved Purple 

 Maple. Dwarf; weeping, gi.icclul form; branches 



Flowering Trees 



Betula 



Aureum. (.nMcn lea\iil Japanese N 

 soltly shaded in gold with i-ft'usiou 

 dwarf. 



I K to 2 ft 



3 to 5 ft ; . 



Polymorphum. This is (|uite a largi--i 

 -In 111), wuli -mall, deeply lobetl leave 



^ 2 to 3 It ; 



3 to 4 It 



Reticulatum. Green, deeply cut lea\ . 



.iMge 



Scolopenclrifoliurt 



\'eiy hue; the ,1.11 

 l'/2 to 2 11., 52.50 



ubrui 



.>l.>i<'.| 



./^Isculus 



Hippocastanum. Wli 



some, compact tree; v 



Hippocas 



Chestn. 

 X to 



bicunda. Ked-tlowering Horse- 

 . ' I lie preceding, with red flowers. 



Alba. White Birch. ( )ur native Birch, with its white 



bark, is a favorite everywhere. 8 to 10 ft.. Si each. 

 Lutea. Yellow Birch. W llciwisli gray bark which peels 



off in la\'ers. S to 10 It.. 5i.5o each. 

 Pendula laciniata. Cut-leaved Weeping Birch. 



Slender, drooping branches and silverv bark. 8 to lO 



ft., S2.S0 to S3. SO each. 



Carpinus 



Americana. Hornbeam. ()ur native species, growing 

 from IS to 20 feet high. \'aluable as a hedge tree. 

 2 to 3 ft., so cts. each. 



Catalpa 



Bungei. Umbrella Tree. Originally from Japan; forms 

 a perfect half-globidar head. 3-year heads, S2 to 

 S2.50 each. 



Speciosa. Indian Be, in. Large, fragr.int blossoms of 

 puri)!e and white in long, p\-raini(i,d clusters; large, 

 tropical-looking li>li,ige. 5 to (1 It., Si each. 



Cerasus 



imensis rosea fl.-pl. W.eping l.ipanese Cherry. 

 I'ln; p ii.luloii- ire,^ lor the lawn." 7 to 8 ft.. Si, 50 



Chinensis Sieboldii rubra fl.-pl. .\ red. double- 

 llowcriiig liHiii ol gn',U\- l)caut\-. d to 8 ft.. Si. SO 

 to S2 each. 



Chinensis fl.-pl. 



in M,i\ with I.. 



Cornus 



Florida alba. W hite 11, .w 

 ,)l ,inr \ iT\- Im'si incliuin 



Dogwood. This is one 

 native, flowering trees. 



Hach 



,i i,> I It Si 00 



10 t,i 1 It., tine straight stems 4 00 



Florida rubra. Red or Pink-flowi iing Dogwuod. A 

 magiiili, , nt i,is\- red-flowering \ariel\- that is still 

 har,l (o ..Main, ' Each 



I 1" .S II $3 00 



.S to '> 11. 4 00 



0 to 7 It. . Ss to 7 50 



Crataegus 



Oxyacantha coccinea fl.-pl. I'aid's Double Scarlet 



Thorn. Best of lli' 

 tree, S to 6 ft.. Si .50 



.iric'ties. Usc-di 



