Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, N. Y. 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS, VIBURNUM to BOX, TREE. Quantity 
Viburnum Opulus, var. nanum. 4 to 8 in. high. . . 500. 
2 ft. high „ so.. 
These little plants grow but a few inches a year, and may be used 
to border garden paths instead of Boxwood. The plants may be 
divided up and spread out so the cost will be much less than the latter. 
It may also be used at the edge of a group of shrubs, as bordering a path 
where large-growing shrubs would spread out and get in the way. 
Viburnum Opulus, var. sterile (Common Snowball). 3 ft. high 25. . 
Viburnum Sieboldii. 2 ft. high 45. . 
5 ft. high.. 4.. 
Viburnum' tomentosum. 2 ft. high. 25. . 
3 ft. high 75. . 
Viburnum tomentosum, var. plicatum (Japanese Snowball). 2 ft. high ... 25. . 
3 ft. high 100. . 
' 4 ft. high 70. . 
6 ft. high 15. . 
7 ft. high 5.. 
9 ft. high 8. . 
Weigelia (Diervilla). Assorted light and dark pink. 1-J ft. high 40. . 
3 ft. high 20. . 
5 ft. high 20. . 
Weigelia florida rosea. 6 to 12 in. high 300. . 
2 ft. high 50. . 
Weigelia hybrida, var. Eva Rathke. 1-|- ft. high 18. . 
Weigelia, Yellow. Diervilla lonicera; syn., D. trifida. 3 ft. high. 150. . 
6 ft. high 80. . 
These plants, 6 feet high, are very wide and bushy, and at the 
price quoted wilL make a cheap mass of healthy, shining foliage, with 
interesting yellow flowers. 
Weigelia, White. 6 to 12 in. high 100. . 
3 ft. high . . r . . 20. . 
Weigelia, Variegated Leaf. 1 ft. high 30. . 
Willow, Japanese Pussy. Salix multinervis. 2 ft. high 60. . 
Even in January or February this makes an interesting point in the 
landscape, for its silvery catkins glisten and shine in the sun. It is, 
therefore the first shrub to flower. 
Witch Hazel. Hamamelis Virginiana. 
2 to 6 in. high, 2 yrs Per 1,000, $30. .1,050. . 
6 to 9 in. high 400. . 
lift, high 40.. 
2 ft. high 20. . 
This may be mixed with Pine and Hemlock to make a border 
plantation. It is a shrub that will not seriously damage the evergreens 
and will give that community of interest which is so welcomed by the 
evergreens. It is the latest of all autumn flowers and it shows best 
against the green background of the evergreens. In November and 
early December, when all else in the garden is dormant, this surprises 
one with a delicate and stimulating perfume. 
Yellow Root. Xanthorrhiza apiifolia. 6 to 12 in. high 430. . 
Long Island people have not learned to use this and other similar 
cover plants. We will some day learn that Privet and grass are not 
the two nearly exclusive types of landscape material. This shrub 
makes a thick mat about 2 feet high, covering the ground under trees 
and shrubs. 
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Broad-leaved Evergreen Shrubs 
Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 
Andromeda floribunda. 6 to 8 in. high 20 SI 00 $9 00 
1 ft. high 150 1 40 11 00 $100 00 
1£ ft. high, slender plants 25 1 40 10 00 
2 ft. high, slender plants 10 1 50 12 GO 
Andromeda Japonica. 8 to 10 in. high 10. ...... . 75 6 50 
1 ft. high 18 1 00 9 00 
lift, high 8 2 00 
2 ft high 20 2 50 20 00 
3 ft. high , 8 4 00 
Azalea amoena. 1 ft. high 30 75 6 50 
lift, high : 15 1 00 8 00 
Azalea amoena, var. Hmoda^iri. 1 ft. high 23 1 75 16 00 
11 ft. high 10 2 00 18 00 
Box, Tree. Buxus sempervirens. 6 to 9 in. high 335 15 1 20 10 00 
1 ft high • 300 35 3 00 25 00' 
li ft. high, 1 to li ft. spread . , ..... ...... .-v 30. 75 6 00 
Box, Tree. Dome shape, trimmed to hemispherical form, grown here 6 to 
12 years. H ft. high . • 10. . 6 00 
2 ft. high, H to 2 ft. spread 30 . 9 00 
21 ft. high, 2 ft. spread 5 10 00 
3 ft. high, 2 to 4i ft. spread 7 12 00 
31 ft. high, 3 to Bi ft. spread . 4 14 00 
4 ft. high, 4 ft. spread 2 15 00 
