K&ls^y*s Hai;dx Amerioeui Plcq rits 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, continued 
Viburnum cassinoides. Shawnee Haw. 
4 to 15 ft. Wliite Howers in June and 
conspicuous clusters of blue- black 
fruit in fall. 
Each 10 100 
6 to 12 in $0 15 #1 00 $8 00 
1 to 2 ft 25 2 00 IS 00 
2 to 3 ft 35 3 00 20 00 
3 to 4 ft so 4 00 30 00 
4 to 6 ft. .clumps I 00 8 00 70 00 
dentatum. 6 to 15 ft. Bushier 
sort than preceding. May and 
June. 2 to 3 ft., 30 cts. each, ^-m 
$2. so for 10, $20 per loo; 3 to ^K^S 
4 ft.. 50 cts. each. 53.50 for 10, 
$30 per 100. ^IQI^^ 
lantana. Wayfaring Tree. 1^ ^^,2 
15 to 20 ft. White flowers, i ---^^ 
to 2 ft., 35c. each, ?2.50 for 10. 
moUe. 8 to 12 ft. One of the 
best. 3 to 4 ft.. 50 cts. each. $4 
for 10, $35 per 100. 
nudum. 6 to 15 ft. 
Flat heads of white 
flowers in June. 3 
to 4 ft., 40 cts. ea., 
$3 for 10. 
ozycoccus (opulus) . 
8 to 12 ft. Scarlet Viburnum cassinoides 
fruit. 2 to 3 ft., 
35 cts. each, ^2.50 for 10, #20 per 100; 3 to 4 
ft.. 50 cts. each, 53.50 for 10, $30 per 100. 
prunlfollum. Black Haw. 10 to 25 ft. Tall 
species, with shining foliage and large fruit. 
May. I to 2 ft., 40 cts. each, ?3 for 10. ^25 
per 100; 2 to 3 ft.. 60 cts. each, ^5 for 10, 
540 per 100, 
Xanthorrhiza apiifolia. ^oot."^? ^ 
Undoubtedly the finest American 
undershrub for planting, 
under trees, along roadways, 
walks and borders, or where 
conditions of extreme moist- 
ure prevail. Finely cut foli- 
age remains a good green till' 
autumn, when it turns shades, 
of orange and yellow. Now 
used by thousands in parks- 
and private grounds. Pecu- 
liar brown-purple flowers in 
pendulous racemes, appear 
early. 6 to 12 in., clumps, 
20 cts. each, ^1.50 for 10. $12 
per 100. #90 per t.ooo; 12 to- 
x8 in., clumps, 35 cts, each,. 
52.50 for 10. 5i8 per 100,. 
5140 per 1,000. 
XANTHOXTLUM a in e r 1 - 
canum. Prickly Ash. 8 
to 35 ft. Large pinnate 
leaves with tropical effect. 
Flowers before the leaves 
appear, yellow greenish, 
April or May. i to 2 ft.. 4<y 
cts. each, $s for 10. 
XOLISMA (Andromeda) Ugna- 
trlna. Privet Andromeda. 
^ to 12 ft. Racemes of white flowers crowded 
in naked panicles. Apr. i to 2 ft., clumps, 30 cts. 
each, 52.50 for 10, 520 per 100. 
Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Leucothoes, Galax*. 
Rare Ericacese, Lilies, Trllliums, etc.. In car- 
load lots for mass planting. 
Hardy Native Vines and Climbers 
AMPELOPSIS. Sec Parthcnodssus. 
BIGNONIA crucigera. Cross Vine. 20 to 60 ft. 
Orange. Compound evergreen leaves. A showy 
vine. 6 to 12 in., 20 cts. each, ^1.50 for 10, $10 
per 100. 
CEBATHA Carolina. Carolina Moonseeo. 5 to 12 
ft. Fruit red and very showy. A good climber. 
6 to 12 in., 20 cts. each, yi.50 for 10, ^lo per 100. 
CELASTRUS punctata, i to 2 ft.. 20 cts. each. $1.50 
for 10. Sio per 100; 2 to 3 ft., 35 cts. each, $2 for 10, 
$1$ per 100. 
scandens. Bittersweet. 12 to 25 ft. Orange. 
Fruit bright scarlet, hanging till late. Fine for 
stone walls and banks. 6 to 12 in., 20 cts. each, 
yi.25 for 10. $S per i<k>; i to 2 ft., 25 cts. each, 
^1.50 for 10, $10 per 100. 
CLEMATIS coccinea. Scarlet Clematis. 5 to 10 
ft. Scarlet bell-shaped flowers. June to July. 
40 cts. each, ^3.50 for 10. 
crispa. Purple Clematis. 4 to 12 ft. Bluish pur- 
ple. One of the best. Flowers from May till Aug. 
35 cts. each, $3 for 10. 
douglasit. Rare western species. 40 cts. each. 
ligustidfolia. Western Virgin's Bower. 5 to 15 
ft. Wljite. Fine sort, much like C. virginiana. 
50 cts. each. 
panicnlata. 10 to 30 ft. Not native. White, Very 
fragrant showy sort, no less in fruit than in flower. 
Rapid grower. 25 cts. each. $2 for ro, ^i6 per 100. 
scottii. Mountain Leather Flower. Rare. 3 to 
12 ft. One of the finest spring sorts. Flowers 
deep blue, foliage silky gray and seed-heads very 
conspicuous. 50 cts. each. 
virginiana. Virgin's Bower. 10 to 35 ft. White. 
One of the fastest growers and fine for covering 
walls, trellises and in shrubbery. Flowers July to 
Aug. followed by remarkable plumed seed-heads, 
20 cts. each, $1 for 10, $8 per 100. 
DIOSCOREA viUosa. Wild Yam. 6 to 15 ft. Showy 
clusters of Ihree-winged fruit in fall. Its large 
leaves turn yellow i.i autumn. 20 cts. each, ^1.25 
for 10. ?8 per 100. 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens. Carolina Yellow 
Jasmine. Delightfully fragrant flowers, bright 
vellow and very showy in March and April. Quite 
hardy if afforded winter protection. 50 cts. each, 
*4 for 10, 
HUMULUS iupulus. Hop Vine. 10 to 20 ft. Not 
native. Yellow. For outbuildings, and an indis- 
pensable, very rapid-growing vine. 15 cts. each^ 
$1 for 10, #8 per 100. 
IFOMCEA pandurata. Moonflower. 2 to 12 ft. 
White and purple. A good vine for stone wails- 
and for ground work. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
LONICERA dioica. Smooth-leai-ed Honeysuckle. 
6 to 50 ft. Purplish. Flowers June to Aug. Large, 
connate leaves. This variety makes a good 
standard weeper 2 to 3 ft., 20 cts. each, ^1.50 for 
10, $12 per 100. 
}aponica, var. halliana. Hall's Honeysuckle. 
10 to 30 ft. Not native. White or pink. Fine for 
ground cover and banks. 20 cts. each, ^1.50 for 10 
^lo per 100. 
sempervirens. Coral HoNEvstTCKLE. 10 to 30 ft. 
Scarlet or yellow. Dark evergreen leaves and 
trumpet flowers, yellow within. May to Oct. 
I to 2 ft., 25 cts. each, $2 for lo, ^15 per 100. 
MENISPERMUM canadense. Canada Moonseed, 
6 to 1 2 ft. White. Flowers in June to July. 
Showy black fruit, like frost grapes. Valuable 
climber. 15 cts. each, $1 for 10, Is per 100. 
Parthenocissus (Ampelopsis) en- 
gel 
manni. 
Scarlet Virginia Ckkkitcr, 15 to 
50 ft. This is the clinging form of the 
well-known Virginia Creeper, and was introduced 
by us several seasons ago. The leaves are much 
thinner and smaller than in the ordinary variety, 
the whole plant lacking the coarseness that char- 
acterizes P. quinquefolui, and it clings to walls 
like the ivy. The fall coloring is exceedingly bril- 
liant and vastly superior to the common form, 
which is not used where the new variety is known 
and can be had. 2 yrs., 15c. each, $1 for 10, ?8 
per 100; 3 yrs.. 25c. each, J52 for 10, ?I5 per 100. 
quinquefoUa (virginica). Virginia Creeper. 
15 to 50 ft. Larger leaves than the preceding and 
a rank, rapid grower. Strong, 15 cts. each, $1 for 
10. 58 per too. 
POLYGONUM ciUnode. Fringed Bindweed. 
Remarkably rapid-growing ground or stone wall 
cover. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10, $6 per 100. 
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