SOUTHERN NURSERY COMPANY, WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE 
Shade Trees 
Amour River Trivet Hedge. 
WILIjOW. Wisconsin Weeping. A large tree, with long, droop- 
ing branches, similar to the Kabylonka, but much hardier. 
Weeping Bab.vlonicu. A well-known and most graceful tree 
of large size. Its fresh, bright green tint and long, wavy 
branches make It very attractive. 
Kilmarnock Weeping. An exceedingly graceful tree, with 
large, glossy leaves; very hardy. 
ASH, American White. A fine, rapid, 
native-growing tree. 
European, Mountain. A fine, hardy 
tree: heads dense and regular, cover- 
ed from July till winter with gTeat 
clusters of bright red berries. 
BEECH, Purple-leaved (Fagua purpurea). 
Discovered in a German forest. An 
elegant tree, growing 20 to 30 feet 
high. Foliage a deep purple, chang- 
ing to crimson: like all varieties of 
the Beech, this Is difficult to trans- 
plant, hence small trees 3 feet high 
are preferable. 
Fern-leaved fFagus Heterophylla). An 
elegant tree symmetrical with beauti- 
fully cut foliage. 
European (Fagus sylvatiea). A beauti- 
ful tree, growing to the height of 60 
or 80 feet. 
BIRCH, White (Ketula alba). A fine 
tree of moderate size, with silvery 
bark and slender branches, 
rut-leaved Weeping. One of the most 
elegant of all weeping or pendulous 
trees. Its tall, slender, yet vigorous 
growth, graceful, drooping habit, sil- 
very white bark and delicately cut 
foliage present a combination of at- 
tractive characteristics rarely met 
with in a single tree. 
EXM, American. A noble native tree of 
large size, wide-spreading head and 
graceful, drooping branches. One of 
grandest park and street trees. 
MAPLE, Norway. A native of Europe; 
a large, handsome tree, with broad, 
deep green, shining foliage. The 
handsomest and one of the most de- 
sirable trees for street, park or lawn. 
Maple, Sugar or Rock. A very popular 
American tree, and for its stately 
form and line foliage justly ranged 
among the very best, both for the 
lawn and the avenue. 
Scarlet. A rapid-growing tree with red 
flowers which appear very early in 
the spring. 
Silver. A hardy, rapid-growing native 
tree of large size. Valuable for pro- 
ducing a quick shade. Excellent for 
street planting. 
Tartarian. A choice variety; medium 
size, rounded form, thriving in damp 
soils If desired. Moderate grower but 
makes a handsome specimen. Foli- 
age turns yellow in fall. 
Ash-leaved (Box Elder). A tine, rapid- 
growing variety with handsome light 
green foliage and spreading head ; 
very hardy; desirable for street plant- 
ing, and succeeds in many sections 
where other varieties of Maple will 
not thrive. 
Sycamore. A free, upright, rapid grow- 
er; large, deep green foliage. 
•Japan. Foremost among ornamental 
stock are the Japanese Maples which, 
for beauty of coloring, are unsurpass- 
ed. They are yearly gaining in favor, 
and for effective grouping in land- 
scape gardening are Invaluable and 
unrivaled. Strong plants in fine as- 
sortment, including varieties with 
finely cut, bright and dark red, yel- 
low and green and variegated leaves. 
MVLBEKRY, Tea** Weeping Ru»sian. A 
weeping variety of the now well- 
known Russian Mulberry; perfectly 
hardy in summer and winter; with- 
stands extreme heat and cold, and 
grows naturally in a very graceful 
form. 
POPKAR, Carolina. one of the most 
rapid -growing and desirable shade 
trees for street planting. It is espe- 
cially desirable for planting In large 
cities, as it will stand more hard- 
ships than any other tree we know 
of. The leaves are large, deep green, 
glossy, handsome. 
Lombard? • Well known for its erect, 
rapid-growth and commanding form; 
very desirable in large grounds and 
along roads to break the average 
height and forms of other trees. 
SYCAMORE, European (Platanus orien- 
talis). Oriental Plane. A lofty, wide- 
spreading tree ; heart-shaped leaves ; 
valuable for its handsome foliage and 
free growth; not so subject to dis- 
ease as our native species. Entirely 
free from worms or insects. One of 
the oldest cultivated trees known. 
One of the best and most popular for 
street and avenue planting. 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
\i,mom>. Doable-flowering. A most desirable 
early flowering shrub, with white and pink 
flowers. 
AZALEA, mollis. A beautiful species recently 
brought from Japan; it has fine, large truss- 
es of flowers in shades of pink and yellow; 
requires some protection. 
ALT/HE A, or Itose of Sharon. Unsurpassed by 
anything in the hardy shrub line for freedom 
of bloom or range of color. From midsum- 
mer until frost, when few other 
shrubs are In bloom, the Althea Is 
most handsome, with its large 
camellia-like flowers of the most 
varied and beautiful shades. 
Double White. White, with crimson 
center. 
Double Variegated. Pink and white. 
Double Purple. 
It.mhir Bine. Deep blue. 
Double Red. An excellent striped va- 
riety, nicely marked white and deep 
rose. 
BAKI1KKKV, Purple-leaved fBerberis 
purpurea). A very handsome shrub, 
growing from 3 to 5 feet high, with 
violet-purple leaves and fruit. 
Makes a fine ornamental hedge. 
European fBerberis vulgaris). A fine 
shrub, with yellow flowers In droop- 
ing racemes, produced in May or 
June, followed by orange-scarlet 
fruit. 
CAIA'CANTIIUS, or Sweet - scented 
Shrub. The wood is fragrant, foil- 
age rich; flowers of rare chocolate- 
color, having a peculiarly agreeable 
odor. Flowers in June and at in- 
tervals afterward. 
DEUTZIA. This valuable species of 
plant comes to us from Japan. 
Their hardiness, luxuriant foliage 
and profusion of attractive flowers 
render them deservedly among the 
most popular of the flowering 
shrubs. The flowers are produced 
in June, in racemes 4 to 6 inches 
long. 
Crenata (Double-flowering). Flowers 
double; white, tinged with rose. 
One of the most desirable flower- 
ing shrubs in cultivation. 
DECTZIA. Pride of Washington. A new vari- 
ety raised from Deutzia crenata and exceed- 
ing all others In size of flowers, length of 
panicle, profuseness of bloom and vigorous 
habit: a charming acquisition. 
FRINGE. Purple. A beautiful, distinct, large 
shrub, much admired for its long feathery 
flower stalks, which give the tree the ap- 
pearance of being covered with a cloud of 
smoke. 
FRINGE, White. A very showy shrub, with 
beautiful large, glossy foliage, and delicate 
fringe-like white flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Red Tartarian. A beautiful 
shrub. Vigorous and producing large, bright 
red flowers, striped with white, in June. 
Very desirable. 
White Tartarian. A large shrub having white 
flowers in May and June. 
