SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
25 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
HALESIA tetraptera. 20'-25’ Great Silver Bell 
During May a lovely thing indeed. Myriads of little pearly 
bells dangle from the reaching branches , to be followed by 
interesting brown winged seeds. Will yet come into its own. 
to 
4 
ft. 
.60 
5.00 
4000 
to 
5 
ft. 
_ .75 
6.00 
50.00 
to 
6 
ft.. 
.90 
8.50 
75.00 
to 
8 
ft . 
.. 1.35 
12.50 
100.00 
HAMAMELIS mollis. 15'-25' Chinese Witch Hazel 
Every February this glorious shrub surprises us with its fra¬ 
grant ribbon-like flowers of spun gold draped throughout the 
branches. Always a cheerful spot in a drab winterscape, 
even in zero weather. In summer the handsome velvety 
gray-green foliage clothes this well shaped bush, which seems 
happiest in slightly moist place. Indispensable for the border. 
1H to 2 ft.90 7.50 
2 to 3 ft. 1.25 10.00 
vernalis Vernal Witch Hazel 
Not so showy but sweetly fragrant these pale yellow flowers 
mature in January, opening and closing with warm and cold 
spells. The small foliage is smooth but deeply veined. 
There is also a form with flowers stained with brownish-red. 
\y 2 to 2 ft.60 5.00 
2 to 3 ft.75 6.00 
virginiana. 15'-25' Witch Hazel 
The fringy light yellow flowers are conspicuous in Novem¬ 
ber brightening our native woods. Splendid in mass when 
the rich yellow autumn color is effective bordering swamps. 
\y 2 to 
2 
ft.. 
.40 
3.00 25.00 
2 to 
3 
ft. 
.60 
5.00 40 00 
3 to 
4 
ft. 
..70 
6.00 50.00 
4 to 
5 
ft. 
.80 
7.00 60.00 
HEDERA helix. 
60'-75' 
English Ivy 
EVERGREEN. Where hardy the finest ground or wall 
cover. For this section it is best to plant where morning 
sun does not strike. In winter the rich green foliage is beau¬ 
tifully veined with white. Once established it becomes ageless. 
3 in. pots.30 2.50 20.00 
— baltica. 30'-40’ Baltic Ivy 
Quite similar to the English Ivy, but has smaller leaves veined 
white, which in winter assume a purplish tone. Being really 
hardy this is more reliable for general use. Clings tightly. 
4 in. pots.60 5.00 40.00 
— conglomerata. l/4'-2' Bunchleaf Ivy 
The curiously twisted stems are crowded with small wavy 
leaves. Looks perfectly at home in the rock garden where 
it never grows out of bounds, introduces a weathered effect. 
4 year . .75 6.00 
— gracilis. 40’-50' Small Leaf English Ivy 
A more refined offspring from the English Ivy. The slen¬ 
der vines are not so densely clothed with foliage which is 
deliciously marbled white and seems hardier than the type. 
4 in. pots . 60 5.00 40.00 
— Lexington form. 
After many years of trial and observation this form can be 
pronounced as quite hardy as it withstands the severe wea¬ 
ther of New England. It clings easily to almost any sup¬ 
port and the rather small leaves make an attractive covering. 
4 in. pots . .75 6.00 50.00 
