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JOSEPH H. BLACK, SON & CO. 
Thuya Orientalis Compacta.—(Seibold Arbor Vitae).—A compact oval specimen, 
good persistent green with beautiful winter shading, foliage fine and feathery. 
18 in., 75c; 2 ft., $1.00; 2J4 ft.. $1.25; 2^4 to 3 ft., $1.50. 
Thuya Orientalis Elegantissima.—A low growing columnar evergreen with bright 
golden tips in spring and yellowish green during the winter, foliage thick and 
upright, the best dwarf golden tipped variety. 
15 in., 50c; 18 in., 75c; 2 ft., $1.00; 2*4 ft., $1.25. 
ADDITIONAL STOCK NOT DESCRIBED 
Catalpa Bungeii.—(Umbrella Tree).—3 year heads. $1.00 each. 
Oak.—Pinoak.—(Quercus Palustris).—8 to 10 ft., $2.50; 9 to 11 ft., $3.00. 
Oak.—Red Oak.—(Quercus Rubra).—6 to 8 ft.. $2.50. 
Magnolia Lennei— Rich deep purple. 3 ft., $3.00; 4 ft., $3.50. 
Mountain Laurel.—(Kalmia Latifolia).—2 ft., $1.00; 2R> ft., $1.50. 
Inkberry.—(Ilex Glabra).—18 in., $1.00; 2 ft., $1.50; 2R> ft., $2.00. 
Japan Holly.—(Ilex Crenata).—2 ft., $2.00; 2 / 2 ft., $2.50. 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis.—Evergreen with berries. 12 in., $1.50. 
Cotoneaster Microphylla.—Evergreen, deep green berries. 12 in., $1.50. 
English Box.—(Buxus Suffruticosa).—6 to 8 inches, 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
Azaleas.—Calendulacea.—(Flame).—3 ft., $2.50. 
Azaleas.—Mollis.—(Chinese).—18 in., $2.00. 
Azaleas.—(Kaempferi Hybrids).—12 in., $2.00; 2 ft., $5.00. 
Yew.—(Dwarf).—(Taxus Brevifolia).—15 in., $2.00. 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
Ilex Opaca.—(American Holly).—Wonderful for its masses of red berries in win¬ 
ter. Large trees are difficult to transplant but young twice transplanted stock 
starts off at once and under favorable conditions grow very rapidly. 
Seedling from the best bearer we ever saw, 12 inch, 50c; 15 inch 75c. 
Grafted from above mentioned tree, 6 to 8 inch, 75c; 8 to 10 inch, $1.00. 
Also Japan Maples. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
because 
They are extra strong tops with plenty of roots. 
Unless otherwise quoted. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; $4.00 per 10. 
Postage prepaid up to 10 cents; if above that C.O.D. 
Talisman.—Fragrant, golden, yellow, stained copper red. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet.—The true yellow everbloomer. 
Radiance.—Large, brilliant rose pink, one of the best. 
Red Radiance.—Bright, rosy red form of Radiance. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria.—A popular very double white. 
Etoile de Hollande.—The finest dark red bedding rose. 
NEW VARIETIES 
E. G. Hill.—Crimson, vigorous and frangrant, 75c. 
Editor McFarland.—Clear pink, vigorous garden variety, $1.00. 
Autumn.—Very double, fragrant, burnt orange, stained red. $1.00. 
President Plumecocq.—Coppery yellow and buff, very healthy, $1.00. 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Whitesbog 
HYBRIDIZED HUCKLEBERRIES 
Some of these grow to be three quarters of an inch in diameter and are ex¬ 
ceedingly prolific. They grow well among Azaleas and Rhododendrons and in the 
winter the richly colored branches are very attractive. 
One bush properly cared for will produce more and better fruit than you 
could gather in half a day from wild ones. Until we saw these in bearing we could 
not believe the tall stories that were told about them. 
For varieties and prices see fourth cover page. 
