TAYLOR’S GREENHOUSES, RUSSELLVILLE, ARK 
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MAYFLOWER VIBURNUM 
PINK FLOWERED SNOWBALL—The frag¬ 
rant Mayflower Viburnum C'arlesi (Pink Flower¬ 
ed Snowball) is one of the earliest shrubs to 
bloom in the spring. It is a dwarf, compact 
shrub, growing to a height of about 4 feet, with 
beautiful silvery-geen foilage. The large glob¬ 
ular clusters of beautiful flowers, which com¬ 
pletely cover the bush in May are white tinged 
with pink, and have the fragrance of the trail¬ 
ing arbutus. Entirely hardy but does best in a 
sheltered position. 12 to 18 inches, 75c. 
SPIEREAS 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATER—A fine hardy 
perpetual blooming shrubs particularly desir¬ 
able for the door yard and lawn, or where ever 
fine, hardy flowering shrubs are wanted. Makes 
nice round bushes only 18 to 24 inches high; 
begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, 
continuing all summer and fall; rich, rosy red 
flowers. 6 to 9 inch, will bloom this season, 15c 
each; 2 for 25c; 12 to 15 inch. 25c each, 2 for 
45c; 15 to 18 inch, 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
SPIREA VAN nOUTTEI—Grandest of all 
white Spireas; it is a beautiful ornament for 
the lawn at any season, but when in flower 
it is a complete foundation of white bloom, the 
foliage is hardly showing. Clusters of twenty to 
thirty flat white florets make up the racemes, 
and are set close along the drooping stems. 
Price, blooming size, 20 to 24 inches, 20c; dozen, 
$2.00; 24 to 30 inches; 30c. 
OPULIFOLIA—Growth upright, attaining 8 to 
10 feet, although the heavy white flower um¬ 
bels in June make the branches droop; old 
flower heads turn to dark red, making a strik¬ 
ing variety of colors at different stages of 
maturity. 12 to 18 in., 15c each; 2 to 3 feet, 25c 
each 
SPIREA THNBERGI—The first of all Spir¬ 
eas to bloom. The entire bush is covered with 
small white flowers. A real beauty when in 
full bloom. 12 to 15 inch plants, 25c each; 
15 to 18 inch plants, 30c each; 2 for 55c. 
SPIREA BILLARDII ALBA— (Grows to five 
feet flowers in summer). Plum-like spikes of 
pure white flowers. Price, 24 to 30 in., 20c; 2 
for 35c; 12 for $2.00. 
DOUGLASI—Upright in growth to 7 feet with 
reddish brown branches and narrow, oblong 
leaves. Bears spikes of beautiful deep rose- 
colored flowers in July. 18 to 24 in., 30c; 2 for 
35c. 
RE EVE SI AN A—Throwing out long branches 
that curve gracefully and covered with clusters 
of double white flowers; very much like Van 
Houetti; blooms a little later. Price, 18 to 24 in. 
20c; 2 for 35c. 
BUMALDA SPIREA — Dwarf; evei*blooming ; 
color pink.15 to 18 inches, 25c each. 
BLUE SPIREA—Good plants, 20c each. 
LARGE JAPANESE ROSE—Kerria Japanica 
flore pleno—Double flowered Kerria. This va¬ 
riety has showy double flowers which are of 
a vigorous growth. Shrubs are slender green 
branches perfectly hardy. An attractive shrub 
for any garden. Strong plants, 24 to 30 inches, 
35c each. 
EVERGREENS - PRICES REDUCED 
How to Plant Evergreens 
(1) Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than ball of earth. 
Provide good, loamy top soil to fill around ball. 
TOP SOIL UP AROUND//; 
BALL. PACK FIRMLY^ 
WITH FEET OR SEJy... 
TLE BY FILLING HOL 
SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
IT STOOD IN NURSERY 
W///" 
SEN BURLAP 
AT TOP OF BALL AND 
ROLL BACK OR CUT 
WITH WATER 
§^FILL HOLE WITH SOIL. PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT¬ 
TED MANURE 
We have a large stock specimen 
evergreens at very reasonable 
prices. The following are all dug 
with a hail of earth and wrapped 
In burlap. These can only be sent 
by express or freight. The customer 
paying the charges at destination. 
The prices quoted are F. O. B. 
Russellville. Packed free. (B. £ B. 
means hailed a>nd burlapped). 
Please notice the savings In these 
prices. Buy your evergreens from 
us and save the difference. All B. 
& B. evergeens are shipped by ex¬ 
press or freight. Not paid. All Pot 
Grwon Plants sent postpaid. 
Come and see our evergreens. We 
ha-ve several sizes, not listed here. 
Onr evergreeens are the finest we 
have ever seen. Quality guaran¬ 
teed. 
BERKMANS DWARF GOLDEN 
ARBOR VITAE 
This is one of the best low-growing Arbor 
Vitae, very bushy and compact. Fine as a speci¬ 
men or group planting. Plant anywhere a low- 
growing plant is required. This is one ever¬ 
green liked by all. Five feet at maturity. Pot 
Grown, 30c each; 2 for 50; 15- 18 In., B. & B. 
90c; 18-24 In. B. & B., $1.25; 30-36 In. B. & B. 
$2.25. 
BAKERS PYRAMIDAL ARBOR YITAE 
This is one of the best pyramidal Arbor Vitae 
we know of; grows tall and slender. Will reach 
a height of 7 or 8 feet. Stately ornamental, 
used much in landscaping. Pot grown, 25c 
each; 2 for 45c; 15 -18 In. B. & B., 90c; 18-24 In, 
B. & B., $12.5; 24-30 in. B. & B., $1.50. 
BONITA ARBOR VITAE 
Very compact dwarf habit, almost round in 
shape, dark green color; a standard variety; 
When matured about 4 feet high and 4 feet in 
diameter. Pot grown. 25c each; 2 for 45c; 15 
to 18 in. B. & B., $1.00; 18 to 24 in. B. & B., $1.65. 
VESTAL’S DWARF GOLDEN 
Very dwarf and compact, of perfectly symme¬ 
trical, conical shape. Foliage is a beautiful gol¬ 
den tint which it holds throughout the year. 
Succeeds admirbaly in the South and is especial¬ 
ly adapted for use in urns and very formal 
situations, where a dwarf conventional form is 
desired. Pot grown: 25c; 2 for 45c; 15 to 18 In., 
B. & B. 75c; 18 to 24 In. B. & B., $1.00. 
