20 
WITTENBERG NURSERIES 
FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Each 
^DOGWOOD. White. 3-4 ft._ .75 
* DOGWOOD. Red flowering. 2 ft., .75; 3 ft- 1.00 
*MAPLE. True Japanese Blood-leaf Maple. 1 ft. .50 
:I: MAPLE. Japanese Cutleaf Red Maple. 1 ft.- .50 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European. .50 ea ch; 5-6 ft.__ 1.00 
HAWTHORN, Paul’s Scarlet. Double Pink. 4-5 ft. 1.50 
MALUS Bechtel!!. (Crab Apple). Double rose 
flowers. 2-3 ft. _ .60 
M. Scheideckeri. Rose. Double Flowering Crab. 
5 ft._ 1.25 
LABURNUM vulgare (Golden Chain Tree). 2-3 ft. 50 
EVERGREENS 
Each 
CEDRUS Atlantica Aurea. New. Golden Atlantic 
Cedar. 1 ft._ 1.00 
% 
CEDRUS Atlantica Glauca. (Blue Atlantic Ce¬ 
dar). In our opinion the finest of all the mag¬ 
nificent conifers. 1 ft., .75; 2 ft., 1.25; 3 ft., 2.50 
CRYPTOMERIA (Japonica Lohbi). Compact col¬ 
umn. 2 ft._ 1.75 
*JUNIPERUS Squamata Meyeri. The finest blue 
Juniper. 1 ft._ .75 
J. Virginiana Burki. Blue dense column. Ij/^- 
2 ft._ 1.00 
J. Virginiana Cannarti. Deep green column. 
11/2-2 ft. _'_ .75 
J. Virginiana Glauca. Blue Silver Redcedar. 
\/ z -2 ft. _ 1.00 
KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE. This is the true graft¬ 
ed Koster. 10 in,, .50; 1 ft., .90; 1^-2 ft. __ 3.00 
PINUS Strobus. (White Pine). A noble native. 
2-3 ft. _ 1.25 
J P. Strobus Nana. Charming little dwarf pine 
for rockery_ 1.00 
'P. Tanyosho. (Japanese Table Pine). Graft¬ 
ed trees. 1 ft.___ .50 
"’P. Mughus. (Dwarf Mugho Pine.) 1 ft, .60; 
\y 2 ft., .90; 2 ft._ 1.50 
‘P. Densiflora Aurea. (Dwarf Japanese Golden 
Pine). 8 in. _ .90 
P1CEA Excelsa. (Norway Spruce). 1 / 2 ft_ .40 
! P. ri.xcelsa Nana. Very dwarf spruce for rock¬ 
ery. 8-10 in._ 1.00 
P. Polita. (Tigertail Spruce). Most distinct of 
all. 1 ft. _ 1.25 
RC.T1NOSPORA Plumosa Aurea. (Golden Plume 
Cypress). 2-3 ft. _ .75 
*Items indicated with a star (*) are suitable for Rock-Gardens. 
