Hardy Evergreens and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
EUCALYPTUS ficifolia (Scarlet-flowering Gum). 
A beautiful sort with lovely scarlet flowers and 
thick, leathery leaves. Hardy only in warmer sec¬ 
tions. 4 ft., 75c each. 
E. globulus (Tasmanian Blue Gum). 4 ft., 35c 
each. 
ElIONYMUS, Golden. Foliage prettily marked 
golden yellow in center of leaf. 1 ft., 50c each; 
134 ft., 75c. 
E., Silver. Same as above, but with silver markings. 
1 ft., 50c each; 134 ft., 75c. 
*EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl Bush). Large 
shrub blooming early in the spring when the entire 
plant is covered with purest white blossoms. The 
finest white flowering shrub of early spring. Bare 
roots. 2 to 3 ft., 60c each. 
FREMONTIA mexicana. Grows from 6 to 15 feet 
tall. Orange-yellow blooms. 234 ft., 85c each. 
FUCHSIA. See page 21. 
GARDENIA (Cape Jasmine). This pure wh'te, 
sweet-scented blossom is the florists’ most popular 
corsage flower. Must be grown indoors or in shel¬ 
tered spots outdoors. 50c, 75c, and $1.00 each. 
GENISTA racemosa. This dwarf variety produces 
very lovely yellow blossoms in great profusion. 
Foliage lace-like. 1 ft., 35c each; 134 ft., 50c; 
extra heavy, 60c. 
GERANIUM. See page 21. 
GREVILLEA Thelemanniana. A lovely dwarf 
shrub with fine, needle-like foliage and distinct, 
bright red flowers. Very beautiful when in bloom 
and requires very little water. 134 ft-, 60c. 
G. Banksi. A handsome large shrub with dense fern¬ 
like foliage and large clusters of comb-like crimson 
flowers. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. Gallon cans, 2 
ft., 60c each. 
*HAWTHORN. These small, spreading trees are 
well adapted for lawns and for grouping. The little 
flowers come in clusters, and are followed by red 
berries in the autumn. 
H. , Double Scarlet. Bare roots. 6 to 8 ft., $1.00 
and $1.25 each. 
H., Double White. Bare roots. 6 ft., $1.00 and 
$1.25 each. 
HEATHER. See Erica. 
HELIOTROPE. See page 21. 
HIBISCUS sinensis. Pink, Red, or White. 60c 
each. 
HOLLY, English. (Grafted stock). Specimen trees 
with berries. $3, $4.00 and $5.00 each. Pot 
grown plants without berries, 1 ft., 75c each, 
postpaid. 
*HYDRANGEA, French Improved. Deep rose 
shade. This plant is most satisfactory, blooming for 
a long period. Hydrangeas succeed admirably when 
planted in a shady place in the garden. 50c, 75c, 
and $1.00 each, postpaid. 
*H. paniculata grandiflora. Pure white, spike¬ 
shaped clusters of blossoms. 2 to 3 ft., 75c each, 
postpaid. See colored illustration, page 17. 
*H. variegata. Gold and green foliage. 2 ft., 60c. 
*H., Improved Blue. See colored illustration, page 
18. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each, postpaid. 
HYPERICUM Moserianum. Of shrubby growth; 
flowers single, yellow. 134 fL> 50c each. 
JUNIPERUS communis hibernica (Irish Juni¬ 
per). Slender, erect, dense, columnar growth. Foli¬ 
age glaucous. 1 ft., 60c; 3 ft., $2.50 each. See 
colored illustration, page 17. 
JUNIPERUS excelsa stricta (Chinese Juniper). 
A handsome, compact shrub, wide at base and taper¬ 
ing at the top. Silvery gray-green. 1 ft., 60c; 
2 ft., $1.50 each. 
J. Pfitzeri. Prostrate, creeping variety. 1 ft., 60c. 
J. procumbens (Japanese Creeping Juniper). 15 
in., 75c. 
J. Sabina tamariscifolia (Creeping Juniper). A 
prostrate, creeping variety with dense, compact, 
blue-green foliage. Fine for rockeries, borders, or 
ground-cover. 1 ft., 60c each; 2 ft., $1.75. 
*KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). An ex¬ 
ceedingly handsome ornamental shrub, 6 to 9 feet 
high when mature. Clusters of small, tubular flow¬ 
ers of the honeysuckle type, borne in such profusion 
that the bush is one cloud of delicate pink. 75c 
each, postpaid. See colored illustration, page 17. 
*LILACS. See page 31. 
*LABURNUM vulgare (Golden Chain). A small¬ 
growing tree with long, drooping racemes of fra¬ 
grant yellow blooms. 6 to 8 ft., $1.25 each. 
LASLANDRA. Rare shrub with deep purple blos¬ 
soms. In gal. cans, 60c each. 
LAUREL, English. 2 ft., 75 each. 
L., Portugal. 134 ft., 75c each. 
LAVENDER. See page 21. 
LAURESTINUS (Viburnum Tinus). A well-known 
winter-flowering shrub of great beauty, producing an 
abundance of white flowers. Well adapted for hedges. 
2 ft., 50c each. 
L., Variegated. Green and gold. 2 ft., 50c. 
*LEMON VERBENA. The fragrance from the 
foliage of this old favorite is delightfully refresh¬ 
ing. 60c and 75c each, postpaid. 
LEONOTIS leonurus (Lion’s Tail). Pot-grown 
plants. 40c and 60c, postpaid. 
LEPTOSPERMUM laevigatum. An evergreen 
shrub adapted for windy places. 2 ft., 35c each; 
334 ft., 50c. . 
L. scoparium Nichollsi. Bushy shrub with small, 
bronze-colored leaves, covered in spring with min¬ 
ute dark crimson flowers. Thrives best along the 
seacoast. 2 ft., 60c each. 
LIBOCEDRUS decurrens (Incense Cedar). 134 
to 2 ft., 75c; 4 to 5 ft., $3.00 each. 
*LINDEN (Tilia platyphyllos ) (European Linden). 
A shapely, upright tree. Foliage heart-shaped and 
light green. Flowers yellow and fragrant. Bare root. 
8 ft $1.25. 
*LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip Tree). A 
line pyramidal tree with clean trunk. Foliage of 
unusual form and light green in color; flowers con¬ 
spicuous and yellow in color. Bare root. 5 to 6 ft., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
*LOCUST (Robinia) (Rose-acacia). One of the most 
striking of spring-blooming trees with large rose- 
colored pea-shaped flowers. Bare roots, standards, 
7-foot stems with good heads. $2.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. 3 to 4 ft., 60c each. 
*M. Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Large white 
flowers unfolding before foliage appears. Outside 
of petals purplish pink and lavender; fragrant. 
The earliest blooming variety. 2 to 2 34 ft., $2.50 
each. See colored illustration, page 18. 
MAHONIA aquifolia (Oregon Grape). Foliage 
dark and glossy, beautifully formed. 134 ft*, 60c 
each. 
*MAPLE, Norway. Fine stately trees, with broad, 
cut foliage. 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 each. 
M. , Japanese. Gal. cans, 234 ft., 75c. 
*MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. New. See colored il¬ 
lustration, page 17. 3 ft., 60c each. 
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