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BOYD NURSERY COMPANY 
White Snowberry 
STEFHANANDRA FLEXUOSA —An attractive 3 
foot shrub, especially suitable for borders of 
other shrubs and for rocky banks. Branches an¬ 
gular, even zig-zagged, with handsome lobed leaves, 
which turn to purplish red. Attractive white flow¬ 
ers in June. 
Each 10 
Two year plants —-$0.40 $3.50 
Three year plants, clumps - .60 5.00 
STYRAX JAPONICA —An exceedingly desirable 
small tree or shrub. Practically covered in June 
with fragrant racemes of white flowers. A plant 
desirable for individual or group plantings. 
Each 10 
2 to 3 feet _$0.25 $2.00 
3 to 4 feet_ .40 3.50 
4 to 6 feet - .75 6.00 
WHITE SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpus Race- 
mosus) —Inconspicuous, rose-colored flowers in 
June and, July, followed by large, round, clustered, 
milk-white fruits. The combination of pink flowers 
and white berries on the same twig is charming. 
Foliage fresh, glaucous green. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 inch _$0.30 $2.50 
2 to 3 feet - .40 3.50 
STUARTIA PENTAGYNA —A shrub with spread¬ 
ing branches, usually growing 5 to 10 feet tall. 
Leaves are bright green in spring and summer, 
fading with glowing colors. Flowers white, with 
wavy rose-bordered petals and golden anthers, 
opening in summer. 
Each 
10 
12 
to 
18 
inch 
$0.20 
$1.50 
18 
to 
24 
inch 
_ .30 
2.50 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
.40 
3.50 
TAMARIX —An irregular spreading tree-like shrub, 
growing 6 to 10 feet tall, with fine feathery fo- 
Japanese Snowball 
liage. In early summer it is covered with clouds 
of small, pink flowers, presenting a very beautiful 
appearance. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 inch _$0.25 $2.00 
2 to 3 feet - .35 3.00 
VIBURNUM SNOWBALL 
This family includes the famous Snowballs. They 
are all hardy and have unusually rich, glossy, abund¬ 
ant leaves and are especially free from attacks of 
injurious insects. They are valuable in landscape 
work and mass planting in borders and groups. 
Most of these varieties will grow satisfactorily in 
shaded places, but, of course, will do better in open 
sunlight. Beautiful autumnal coloring heightens the 
attractiveness of the leaves of some varieties, while 
others have the added beauty of ornamental berries. 
We offer the following varieties. 
Tamarix 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wood)—-Bright green, heart- 
shaped leaves that turn to red and purple. The 
flowers, borne in May 
and June, are 
creamy 
white. Grows from 8 
to 12 feet. 
Each 
10 
18 to 24 inch 
$0.25 
$2.00 
2 to 3 feet 
_ .40 
3.50 
3 to 4 feet 
.60 
5.00 
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Boyd Nursery Company 
Nov. « 8, 
1934 
McMinnville, Tenn. 
Gentlemen: 
We are pleased to advise that the shipment 
of Dogwood arrived this morning in very good 
condition and sincerely appreciate your prompt 
handling of this order. 
We were under the impression that your stocks 
were dug and stored in (he heel bed and that 
you could make immediate shipment. You did, 
in so far as practical anyway, didn’t you? 
Thanking you again for the prompt service 
and with best wishes, we are 
Very respectfully, 
H. G. Hastings Co. 
