Dreshertown, Montgomery Co., Pa. 
25 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
Viburnum lantana, Hobble Bush 
18 to 24 in. trails. 
. 1 00 
S 
00 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. 1 25 
10 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
. 1 75 
15 
00 
4 to 5 ft. trans. 
IS 
00 
5 to 7 ft. trans. 
20 
00 
“ lentago 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. 1 75 
15 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
. 2 50 
20 
00 
“ molle 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. 1 25 
10 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
. 1 35 
12 
00 
4 to 5 ft. trans. specimens.... 
. 2 50 
20 
00 
“ opulus sterilis, Common Snowball 
18 to 24 in. trans. 
. 90 
8 
00 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. 1 25 
10 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
. 1 35 
12 
00 
“ opulus nanus, Dwarf Snowball 
6 to 8 in. trans. 
. 90 
8 
00 
8 to 12 in. trans. 
. 1 00 . 
9 
00 
85 00 
1 ft. trans. XX. 
. 1 25 
10 
00 
90 00 
In many parts of the United States and Canada, 
Box Edging 
is not hardy, and a low, dwarf and 
compact plant 
is 
required 
as a substitute for it. The Viburnum opulus nanus has been 
found to be an excellent substitute for the Box Edging. It is 
naturally of a dwarf habit and will stand a lot of shearing, so 
that it can be kept down to a very small size. It does not bear 
any flowers and the leaves are smaller than the other varieties 
of Viburnum. It is perfectly hardy and can be planted in any 
part of the United States and Canada. 
Viburnum oxycoccos (opulus), High Bush Cranberry 
2 to 3 ft. trans . 
_ 1 
25 
10 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans . 
_ 1 
75 
15 
00 
ii 
plicatum, Japanese Snowball 
(true) 
IS to 24 in. trans . 
.... 1 
50 
12 
00 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
2 
00 
18 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
0 
50 
20 
00 
it 
plicatum rotundifolium 
2 to 2 !/> ft. trans. 
.... 2 
50 
20 
00 
a 
prunifolium, Black Haw 
IS to 24 in. trans. 
.... 2 
25 
20 
00 
2 to 3 ft. trans . 
.... 3 
50 
30 
00 
a 
Sieboldi (See Japonicum) 
a 
tomentosum 
18 in. trans . 
S5 
7 
oo e 
15 00 
2 to 3 ft. trans . 
. . . . 1 
50 
12 
00 
3 to 4 ft. trans . 
. . . . 1 
75 
15 
00 
4 to 5 ft. trans. heavy . 
9 , 
00 
IS 
00 
5 to 6 ft. trans. specimens. 
. . . . 2 
50 
20 
00 
The Viburnum tomentosum is of 
a similar 
character 
and 
habit to the Viburnum plicatum, but instead of having bails of 
flowers, they are flat headed. In leaf and general growth it is 
about the same as the plicaturn, and in fact it is frequently 
mistaken for that variety. It is perhaps a little stronger 
grower than the plicatum, and in some respects it is to be 
preferred. We have a particularly large and fine stock of this 
plant, and call attention to some of the specimen plants which 
we offer. 
Vitex Agnus Castus, Blue 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. 1 
75 
15 
00 
3 to 3% ft. trans. 
2 
00 
18 
00 
Weigela amabilis, Light Pink 
3 ft. trans. 
. i 
25 
10 
00 
“ arborea, pink 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
. i 
25 
10 
00 
“ Candida, White 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
. i 
75 
15 
00 
