TAXUS CUSPIDATA—y. Hardy Yew. Usually 
grows shrub-like, with spreading upturned 
branches. Luxuriant dark foliage. oz. 35c; 1 
oz. $1.00. 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS—y. Arborvitae. Lacy 
foliage. Varies, but usually a narrow pyramid. 
Specimens, windbreaks or hedges. *4 oz. 35c; 1 
oz. $1.00. 
THUJA ORIENTALIS AUREA—y. Broad, bushy 
plants with golden foliage. 1 oz. 75c. 
TSUGA CANADENSIS—k. Hemlock. Graceful, 
soft-textured foliage sprays. Stately ornamental, 
good timber trees, or shears to a rich hedge. 
oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
OFFER 71A5—One pkt. each of above for $2.00. 
TREE EVERGREEN BLEND—The listed kinds 
and others, in wide variety. Not less than *4 oz. 
sold. *4 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 75c. 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA—k. The Giant Redwood. 
Largest of trees. Seem3 fairly hardy at Boston. 
Pkt. 25c. 
TREES FROM THE ANTIPODES 
Seeds of the hardier and more desirable New 
Zealand trees and shrubs. They come from tem¬ 
perate areas, and I believe that they will prove 
reasonably, or fully, hardy here. Likely there 
are treasures among them. 
UNIFORM PRICE, pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
ALECTRYON EXCELSUM — Splendid broad¬ 
leaved evergreen. 60 feet. Black and red berries. 
ARISTOTELIA RACEMOSA—Claret colored 
ilowers. Quick growing shrub. 15 feet. 
CLEMATIS AFOLIATA—An odd bushy shrub, 
quite leafless, but with a tangle of very green 
stems, hung with a myriad of four-petalled flow¬ 
ers of softest yellow. 
COROKIA CHEESMANI—Rare nine-foot shrub 
with yellow flowers and fruit. 
ELAEOCARPUS DENTATUS — C a 11 e d Tree 
“Lily of the Valley”, from the flowers. 20 feet. 
FUCHSIA EXCORTICATA—Purple flowers be¬ 
fore the bronzy leaves. Pink stems. Give some 
protection, or grow in pots. 8 feet, eventually. 
GAULTHERIA ANTIPODA — Prostrate ever¬ 
green shrub, with large pink and white edible 
berries. Likes moisture. 18 inches. Rockery, etc. 
HYMENANTHERA CRASSIFOLI A—Very 
hardy low shrub for banks. Showy berries. 
LEPTOSPERUM NICHOLLI — Showy crimson 
flowers. Blooms freely in poor soil. 8 feet. 
MELICYTUS RAMIFLORUS—A good small tree 
with purple berries. 15 feet. 
NOTHOFAGUS MENZIESI—Tree. 30 feet. New 
Zealand Mountain Beech. 
NOTHOPANAX FERRUGINEUM—Shrub. 8 ft. 
Pretty russet leaves. 
PENNANTIA CORYMBOSA — Fine fragrant 
flowers. Good twenty-foot tree. 
PITTOSPORUM NIGRESCENS — An effective 
five-foot shrub with variegated leaves. 
PITTOSPORUM RALPHI—Downy white leaves. 
10 feet. Purple flowers. Particularly good. 
PSEUDOPANAX CRASSIFOLIUM—A curious 
tree with leaves like three-foot swords. 20 ft. 
SOPHORA TETRAPTERA — Beautiful hardy 
tree with masses of yellow flowers. 20 feet. 
OFFER 72A5—One pkt. each of above for $2.00. 
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