100 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation). 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, continued. 
Hawthorn, Double White (Cratagus Alba Jl. pi.)* 
Highly ornamental flowers and foliage. 6 feet, #1.50 
Hawthorn, Paul’s Scarlet ( C. coccinea Jl. pi. Paulii ). 
Flowers bright carmine, red, makes a striking contrast 
when planted with the white. 5-6 feet, £1.50. 
Laburnum, Golden ( Cytisus). A small tree producing 
freely long clusters of the brightest golden-yellow blos¬ 
soms, of sweet-pea size and shape. 4 feet, 50 cents; 
5-6 feet, $1 00. 
Larch, European ( harix Europaa ). An elegant, rapid¬ 
growing, pyramidal tree. 4-6 feet, 75 cents. 
Linden, American, or Basswood ( Tilia Americana). A 
beautiful, rapid-growing, native tree with large leaves and 
fragrant flowers. 8 feet, 75 cents; 10 leet, $1.00. 
Linden, Europe in ( T. Europaa). Pyramidal tree of 
larger size. 7-8 feet, 75 cents; 8-10 feet, $1.00. 
Maple, Cut Leaved Weeping ( Acer Wierii Laciniatum). 
A weeping silver-leaved variety with deeply cut foliage. 
8 feet, £1.00. 
Maple, Japan ( Atrosanguineum Purpureum). This is the 
richest crimson and the most brilliant, vigorous, and the 
best type of the Japanese varieties. $2.00 each. 
Maple, White or Silver-Leaved (A. Dasycarpum)i A 
native variety of rapid growth, very beautiful. 8-10 feet, 
75 cents; 10-12 feet, 81.00; 13—15 feet, £2.00 each. 
Maple, Norway (//. Plantanoides). Of spreading habit, 
foliage dark green. 8 feet, $1.00; 10 feet, £1.25 
each. 
Maple, Sugar. (Aver Sac chart num.) One of the best 
street trees. 10-12 feet, $1.00; 12-15 feet, $1.50. 
Magnolia Acuminata ( Cucumber /!/.). Of pyramidal 
growth, flowers yellow, tinted with bluish purple. 
Fine specimens. 5-6 feet, $1.00. 
Magnolia Conspicua. (Chinese White). A variety of 
great beauty; the flowers are large, pure white, and 
appear before the leaves. $1.50-82.00 each. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Flowers white and purple, cup 
shaped; foliage, large and glossy. Fine specimens, $1.50 
to $2.00 each. 
Mulberry, Downing’s Everbearing (Morns). A rapid¬ 
growing tree which bears nice fruit. 4-5 feet, $1.00 
Mulberry, Teas Weeping. Absolutely hardy and free 
from disease, very vigorous in growth. 2 years old, $1.50. 
Oak, White (Quercus Alba). One of the finest of Amer¬ 
ican trees, of large size and spreading branches. $ 1.00. 
Oak, Red (Q. rubra). A native species of rapid growth. 
$1.00 each. 
Poplar, Bolleana (Populus). Pyramidal growth. 8-10 
feet, $1.00. 
Poplar, Lombardi (P. Jastigiata). Well known and re¬ 
markable for its erect rapid growth. 6-8 feet, 50 cents; 
8-10 feet, 75 cents. 
Prunus, Pissardi. One of the best novelties of late 
years. The wood and leaves are dark purple through¬ 
out the entire season. 5 feet, 50 cents ; 8-10 feet, $1.50 
each. 
Syringa Japonica (Giant tree lilac). It makes a stout 
tree with large rich foliage, and throws up well above 
the leaves large clusters of white flowers about a foot 
long. 2-3 feet, 75 cents each. 
Willow, Kilmarnock (Salix Caprca Pendula). An ex¬ 
ceedingly graceful tree with glossy foliage and perfect 
umbrella head. $1.00 each. 
Willow, White (6”. Alba). Rapid grower. Valuable for 
seashore. 6-8 feet, 50 cents; 10 feet, 75 cents; 12-14 
feet, $1.00 each. 
Willow (S. Babylonica). Great Weeping Willow. An 
immense and beautiful tree with bright green foliage 
and pendant branches. 6 feet, 35 cents; 8 feet, 50 cents 
each. 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 
Actinidia Polygama. A strong clean vine from Japan. 50 
cts. each. 
Akebia Quinata. Of rapid growth, with shining foliage and 
bluish clusters of fragrant flowers. 35 and 50 cts. 
Ampelopsis Englemanni. A variety of the Virginia 
Creeper, with bright foliage ; fine color in the autumn; 
the tendrils enable it to support itself like A. 
Veitchii. 25 and 35 cts. 
Ameplopsis Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper ). Well-known 
climber; very vigorous. 25 cts. each. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston Ivy , Japanese Ivy). Well- 
known particularly around Boston. It grows rapidly 
and clings to a wall or fence with the tenacity of Ivy ; 
the foliage is handsome in the summer, and changes to 
a crimson-scarlet in autumn. For the ornamentation of 
brick or stone structures, it can be especially recom¬ 
mended. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
Bignonia Radicans ( Trumpet Vine). A quick-growing vine, 
bearing large scarlet flowers, very brilliant. 25 and 50 
cts. each. 
Celastrus Scandens (Poxbury Wax Work). A vigorous 
vine with conspicuous orange-scarlet berries in autumn. 
35 and 50 cts. each. 
Euonymus Radicans. Variegata, retains its glossy green 
and white foliage through the winter; nice plants 25 
and 50 cts. 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan. Abundant, vigorous foliage 
retained until early winter, flower white and yellow, 
fragrant. 35 and 50 cts. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet. Strong, rapid grower, bright scar¬ 
let. 25 and 50 cts. 
Honeysuckle, Belgica. Dutch monthly, very sweet scented, 
red and buff. 25 and 35 cts. 
Silk Vine. A rapid growing vine, will make 30 to 40 feet 
in a season. 35 to 50 cts. each. 
Wistaria Chinensis. One of the most elegant and rapid growing of all climbing plants, bearing long pendulua 
clusters of pale blue flowers in May and June. 50 and 75 cts. each. 
Wistaria Chinensis Alba. White, otherwise similar to preceding. 75 cts. and $1.00 each. 
Special offer No- 3 only applies to articles on this page. 
Wistaria Chinensis 
