W. S. Little’s Price List. 
SHRUBS—Continued. 
Japan Quince, 12 to iS in. .$2”00 
2 tO 2 ^ ft... 
PaBony, Tree, 3 yr ., grafts.... 
1 yr. 
Peach, Flowering, four vars. 
Note.—One of the 
new shrubs. 
handsomest 
PRUNUS PISSARDII, 
2 to 3 it., new . 
Snowball. 
Snowberry.’ ’ 
Spirea, all the fine sorts. 
Aurea, yellow foliage . 
Note. — This contrasts fiuely 
with the Purple-leaved shrubs 
i yr., 6 in. 
CLIMBING SHRUBS. 
Vcitchii,(new) 
Note.—This is without doubt h 
great acquisition ; most valua¬ 
ble forcovcring brick walls, to 
which it clings with tenacity. 
Bignonia, or Trumpet Flower 
Doz. 
100. 
$2 
00 
$S 
O 
00 
15 
8 
00 
4 
00 
4 
00 
25 
3 
00 
15 
1 
50 
5 
4 
00 
25 
10 
00 
2 
00 
10 
2 
0 
0 
10 
2 
00 
10 
3 
00 
15 
1 
3 
00 
15 
2 
00 
10 
2 
00 
10 
2 
00 
10 
5 
2 
50 
15 
BS. 
Doz. 
100. 
*2 
00 
$ r 5 
> 4 
00 
* 2 
50 
10 
3 
t 
00 
18 
1 
• 2 
00 
2 
00 
4 
00 
20 
3 
00 
12 
6 
00 
40 
6 
00 
6 
00 
8 
00 
8 
GO 
12 
OO 
6 
OO 
4 00 
15 
CLIMBING SHRUBS—Continued. 
Doz. 100 . 
Honeysuckles, the best sorts$2 00 $10 
Ivy, English and German .... 3 00 15 
Wistaria, Chinese purple .... 4 00 20 
white. 6 00 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
(evergreen, all transplanted.) 
100 . 1 , 000 . 
Am’n Arbor Vitas, 10-12 jn.. .$S 00 £50 
15 to 18 in. 10 00* 75 
Hovey’s, (Golden), 10 to 15 in.15 00 
Siberian, 12 to 15 in.20 00 
9 to 12 in.15 00 
Tom Thumb, S-10 in.... 15 
Norway Spruce, 12 to 15 in.. 10 00 60 
10 to 12 in.. S 00 50 
fNoto.—Well formed, perfect plant*, from Nursery 
rows—not from seed-bed,- twice transplanted.] 
Hemlock, 12 to 15 in.12 00 
(DECIDUOUS.) 
100 . 
Honey Locust, 2 yrs.$1 00 
1 y»'. 
[Note.—Special rates for large quantities.] 
HORNB 10 AM, 2% to 3 ft. . 12 00 
i }4 to 2 ft... 
12 to 18 in.. 
Note — A splendid hedge plant. 
Japan Quinco, 12 to 18 in., 
Privet, 3 yrs., strong. 500 
1 year, S to 12 in.,- 2 50 
100. 
1,000. 
$1 OO 
*7 
75 
5 
illltilivH, 
■J 
12 OO 
100 
IO OO 
75 
8 00 
50 
8 00 
5 00 
30 
2 50 
15 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Doz. lou. 
Bedding Plants.$1 to $2 00 
Carnations, named sorts .... 2 00 10 
Chrysanthemums. 2 00 
Herbaceous Paeonies.. 2 00 15 
Dahlias. 3 00 25 
Dielytra Spectabilis. 2 00 
Gladiolus. 2 00 10 
Japan Lilies. 2 00 15 
Phloxes. 2 00 
Tree PaBonies, 1 yr. 4 00 
3 yrs. 8 00 
Rhododendrons, fine import- Per doz. 
ed plants transplanted; buds £12 00 
“ without buds .... 10 00 
STOCKS, SEEDLINGS, ETC,, FOR NURSERYMEN, 
YOUNG EVERGREENS. 
Arbor Vitee, Siberian, i yr., 
tp. 
100. 
8 00 
Hoveii, 
8 
OO 
Tom Thumb, 
u 
6 
OO 
Hf.ath Leaved, 
n 
’ 
6 
OO 
Juniper, Irish, 1 yr., tp. line . 
. . 
8 
OO 
Swedish, i yr., transp. 
8 
OO 
American, pendula 
4t 
8 
OO 
3^ Any of the above from cutting 
boxes-thoroughty u ell rooted 5 00 30 
Lawson’s Cypress, 6-10 in., in potsio 00 
Norway Spruce, 10 to 15 in'., 3 to 4 
yrs., ip.4 00 30 
. STOCKS, Etc. 
loo. 1000. 
Pear Stocks,very extra, imported $3 00 §16 
No. r.2 00 12 
Quince Stocks, No. 1.3 or t 20 
No. 2, well rooted 2 50 15 
Plum Stocks, Myrobolan .... 2 50 15 
Mahaleb Cherry, imported . ,* 7 w 0 
Mazzard Cherry.. 2 00 a 
Paradise Apple, imported ... 3 00 20 
Horse Chestnut, 2 yr., 12 to 15 in. 3 00 
Chestnuts, American, i yr. . . 3 00 
Young Roses, sec page 8 .... 
Mountain Ash, t’p'd., istoaoin . 3 00 23 
Birch, 2 yrs., 12 to 18 in.3 00 25 
