SHRUBS 
We are able to supply some of the more unusual shrubs— fine, healthy plants which 
we have propagated ourselves. We do not carry a full line of the ordinary shrubs, 
hedge plants, et cetera. 
Acer palmatum— Red Japanese Maple, 25 ft. 
Handsome trees with their bronzy red 
leaves all summer. 
2 ft. $2.50, 3 ft. $4.00 each. 
Arundinaria Metake, Bamboo, 15 ft. Nearly 
evergreen shoots, as much as an inch thick, 
form a dense leafy grove in a short time. 
Hardy, but sometimes winter-kills to the 
ground in a cold situation. 
Good clumps $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Azalea indica alba, White Indian Azalea, 6 ft. 
Evergreen with large and striking white 
flowers. Protected situation where winter 
sun cannot burn the foliage. 
10 in., balled and burlapped, $1.50 each. 
— kaempferi Feodora, 4 ft. Hybrid, with 
large salmon rose flowers. Protected situ¬ 
ation. 
9-12 in., balled and burlapped, $1.00 
each, 12-15 in. $1.25. 
Buxus suffruticosa, Old English Box, 3 ft. 
This is the well known, small leaved, com¬ 
pact, slow growing evergreen which is so 
valuable for edging and permanent speci¬ 
mens. Our little plants have not been 
much damaged by the severe winters and 
are in excellent shape. 
3 year old plants, 6 in. high, 20c each, 
$2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
Calycanthus floridus, Strawberry Shrub, frag¬ 
rant chocolate colored flowers in spring. 
2-3 ft. 50c each. 
Citrus trifoliata; Hardy Orange, 15 ft. 
Not to be confused with the Osage Orange; 
this neat, nearly evergreen, little tree has 
shiny green branches with long thorns. 
White flowers in spring are followed in 
fall by many small oranges which produce 
a colorful effect. Makes an attractive 
specimen, or an impenetrable hedge. 
Specimens, 3-4 ft. $1.00 each, 4-5 ft. 
$1.50 each. 
Hedge plants, 3-4 ft. $3.00 per doz. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis; Rock Spray, 3 ft. 
Slender, flat, spreading shrub with box¬ 
like leaves and red berries. Transplant 
with care from pots. 
4 in. pots, $.75 each. 
— microphylla; 2 ft. 
Very small, bushy evergreen, with dark 
green leaves. 
3 in. pots, $.75 each. 
Ilex aquifolium; English Holly, 40 ft. 
Not quite as hardy as the American but has 
darker shiny green leaves. Both stamin- 
ate and pistillate plants. 
3 in. pots, $1.50 each. 
— opaca; American Holly, 50 ft. 
The cheerful berries of this prickly ever¬ 
green are always seen at Christmas time. 
It is slow growing and prefers acid soil. 
These little potted plants are grown from 
cuttings selected for sex, so you may be 
certain of buying berry-bearing trees. 
Pistillate plants only. 
3 in pots, $1.50 each. 
Jasminum nudiflorum; Winter Jasmine, 3 ft. 
50c each. 
Trailing or climbing shrub, producing its 
bright yellow flowers before the leaves, 
as early as February. Give it a southern 
exposure. 
Kalmia latifolia; Mountain Laurel, 6 ft. 
Evergreen leaves and clusters of pink or 
white flowers. Requires shade and acid 
soil. Balled and burlapped. 
30 in., $3.00 each. 
18 in., $1.50 each. 
Leucothoe Catesbaei; 4 ft. 
Broad-leaved, bronzy, evergreen, with 
drooping clusters of white waxy flowers in 
May. 
1 ft., balled and burlapped, $.75 each. 
Meratia praecox; Winter sweet; 4-6 ft. 
Fragrant brownish yellow flowers in early 
spring. 
1- 2 ft 75c each. 
Prunus padus; European Bird Cherry, 30-40 ft. 
Racemes of white flowers similar to lilacs. 
3-4 ft., 50c each. 
Rosa rubiginosa; Sweet-Briar Rose, 5 ft. 
The fragrance of the foliage is delightfully 
fresh. Covered with single, pink flowers in 
June. 
3-4 ft., 50c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Stewartia pentagyna grandiflora. 
Handsome large shrubs with showy white, 
3 in. flowers with purple stamens. 
2- 3 ft. $2.50 each. 
