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Douglas Fir ( Pseudotsuga ) 
Two fine Concolor Firs 
Veitch's Fii —8 feet 
Three old Nikko Firs 
Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock Tsuga canadensis 
Nikko Fir 
BEECH (See Fagus p. 8) 
BENZOIN (Benzoin) 
Aestivale (Spice Bush) 
12 ft. Zone V. Damp. A mist of pale yellow in 
April. Red berries. (Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 inches S.$ 7.00 
*18 to 24 inches X. 25.00 
2 to 3 feet.$ .65 $ .55 35.00 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
Aggregata Pratti (Salmon Barberry) 
9 ft. Zone V. Long panicles of salmon-red 
berries. A show. Sun. 
* 6 to 8 inches.$ 2.50 $ 17.00 
*15 to 18 inches.$ .90 6.50 . 
Juliana (Wintergreen Barberry) 
6 ft. Zone V. Evergreen. Photo page 17. Sun or 
shade. Flower small, fruit black. 
* 8 to 10 inches.$ 3.00 $ 22.50 
12 to 18 inches, B. & B$ .95 8.00 65.00 
Sargentiana (Sergeant Barberry) 
6 ft. Zone VI. Spreading evergreen. Flower and 
fruit like above. Handsome. 
*10 to 12 inches.$ 3.00 $ 22.50 
12 to 15 inches, B. & B$l.50 12.00 100.00 
Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. Bushy and dense, 
red berry in autumn. Fine hedge. 
* 9 to 12 inches.$ 3.00 
*12 to 15 inches. 4.50 
18 to 24 inches. $ 2.00 15.00 
2 to 3 feet.$ .40 3.00 22.50 
—atropurpurea (Bed-Leaf) 
The same except for color. Photo p. 3. 
* 8 to 12 inches.$ 9.00 
15 to 18 inches.$ .50 $ 4.50 30.00 
18 to 24 inches.60 5.00 35.00 
—minor (Box Barberry) 
A dwarf form. 
6 to 10 inches.$ 3.75 $ 27.50 
—erecta (Column Berry) 
A new form much more valuable for hedges. 
* 9 to 12 inches. $ 2.30 $ 16.50 
15 to 18 inches. $.45 3.50 27.00 
2 to 2)4 feet.75 6.00 50.00 
Triacanthophora (Three-spine Barberry) 
5 ft. Zone V. Long narrow leaves. Photo page 
17. Evergreen. Fruit black. Sun. 
10 to 12 inches, B. & B$1.50 $12.00 $100.00 
Verruculosa (Warty Barberry) 
3 ft. Zone V. Gorgeous dense dwarf. Evergreen. 
Photo page 17. Yellow bloom all summer. Leaf 
like tiny holly. 
* 4 to 6 inches X.$ 3.00 $ 22.50 
10 to 12 inches, B. & BI1.50 12.00 100.00 
BETULA (Birch) 
Alba (European White Birch) 
40 ft. Zone III. Good bark. Spreading. 
* 9 to 12 inches S.$ 7.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .90 $ 6.00 45.00 
6 to 8 feet. 2.25 20.00 150.00 
—laciniata (Cutleaf Weeping) 
Photo page 3. Like above, but drooping 
branches and lacy, drooping leaves. 
5 to 6 feet.$3.00 $25.00 $225.00 
6 to 8 feet. 3.50 30.00 250.00 
Lenta (Sweet Birch) 
75 ft. Zone III. Humus, drainage. Fine pyra¬ 
midal specimen, or for woods. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 6.00 
Lutea (Yellow Birch) 
75 ft. Zone III. Similar, but for cool, moist 
places. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 6.50 
Nigra (River Birch) 
80 ft. Zone III. Brown papery bark, graceful 
form. Moist, sandy soil. 
*12 to 18 inches. . ..$ 3.00 
6 to 8 feet. $12.00 100.00 
Papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch) 
80 ft. Zone I. Whitest bark of all, but yellowish 
when young. Handsome. 
* 8 to 10 inches.$ 4.50 
*12 to 18 inches. 5.50 
4 to 6 feet. $10.00 70.00 
Populifolia (Gray Birch) 
30 ft. Zone III. The common clump of “white” 
birch in woods. Poor soil. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 5.00 
BIGNONIA 
Radicans (Trumpet Vine) 
60 ft. Vine. Zone V. Scarlet flowers, July to 
Sept. Humus. Photo p. 20. 
* 8 to 12 inches X.$ 8.00 
2-year No. 1.$ .40 $ 2.50 $ 18.00 
BRUCKENTHALIA 
Spicata (Spike Heath) 
12 inch. Zone V. Pink, June to Aug. (Culture 
as Calluna, Erica.) 
* 2-inch pot-plants. $ 2.00 $ 16.00 
BUDDLEIA (Summer Lilac) 
Davidii (Butterfly Bush) 
10 ft. Zone V. Lavender pink from June to 
August. Rapid. Drainage. 
*12 to 18 inches.$15.00 
2-year (bushy).$ .50 $ 3.00 25.00 
—lie de France 
5 ft. Dwarf. Longer spikes, more vivid color. 
2-year (strong).$ .50 $ 4.00 $ 30.00 
—Hartwegi (NEW) 
Hardier than any other Buddleia and blooms 
showier and neater. 
2 Yi inch pots.$ .75 $ 5.50 $ 50.00 
BUXUS (Boxwood) 
Microphylla Koreana (Korean Box) 
1)4 ft. Zone V. Very compact and dense. Any 
soil. Photo page 17. 
* 4 to 6 inches X. $ 2.25 $ 17.00 
6 to 8 inches, B. & B$ .85 7.00 55.00 
8 to 10 inches, B. & B .95 8.00 70.00 
Sempervirens (Bush, Common Box) 
10 ft. Zone VI. Quicker growth and more open 
than its famous variety. 
* 6 to 8 inches X. $ 2.50 $ 16.00 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B$1.25 10.00 90.00 
—Handsworthii LTpright, larger leaf. 
* 6 to 8 inches X. $ 2.50 $ 17.00 
—suffruticosa (Dwarf Old English) 
6 ft. Zone (V). A billowy dense mass of dark 
green. This is the box of collectors. Small plants 
used for formal edging. Photo page 17. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 6 to 8 inches X. $ 3.00 $ 22.00 
6 to 8 inches, B. & B$ .80 7.50 60.00 
CALLICARPA (Beautyberry) 
Americana (Native Beautyberry) 
6 ft. Zone VI. Red-violet fruit in October. 
Tolerant. 
*12 to 18 inches S.$ 5.00 
18 to 24 inches. $ 3.00 18.00 
Purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry) 
5 ft. Zone (V). Lilac-purple berries. 
18 to 24 inches.$ 4.00 $ 32.00 
CALLUNA (Heather) 
Vulgaris (Scotch Heather) 
2 ft. Zone V. Likes drainage, acid, wind. Photo 
page 16. Evergreen. Rosy-purple, July and August. 
2- year.$ .50 $ 3.50 $ 30.00 
3- year clumps.65 5.00 40.00 
—alba (White Heather)—Early white. 
—alba erecta—Taller form, white. 
—alba minor—Dwarf form of white. 
—alporti—Crimson, tall. 
—a urea—Yellow leaf, pink flower. 
—hammondi—Robust growth. White. 
—rosea—Pink, delicate form. 
—rubra (Red Heather)—Good. Red. 
—searlii—Tall, late white. Loose. 
Above nine varieties:— 
2- inch pots. $ 2.00 $ 15.00 
3- year clumps.$ .75 6.00 50.00 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub) 
Floridus (Strawberrybush) 
8 ft. Zone V. Rich, damp, part shade. Brown 
pineapples, fragrant, July. 
18 to 24 inches.$ 1.50 $ 10.00 
CARPINUS (Hornbeam) 
Caroliniana (Blue Beech) 
30 ft. Zone IV. Handsome, bushy. Leaves turn 
scarlet in autumn. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 5.50 
*18 to 24 inches. 7.00 
CASTANEA (Chestnut) 
Mollissima (Chinese Chestnut) 
55 ft. Zone V. Bushy tree, practically immune 
to blight. Good nuts. See also page 22. 
*12 to 15 inches X.$ 3.75 $ 26.00 
*15 to 18 inches X. $.90 6.00 40.00 
CATALPA (Catalpa) 
Speciosa (Western Catalpa) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Handsome pyramid. Spotted 
white in June. Showy. Timber durable in water. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 4.00 
9 to 10 feet. $12.00 100.00 
BENZOIN—C ATA LPA 
*=Lining-out size (X=one transplanting) 
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