THE BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
1. Large Ilex opaca 4. Ilex glabra 
2. Ilex crenata 5. Cotoneaster salicifolia 
3. Young Ilex opaca 6. Ilex convexa 
7. Mahonia aquifolium 
8. Korean Box (dwarf) 
9. Berberis triacanlhophora 
10. Cotoneaster horizontalis 
11. Berberis gagnepainii 
12. Berberis juliana 
13. Berberis verruculosa 
14. Hardy English Laurel 
15. Old Buxus suffrulicosa 
SASSAFRAS 
Variifolium (Sassafras Tree) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Handsome pyramid, odd in¬ 
teresting leaves. Tolerant. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 4.50 
SCIADOPITYS ( Evergreen ) 
Verticillata (Umbrella Pine) 
20 ft. Zone Y. Slow, dense pyramid. Long 
leaves in whorls. Drain well. Photo on page 6. 
Unique and rare. 
* 6 to 8 inches X.$13.00 
* 8 to 10 inches XX. 22.00 
*10 to 15 inches XXX. 38.00 
12 to 15 inches, B. & B$1.00 $ 9.00 70.00 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B . . . . 12.50 100.00 
18 to 22 inches, B. & B 2.50 20.00 150.00 
SOPHORA (Pagoda Tree) 
Japonica (Japan Scholar Tree) 
60 ft. Zone V. Yellow, pea-like, blooms in 
August. Picturesque branching. 
* 6 to 8 inches S. $ 6.50 
3 to 4 feet. $15.00 130.00 
SORBUS (Mountain-ash) 
Americana (American Mt. Ash) 
20 ft. Zone II. Smaller. Redder berries than the 
European. Acid. 
4 to 5 feet.$2.50 . 
5 to 6 feet. 3.00 . 
Aucuparia (European Rowan Tree) 
30 ft. Zone III. Clusters of orange berries from 
July to September. Handsome. Photo page 7. 
* 2 feet X. $ 11.00 
6 to 8 feet.$2.50 $22.50 180.00 
10 to 12 feet. 3.50 30.00 . 
SPIRAEA (Spiraea) 
Anthony Waterer 
3 ft. Zone V. Rose blooms, June to August. 
Photo page 12. Best Dwarf. 
* 6 to 9 inches X.$13.00 
18 to 24 inches.$ .50 $ 4.00 26.00 
Billiardi (Billiard Spiraea) 
6 ft. Zone Y. Rose, July, August. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 8.00 
Billiardi alba—Form with white flowers. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 6.50 
Douglasi (Douglas Spiraea) 
7 ft. Spreading clump. Zone V. Pink flowers in 
July and August. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 6.00 
Fortunei (Callosa rosea) 
6 ft. Zone V. Pink, June and July. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 4.00 
2 to 3 feet. $ 2.50 16.00 
Opulifolia (Physocarpus) (Ninebark) 
9 ft. Zone IV. White, June. Rapid. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 7.00 
18 to 24 inches. $ 2.50 16.00 
Reevesiana (Reeve’s Spiraea) 
5 ft. Zone YI. White in June. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 7.50 
18 to 24 inches. $2.50 16.00 
Thunbergii (Thunberg Spiraea) 
5 ft. Zone V. White show in April. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 9.00 
Trichocarpa (Korean Spiraea) 
6 ft. Zone Y. Neat, spreading bush. Garlands 
of white, June. Photo page 12. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 8 to 12 inches.$10.00 
3 to 4 feet...,.$ .70 $ 5.00 40.00 
Van Houttei (Modern “Bridalwreath”) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Familiar everywhere for the 
white May garlands. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 5.50 
18 to 24 inches. $ 2.00 14.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .50 4.00 22.00 
SPRUCE -See Picea (p. 13) 
STEPIIANANDRA 
Flexuosa (Lace-bush) 
6 ft. Zone V. Neat and bushy. Leaves color in 
autumn. Slight flowers. 
* 6 to 12 inches.$ 11.00 
2 to 3 feet.$ .50 $ 4.00 35.00 
STEWARTIA 
Pentagyna (Mountain Stewartia) 
15 ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Humus, moist. Photo 
page 9. Rare native: large white flowers in July. 
12 to 18 inches.$1.00 $ 9.50 . 
18 to 24 inches. 1.50 12.50 . 
Pseudocamellia (False Camellia) 
50 ft. Tree. Zone V. Handsome tree with huge 
white bloom in August. Photo page 9. Rich soil. 
Slow. 
18 to 24 inches.$1.50 $13.50 . 
2 to 3 feet, B. & B. . 2.75 (postpaid) 
STRANSVAESIA ( Evergreen) 
Davidiana 
20 ft. Zone (VI). Good evergreen leaf, but scarlet 
berries hang all winter into next year. 
18 to 24 inches.$ .90 $ 6.00 . 
3 to 4 feet. 1.50 12.50 . 
—undulata 
6 ft. Bushy dwarf. Zone VI. 
12 to 15 inch pots.$1.25 $11.00 . 
STYRAX (Snow-bell) 
Japonica (Japanese Snowball) 
20 ft. Zone V. Small tree. Loose soil. Studded 
with white bells in May. 
* 6 to 8 inches.$ 7.50 
12 to 15 inches.$ . 65 $ 5.00 . 
3 to 4 feet. 1.25 10.00 . 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Racemosus (Snowberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Clay, lime. Useful for showy 
white berries in August. Photo page 12. Good 
dwarf shrub. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 9.00 
2 to 3 feet. $ 2.00 18.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .50 3.00 25.00 
Vulgaris (Coralberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Thin growth. Berries small, but 
red and hang late. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 5.00 
2 to 3 feet.$ .50 $ 4.00 22.00 
SYMPLOCUS (Turquise Berry) 
Paniculata 
20 ft. Zone V. Intricate branching, like Haw¬ 
thorns, and blooms in May, white. But loaded 
with bright blue berries, Sept. 
18 to 24 inches.$1.50 $12.50 . 
SYRINGA (Lilac) 
Chinensis (Rothmagensis) 
12 ft. Zone V. Graceful; Lilac, May. Very 
faithful bloomer. Lime. Sun. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 9.00 
18 to 24 inches. $ 3.50 26.00 
Japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac) 
30 ft. Zone V. Blue-gray clusters in June and 
July. Different. Tolerant. 
3 to 4 feet.$1.25 $ 9.00 $ 60.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1.50 10.00 80.00 
Josikea (Hungarian Lilac) 
12 ft. Bush. Zone V. Violet in June. 
*10 to 15 inches.$ 8.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .90 $ 6.50 50.00 
Persica (Persian Lilac) 
6 ft. Zone V. Fragrant lilac, May. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 9.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .90 $ 6.00 50.00 
Villosa (Late Lilac) 
9 ft. Otherwise like Josikea. 
*12 to 15 inches.$ 7.50 
3 to 4 feet.$ .75 $ 5.50 45.00 
Vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Spreads by suckers to huge 
clumps. Purple, May. Fragrant. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 6.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .70 $ 4.00 30.00 
Vulgaris alba—White form of above. 
*12 to 18 inches.$ 7.00 
3 to 4 feet.$ .75 $ 6.00 45.00 
French Hybrids (Photos page 11) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Mostly not real hybrids, but 
forms of Vulgaris with special color, bloom and 
fragrance. Sun, lime. Famous and deserving. 
*Belle de Nancy—Satin-pink. D. 
*Charles X—Reddish purple. S. 
Congo—Dark crimson. S. 
Dr. Maillot—Lilac-pink. D. 
Doyen Keteleer—Light pink. D. 
Justi—Rlue. S. 
*Marie LeGraye—White. S. 
Marliensis pallida—Violet-red. D. 
*Michel Buchner—Clear lilac. D. 
*Mme. Casimir Perier—White. D. 
*Mme. Lemoine—White. D. 
*Pres. Grevy—Blue. D. 
Reamur—Dark red. S. 
*Souv. Ludwig Spaeth—Red. S. 
S—single; D—double flowers. 
*Small 1-year plants. $ 2.50 $ 20.00 
\ x /2 to 2 feet.$ .75 6.00 55.00 
4 to 5 feet. 1.50 12.50 100.00 
TAMARIX (Tamarisk) 
Africana—-15 ft. Zone V. Pink in April. 
*18 to 24 inches.$ 7.50 
TAXODIUM (Bald Cypress) 
Distichum 
80 ft. Zone V. Is not evergreen, but looks like 
one. Graceful, feathery pyramid. Loves swamps. 
* 4 to 5 feet. $25.00 
6 to 8 feet.$2.00 $15.00 100.00 
8 to 10 feet. 2.50 20.00 150.00 
SASS AFR AS—TAXODIUM 
= Lining-out size (X=one transplanting) 
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