SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1922 
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ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Each Per 12 
LINDEN, American. $2.50 $28.00 
European . 2.50 
Large-leaved (Tilla platyphylla) . 3.50 
White-leaved Weeping. A splendid pendulous 
tree . 5.50 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Sweet Gum) 2.50 
MAPLE, Ash-leaved (Box Elder) . 1.50 
♦Norway . 2.50 28.00 
Red, or Scarlet . 4.00 
Schwedler’s Purple . 3.00 
♦Silver-leaved (Water, or Soft) . 1.50 16.00 
Sugar . 3.00 30.00 
♦Wier's Cut-leaved . 2.50 24.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European 1.50 
NUTS, Chestnut, American 1.75 18.00 
Spanish . 1.50 
Filberts, American . 1.00 10.00 
English . 1.00 10.00 
The Spanish Chestnuts are thriving- where the 
American variety has all Been killed. 
OAK. The planting or Oaks for ornament has 
been done hut little on account of their sup¬ 
posed slow growth. They grow quite as 
rapidly as other hardwood trees, and the Pin 
Oak is of very rapid growth, and one of the 
llnest trees in cultivation. 
Burr, or Mossy Cup . 4.00 
Scarlet. A grand tree with splendid coloring 
in fall . 2.50 
♦Pin (Quercus palustrls). One or the very Each 
finest trees for avenue or lawn planting, and 
or very rapid growth. The great demand 
ror this tree has made it very scarce 
6 to 7 reet . $2.00 
8 to 10 reel . 3.00 
10 to 12 reet . 4.00 
Red . 3.00 
PHOTINIA villosa. A very ornamental tree, 
covered with red berries in rail and winter. 2.00 
PLANE. See Sycamore. 
POPLAR, Carolina .75 
Lombardy . 1.00 
Pyramidal (P. Bolleana) . 1.75 
SALISBURIA adiantifolia (Ginkgo; Maidenhair 
Tree). A quaint Japanese tree, with roliage 
like that or a Maidenhair Fern. 3.00 
SORBUS. See Mountain Ash. 
SOPHORA Japonica . 5.00 
♦SYCAMORE, Oriental. A grand tree either tor 
the lawn or street. Withstands smoke and 
soot well. 1.50 
THORNS. See Hawthorn, under head or Hardy 
Shrubs. 
WILLOW, Flame-colored . 60 
Golden-barked. Weeping . 1.50 
Laurel-leaved. Very handsome.75 
Regal. White roliage.60 
Weeping Babylonica . 1.75 
YELLOW-WOOD. See Cladrastis. 
Hardy Climbing Plants 
ACTINIDIA arguta. A Japanese climbing plant Each 
with attractive dark green roliage and a 
multitude or white flowers having purple 
centers. Edible fruits follow the flowers. $0.50 
AKEBIA quinata. Quite ornamental and grace¬ 
ful, with pretty dark leaves and numerous 
bunches or violet-brown fiowers. Pleasing 
cinnamon fragrance. Prefers a sunny sit¬ 
uation. 50 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. 
Clings firmly to walls or any support and 
makes a dense covering because of its 
large, handsome, green roliage. In the Tall 
the leaves change to brilliant scarlet. One 
of the most decorative native climbers. 35 
Veitchii. Boston Ivy. Grows very rapidly 
after it Is once established, and clings close¬ 
ly to any surface. The large, dark green 
leaves turn to rich crimson In the fall. 
Standard Plants .35 
Extra-strong Plants . 50 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. Dutchman’s Pipe. Pro¬ 
duces numerous bunches of brownish col¬ 
ored flowers which bear a slight resembl¬ 
ance to small pipes. The leaves are large 
and round, hanging so that they overlap 
each other and thus make a dense screen. . 1.00 
CELASTRUS paniculatus. Japanese Bitter¬ 
sweet. Valuable because it grows in al¬ 
most any soil and will succeed as well in 
shaded places as in sunny positions. The 
bright red fruits in orange pods usually re¬ 
main throughout the winter. This variety 
is not altogether hardy and should be 
planted In sheltered positions north of 
Pennsylvania.35 
8canden8. American Bittersweet. Branches of 
this vine are often sold for Christmas dec¬ 
orations, because of the bright orange-col¬ 
ored pods and their attractive scarlet seeds. 
The vine makes a rapid growth.35 
CLEMATIS Henryi. Large creamy white fiow¬ 
ers of remarkable beauty.90 
Jackmanii. Great velvety purple flowers are 
borne in profusion. This is the large-flow¬ 
ered sort commonly planted.90 
virginiana. Climbs from 12 to 15 feet, and 
bears an abundance of white flowers.35 
Per 12 
$5.00 
5.00 
3.50 
3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
3.50 
8.00 
8.00 
3.50 
LONICERA Halliana. Hall’s Japanese Honey- Each 
suckle. A strong-growing variety, which 
is in almost continuous bloom. The fragrant 
flowers open white and gradually change to 
bull . $16.00 per 100. . $0.25 
Japonica aureo-reticulata (L. brachypoda reti¬ 
culata). Golden Honeysuckle. Great 
quantities of white flowers are borne in 
pairs. The foliage remains green until late 
in autumn, and in protected locations may 
be evergreen all winter.$16 per 100.. .25 
Japonica. Bears a multitude of fragrant yel¬ 
low fiowers, but Is particularly desirable 
because of its dark purplish green foliage, 
which Is practically evergreen. $16 per 100 .25 
LYCIUM chinenso. Matrimony Vine. Excellent 
for trellises or banks. The small purple 
flowers In summer arc followed by scarlet 
berries which cling long through the winter. 
Makes a vigorous growth; if desired, it 
may be trained as a shrub. .25 
♦POLYGONUM Aubertii. Perfectly hardy plant 
which covers itself with a quantity of 
snowy white flowers, borne in long racemes. 
Remarkable elTects can be obtained when 
this vine is allowed to twine about an old 
tree. This variety Is an Improvement on 
P. baldschuanicum, as its flowers are 
larger and It is free rrom the disease which 
causes so much Injury to the other sort.. .75 
VITIS aestivalis. American Wild Grape. A tall- 
climbing vine which makes a strong growth. 
The leaves are large and distinguished by a 
reddish brown fuzz on the under side. The 
berries are small, black, and exceedingly 
tough skinned.50 
vulpina (V. odoratlsslma). River Bank, or 
Frost Grape. Vigorous, tall climbing plant, 
with sweet-scented fiowers. The berries are 
usually less than half an inch in diameter; 
quite sour.50 
WISTARIA sinensis. Chinese Wistaria. A hardy, 
tall-growing climber with pale green, com¬ 
pound foliage, and purplish pea-green (low¬ 
ers in clusters a foot long. Usually blooms 
In May. 1.00 
sinensis alba. Has white flowers instead of 
purple ones; in other respects it is similar 
to the type. 1.00 
Per 12 
33.00 
8.00 
10.00 
18.00 
15.00 
6.00 
15.00 
7.50 
6.00 
17.50 
Per 12 
$2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
7.50 
5.00 
5.00 
10.00 
10.00 
