30 
ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PA 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUB8—Continued 
TAMARIX. Tall, slender shrubs with feath¬ 
ery rollage and large panicles of lovely 
pink flowers In late spring or early sum¬ 
mer. 
aestivalis hispida. H 8-10, S 6. 
africana. H 8-10, S 6 . 
plumosus (Japanese Tamarlx). H 10-12, 
S 6 . 
VIBURNUM dentatum. A most beautiful 
and satisfactory shrub. H 6-8, S 6. 
Lantana. Showy red fruit. H 8-10, S 6 
Opulus sterile (Snowball). II 8-10, S 8 
Oxycoccus (Cranberry Tree). Very showy 
red fruit. H 8-10, S 8. 
WEIQELA amabilis. Light pink. H 6-8, S 8 
Candida. White. Decidedly the most 
Each Per 12 
$0.50 
$5.00 
.50 
5.00 
.60 
1 
6.00 
l 
.50 
5.00 
.75 
7.50 
1 .60 
6.00 
.60 
6.00 
i .50 
5.00 
desirable of Its color. H 6-8, S 8. 
floribunda. Crimson. H 6-8, S 8. 
hybrids, Eva Rathke. Very valuable ever- 
blooming variety; large crimson flowers. 
H 5-6, S 6 . 
hybrids, Floreal. Pale rose, shaded mauve, 
throat bright carmine; very showy.... 
hybrids, Gracieux. White, with sulphur 
throat, outside and buds salmon-pink. 
One or the most beautiful Weigelas.. .. 
rosea. Pink flowers. H 6-8, S 8. 
rosea nana variegata (Variegated-leaved). 
H 4-5, S 5 . 
XANTHORRHIZA apiifolia 
Each Per 12 
$0.75 
.75 
$7.50 
7.50 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.50 
5.00 
.75 
7.50 
.40 
4.00 
Ornamental Deciduous Trees 
With the exception of varieties marked with an asterisk (*), 
we do not grow trees. The following list of trees Is selected from 
the best nurseries In the United States. Orders will be shipped 
from the nearest nursery that can supply the stock ordered, so as 
to save freight charges and secure quickest possible delivery; 
where stock Is ordered In considerable variety, it Is sometimes 
shipped from two or more nurseries to secure trees of the best 
quality. We always endeavor to secure the best stock In the 
market for our customers. The prices quoted are for trees of the 
most suitable size for transplanting; extra large trees of many 
varieties can be supplied, but are not recommended. If quick 
results are desired they can be had by taking small- and medium¬ 
sized, but perfectly vigorous and healthy trees and giving them 
liberal planting; for Instance, dig a hole three feet deep and live 
Lowest net prices will be quoted on ti 
feet In diameter for each tree, and nil with all good surrace soil, 
mixed with one-fourth of Its bulk or well rotted stable manure. 
It costs considerably to plant trees In this manner, but the re¬ 
sults Justify the expense, and people often pay from $10 to $50 
each for larger trees, which always fall, generally dying outright 
within three years, and never making vigorous, healthy trees. 
Some kinds of trees may be safely planted much larger than 
others. Magnolias, Beeches, Tulip Trees, and white-leaved Lin¬ 
dens are difficult to transplant and small-sized trees of these 
should always be selected. Some varieties should always be 
planted In the fall, others In the spring, and we shall be glad to 
advise our customers on these and other points in regard to 
planting. 
s by the 100 and 1,000 on application. 
Each 
AILANTHUS glandulosa. Female trees which 
are almost free from disagreeable odor... $1.75 
ALDER, European . 1.75 
ANDROMEDA arborea (Sorrel Tree). A scarce 
and extremely beautiful flowering small 
tree . 1.25 
BEECH, the noblest of all trees, but of slow 
growth and difficult to transplant. Small 
trees should always be selected and well 
pruned when planted. 
American . 2.50 
English . 2.50 
♦Purple-leaved . 4.00 
•Weeping . 10.00 
BUTTONWOOD. See Sycamore. 
CATALPA Bungei (Umbrella Tree). 
Umbrella-heeded trees used for formal 
effects. 
Standard . 2.00 
Large specimens, $4, $5, $7.50 and $10 each, 
speciosa. Our native variety . 1.00 
•CHERRY, Double-flowered Pink . 2.75 
♦Double-flowered White . 2.75 
CLADRASTIS tinctoria (Virgllla lutea). 3.50 
CRAB APPLE. The ornamental Crab Apples are 
undoubtedly the most beauttrul small-flow¬ 
ing trees In cultivation: even more beauti¬ 
ful than the popular Magnolias. They are 
of the easiest culture, hardy, and bloom 
when quite small. 
♦Bechtel’s New Double-flowered . 1.75 
♦Common Wild (P. coronarla) . 1.50 
Double White (P. spectabllls) . 3.00 
♦floribunda. Single-flowered, pink; one or the 
most beautirul . 1.50 
♦Parkman’s (Pyrus Parkmantl) . 1.75 
♦CYPRESS, Deciduous . . . 2.50 
'DOGWOOD, Red-flowering . 2.50 
♦White-flowering . 1.00 
ELM, American . 2.00 
Camperdown Weeping . 4.50 
English . 2.75 
FRAXINUS quadrangulata. (Blue Ash). Large 
tree with bright green, compound leaves 
which turn yellow in the autumn. Grows 
rapidly and has a straight trunk which 
makes It exceptionally well adapted to 
specimen planting and groups. Not particu¬ 
larly desirable as a street tree. 3.50 
Per 12 
$18.00 
18.00 
13.00 
HONEY LOCUST, American . 
HORSE-CHESTNUT, White-flowering . 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE (Gymnocladus 
canadensis) . 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata . 
Each 
Per 12 
$1.50 
$16.00 
3.00 
32.00 
2.50 
2.50 
22.00 
1 0.00 
10.00 
22.00 
QnerciiH Paliistrls—Pin Oak 
