SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1903 
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NEW HYBRID AZALEAS 
Mollis X occidentalis (Albicans). Flowers white, with lemon 
blotch; very beautiful and sweet-scented. $1.50 each. 
Mollis X Sinensis. Flowers large and very showy, the colors 
principally bronze-orange. $12 to $20 per doz. 
Occidentalis. A distinct, late-blooming, sweet-scented species, the 
color of the leaves in autumn being wonderfully rich and varied. 
$12 per doz. 
AZALEA RUSTICA FLORE-PLENO 
New double Azaleas, in 12 varieties; good blooming plants. $20 
per doz. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
KALMIA latlfolia. Nice plants, well set with bloom buds. $0.00 
per doz.,, $04 per 100; larger plants, $1 to $5 each. 
ANDROMEDA floribunda. Nice plants. $0.00per doz., $04 per 100. 
Japonlca. The finest of all Andromedas; nice plants. $10.50 per 
doz., $110 per 100. 
The foregoing are import prices for orders received not later than March 1, 1903, and cancel all previous quotations. These prices 
include all charges for packing, custom-house charges and freight to New York city. Freight from New York to point of destination must 
be paid by purchaser. All orders will be packed in separate cases in England and will be shipped direct to customers from New York by 
my agent there. Safe arrival in good condition and satisfaction guaranteed. Stock will be delivered in April at the proper time for planting. 
If preferred, I will import large orders for a commission of 25 per cent on actual cost. This will make the stock cost 5 to 10 per cent less 
than the prices quoted above. No orders for less than 12 plants will be filled, but the 12 may be assorted from anything offered in above 
list. The above prices include the 30 per cent duty placed upon imported nursery stock. 
Other Choice Stock From England 
ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED NOT LATER THAN MARCH I 
No order for less than $10 worth of the following stock will be filled unless it is combined with an order of Rhododendrons and Azaleas, 
or other stock from nursery of Mr. Anthony Waterer, the entire order to amount to not less than $10. The prices quoted include all duty, 
custom-house charges and freight paid to New York city. Freight from New York city to be paid by purchaser. 
ABIES Canadensis pendula (Weeping Hemlock Spruce). Very 
rare and desirable. $3, $4 and $5 each. 
Concolor. This is another splendid American evergreen of which 
it is almost impossible to get good trees in this country. 4 feet 
high. $4 each. 
Concolor vlolacea. Very rare and beautiful; superb coloring. 
$10 each. 
Pungens argentea (Silver Blue Spruce). Very rare and choice. 
$0, $7, $8 and up to $15 each for perfect shaped trees. 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
Abies pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce). It may seem odd 
to send to England for an American evergreen, but the stock in 
Mr. Waterer’s nursery is the finest 1 have ever seen, the highest 
colored and most shapely trees. 3, 4, 5 and G feet high. Per¬ 
fect specimens, $3.50, $4, $5 and up to $10 each. 
CEDRUS Atlantica glauca. Mr. William Falconer says this is 
the finest blue evergreen in cultivation, but he doesn’t say where 
to get good trees of it in America and he doesn’t know, nor do I. 
Mr. Waterer has them in plenty. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 feet high. 
Splendid specimens, $3 to $15 each. 
CERASUS Watererl. A most beautiful double-flowering cherry. 
$1 each. 
DAPHNE cneorum major. A low, tufted growing evergreen with 
rosy pink deliciously scented flowers; a charming plant. Good 
strong plants, 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
FACU8 purpurea pendula (Weeping Purple Beech). We have no 
hesitation in describing this as the most important addition of 
hardy ornamental deciduous trees for many years past. It is as 
decidedly drooping in growth as the well-known green Weeping 
Beech, while the leaf color is that of the best form of the Purple- 
Leaved Beech. All Beeches are difficult to transplant and should 
be severely pruned when planted. Pyramids and standards, up 
to 10 and 12 feet, $3 to $15 each. 
JUNIPERUS Chlnensls aurea (Golden Chinese Juniper). 2 to 3 
feet. $1 each; specimens from $4 to $20 each. 
PYRUS Japonlca (Japan Quince, "Knap Hill Scarlet”). Among 
the numerous new' varieties of this favorite old shrub this va¬ 
riety, raised in Mr. Waterer’s nursery, stand out conspicuously. 
$1.25 each. 
Spectabllis (Chinese Crab). 60 cts. each. 
Spectabilis rosea plena (Double Crab). A beautiful spring- 
flowering tree, the branches of which, when in bloom, may be 
compared to garlands of double pink roses. 75 cts. each. 
MALUS alba plena. New and beautiful. $1.50 each. 
Baccata (Scarlet Siberian Crab). A small tree, yielding a pro¬ 
fusion of rosy tinted flowers in spring and an abundance of bright 
cherry-like Crabs in autumn. $1 each. 
Ellse Rathke (New Weeping Apple). Young standards, $1.50 each. 
Floribunda. One of the most brilliant of all spring-flowering 
trees. It is of moderate stature, and of rather slender yet free 
growth. Its long, slender shoots are covered from end to end 
early in May with blossoms, which are of a rich crimson outside 
and in the bud state resemble wreaths of cherries, while being 
white within they show when expanded a beautiful contrast of 
color. The tree is worthy of a prominent place in every garden. 
75 cts. each; selected trees, $1.25. 
Floribunda atrosangulnea. Very beautiful in bud, being much 
darker colored than Floribunda. 75c. each; selected trees, $1.25. 
John Downle. Very beautiful in fruit. 75 cts. each. 
Pendula (Weeping Apple). $1.25 each. 
Scheidereckil. 75 cts. each. 
SOPHORA Japonlca pendula Standards. One of the most 
characteristic of all weeping trees; very scarce. $3 to $6 each. 
