Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 63 
VACCINIUM 
pennsylvanicum (Dwarf Blueberry). Na¬ 
tive, Berries abundant, large and sweet, 
ripening early in Jul}'. Forms large 
patches in dry, exposed places. 6 to 
12 inches, 30 cts. each, b2.5() for U), 
$20 per 100. 
corymbosum (Common, or Swamp Blue¬ 
berry). Native. Tall, 5 to 10 feel high. 
This yields the coinnion Swamp Blue- | 
berry, so well known in our market, and i 
easily grown in moist garden soil. 
Rach U) UK) 
1 to I}.'; ft. so so $4 00 $30 00 
. r>0 5 00 
2 to 21 ^ ft. 75 6 50 
vacillans (Low Blueberry). Native. The 
Blueberry of our woods. FTom 1 to 2 
feet high. Branches yellowish green. 
1 foot 35 cts.‘each, S3 for 10. 
VIBURNUM 
acerifolium (Maple-leaved Arrow-wood). 
Native. Grows 3 feet high; compact in 
habit. Flowers white; leaves highly 
colored in autumn. 
F.ach 10 100 
1 to 2 ft. SO 30 $2 50 $15 00 
2 to 3 ft. 40 3 00 25 00 
3 to 4 ft. 60 5 00 40 00 
VIBURNUM, continued 
cassinoides. (Withe-Rod) Native. One 
of our handsomest northern shrubs. 
Grows 0 to 10 feet high, with broad 
flat cymes of yellowish flowers. Easily 
cultivated and blooms in great profusion. 
Each 10 1(K) 
li.» to 2 ft.SO 35 $3 (K) $20 00 
2 to 3 ft. 50 4 00 30(H) 
3 to 4 ft., clumps. ... 2 00 
Lentago (Sheepberry). Native. Flowers 
creamy white, in broad, flat sessile 
cymes, 4 to 5 inches across. A large 
shrub or tree, sometimes 30 feet high. 
1 to 2 feet, 35 cts. each, S3 for 10, $20 
per UK). 
XANTHORRHIZA 
apiifolia (Yellow Root). Native. A low 
shrub, with dark-colored flowers; forms 
fine clumps. Especially desirable for 
planting under trees or for bordering 
walks or roadways. The orange coloring 
in autumn is very marked. 
Bach 
10 
100 
6 to 12 in 
. light grade 
..SO 20 
$1 
50 
$10 (K) 
6 to 8 in, 
clumps.. . 
30 
2 
50 
15 (K) 
8 to 12 in., dumps. . 
35 
3 
00 
18 00 
12 to 18 
in., clumps. 
. 50 
4 
00 
25 00 
