74 Edward Gillett , Southwick , Mass.—Shrubs and Trees 
Azalea viscosa, continued. 
grant. This shrub takes readily to cultivation, forming fine, large clumps. Nice plants 
with bloom buds, \\ to 2 feet, 40 cts. each, $4.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 
bushy, 75 cts. each, $6.00 per doz.; specimens, 3 to 3£ feet, $2.00 each. 
Thuya occidental^ globosa 
BERBERIS purpurea (Purple Bar¬ 
berry). A very choice variety, with 
deep purple foliage throughout the 
season. Fine for hedgework. 25 cts. 
each, $2.00 per doz. 
B. Thunbergii (Thunberg’s Japan 
Barberry). A low bush, with shining 
foliage and showy flowers. Fruit deep 
crimson, persistent through the winter. 
Fine as single plants or for a low 
hedge. 25 cts. each, $2.00 per doz., 
$8.00 per 100; extra heavy, 50 cts. 
each, $3.50 per doz. Can supply 
smaller stock for hedgework in quan¬ 
tity. 
Berberis vulgaris (Common, or Euro¬ 
pean Barberry). Handsome, upright 
shrubs, forming large clumps. Flowers 
handsome, yellow, in drooping ra¬ 
cemes. One of the very best hedge 
plants. 25 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 
CEANOTHUS Americanus (New 
Jersey Tea). A low, branching shrub, 
1 to 2 feet high, bearing spreading 
panicles of white flowers. 
20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
CERCIS Canadensis 
(American Judas Tree). A 
small tree, with heart- 
shaped leaves, bearing its 
pink flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion in early spring. 25 
cts. 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Sweet 
Pepper Bush). Flowers 
creamy white, very fra¬ 
grant. Grows 3 to 5 feet 
high. 25 cts. each, $2.00 
per doz. 
COMPTONIA asplenifolia 
(Sweet Fern). A low 
shrub, with sweet-scented 
foliage. 15 cts. each, $1.25 
per doz. 
CORNUS (Dogwood). 
C. alternifolia (Green 
Osier). A shrub-like tree, 
8 to 20 feet high, with wide- 
spreading branches and a 
flat top. Flowers pale yel¬ 
low or white; fruit deep 
blue. 25 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz. 
Azalea arborescens (see page 73) 
