WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
23 
LEADING SPECIALTIES 
FOR 
FALL, 1908 
STANDARD PEARS—Kieffer. 
PI/UMS — Japan and European. 
BIRCII—Cut-Leaved ; European White ; Paper; Red; American 
White. 
CATALPA-Japan ; Speciosa; Bungei. 
CHERRY—Japan Weeping Rose-flowered, tine heads. 
ELM-Huntington; Superba. 
MAPLE — Ginnala (Dwarf Maple); Schwedler; WIer’s Cut-leaved; 
Japan, Ash-leaved. 
M UJjBE R R Y—Weep i ng. 
OAK—English; Red. 
THORN—Double Flowered ; Common English. 
VIRGILIA LUTEA. 
WILLOW—Golden ; Red Barked. 
ARBOR VTT^E — American, 2 to 3 ft.; Siberian, 18 to 24 in. 
PINE—White, 2 to 3 ft. 
SPRUCE—Norway, 2 to 3 feet. 
YEW—Erecta; Golden. 
BARBERRY—European ; Purple Leaved; Thunberg. 
BUCKTHORN. 
CORNUS—Alba; Stolonifera; Stolonifera Lutea. 
CURRANT-Yellow Flowered. 
DEUTZIA—Lemoinei; Pride of Rochester. 
EUONYMUS—Radicans. 
IIYDRANGEA— Pan. Grand. 
LILAC — Common Purple; Common White; Fine Double Sorts. 
PRIVET—Ibota; Regelianum. 
PRUNITS—Pissardi; Triloba. 
SPIREA — Anthony Waterer; Billardi; Callosa; Tliunbergi; 
Van Houttei. 
VIBURNUM — Cassinoides; Lentago ; Tomentosum. 
WE IG EL A—Dwarf Variegated. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. 
ROSES—Crimson Rambler; Baby Rambler; Lady Gay; Hia watha; 
Wedding Bells; Yellow Rambler; White Rambler; 
Hybrid Perpetual, leading varieties. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Snow Queen), the New Hardy Per¬ 
petual White Rose. 
PHLOX in variety, including Lothair, the best pink. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS, including Ger¬ 
man Iris. 
