SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
Poncirus 
Ponciron trlfolfata. (Citrus trifoliata). (Hardy 
Orange). As an ornamental flowering plant, few 
are more desirable. The plant attains a height of 
10 to in feet, and is very bushy and thorny; foliage 
trifoliata, retained quite late, but is not an ever¬ 
green here; however, the vivid green wood gives it 
an evergreen appearance during winter. In early 
March the plant is covered with a mass of large, 
single, white flowers, and a second and third crop 
. of blooms, of samiler size, are produced during 
summer. The bright golden fruit is retained dur¬ 
ing winter, which makes this plant a showy garden 
feature. It is also an excellent hedge plant. 
PRICES: Each 10 
3-4 ft., well-branched . $ .75 $0.00 
Strong, well-branched, 2-3 ft., 3 yrs.50 4.00 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. See Amygdalis triloba. 
Punica 
(Pomegranate) 
Very valuable, summer-flowering, tall-growing 
shrubs. Perfectly hardy in the South. Flowers are 
produced in great profusion very early in May, and 
last almost during the entire summer. Foliage bright, 
lustrous green. Very conspicuous and desirable. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
4-5 ft., extra heavy .$1.50 $12.50 
3-4 ft., very heavy. 
well-branched .. .75 0.00 $50.00 
2-3 ft., branched .50 4.00 
Punica Granatum alba. Double; white. 
I*. Grunatum rubra. Beautiful, double-red flowers. 
P. Granatum varicgata. Sometimes double-red and 
double-variegated blooms will appear on the same 
plant. 
PYRCS JAPONICA. See Cydonia. 
Rhodotypus 
(lverriu) 
Rhodotypus kerrioides (White Kerrla). A beautiful 
and distinct Japanese shrub, attaining a height 
from 4 to 0 feet; large leaves; white flowers an 
inch or more in diameter freely produced middle of 
April, followed by black berries which are retained 
during the winter. 
RICES: 
3-4 feet, verv Imshv 
Each 
.9 ,75 
10 
100 
1.8-21 in., 
well-branched 
.50 
4.00 
3.00 
$35.00 
25.00 
12-18 in., 
well-branched 
.35 
Spiraea 
PRICES, except where noted: Each 10 
3-4 ft., very heavy, well-branched ..$ .50 $1.00 
2-3 ft., well-brancheed .40 3.50 
18-24 in., branched .30 2^50 
SPRING BLOOMING SPIRAEAS 
Spiraea prunifolia flore pleno (Bridal Wreath). A 
beautiful, early-blooming variety .with small, 
double while flowers. Commences to bloom early 
in March. 
S. Reevesiuna (Reeve's Single Spiraea). Produces 
large clusters of single white flowers, covering the 
entire bush; flowers very free in early spring- 
blooms just before Spiraea Keevesiana fl. pi. 
S. Reevesiuna flore pleno (S. Cantonensis flore pleno). 
With large, round clusters of double white flowers 
which cover the entire plant. Blooms latter part of 
March and continues for several weeks. 
S. Thu nbergii (Common Snow Garland). A very 
beautiful dwarf variety with many slender branches 
forming a dense bush. The leaves in autumn as¬ 
sume brilliant shades of orange and scarlet. Cora- 
SPIRAEA. 
luonces to bloom first of March and lasts for some 
time. Most desirable for a low hedge and for 
massing. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
18-24 in., heavy $ .50 £4.00 $35.00 
S. Van Houttei (Van Houtte’s Spiraea). A graceful 
shrub, growing G to 8 feet in height. Produces a 
profusion of single white flowers during the latter 
part of March. One of the most popular Spiraeas. 
PERPETUAL BLOOMING SPIRAEAS 
Spiraea Anthony Yl'aterer (Crimson Spiraea). An 
improvement upon S. Bumaldi. A remarkably free- 
flowering shrub, with upright branches. Attains a 
height of about 3 feet. Leaves bright green, with 
frequent variegations of yellow. If blooms are cut 
on as soon as they begin to fade, the plant will 
bloom the entire season. Makes a low-growing 
hedge. 
PRICES: Each 10 
18-24 in., very bushy .$ .50 $4.00 
12-18 in., very bushy . 40 3.50 
S. Billardi (Billard's Spiraea). A tall-growing va¬ 
riety. Flowers bright pink, produced in long dense 
panicles; commences to bloom in May and lasts 
throughout the summer. Very showy. 
S. callosa alba (Fortune’s Dwarf White Spiraea). 
Flowers white, of very dwarf growth. Commences 
to bloom early in April. 
PRICES: Each 10 
12-18 in., very bushy .$ .40 $3.50 
S. Fortune!. A variety with very large leaves, which 
are tinted royal purple, making the plant very con¬ 
spicuous. Very effective for a border or for plant¬ 
ing in groups. 
PRICES: Each 10 
!"•’ very bushy $ .50 $ 4.00 
12-18 m., very bushy . 40 3.00 
S. Froebeli. A fine, free-growing sort; rosy-colored 
flowers, produced last of April in large, flat heads 
The young foliage tinted dark red. 
PRICES: Each 10 
18-24 in., very bushy . $ .50 $4.00 
12-18 in., very bushy 40 3.00 
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