SIGMUND TARNOIi & COMPANY 
very smooth: 'leaves oblong, of a bright, glossy 
groon : growth very symmetrical and compact. A 
specimen of this Oak in our grounds is the admira¬ 
tion of all who sec* it. Seems to do well in almost 
any soil; needs comparatively little care, but will 
repay any attention given. 
pftlCKS: Bach 10 
7 \ - ii*’ J* oav y .$5.00 $45.00 
4-.> ft., transplanted, from open ' 
ground . 3.oo 
Q. lanrifolia Darlington. This is a very handsome 
form of Evergreen, or Laurel-Leaved Oak. The 
tree is of more upright, growth than the Live Oak. 
A magnificent species, and very popular wherever 
known. 
PRICKS: 
14-16 ft., 3-3% in. cal. 
12-14 ft., 2V 2 -2% in. cal 
10-12 ft., 1 >4-2 in. cal. 
8-30 ft., 1-11,4 in. cal. 
0-8 ft., %-l in. cal. ... 
Each 
..$10.00 
10 
100 
v 5.00 
$45.00 
3.50 
30.00 
$275.00 
. 2.00 
17.50 
150.00 
1.50 
12.50 
100.00 
virginiana. (Q. sempervirons.) (Live Oak.) The 
native Live Oak of the South. We have a beauti¬ 
ful lot of stocky .transplanted trees. 
the hardiest of all exotic palms. Fine specimens 
are grown in the northern part of South Carolina 
and Georgia. The plant attains a height of 12 to 
15 feet. Seems to adapt itself to a great variety 
of soils, but will give best results when grown in a 
rich, heavy, well-drained soil. Very graceful and 
ornamental. 
PRICES: 
Each 
10 
30-30 in., 
extra heavy . 
. $0.00 
24-30 in., 
extra heavy . 
.4.00 
I'' 21 in.. 
extra heavy . 
$27.50 
15-18 in., 
17.50 
12-15 in.. 
strong ... 
. 1.50 
12.50 
Viburnum 
Viburnum odoratissimum. A Japanese variety with 
broad, glossy green leaves; of spreading growth. 
Attains a height of 10 feet. Very fragrant, pure 
white flowers in large panicles produced about the 
middle of April. A very handsome shrub. 
PRICKS: Each 10 
24-30 in., well branched .$4.00 $37.50 
1S-24 in., from pots and open ground.. 2.50 22.50 
PRICES: 
10-12 ft., 2%-3 in. cal., bushy 
8-10 ft., l-iy, in. cal., bushy 
6-8 ft. 
Each 
tops.$7.50 
. 4.00 
. 2.50 
10 
$20.00 
• NOTE — As all evergreen Oaks are difficult to 
transplant, they must be defoliated and severely cut 
back before being set out. Keep the trees‘ well 
mulched until thoroughly established. 
Trachycarpus 
T racli.v carp us Fortune!. (Chamaerops Fortune!.) 
(Chilean Fan Palmetto). This is without doubt 
V. Tinus. (Laurustinus). One of the handsomest and 
most satisfactory broad-leaved flowering shrubs; 
of rapid growth; attains a height of 10 feet. The 
flowers are creamy white, produced in the greatest 
profusion in early February, and last for a long 
time; very fragrant. The buds, before opening, 
are of a bright red. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
18-24 in., strong plants .. $2.00 $17.50 
15-18 in., strong plants, from 
pots . 1.50 12.50 
12-15 in., branched, from 
Pots . 1.00 8.00 $75.00 
S-12 in., from pots .75 G.00 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
Artemesia 
A. Gnaphaliodes. A handsome variety, with finely 
cut silvery foliage. 
PRICES: Each 10 
Strong plants, 4 to 5 in. clumps.$ .50 $4.00 
Iris 
Iris germanica. (German Iris or Flag). The German 
Iris is one of our most desirable early spring¬ 
blooming plants. It is a vigorous grower and is of 
easy cultivation. Flowers are large and conspicu¬ 
ous. The colors are white, blue, purple, yellow, 
and variously veined and striped. Every garden 
should contain a collection of these Flags. 
PRICKS: Strong roots, 25 cents each; $2.00 for 10; 
$17.50 per 100. 
Garden and Greenhouse Plants 
4V e offer a large collection of greenhouse and bed¬ 
ding plants such as: Cannas. Coleus, Salvia, 
Petunias, Asters, Zenias, etc.; also a beautiful lot of 
ferns and large flowering Chrysanthemums. Will 
be pleased to give prices for early spring delivery. 
Climbers and Trailers 
Climbing plants are indispensable for many ornamental uses, and are decidely useful in nearly all of 
our garden operations. Some varieties are especially desirable for the beautv of‘their flowers- others for 
attractive foliage. They are easily cultivated, but must have proper care and attention in the matter of 
training. Possibly 110 Climbers offer greater possibilities as ornaments than Clematis Panieulata Rhvn- 
chospermum and Wisteria; while Bignonias, Climbing Roses and Elaeagnus are very useful for trellised 
hedges. Our Climbers are carefully grown and properly pruned, and are unusually vigorous. Xearlv all 
in the lists are hardy in the North. J 
Actenidia 
Actenidiu chinensis. The most beautiful of the spe¬ 
cies. A vigorous climber. The hairs of the young 
brnnchlett8 and leaves are bright red. Leaves very 
large, heart shaped. Flowers creamy-white. In 
China the fruit, which has the flavor of the Goose¬ 
berry, is edible. 
PRICE: Each 
Strong plants from C in. pots . $1.00 
Akebia 
PRICE: Each 
3 year, strong ....7. $ .75 
Akebia lobata. A Japanese climber. Very heavy 
foliage; purple flowers in long racemes. Produces 
a fruit that is quite popular in Japan. A verv de¬ 
sirable climber. 
A. quinata. A very popular ornamental Japanese 
Climber with beautiful foliage, almost evergreen. 
Peculiarly shaped, purple flowers produced in 
March. 
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