Evergreens^ Trees and Shrubs 
ALPHABETICAL DESCRIPTIVE PRICE-LIST of all WOODY PLANTS 
ABELIA (Arbutus Bush) 
Grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) 
5 ft. Zone V, evergreen to Zone VI. 
Almost perfect shrub. Small bright 
leaves, graceful growth. Any soil. Sun. 
Pinky-white bells from June to Octo¬ 
ber. Leaves bronze in winter. 
Photo Dainty in the extreme. May 
Page winter-damage in severe win- 
ters, but blooms next season, 
just the same. (Each) (10) (100) 
* 4 to 8 in. X.$ 2.10 $ 12.50 
Heavy (cut-back) $1.25 10.00 90.00 
ABIES (Fir) All Evergreen 
Balsamea (Balsam Fir) 
60 ft. Zone 11. Dark, shapely pyramid. 
Needs cool moist soil. Best in North. 
*10 to 12 in. X.$ 13.00 
2 to 3 ft., B&B 2.00 13.00 90.00 
3 to 4 ft., B&B 3.00 18.00 150.00 
Concolor (White Fir) 
50 ft. Zone IV. Dense pyramid silver 
green. Drainage. Tolerant in cities. 
Photo Softest of dull silver — almost 
Page white. Very dense and even in 
outline. Natural looking. 
* 6 to 9 in. X.$ 12.50 
* 9 to 10 in. X. 16.00 
*12 to 15 in. X. 20.00 
18 to 24 in. BB.$10.00 75.00 
2 to 3 ft. B&B .$2.25 15.00 95.00 
Douglas (See Pseudotsuga) 
Firma (Momi Fir) 
90 ft. Zone V. Grass-green pyramid. 
*10 to 15 in. X.$ 17.50 
Fraseri (Southern Balsam Fir) 
70 ft. Zone IV. Dark pyramid. Rich 
odor. Drainage and humus. 
* 8 to 10 in. X.$ 12.50 
* 8 to 14 in. X. 16.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B _$ 9.00 80.00 
Homolepis (Nikko Fir) 
* 60 ft. Zone IV. Stately and classic. 
Leaves dark above, white beneath. 
Moist rich loam. 
Photo sacred Fir of Japan. Used 
Page as a stately avenue tree. The 
younger specimens are shapely. 
* 8 to 10 in. X.$ 12.50 
* 8 to 14 in. X. 16.50 
2 to 3 ft. B&B $2.00 $17.00 150.00 
4 to 5 ft. B&B 3.00 27.50 250.00 
Nordmanniana (Nordman Fir) 
120 ft. Zone IV. Handsome. Dark 
needles, white bands below. Any gar¬ 
den soil. 
* 9 to 15 in. X.$ 12.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B $3.00 $25.00 . 
Pectinata (Silver Fir) 
120 ft. Zone IV. “Silver” only below, 
shiny dark green above. Majestic. Any 
good soil. 
*12 to 15 in. XX .$ 4.00 $ 28.00 
Veitchii (Veitch Fir) 
50 ft. Zone HI. Narrow pyramid, with 
soft effect, though needles are long and 
dark green. Damp loam. Somewhat 
Photo slow in growth. Hence useful 
Page as a specimen on small lawns. 
Retain low branches in old age. 
* 6 to 8 in. S.$ 7.00 
* 8 to 14 in. X. 17.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B _$13.00 100.00 
2 to 3 ft. B&B $2.50 20.00 150.00 
ACANTHOPANAX 
Pentaphyllum (Five-leaved Aralia) 
8 ft. Zone V. Good, arching foliage. 
Rocky banks. Uninteresting flowers. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 9.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .50 $ 4.50 $ 40.00 
ACER (Maple) 
Dasycarpum (Silver Maple) 
100 ft. Zone IV. Good quick shade. 
Leaves bright silver below. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 2 to 3 ft.$ 4.00 
4 to 6 ft.$ 3.00 17.50 
6 to 8 ft.$1.00 6.00 35.00 
Palmatum (Japanese Maple) 
20 ft. Zone V. Graceful, bushy. 
2 to 3 ft.$2.00 $22.00 . 
3 to 4 ft. 3.30 30.00 . 
—atropurpureum (Bed-Leaved). 10 ft. 
Wine-red leaves. Bushy, compact. Any 
sheltered soil. In time, becomes an 
Photo open tree-like shrub, always 
Page neat. Natural-looking, except 
^2 for color. 
* 8 in. 1-yr. grafts $ .75 $ 6.50 $ 60.00 
12 in. 2-yr. grafts 1.10 9.50 90.00 
15 in. 3-yr. grafts 1.75 16.00 150.00 
—dissectum purpureum (Cut - Leaved 
Purple). 6 ft. Billowy mound of lacy 
color. The dwarfest. 
(Same prices as above) 
—dissectum (Green). Also dwarf. 
(Same prices as above) 
Platanoides (Norway Maple) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Dense, round-headed. 
Excellent for city streets. 
Photo most popular city tree. It 
Page is clean in trunk and bark and 
10 very shapely. Moreover easily 
grown. Bad in gardens, because of 
greedy roots. 
* 8 to 12 in. X.$ 7.00 
* 4 to 5 ft. X. 50.00 
6 to 8 ft.$2.00 $17.00 150.00 
8 to 10 ft. 2.25 19.00 180.00 
10 to 12 ft. 2.50 25.00 225.00 
12 ft. 4.00 35.00 290.00 
—schwedleri (Schwedler). 60 ft. Zone 
IV. The same with colored leaves—pur¬ 
plish-red, fading to green in summer. 
* 4 to 5 ft. X.$ 80.00 
6 to 8 ft.$2.00 $19.00 185.00 
8 to 10 ft. 3.00 27.50 225.00 
Rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Majestic drooping pyra¬ 
mid. Red flowers in April. Wet land, 
but tolerant of drainage. Not as greedy 
roots as most Maples. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.00 
4 to 6 ft.$ 5.00 35.00 
6 to 8 ft.$1.50 7.50 60.00 
Saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
100 ft. Zone III. Hates city air. Heavy 
dense, regular pyramid. Autumn color. 
Photo The most effective country land- 
Page scape shade tree there is. Bold 
10 and dark at a distance. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.00 
4 to 6 ft.$ 5.00 35.00 
6 to 8 ft. 7.50 60.00 
8 to 10 ft.$1.50 12.00 100.00 
AESCULUS (Horse-chestnut) 
Hippocastanum (Flowering Horse- 
chestnut) 
50 ft. Zone V. Stately pyramid. White 
flowers in late May. Deep damp soil. 
* 8 to 10 in.$ 7.00 
6 to 8 ft.$2.50 $22.50 . 
—rubicunda (Carnea) (Red Flowering). 
Slightly smaller, flowers pink. 
*12-in., 2-yr. grafts $1.50 $12.50 $120.00 
Octandra (Yellow Buckeye) 
60 ft. Zone V. Yellow in June. Humus. 
*18 to 24 in.$ 7.00 
ALBIZZIA (Mimosa) 
Julibrissin rosea (Hardy Mimosa) 
6 ft. Zone VI. Very rare. Interesting 
pink flower for' two summer months. 
Photo unshapely mound, but deli- 
Page cate Acacia leaves and “bottle- 
•^<5 brush” blooms when blooms are 
scarce. (Each) (10) (100) 
6 to 12 in.$ .50 $ 4.00 . 
12 to 18 in. X ... 1.00 9.00 . 
ALMOND—Prunus 
ALTHEA—Hibiscus 
AMELANCHIER (Shadblow) 
Canadensis (Downy Shadblow) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Thin, bushy shrub or 
tree. Pure white show in early May. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.50 
*18 to 24 in. 7.00 
AMPELOPSIS (Ampelopsis) 
Quinquefolia (Woodbine) (Virginia Cr.) 
Vine. 30 ft. Zone V. Vigorous. Fall 
color. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 6.50 
2-yr. No. 1 .$ .35 $ 3.00 25.00 
—Englemannii (Englemann Ivy). The 
same with smaller leaves. 
* 2-yr.$ 7.00 
Tricuspidata (Veitchii (Boston Ivy) 
Vine. 40 ft. Zone V. The most popular. 
Self-clinging. Dense. Fall color. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 7.00 
2- yr. No. 1 .$ .50 $ 4.50 40.00 
AMORPHA (Amorpha) 
Fruticosa (Indigo-bush) 
12 ft. Zone V. Tiny bloom. June. 
Tolerant. 
*12 to 15 in.$ 5.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ 1.50 11.00 
AMYGDALUS (Peach) 
Persica rubra (Red-flowering) 
6 ft. Zone V. Straggling shrub, but 
beautiful in May. Profuse bloomer. 
4 to 5 ft.$1.00 $ 8.00 $ 65.00 
ANDROMEDA—(See Pieris) 
APPLE—(See Fruits, page 40) 
ARALIA (Aralia) 
Pentaphylla—(See Acanthopanax) 
Spinosa — 25 ft. Zone V. Enormous 
greenish - white panicles in August. 
Tropical effect. Very spiny, open, tree¬ 
like. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 9.00 
4 to 5 ft.$1.20 $10.00 90.00 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe)—Vine to 30 ft. 
Odd, large yellow and brown flowers in 
May. Large leaves. Vigorous. Tolerant. 
18 to 24 inches... .$1.25 $10.00 $90.00 
ARBORVITAE (See Thuja) 
ARCOSTAPHYLOS 
Uva-ursi (Bearberry) 
6-inch creeper. Zone II. White, sparse 
all summer, red fruits follow. Sandy, 
acid. Makes beautiful mat. Evergreen. 
3- in. pots.$ .50 $ 4.50 $ 40.00 
ARONIA (Chokeberry) 
Arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Pink-white blooms in 
May, bright red berries in fall. Moist. 
*12 to 18 in. X.$ 10.00 
Melanocarpa (Black Chokeberry) 
4 ft. Zone III. Dwarfer, denser. Show¬ 
ier flowers, but black berries. 
*12 to 18 in. X.$ 10.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .75 $ 7.00 65.00 
ASH (See Fraxinus) 
ASIMINA - (Papaw) - (See page 39) 
*=:small size for lining-out; X=transplanted; B&B—earth ball. 
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