DAPHNE—FORSYTHIA 
LIST OF EVERGREENS, TREES AND SHRUBS 
DAPHNE (Daphne) 
Cneorum (Garland Flower) 
1 ft. Zone V. Perhaps the finest rock- 
garden evergreen. Very fragrant rose 
flowers (large) in May and again in 
September. Needs sun. Spreads. Our 
Photo special strain tends to bloom 
Page through the summer. Makes a 
■^7 foot-high mat of gray-green, 
topped with flowers. One of the choicest 
small shrubs. (Each) (10) (100) 
' 2-in. pots. 
$ 15.00 
5 to 
7 in. 
$ 6.00 
40.00 
6 to 
9 in. B&B $ .75 
7.25 
60.00 
9 to 
12 in. B&B 1.15 
10.00 
75.00 
12 to 
15 in. B&B 1.50 
15.00 
100.00 
15 to 
18 in. B&B 1.75 
20.00 
160.00 
Mezereum (“February” Daphne) 
3 ft. Upright. Zone IV. In April has 
Photo lilac-red masses of bloom. Sun, 
Page lime. Foliage apt to suffer in 
•^<5 southern summers. Best in the 
North. 
12 to 15 in. B&B $ .80 $ 6.50 $ 50.00 
2 to 21/2 in. B&B 1.35 12.00 100.00 
DAVIDIA (Dove Tree) 
Involucrata 
50 ft. Zone VI. Wilson says: “The most 
Photo beautiful tree in north temper- 
Page ate regions.” White in May and 
10 June. Very rare. Easily grown 
in any garden soil. 
18 to 24 in. B&B $15.00 . 
24 to 30 in. B&B 20.00 . 
DECIDUOUS—Losing leaves in Fall. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—See pages 35, 36 
DECIDUOUS TREES—See pages 9, 10 
ELM—(See Ulmus) 
ENKIANTHUS 
Campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus) 
12 ft. Clean, shapely. Large leaves 
brilliant in fall. Red-veined, white bells 
in May. Acid, humus. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 4 to 6 in.$ 12.50 
18 to 24 in.$1.50 $13.00 100.00 
EPIGAEA (May-flower) 
Repens (Trailing Arbutus) 
1 ft. Trailing. Zone III. Acid, humus. 
Gorgeous waxy pink fragrant blooms 
in May. Evergreen. 
Strong clumps.$ 2.50 $ 9.00 
3-in. pots.(3 for $1.50) 
ERICA (Heath) Evergreen 
Carnea (Spring Heath) 
1 ft. Zone V. A show of rose in the 
snow, lasts to May. Acid, sandy, humus. 
A soft mass of tiny leaves. Fine in 
Rock Gardens. 
* 2-in. pots. $ 2.00 $ 15.00 
2-yr. clumps ....$ .60 5.00 40.00 
—King George—Dark red flowers. 
* 2-in. pots.$ .60 $ 4.50 . 
—vivella—Carmine red flowers. 
* 2-in. pots. $ 2.25 $ 15.00 
—Winter Beauty—Rosy pink. Profuse. 
* 2-in. pots.$ .60 $ 4.50 $ 37.50 
2-yr. clumps.65 5.00 40.00 
DEUTZIA (Deutzia) 
Gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 
3 ft. Zone V. Drain. Mass of gleaming 
white. May. 
* 9 to 12 in.$ 8.50 
15 to 18 in.$ .50 $ 4.00 32.00 
Scabra crenata 
7 ft. Zone V. In June whitish-pink 
blooms on stiff stem. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 4.00 
—candidissima (Snowflake)—Pure white 
and more free-flowering. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.00 
—fortunei—Larger flowers. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.00 
—Pride of Rochester—Very large, pink¬ 
ish white blooms. Vigorous. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 4.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .40 $ 3.00 13.00 
DIOSPYROS (Persimmon) 
Virginiana (Native Persimmon) 
50 ft. Zone V. Handsome woods tree. 
Photo edible fruit from October to De¬ 
pose cember. Difficult to transplant 
except in small sizes. 
*18 to 24 in.$ 5.00 
DOGWOOD—(See Cornus) 
DOVE TREE—(See Davidia) 
ELDERBERRY—(See Sambucus) 
ELEAGNUS (Eleagnus) 
Angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-resisting. 
Yellow berries in Sept. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 6.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .50 $ 4.00 35.00 
longipes (Cherry Eleagnus) 
See page 39—fruits. 
Umbellata (Autumn Eleagnus) 
8 ft. Zone V. Silver leaves, scarlet 
fruit in Sept. Very tolerant. 
* 9 to 12 in.$ 7.00 
Hybrida (Darleyensis) (Mediterranean) 
A hybrid of E. Carnea and like it ex¬ 
cept larger flowers and more. 
* 2-in. pots.$ 2.25 $ 15.00 
2-yr. plants ....$ .65 5.00 40.00 
Vagans (Cornish Heath) 
1%' ft. Zone V. Acid, sandy, humus. 
Many purplish flowers July to Sept. 
* 2-in. pots .$ 2.25 $ 15.00 
1-yr. plants . 3.75 30.00 
—St. Keverne—Cerise flowers. Profuse. 
* 2-in. pots. $ 2.25 $ 15.00 
1-yr. plants . 3.75 30.00 
EUONYMUS (Euonymus) 
Alatus (Winged Euonymus) 
8 ft. Zone V. Pink-crimson autumn 
leaves. Interesting shrub. 
* 5 to 9 in.$ 9.00 
—compacta—Best broad hedge. 6 ft. 
Very dense and shapely. New. 
2 to 21/2 ft. ...$ .85 $ 7.50 $ 60.00 
Radicans (Wintercreeper) 
20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. Zone V. Ever¬ 
green. Dainty clean leaves. 
* 6 to 9 in. X.$ 10.00 
3-yr. heavy .... $ .60 $ 5.00 . 
—coloratus—Dwarf, rosy-purple form. 
* 6 to 8 in. X.$ 12.00 
—kewensis—Tiny dwarf to 3 ft. Vine. 
2-yr, 3-in. pots ..$ .60 $ 5.50 $ 40.00 
—vegetus—Large leaves, vigorous bush. 
A few climbing leaders. Orange fruit. 
* 6 to 12 in. X.$ 12.00 
2-yr.$ .65 $ 6.00 $ '30.00 
Yedoensis (Yahoo Euonymus) 
12 ft. Zone V. Pink fruit in Sept. 
Handsome leaf. 
2 to 3 ft.$ .75 $ 6.00 . 
EVERGREEN—Keeping leaves in winter. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS—(Pages 17, 18) 
EVERGREEN TREES—(Pages 25 to 28) 
EXOCHORDA 
Grandiflora (Pearl Bush) 
12 ft. Zone V. Show of pearl white in 
May. Drain. Avoid lime. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 in.$ 8.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .60 $ 4.00 30.00 
FAGUS (Beech) 
Americana (Ferruginea) (American 
Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Lime, drainage. Gray 
bark, majestic drooping form. Slow. 
*12 to 18 in. S.$ 3.25 
*12 to 18 in. X.$ 2.00 13.00 
4 to 5 ft. B&B $5.00 48.00 _. . 
Sylvatica (European Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Smaller, darker leaves. 
Lime, drain. Very slow. Dense shade. 
* 6 to 8 in. S.$ 8.50 
3 to 4 ft.$2.25 $20.00 150.00 
5 to 6 ft. B&B 4.50 40.00 . 
—asplenifolia (Fernleaf)—Large, deep 
cut leaves. Handsome. Grafts only. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B $3.00 $30.00 . 
—pendula (Weeping)—A 50-foot mound 
of green leaf and gray branchlet. 
Unique and striking. Picturesque. 
18 to 24 in. B&B $1.75 $16.50 $150.00 
2 to 2 1/2 ft. B&B 2.25 20.00 200.00 
—purpurea (Purple)—Like the type but 
Photo with rich color. Tends to grow 
Page shapely. The color varies during 
52 summer and is not unnatural in 
effect. 
*12 to 15 in. 2-yr. $1.50 $13.50 . 
2 to 3 ft. B&B 2.50 20.00 . 
3 to 4 ft. B&B 4.00 30.00 . 
—purp. pendula—Purple weeping. 
4-in. pots.$1.75 $16.00 . 
FIR—(See Abies; Pseudotsuga) 
FIRETHORN—(See Pyracantha; 
Also Stransvaesia) 
FORESTRY—(See page 6) 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Intermedia (Border Golden Bell) 
9 ft. Zone V. Familiar yellow blooms 
in April. Almost fool-proof. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 4.50 
—spectabilis (Showy) — More, larger, 
yellower flowers. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 7.00 
2 to 3 ft.$ .50 $ 4.00 24.00 
3 to 4 ft.75 5.00 30.00 
Ovata (Korean Forsythia) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Less showy, a week 
earlier. But decidedly hardier. 
12 to 15 in.$1.30 $10.00 . 
Suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell) 
6 ft. Zone V. Good May show. Droop¬ 
ing branches root and hold banks. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 7.00 
—fortunei—Not quite so drooping. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 4.50 
Viridissima (Greenstem Forsythia) 
10 ft. Zone VI. Bushier and lustier 
than the others, but not so hardy. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 5.00 
*=:small size for lining-out; X=:transplanted; B&B=earth ball. 
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