F. W. SCHUMACHER 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
pkt. Vf6 oz. Vi oz. oz. Vi lb. lb. 
EUONYMUS patens. Spreading Euonymus, low shrub, very- 
ornamental with its nearly evergreen foliage and 
orange-red fruit. Good for borders or in Azalea 
plantings, hardy in New England. 20 .60 
planipes, in its erect habit with rather stout branches 
quite different from other Asiatic Euonymus. In our 
opinion, it is the most ornamental of all Euonymus 
due to its moderate size, large foliage and brilliant 
display of fruit, hardy in New England. 25 .75 
FOTHERGILLA major.35 .65 2.00 
monticola. Two very fine and hardy native ornamentals 
of the Witch Hazel family, with attractive flowers in 
spring and brilliantly colored foliage in the fall. 
Monticola is the lesser and as a garden plant, in our 
opinion, the more valuable of the two. 35 .65 2.00 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia) Alatamaha, the well known 
Franklinia, America’s choicest flowering shrub bloom¬ 
ing in late Summer and Fall. 
10 seeds, .65; 100 seeds, 5.50 
MALUS baccata, Siberian Crab, dry pomes. 
baccata mandshurica, Mandshurian Crab. Two ex¬ 
tremely hardy and disease-resistant ornamental Apples 
doing well even in sandy soil. Fast growing bushy 
trees with large white flowers and clusters of red or 
yellow berry like fruit. 
Domestic dry pomes. 
theifera. Tea Crab from China, hardy here. Small tree 
resembling a Cherry tree when in bloom with its 
branches thickly set with flower-clusters. Flowers 
white or pinkish. Most remarkable ornamental Crab 
much recommended for its heavy bloom and easily 
raised from seed. 
Domestic dry pomes. 
Imported clean seed. 
RIBES fasciculatus, Japanese Alpine Currant, shrub similar 
to Ribes alpinum, with persistent foliage and scarlet 
fruit remaining on the plants over winter, a fine 
ornamental. 15 
ROSA ecae (primula) shrub to 6 ft., hardy in New England, 
with attractive, fragrant foliage, and an abundance 
of small flowers (1 Vi in. across) in May 
10 seeds, .20; 100 seeds, 1.50 
SAMBUCUS coerulea, most impressive of native Elder¬ 
berries, with large flower heads and conspicuous 
bluish white fruit. 
SORBUS scandica, remarkable ornamental from Scandinavia, 
large shrub or small tree with attractive foliage and 
red berries. Clean seed. 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata (crataegoides), Asiatic Sweetleaf, 
hardy in New England, ornamental shrub valued for 
its fragrant white flowers in spring and bright blue 
berries in fall. 
Imported clean seed. 
Domestic dry berries. 
VITIS vulpina (odoratissima or riparia), native Riverbank 
Grape, much planted in Europe on arbors for the 
bright green foliage and fragrancy of its flowers. 
10 
.25 .60 2.00 
.25 .60 2.00 
.20 .35 .75 2.50 
.25 .65 2.00 
.30 .90 
.15 .30 1.00 
.15 .35 1.00 
.25 .60 2.00 
.30 .75 2.50 
.35 .75 2.50 
