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Please as\ for Prices on Items J^ot Listed 
Vib 
urnum. 
European High Bush Cranberry (V. 
opulus). 6-8 ft. Its red berries remain 
until early Winter. 2-3 ft. 65c. 
Fragrant Viburnum (V. carlesi). 3-6 ft. Fragrant 
white flowers, Arbiituslike. May. 
18-24 m. $1.00, 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
Candida. 5-6 ft. Best pure white. 
2-3 ft. 65c. 
Weigela. 
Eva Rathke. 3-5 ft. Brilliant crimson. Blooms more or 
less all Summer. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Nana variegata. 3-5 ft. A dwarf form with variegated 
leaves, flowers pale pink. 18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 65c. 
Rosea. 6-7 ft. A strong, symmetrical grower with good 
foliage; pink flowers in June. 2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 65c. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (B. thunbergi). Very hardy. 
Ornamental. Stands clipping. Set 1 ft. apart. 
12-18 in. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00 
18-24 in. Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 100 $22.00 
24-30 in. Each 35c., doz. $3.50, 100 $28.00 
REDLEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY. Fine for foliage 
effects. Plant 12 in. apart. 
12-15 in. Each 35c. 18 in. Each 45c. 
PRIVET, Ligustrum 
AMUR RIVER (P. amurense). Upright, vigorous, hardy, 
nearly evergreen. Set i ft. apart. 
18-24 in. Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
2- 3 ft. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $17.50 
CALIFORNIA (P. ovalifolium). The common variety. 
18-24 in., plant 6 in. apart 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00 
2- 3 ft., set 12 in. apart. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $8.00 
3- 4 ft., set 1 ft. apart. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
CHINESE (P. ibota). Hardy even in bleak exposed 
locations. 
18-24 in., set 1 ft. apart. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $16.00 
2- 3 ft., set 1 ft. apart. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50, 100 $28.00 
IBOLIUM. The hardiest, combining the habit of the 
Caliiornia with the bushiness and hardiness of the 
Ibota. 
18-24 in., set 1 ft. apart. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $9.00 
2- 3 ft., set 1 ft. apart. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $13.50 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Twelve trees of the same variety and size supplied 
at the each price for eleven 
BIRCH. Betula 
Canoe (B. papyrifera). A native tree of large size. Bark 
silvery white 4-6 ft., each $2.00 
Cutleaf Weeping (B. alba pendula laciniata). An un¬ 
usually graceful drooping tree, particularly adapted for 
lawn planting Silvery white bark at maturity; vigorous 
in rich moist ground. 5-6 ft. $2.50, 6-7 ft. $3.25. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES. Malus 
2-3 ft. each $1.00, 3-4 ft. each $1.50, 4-5 ft. each $2.00, 
5-6 ft. each $2.75 
BechtePs Double Flowering Crab (M. ioensis plena). 
Double pink flowers like small clustered Roses. 
Carmine Crab (M, atrosanguinea). Brilliant carmine. 
Japanese Crab (M. floribunda). Rose-colored buds open¬ 
ing into white blossoms. Yellow fruits. 
Parkman’s Crab (M. parkmani). Rose-colored buds open 
into little rosy white flowers. 
Redvein Crab (M. niedzwetzkyana). Early red flowers. 
Scheidecker Crab (M. scheideckeri). Early. Bright rose. 
HAWTHORN. Crataegus 
3-4 ft. $1.50, 4-5 ft. $1.75 
Double White (C. oxycantha alba plena). Extra good. 
PauPs Double Scarlet (C. oxycantha fl. pi. pauli). Flow¬ 
ers a deep crimson and very double. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES—Continued 
DOGWOOD. Cornus 
White Flowering (C. florida). Produces large, showy 
white flowers in May before the leaves appear. Valu¬ 
able for its Fall coloring which is dark red; fruit scarlet. 
3-4 ft. $1.50, 4-5 ft. $2.25. 
Redflowering (C. florida rubra). Flowers similar to the 
white form, but are a bright pink. 
2-3 ft. $1.75, 3-4 ft. $2.75. 
ELM. Ulmus 
American (U. americana). Our beautiful native shade 
tree. 8-10 ft. $1.50, 10-12 ft. $2.00. 
HERCULES* CLUB. Aralia spinosa 
A tropical looking small tree with large, divided leaves 
which are very ornamental. Creamy white flowers. 
6-8 ft. $1.60. 
MAPLE. Acer 
Norway (A. platanoides). An excellent variety for street 
planting. 8-10 ft. $1.75, 10-12 ft. $2.50. 
Red Maple (A. rubrum). Prized for its bright red buds 
and its Fall crimson co|uring. 10-12 ft. $4.00. 
Rock, or Sugar (A. saccharum). Taller than the Norway. 
In the Fall the leaves turn to orange and crimson. 
8-10 ft. $1.75, 10-12 ft. $3.00. 
Schwedler (A. platanoides schwedleri). Its foliage has a 
distinctive purplish color. 6-8 ft. $2.25, 8-10 ft. $3.25. 
Silver (A. dasycarpum). The most rapid growing Maple. 
8-10 ft. $1.50, 10-12 ft. $2.25. 
Wier’s Cut Leaf (A. dasycarpum wieri). Of rapid growth; 
branches slender and drooping. 
8-10 ft. $1.75, 10-12 ft. $2.50. 
MOUNTAIN-ASH. Sorbus 
European (S. aucuparia). Flat corymbs of white flowers 
in May, succeeded by showy clusters of orange-red 
berries. 6-8 ft. $2.00, 8-10 ft. $3.00. 
POPLAR. Populus 
Lombardy (P. nigra italica). Of extremely rapid growth, 
much used where a tall hedge is wanted for screen. 
6-8 ft., each $1.00, doz. $10.00; 8-10 ft., each $1.25, 
doz. $13.00; 10-12 ft., each $1.60, doz. $18.00. 
HARDY ROSES 
HYBRID PERPETUAL VARIETIES 
These big, full flowers make a beautiful show during June. 
2-year dormant plants, each 60c., doz. $6.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep rose. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant red. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Clear pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Deep pink. 
SOLEIL D’OR (Austrian Briar). A good, old-fashioned 
deep yellow resembling the H. P. varieties in habit and 
type of bloom. Each 60c., doz. $6.50 
ROSA HUGONIS (Golden Rose of China). The earliest 
Rose to bloom. Shrublike, 6 ft. Delicate single yellow 
flowers appear in profusion on long, arching sprays 
in May. Each 75c. 
ROSA RUGOSA (Single Japanese Rose). Magnificent 
hedges of these are frequently seen close to the seashore. 
Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Alba. Beautiful white. 
Rubra. The popular red. 
POT-GROWN ROSES 
The season for Dormant Roses is ordinarily over 
in May. Some of our customers cannot attend to 
planting in season or find replacement necessary. 
To accommodate these we shall have, as usual, a 
supply of j)ot-grown plants and will gladly mail a 
list of varieties with prices on application. This will 
include Everblooming Hybrid Teas, Hybrid Per- 
petuals and the popular Climbers. 
