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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
it is impervious to salt water spray and 
gives us an entirely new color in summer 
flowering shrubs.$1.00 
TRIPTERYGIUM. 
regelii. This new shrub from Manchuria and 
Korea carries big feathery plumes of 
creamy white flowers in July and August, 
it is a strong grower and absolutely hardy. 
In addition to its use as a robust shrub 
it can be effectively trained against a 
trellis.$1.00-$1.50 
VIBURNUM. 
carlesii. Fragrant viburnum. A very early 
flowering and extremely fragrant variety. 
$1.00-$2.50 
opulus. (High bush cranberry.) White flow¬ 
ers followed by bunches of brilliant scar¬ 
let cranberry like fruits.75 cents 
opulus sterile. (Common snowball.) Guelder 
rose. Large round pure white heads of 
flower.75 cents 
tomentosum. A very attractive shrub with 
wide spreading branches and pure white 
flowers dotted thickly along them.75 cents 
plicatum. (Japanese snowball.) Large pure 
white heads of flower in early June.75 cents 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI (New, 1939) 
Gardenia scented snowball, Improved Carlesi 
About everyone knows and loves Virburnum Carlesi, 
here we have a variety which is proving to be a better 
grower with waxy pink deliciously fragrant flowers in 
early spring when leaves are unfolding. The round 
domed clusters of flowers have a Gardenia like fra¬ 
grance which pervades a large area. Has been tested 
and passed through severe winters unscathed. Raised 
by a noted firm of English hybridists this new acquisi¬ 
tion makes a very shapely shrub 4 feet high and 
rather wider. Brilliant foliage in fall. 
Strong healthy plants with ball, $2.50 each, 5 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
VITEX. 
macrophylla. This little known shrub proves 
perfectly hardy in Massachusetts and car¬ 
ries erect terminal panicles of bright blue 
flowers during September and October. It 
is the latest blooming of all deciduous 
shrubs. A shrub which when seen in flow¬ 
er everyone wants. Strong plants 2-3 feet. 
75 cents 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
BERBERIS. 
Hardy Evergreen Varieties of merit, 
julianae. Broad spiny leaves which color up 
beautifully in fall. 18-24 inches.. .$1.00 
triacanthophora. Dense habit and small light- 
. ly spined leaves, colors up finely in fall 
and winter. 18-24 inches.$1.00 
BUXUS. (Boxwood.) 
Sempervirens. We have a splendid stock of 
these in various sizes both bush and pyram¬ 
idal in form. Prices vary from 50 cents to 
$6.00. Inspection invited. 
Stiffrnticosa. Dwarf English Boxwood. 
The only variety suitable for low hedges 6-7 
inch plants.$2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100 
