F. 6- F. NURSERIES 
12 
BERBERIS—Continued Each Ten Hundred 
wilsoni subcaulialata. 5'-6' Wilson Barberry 
HALF-EVERGREEN. The dense clusters of golden yellow 
flowers justify use of this species as a flowering shrub, 
and when the lovely salmon pink fruits bejewel the 
angled branches it is an exquisite thing. Narrow inch 
long leaves are almost white underneath and in a shel¬ 
tered spot will stay on all winter. 
2 to 3 ft. B. & B. 2.25 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 3.00 
BETULA alba. 40'-50' European White Birch 
Creamy white bark most effective against a background of 
evergreen. Has charming graceful habit, most adaptable. 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
. 1.80 
1.65 
6 
to 
8 
ft. 
. 2.25 
2.00 
8 
to 
10 
ft. 
. 3.00 
2.70 
— fastigiata. 20'-25' Columnar White Birch 
Grows amazingly like a Lombardy Poplar and in time forms 
a dense rugged column of dark green leaves. White bark. 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
B. 
& 
B. 
3.50 
6 
to 
8 
ft. 
B. 
5c 
B. 
5.00 
8 
to 
10 
ft. 
B. 
5c 
B. 
7.00 
12 
to 
14 
ft. 
B. 
5c 
B. 
15.00 
— laciniata. 30'-40' Weeping Cutleaf Birch 
Deeply cut leaves and fountain-like arrangement of the 
drooping branches make this a justly popular lawn subject. 
6 to 8 ft. 3.00 2.70 
8 to 10 ft.:... 4.00 3.60 
— youngi. 8'-15' Young's Weeping Birch 
The slender branches assume surprising positions, curving- 
inverted, yet graceful and most interesting eventually 
forming a broad picturesque mass, for large rock garden. 
4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 5.00 
nigra. 80'-100' River Birch 
Commonly found growing along river banks, sometimes in 
clumps. The ragged brown papery bark is distinctive. 
6 to 8 ft. 2.25 2.00 
8 to 10 ft. 3.25 3.00 
10 to 12 ft. 4.50 4.00 
12 to 14 ft. 5.75 5.25 
14 to 16 ft. 7.50 6.75 
papyrifera. 80'-90' Canoe Birch 
The characteristic white bark is not evident until the trunk 
is three or four inches thick, but it is the cleanest white 
of all. A handsome long-lived tree in Adirondack region. 
10 to 12 ft., 1V4 to 1V 2 in. 3.50 
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2 V 2 in. 6.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2V2 to 3 in. 9.00 
14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 in. 12.00 
populifolia. 35'-40' Gray Birch 
This "Queen of the Woods" is generally seen in clumps, 
two or three white trunks rising gracefully from the ground 
and swaying in the breeze. Small foliage quivers at the 
slightest breeze. Particularly effective with dark evergreens. 
8 to 10 ft. clumps, B. & B. 6.00 5.40 
10 to 12 ft. clumps, B. & B. 7.50 6.75 
