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SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 
BIGNONIA Each Ten Hundred 
grandiflora Mad. Gallen. 25'-30' Vine. Gallen Trumpet Vine 
A deeper colored form with bunches of gorgeous flowers. 
2 year . .90 .80 
3 year . 1.25 1.10 
4 to 6 ft. specimens, B. & B. 4.50 
radicans. 60'-80' Vine. Trumpet Vine 
The striking scarlet trumpets can be seen in most early 
settlements, sometimes as bush specimens or vast tall vines. 
2 year . .35 .30 .25 
3 year . .50 .40 .30 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia. 8'-10' Alternate Leaf Buddleia 
Lilac purple flowers literally cover the wide spreading 
arching branches. Distinct habit, leaves grayish beneath. 
2 year . .50 .45 
davidi veitchi. 10'-12' Butterfly Bush 
Gray-green foliage, rich lavender spikes of flowers and 
yellow butterflies fluttering above the bush is a typical 
summer picture from June to September. Apt to die 
down somewhat in winter, but gets larger and better. 
2 year . .40 .35 .30 
— lie de France. 4'-5' Hybrid Butterfly Bush 
The vivid rosy-purple six inch flower spikes are arresting 
and being sweetly fragrant insure popularity of this com¬ 
pact shrub. An annual pruning will produce more flowers. 
2 year . .50 .40 .35 
BUXUS sempervirens angustifolia. 2'-3' Willow Box 
EVERGREEN. Quite distinct and hardy. Forms a low 
flattish bush composed of many slender branches rather 
than main stem. Has survived very low temperatures here. 
4 
to 
6 
in. ... 
.35 
6 
to 
8 
in. ... 
.50 
15 
to 
18 
in. 
B. & B. 3.00 
— arborescens. 15'-20' Tree Box 
EVERGREEN. Apparently the hardiest of Boxwoods—and 
the tallest growing form, although it does take a lifetime 
to develop its real character. Assumes rugged unusual 
shapes well clothed with inch long black-green leaves 
which exude the typical delicious elusive fragrance. 
5 to 6 ft. B. <S B. 21.00 
— suffruticosa. 5'-6' Dwarf Bush Boxwood 
EVERGREEN. Like wine this beloved plant improves with 
age, gradually becoming part of the family, and is passed 
down as an heirloom. In youth it makes good headway, 
but slows down year by year until it reaches three or four 
feet, after which it increases imperceptibly. Everyone 
knows the delicious boxwood smell most apparent in this 
dwarf kind. The small round deep green leaves withstand 
city conditions. A dwarf boxwood hedge which can start 
at three inches is practically a permanent institution. 
Specimens 2V2 to 4 ft. B. & B. 100.00 to 300.00 each 
Try Mertensia and Trillium with your Daffodils. 
