F-:afhe d conifor s ccntinucd grixticd conifers con-binuod 
10 rate 100 
rate 
10 rate 100 
rate 
CH/-.LxFGfP*i.RlS laws, minima 
JlJ^^lIPERUS squarx^ta meyeri 
4-p 4 -6 " .6o 
(ver} dwarf, fine for rock gardens) 
.50 
4p 4 -6 " 
.40 
.35 
lav/ 3 , n i di f 0 rmi s 
sp, Y/ilson’s Weeping 
4p 6 -8 " 
.40 
.35 
3IRDME5T C.4p 8 -12" .40 
.35 
obtusa crippsi (intensely golden 
TAXUS baccata fastigiata 
(IRISH YEW) 
fol.) 
C 2i"p 8-12" 
.30 
.25 
4p 8 -]2" .55 
.50 
bac. fastigiata auroa 
obtusa graci].is 
G 4p 4 -6 " 
.35 
.30 
4p 8 -12" .85 
.75 
bac, repandons aurea 
GurKEbbUb cashauoriana (nev/) ( silv-biuo) 
C 4p 6 -8 " 
.45 
.40 
4p 8 -12" .60 
.50 
JUinPERUS chin, pfitzoriana 
Weoping English Yew 
C 4p 8 -12" 
,60 
.50 
G&C 4p 8 -12" .55 
.50 
G&C 4p 6 -8 " ,40 
.35 
THUYA Occidentalls pyramid 
alls 
AI2ERICiiN PYR/U;UDAL uRBORVITAE 
chin, "pincushion" 
4p 8 -12" 
.40 
.35 
4p 6 -8 " ,40 
.35 
4p 6 -8 " 
.35 
.30 
japonica "ban Jose" (prostrate) 
(rapidly taking the place 
Italian Cypress) 
of 
GdG 4p 4 -6 " .40 
.35 
oriontalis boverleyonsi 
s 
sabina tw.iariscifolia 
4r) 6 -8 " 
.40 
.35 
4p 4 -6 " .40 
.35 
BEVERLEY GOLDEN ARB0RVIT;lE 
Conifers not grafted 
Conifers not grafted 
ABIES concolor V/IIITE FIR 
PINUS montana mughus I.IUGH0 PINE 
4p 8 -12" 
S 
.30 
.25 
3 A 4p 6 -8 " s 
.40 
.35 
1 Ai' 
b 
.25 
.20 
2-L & 3p 4 -6 " s 
.35 
.30 
2ip 6 -8 " 
S 
.18 
.15 
ponderosa 4p 1 /Es"' S 
.40 
.35 
eSDRUS dcodaru QE0D..R 
4p 8 -12" 
S 
.30 
.25 
radiata LONTSREY FINE 
4p 1 /Ij' S 
.30 
.25 
PINUS armandi ARITUID PINE 
TSUGA sioboldi SIEBOLD 
HEI.IL0CK 
3p 6 -8 " 
5 
• 
00 
.15 
3p 6 -8 " S 
.30 
.25 
V 
I 
BUR 
N U M B 
U R K 0 0 D I 
To receive an Award 
of 
klorit 
of the Royal Horticultural Society it must 
be 
good! This is probably the nost valuable novelty in flc.voring shrubs that has 
appeared for years . Recently originated in England as the outcone of a cross 
betv/een the v/ell-knov/n deciduous Viburnun carlosi and the little-Jcnov/n evergreen 
Viburnun utile. The result is a fast grov/ing> very hardy ser.ii-evergreen shrub 
bearing flov/ers as fragrant as V. carlesij but in far larger heads up to four 
inches broad containing as many as 250 individual flov'ers. Those are pinkish in 
the bud, but open v/hite, and appear about a nonth earlier than those of V. carlesi. 
Foliage is rich, glossy gi'esn, which turns purplish bronze with winter v.’eathor, 
sonc of the lowc-r leaves assuming vividly brilliant red and yellow autumna.u tints. 
Prof. L. G. Chadwick of Ohio stated recently; “I am convinced that Viburnum burk- 
’..'oodi will become an outstanding favorite as soon as it is better known." 
balled 3 /4 ft. 
$2.00 
each 
boiled 2-§/3 ft. 
1.75 
each 
balled 2 /2ift. 
1.50 
each 
tallod 1-^/2 ft. 
1. .20 
each 
gal. cans 2 ft. 1,20 
gal. cans 1 /l-^ ft. 1.00 
from 5 " pots .7^ 
(50 or noro 0 . 70 ) 
