DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
KOLKWITZIA 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis, BEAUTY- 
BUSH. 4-6 ft. Pink. June. This 
beautiful shrub with its arching sprays 
of clear pink flowers should be in 
every garden. Introduced by E. H. 
Wilson, he considered it the most 
showy perhaps of all his Asiatic in¬ 
troductions. 
Each 10 
2- 3 ft. __$ .75 $6.00 
3- 4 ft. _ 1.00 8.00 
LARIX — LARCH 
LARIX dahurica, DAHURIAN LARCH. 
45-80 ft. Covered with purple cat¬ 
kins in May, this rare deciduous coni¬ 
fer from eastern Siberia has wider 
spreading branches than other varie¬ 
ties. It is a slow growing and very pic¬ 
turesque addition to the garden. 
Each 10 
5-6 ft. _$3.50 $31.50 
8-10 ft. _ 9.00 81.00 
12-14 ft__15.00 135.00 
L. europaea, EUROPEAN LARCH. 80-120 ft. 
Well known decorative species. 
Each 10 
8-10 ft. _16.00 $54.00 
12-14 ft. _:_12.00 108.00 
L. leptolepis, JAPANESE LARCH. 45-80 ft. 
Very handsome as a lawn specimen, of unusually 
rapid growth. The leaves of this deciduous coni¬ 
fer appear in very early spring. 
Each 10 
10-12 ft. _$10.00 $90.00 
14-16 ft_ 18.00 162.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
LEUCOTHOE racemosa, SWEETBELLS. 4-10 
ft. White. April-June. A handsome ericaceous 
shrub with conspicuous panicles of bell-like 
flowers. 
Each 10 
18-24 in_$ .50 $4.00 
L. recurva, REDTWIG LEUCOTHOE. 5-10 ft. 
White. April-June. A delightful native of the 
high Carolina Mountains. 
Each 10 
15-18 in__$ .60 $5.00 
LIGUSTRUM — PRIVET 
L. amurense, AMUR PRIVET. 6-15 ft. White. 
June-July. The “North” or hardy strain, with 
growth similar to California privet. The latter is 
not hardy in this latitude. 
10 100 
18-24 in_$2.00 $15.00 
2-3 ft__ 2.25 18.00 
L. IBOLIUM PRIVET. 4-6 ft. White. June-July. 
Upright hardy form; very useful instead of the 
tender California privet. 
10 100 
18-24 in__ $2.00 $15.00 
2-3 ft. 2.25 18.00 
LIGUSTRUM vulgare, EUROPEAN PRIVET. 
6-15 ft. White. June-July. Rich dark green foli¬ 
age, and panicles of blue-black fruit through the 
Winter; one of the best. Fine for naturalizing 
and to attract birds. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. _ _$ .25 $2.25 
LONICERA — HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA maximowiczi sachalinensis. 
10 ft. New choice variety with light 
green leaves and attractive small red- 
dish-purple flowers. Conspicuous red 
fruit in Autumn. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$1.00 $8.00 
L. fragrantissima, WINTER HONEYSUCKLE. 
5-8 ft. Cream. March-May. Early sweet-scented 
flowers. Almost evergreen foliage. 
Each 10 
18-24 in__$ .40 $3.00 
L. maacki, AMUR HONEYSUCKLE. 12-18 ft. 
One of tallest growing, with fragrant white flow¬ 
ers in June and large dark red fruit. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 $5.00 
L. morrowi, MORROW HONEYSUCKLE. 5-6 ft. 
White. May-June. Red fruit. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .50 $4.00 
34 ft. ___.60 5.00 
L. morrowi, prostrate form. 2-4 ft. high. Very 
useful where low effects are desired. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. spread _$ .75 $6.00 
L. syringantha, LILAC HONEYSUCKLE. 6-8 ft. 
Pink. May-June. Splendid upright. Slender- 
branched shrub. Fragrant flowers. 
Each 10 
12-18 in_$ .60 $5.00 
L. tatarica alba, WHITE TATARIAN HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE. 6-10 ft. White. May-June. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. _$ .50 $4.00 
L. tatarica rosea, ROSY TATARIAN HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE. 6-10 ft. Pink. May. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. -$ .50 $4.00 
L. tatarica rubra. 6-10 ft. Light crimson flowers. 
May. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. -$ .50 $4.00 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA glauca, SWEETBAY. 10-60 
ft. A very beautiful shrub or small 
tree. Glossy foliage and sweet-scented 
creamy-white flowers. A deciduous 
shrub in the North, it becomes a large 
Evergreen tree in the Gulf States. It 
gave its name to Magnolia on the 
North Shore of Massachusetts, but it 
is now scarce throughout New Eng¬ 
land. 
Each 
$1.50 
128 ] 
18-24 in. 
