FOR THE LAWN AND FORMAL GARDEN 
Tree 
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NEW TREE WISTERIAS 
The new varieties are perfectly beautiful. The flower clusters 
are larger and the various kinds offer a variety of color and 
form. For color descriptions see under heading “Wisterias.” 
Floribunda, Kyushaku 
Floribunda IiOngissima 
Floribunda Rosea 
Bach $4.50 
Each $4.50 
Each $6.00 
White Tree Wisteria 
The white-flowered 
blooms. 
No more lovely sight can be imagined 
than a Tree Wisteria in bloom. The 
purplish blue flowers are produced by 
the hundreds and completely cover the 
tree during May, transforming it into 
a thing of sheer beauty. In formal gar¬ 
dens Tree Wisterias are indispensable. 
On the lawn they develop into beautiful 
specimens and live for generations, in¬ 
creasing in beauty and dignity each 
successive season. The plants we offer 
are grown on stems about 4 feet high 
and the crowns are about 2% to 3 feet 
in diameter. Every plant has bloomed 
before it leaves our nursery. 
Blue Tree Wisteria 
Each $3.50, Doz. $36.00 
The most popular color. These were 
grown from grafts taken of the variety. 
Each $4.50, Doz. $46.00 
form of the above. Delicate silvery white 
QTrench ^ree £iL 
acs 
Floribunda, Geisha 
Violacea Plena 
Royal Purple 
Each $7.00 
Each $4.50 
Each $6.50 
Growing Lilacs in tree form is very popular in Europe. It brings 
their fragrant flowers close to the eye as well as the nose. It 
permits the planting of bulbs, annuals, or other flowers under¬ 
neath the tree. In that manner, prevents loss of garden space. 
Further, they are perfectly adapted to the formal garden or for¬ 
mal beds. Spaced at intervals along a garden path they are a 
feature out of bloom as well as when in flower. They are about 
4 feet in height. 
Etna Each $3.50 
Broad panicles of medium sized regular flowers, deep claret- 
purple, late. Practically the most approaching to red. Double. 
Marechal Foch Each $3.50 
A sensational new lilac. The expert horticulturist, Felix Crousse, 
pronounced this to be the handsomest of all single lilacs. The 
high panicles, carried by long, straight stems, are truly immense 
and very light. The individual flowers, fully one inch in diam¬ 
eter, perfectly shaped, are of a bright carmine with a pink eye 
when opening, contrasting with the mauve of the older flowers 
and the deep carmine of the buds. Early. 
Marie Flnon Each $3.50 
New! Extremely floriferous, immense single flower of purest 
alabaster white. Large branched panicles. 
Paul Deechanel Each $3.50 
Immense panicles of very broad flowers, rosy mauve with car¬ 
mine buds, exceedingly free. 
President Lincoln Each $3.50 
Seedling from Virginalis. Single flowers %- to %-inch across, 
purplish lilac in bud, Wedgwood-blue when fully open, large 
clusters. Branches ascending and habit somewhat compact. 
Very vigorous and early in bloom. 
TREE FORM 
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Evergreen Tree Bittersweet Each $4.00, Doz. $40.00 
The climbing Euonymus in this case has been grafted on a non¬ 
climbing variety. The result is a most attractive, small stand¬ 
ard, with evergreen foliage, which in the winter and late fall is 
covered with orange-red berries. There are numerous shady 
places or corners in the garden such as along paths or walks or 
flower beds where one of these would look attractive. Does well 
in all soils and is perfectly hardy. Height about 30 inches. 
TREE FORM 
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Fragrant Tree Snowball Each $4.00, Doz. $40.00 
These Standard Snowballs are about 3 feet high, look perfect 
in the center of a circular bed or at the corners of square bed, 
also along a garden path. Do well in full sun or light shade. 
Require no special care or attention; are very hardy. Just the 
thing for a formal garden. The plants we send are covered with 
buds and will flower first year. Sent with ball of earth; su.e to 
grow. 
(buoni/nius (dboeryreea £j&ittersiveet) 3or O^edges or Vines 
THE MOST VERSATILE, HARDY, EASILY CrROWN EVERGREEN. THE PLANT OF 1000 USES. 
The Euonymus are particularly desirable for their dense, 
evergreen foliage and extreme hardiness, some varieties on 
account of this taking the place of the English Ivy for wall 
Radicans, Wayside Gardens Compact Form 
An excellent evergreen, fine in either shade or sun. Its habit 
i6 a bushy growth. Foliage a dark shiny green and rather 
small. This vine may also be trimmed into a small evergreen 
hedge for formal beds or walk. 
12 to 15 inch, bushy plants. Each $0.40, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
15 to 18 inch, bushy plants. Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Ra dicans variegata, Wayside Gardens Compact Form 
A beautiful small-leaved green and white variegated form of 
the same habit as the type. 
12 to 15 inch, bushy plants. Each $0.40, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
15 to 18 inch, bushy plants. Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
covering, others that of the Boxwood as an edging plant, while 
Acuta is a splendid ground cover, and one of the best creepers 
for rockeries is Kewensis. All do well in sun or shade. 
Radicans vegetus 
(Evergreen Bittersweet.) A strong growing variety, with 
larger leaves than the type, and producing bright orange-red 
berries, which remain on the plant the greater part of the 
winter. As an evergreen, absolutely hardy wall cover, this 
plant is unequaled. Beautiful on big old trees or shady walks. 
Will grow 25 to 30 feet high. 
15 to 18 inches. Each $0.60, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
18 to 24 inches. Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00 
24 to 36 inches, specimens. Each $0.75, Doz. $7.25, 100 $50.00 
*Kewensis Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
(Miniature Evergreen Bittersweet.) A variety with very 
small, dark green foliage. Everyone who has seen this ap¬ 
preciates its value as a rock plant. It grows close to the 
ground, and is a most valuable plant for a shady place in the 
garden where a delicate evergreen is needed. Fine ground 
covei under small trees. 
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