JUGLANS, the Butternut and White Walnut. 
KALMIA Latifolia. Shrub, bearing pink and white 
firs in compound corymbs. 
KOELREUTERIA Paniculata, 15 ft. A beautiful tree 
with pinnate foliage, big panicles of golden 
flowers. 
LAGERSTROEMIA Indica (Crepe Myrtle). The seed 
should be planted in an undisturbed bed and 
kept free of weeds. This is one of the finest 
shrubs in the South and may be grown as far 
as Pennsylvania with protection. 
LIGUSTRUM Japonicum, 6 ft. An evergreen hardy 
shrub with fragrant white firs and large leaves. 
Ovalifolium, 15 ft. A hardy shrub; firs white, in 
clusters; free-blooming; splendid. 
LIQUIDAMBER Styracillua, 50 ft. A Maple-like 
tree, the foliage fragrant and scarlet in Autumn. 
LIRODENDRON, Tulip Tree, 50 ft. Bears large 
beautiful Tulip-like, red-cheeked firs in July. 
LONICERA Tartarica Rosea, Bush Honeysuckle. 
10 ft. Flowers small, profuse, rose, red berries. 
MACLURA Aurantiaca, Osaqe Orange, 40 ft. A 
handsome large-fruited tree, often trained for 
hedges. 
MAGNOLIA Acuminata, 50 ft. Pyramidal, large- 
leaved Tulip-like, yellow-tinted flowers, scarlet 
seeds. 
Grandiflora, 80 ft. A fine evergreen native tree; 
big beautiful sweet white flowers in summer. 
Soulangeana, 20 ft. Big Tulip-like pink flowers. 
Spring. 
MELICA UMBRACULIFORMIS, China-Berry, 40 ft. 
Shade tree highly valued for its rapid growth; 
fragrant purple flowers in panicles followed by 
smooth, clustered drupes. 
MORUS Nigra, Black Mulberry, 30 ft. Delicious 
black fruit in mid-summer; fine for birds. 
MYRTUS Communis, 6 ft. Fragrant foliage with 
very pretty white firs; hardy in the South. 
NANDINA Domestica, 5 ft. An elegant half-hardy 
shrub, firs white in terminal panicles; berries 
rich scarlet in clusters, remaining through the 
V/inter. 
NYSSA Sylvatica, Blue Gum, 75 ft. Shining green 
foliage in Summer and rich scarlet in Autumn. 
PAULOWNIA Imperialis, 40 ft. A splendid early- 
blooming tree, firs trumpet-like, violet, clusters. 
PEONY Moutan, 3 ft. Large, mixed colors. 
PHILADELPHUS Coronarius, Mock Orange, 6 ft 
lovely cup-shaped white fragrant firs, hardy. 
Grandiiloruh, 8 ft. Larger firs but not fragrant. 
PHOTINA Serrulata, Chinese Hawthorn, 10 ft. A 
handsome shrub with white firs in showy flat 
panicles, leaves glossy, evergreen, red berries. 
PICEA Excelsa, Norway Spruce, 30 ft. A splen¬ 
did well known evergreen; very desirable. 
Pungens Glauca (Blue Spruce). 70 ft. Ornamental 
v/ind break. 
PINUS Parviflora, 80 ft. Hardy Japanese five leaf 
white pine bearing ornam.ental brov/nish cones. 
Nigra-Austrian Pine, 100 ft. Tall, rapid-growing 
free often used for background planting. 
PLATANUS Occidentalis, Sycamore, 50 ft. A very 
fine tree with white bark, pretty foliage and 
graceful little fruit-balls that swing all winter. 
PUNIC A Granatum, Pomegranate, 10 ft., firs showy 
scarlet, fruit orange-size, yellow with pink 
cheeks, beautiful, edible. 
PYRACANTHA Coccinea (Common Firethorne), 15 
ft. Small white flowers; attractive red fruits. 
RHODODENDRON Arboreum, 20 ft. Evergreen: 
firs in clusters. 
Ponticum, 10 ft. Glossy foliage, large showy firs. 
RHODOTYPUS Kerrioides, 3 ft. A graceful shrub 
with white Kerria-like firs, admirable. 
RHUS Cotinus, Smoke Tree, 8 ft. A handsome 
hardy shrub, firs in loose panicles, becoming 
brown filmy and smoke-like as seeds ripen; 
curious, fine. 
SOME RARE DELICIOUS 
CARICA Papaya (Florida Paw Paw), 5 ft. Showy 
fragrant flowers; large delicious fruits, pot plant. 
GUAVA, 6 ft. Splendid fruits, easily grown; mixed. 
LOQUAT (Eriobotrya Japonica). Fine evergreen 
Regular pkt. Sc. 
W . PARK 
RIBES Rubrum, 3 ft. Red Currant, edible fruits 
many sorts. 
ROBINIA Bessoniana, thornless, like Black Locust. 
Pseudo-acacia, Black Locust, 50 it. Lovely pinnate 
foliage, exquisite, fragrant, honey firs in pendu- 
lant racemes, later laden with seed pods. 
ROSA Canina, Dog Rose, 6 ft. Single, pmk firs. 
Multillora Japonica. Vigorous prickly climbing 
shrub bearing an abundance of small sweet firs 
in panicles. This Rose is often used as an under¬ 
stock for garden varieties. 
Nana Polyantha, 2 ft. Baby Rose; blooms in 5 
months; white and pink, single and double. 
Rubiginosa, Sweet Briar, pink firs, fragrant foli¬ 
age. 
Rugosa, Japan Rose, 4 ft. Wrinkled foliage and 
showy red firs, followed by big red seed-hips. 
RUBUS Idaeus, Raspberry, 6 ft. Edible fruit. 
RUSCUS Aculeatus, Butcher's Broom, 3 ft. Very 
small firs followed by bright red berries. 
SAMBUCUS Canadensis, 8 ft. Large flat heads of 
white bloom, lacy and beautiful in June, fol¬ 
lowed by black berries, fine for jelly and pies. 
SAPIUM SEBIFERUM (Chinese Tallow Tree), 40 ft. 
Readily grown ornamental tree; the waxy seed- 
coverrngs are used in making candles, soap and 
other useful articles. 
SCHINUS Molle, Pepper Tree, 20 ft. Small white 
firs in panTcles in July, followed by lovely rose 
pea-like drupes; firs and fruits handsome; hardy. 
Terebinthiiolius (Brazilian Pepper Tree). Clus¬ 
tered firs follow’^ed by red berries. Hardy South. 
SEQUOIA Sempervirens, California Red Wood. 
Evergreen, lar_gest tree in America. 
SOPHORA Japonica, Chinese Pagoda Tree, 30 ft. 
Leguminous, hardy, firs cream in terminal pan¬ 
icles. 
Japonica Pendula, an exceedingly beautiful and 
hardy weeping tree of the preceding species. 
SORBUS Aucuparia, 20 ft. Hardy tree, firs cream 
in big compound clusters, fruit scarlet. 
SPARTIUM Junceum, 8 ft. Hardy shrub, golden 
fragrant pea-like firs in handsome racemes. 
STAPHYLEA Pinnata, white firs in drooping ra¬ 
cemes, hardy nut tree; very decorative. 
STERCULIA, Chinese Parasol, half-hardy tree. 
STYRAX Japonica, 20 ft. A new and very hand¬ 
some hardy shrub; firs white, drooping in short 
racemes, deliciously fragrant; free-blooming. 
Americana (American Snowball). Deciduous shrub 
with large showy flower-heads. 
SUMACH (Rhus Glabra). A fine native shrub, with 
smooth, shiny stems, varying in height from 
2-20 ft. The flower-panicles are greenish white 
followed by bunches of pretty scarlet drupes. 
SYMPHORICARPUS Racemosa (Snowberry), 5 ft. 
Pink firs, followed by showy white berries. 
Vulgaris, 5 ft, red firs, Winter-berries crimson. 
SYRINGA, 10 ft. lilac firs, deliciously scented. 
TAMARIX Gallica, 8 ft. Plumy branches and pink 
firs in graceful spikes in Autumn, very desir¬ 
able. 
TAXUS Baccata (English Yew), 60 ft. Short thick 
trunk, spreading low branches. 
THUJA Occidentalis. Arbor Vita. fine evergreen. 
Orientalis (Chinese Arbor Vita), 25 ft. Pyramidal 
evergreen. 
TILIA Americana, Linden Bass, 60 ft., honeyed, 
yellow blooms in profusion; a beautiful tree. 
ULEX Europaeus, 3 ft. Bushy, blooms young, bright 
yellow firs crowded on stems, leguminous. 
ULMUS Parviflora (Chinese Elm). Half-evergreen 
shrub or small tree. 
VIBURNUM Opulus. Guelder Rose. 6 ft., hardy 
shrub; white firs in globous cymes, followed by 
lovely red cherry-like fruits; very beautiful. 
VITEX Agnus-castus, 6 ft., glomerate clusters of 
pretty tubular lilac firs in late summer, hardy. 
VinS Cognetaea, The Beautiful Crimson Glory 
Vine, a vigorous hardy grape, scarlet foliage in 
Fall. 
SEMI-TROPICAL FRUITS 
panicles of cherry-like fruits for pies or stews, 
hardy as far as Virginia. 
SURINAN CHERRY (Eugenia Uniflora) 4 ft. Fine 
pot plant, red fruits. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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