Viburnum Carlesi 
Vitex Macrcphylla 
The Outstanding Lavender 
Flowered Shrub 
A Spray of Weigelas 
VIBURNUM 
Americanum (American Cranberry)- Broad flower corymbs 
with usually only the outer fringe fully opened. Fruits 
bright scarlet, from July until spring. jEachl 3 1 12 
18 to 24 in.|$0.60i$1.65;$6.00 
2 to 3 ft.I -75| 2.00| 7.50 
Carlesi A valuable recent introduction from Korea, pro- 
———— aucing its delicate, spice-scented flowers in May 
and June. The buds before expanding are an attractive 
mauve-pink, developing into Bouvardia-like umbels of pure 
white. Flowers preserve their perfect form and purity of 
color an unusually long time. jEachl 3 
12 to 15 in.$ 1.501$3.75 
15 to 18 in. 1.85! 5.1)0 
Dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). A handsome, upright and 
bushy shrub with thick, roundish leaves like the lindens. 
Flowers pure white in short-stemmed cymes. The late sea¬ 
son aspect is even more attractive, when the branches are 
laden with persisting scarlet fruits. |Each| 3 | _12_ 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
|$1.00 
1.25 
$2.751810.00 
3.501 12.50 
Lentago (Sheepberry). Tall; cymes of white during May 
and June, followed by oval blue fruits. 
Ziantana (Wayfaring Tree). Beautiful lantana-like leaves; 
white flowers in May and June. Fruits color unequally from 
crimson to black. 
Two Above: |Each! 3 | 12 
2 to 3 ft . 
3 to 4 ft. 
$0.70l$1.95|$7.20 
.80| 2.251 8.00 
Molle (Kentucky Viburnum). Tall; coarsely indented leaves 
glaucous above, hairy beneath. Small white cymes in spring ; 
blue-black August fruits. lEach[ 3 | 12 
3 to 4 ft.I$U.70|$1.95|$7.20 
4 to 5 ft.| .801 2.251 8.00 
Opulus (European Cranberry). Broad, brilliant green foliage; 
a rich setting for large bunches of crimson berries which 
persist on bare branches into the winter. Flowers in dense 
cymes about 4 inches across, pure white. lEach| 3 | 12 
1% to 2 ft.$0.50 $1.35 $4.50 
2 to 3 ft.65 1.801 6.50 
3 to 4 ft.80 2.251 8.00 
Opulus nanum (Dwarf Cranberry). Dwarf, compact, round¬ 
ed, with darkly lustrous, irregular leaves, and reddish twigs. 
Very valuable for low edging. |Each| 3 | 12 
6 to 9 in. 
9 to 12 in.. 
$0.70|$1.95 $7.20 
.80| 2.251 8.00 
Opulus Sterile. The common “Snowball” with its lovely 
white balls of bloom for Decoration Day. |Each| 3 | 12 
V/ 2 to 2 ft.!$0.60 $1.651 $6.00 
2 to 3 ft.| .70 1.951 7-20 
Flicatum (Japan Snowball). Erect, compact. Purple tinged 
foliage of beautiful pattern, spangPd with perfect ovoid 
corymbs of purest white, in June. Can be kept down. 
I Each | 3 1 12 
1V 2 to 2 ft.|$0.75|$2.10|$7.50 
Sieboldi. Tall, stoutly branching. Long, oval leaves dark and 
glossy, pubescent beneath. Early summer creamy white 
flowers; pink fruits ripening black. |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
$0.60 $1.65|$6.00 
.751 2.101 7.50 
Tomentosum. Large, flat umbel-like cymes with marginal 
white flowers in May. Bush broad and symmetrical, with 
corrugated bronze-green foliage, purple hued beneath. Fruits 
red, changing to blue-black. |Each| 3 | 12 
1 y 2 to 2 ft.$0.55 $1.50 $5.50 
2 to 3 ft.70 1.95 7.20 
3 to 4 ft.85 2.40 8.50 
STEPHANANDRA 
Flexuosa. An attractive 3-foot shrub specially suitable for 
borders of other shrubs, and rocky banks. Branches angular, 
even zig-zagged, with hand:ome deep lobed foliage which 
colors to purplish red ; panicled racemes of white flowers in 
June. Not hardy far north, must have winter protection. 
!Earh| 3 1 12 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
$0.40 $1.10|$4.00 
.501 1.35| 4.50 
TAMARIX 
Africana. Tall; reddish brown bark, juniper-like foliage. 
Flowers pink. 
Gallica. Leaves dull bluish green ; buds globose, flowers flesh- 
white in delicate panicled racemes. May-July. 
Two Above: |Each| 3 1 12 
2 to 3 ft.|$o.45|$1.20 $4.50 
3 to 4 ft.| .60| 1.65| 6.00 
Odessana (Caspian Tamarix). Bushy. Exquisitely feathered 
bluish foliage; lavender-pink panicles in July and August. 
lEachl 3 I 12 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
.501 $1.35 .$4.50 
.65| 1.801 6.50 
WEIGELA 
For medium and back rows. Flowers are stemless bells in 
clusters along the stems. May into July. 
Abel Carriere. Blooms May and June. Rose-carmine flowers 
with orange spots; very showy. |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in.|$0.35|$1.0 j $3.50 
2 to 3 ft.| .45| 1.20 4.50 
Candida. Pure white; blooming in great profusion during 
June, and to some extent all summer. |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. . $0.50 $1.35 $4.50 
2 3 ft.60 1.65i 6.00 
VITEX 
Macrophylla 
(Large Leaf 
Chaste Tree). A 
very desirable 
medium size 
shrub which 
should be treat¬ 
ed like Budd- 
leias and Des- 
modium, cutting 
back the stalks 
to about 15 
inches each year. 
Leaves large, 
deep pointed like 
stars. From July 
till early frosts, 
there is a fairly 
continuous dis¬ 
play of beauti¬ 
ful, large, d s- 
tended, upright 
panicles in clus¬ 
ters ; rich laven¬ 
der-blue. 
Agnus Castus. 
Smaller leaf and 
flower spike. 
Both: 18 to 24 
in., 40c each; 
3. $1.10; doz., 
$4.00. 2 to 3 ft., 
50c each; 3, 
$1.35; doz., 
$4.50. 
Eva Rathke. Most distinct va¬ 
riety, being later (July), and 
most conspicuous with its deep 
carmine-red flowers. 
Ploribunda. Crimson flowers at 
ends of short branchlets, in 
close clusters. 
Two Above: 
Each 
3 I 12 
18 to 24 in. . 
$0.50i$1.35|$4.50 
2 to 3 ft. . 
.65 
1.801 6.50 
Rosea. Early flowering. Rose 
colored. Dwarf to 
medium. 
Each 
3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. . 
$0.30 
$0.851$3.00 
2 to 3 ft. 
.40 
1.10! 4.00 
3 to 4 ft. . 
.50 
1.35| 4.50 
Sessilifolia. Good sized pink 
cymes in dense terminal pani¬ 
cles, the yellow tube quite 
striking. Medium; stocky. 
Van Houtte. Flowers broad 
and flat, desp rosy red with 
orange markings in the throat. 
Two Above: 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
lEachl 3 
12 
$0.45 
.55 
$1.20 $4.50 
1.501 5.50 
Variegated Leaf (Rosea Nana 
Variegata). Dwarf; variegated 
leaves, broadly margined in 
creamy white; flowers pink. 
|Each| 3 I 12 
18 to 24 in. . 
2 to 3 ft. . 
3 to 4 ft. . 
$0.40 
$1.10 $4.00 
.50 
1.351 4.50 
.60 
1.651 6.00 
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