ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS 
Our new Nursery, located at 1955 West Florence Avenue, corner of Oramercy Place, carries a full line 
of Ornamental Nursery stock, including Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs, Shade Trees, Fruit Trees and 
Small Fruits. These are all growing in one and five-gallon containers, ready to be transplanted to your 
garden at any time of the year. We invite you to drive out to the Nursery and inspect this high grade stock 
which will meet your complete satisfaction. 
The prices in one-gallon containers range from 25c to 50c each, and in five-gallon containers, from 
$1.00 to $2.00 each. 
1-Gal. containers from 25c to 50c each; 5-Gal. containers from $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
ABELIA grandiflora (Glossy Abelia). Foliage glossy green 
with bronze shadings; flowers white, flushed pink; fragrant. 
Blooms throughout the summer. Fine for foundation plant¬ 
ings or in the shrubbery border. Hardy. 10 ft. 
ABELIA schumanni. Pinkish-lavender flowers in profusion all 
through the spring and summer. Hardy. 5 ft. 
ABUTILON inegapotamiruin (Flowering Maple). Slender 
branched, almost trailing shrub that can be trained as a vine. 
Lemon-yellow bell-shaped flowers with showy red calyx which 
gives it a Chinese lantern effect. Blooms constantly. Hardy. 
ACACIA baileyana (Cootamundra Wattle). A handsome tree 
with beautiful fern-like, silvery blue-green foliage. Great 
sprays of lovely, fragrant lemon-yellow flowers in early spring. 
Fast growing. Hardy. 30 ft. 
ACACIA longifolia floribunda (Everblooming Acacia). A fast 
upright growing tree, making a dense round head. Long, nar¬ 
row leaves with small creamy yellow flowers. Hardy. 25 ft. 
ACACIA latifolia (Broadleaf Acacia). Very good for background 
and low, bushy effects because, with a little pruning, it makes 
a dense mass of fob'ae'e. Stands exposure to direct ocean 
winds. Hardy. 15 to 25 ft. 
ACACIA vertioillata (Star Acacia). Bushy, spreading habit; 
flowers light yellow; leaves needle-like. Good for hedges. 
Hardy. 15 to 20 ft. 
ACER circinatuin (Vine Maple). Wide spreading shrub or small 
tree. Foliage red and orange in early autumn. 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus (Lily-of-the-Nile). Hardy peren¬ 
nial. Two-foot spikes of sparkling blue or white flowers; dark 
green leaves. 
ALTHEA syriacus-totus-albus (Rose of Sharon). The hardiest 
shrub of the Hibiscus genus. White single flowers on short 
stalks. 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia creeper). A splendid, 
hardy, deciduous vine. Large, five-fingered green leaves, 
changing to brilliant scarlet in the fall. 
AMYGDALUS alba nana (Dwarf White Flowering Almond). 
S ft. This beautiful shrub bears a mass of little double, white 
flowers in early spring, and is particularly effective when 
planted among evergreens so that its beauty is displayed 
against a background of green. 
A. rosea nana (Dwarf Pink Flowering Almond). G ft. A little 
plant of rare beauty with small button-like flowers of soft pink 
which completely cover the branches. 
ANEMONE Japonica (Wind Flower). Excellent flowering 
perennial for shady places. Resembles a poppy and blooms 
from August to midwinter. 
ANEMONE Japonica alba. White. 
.ANEMONE Japonica double pink. Pink. 
ARBUTUS unedo (Strawberry tree). A bushy, spreading, medi¬ 
um-sized shrub with rich green foliage. White bell-shaped 
flowers in summer followed by clusters of brilliant red straw¬ 
berry-like fruit about Christmas time. Hardy. 8 to 10 ft. 
ASTER fruticosa. One of the most delightful and colorful 
small flowering evergreen shrubs. Great masses of deep lav¬ 
ender or wonderful rosy mauve flowers completely cover the 
plant during April, May. and June. Hardy. 2 to 3 ft. 
BAUHINIA purpurea (Orchid Tree). Showy small tree with 
large flowers of deep pinkish-lavender having brilliant mark¬ 
ings of purple and yellow. Resembles the orchid. A good cut 
flower. 15 ft. 
BERBERIS thunbergi at ropurpurea (Japanese Barberry). 
Hardy, deciduous shrub. Leaves brilliant bronze-red at all 
times. Extremely colorful wherever planted. 
BETULA alba (European White Birch). A slender, somewhat 
pendulous branching deciduous tree. Its picturesque white 
bark makes it a favorite everywhere. 30 to 40 ft. 
BETULA alba pendula gracilis (Cutleaf Weeping Birch.) The 
beautiful Weeping Birch with straight snowy-white trunk, 
slender pendulous branches and deeply cut leaves. The bark 
peels. 20 ft. 
BIGNONIA buccinatoria (Cherere) (Red Trumpet Vine). Splen¬ 
did evergreen climbing shrub which sends its heavy, dark 
green foliage everywhere. Covered with clusters of blood-red 
tubular flowers throughout spring, summer and fall. Hardy. 
BUDDLEIA asiatica. Hardy shrub. Long spikes of exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant white flowers in winter. Grayish-green foliage. 
BUDDLEIA magnifica (Butterfly Bush). Flowers deep rosy 
purple. Blooms in summer. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
BUXUS japonica (Japanese boxwood). A low, evergreen, com¬ 
pact shrub with small, glossy bright green leaves. Ideal for 
hedges as well as trimmed specimens for porch and garden. 
BUXUS sempervirens (English Box). Darker and slightly 
smaller foliage than Buxus japonica. 
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