ALL SYMPHORICARPOS HAVE LOVELY ORNAMENTAL BERRIES 
KERRIA 
Kerria japonica flore-pleno. Double Japanese Kerria. Of 
erect habit, slender, green-branched. The long, clean stems 
bear very double flowers which have the appearance of 
little balls of gold. A constant bloomer from June to 
September. Each Each 
tOsto2sitee seer 80) CON PARCy SBN is oc now ooe $1 00 
KOLKWITZIA 
Kolkwitzia amabilis. Beauty Bush. (New.) A handsome, 
new shrub from China. Makes long, graceful sprays of 
foliage and is completely covered with delicate pink flowers 
in June. One of E. H. Wilson’s introductions and he consid- 
ered it one of his most important discoveries. It is slow to be- 
come established. Each Each 
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LIGUSTRUM .- The Privets 
Ligustrum ibota. Jbota Privet. A compact-growing shrub 
with good foliage and black berries m autumn. Useful 
for hedges. 10 100 10 100 
2 to 3 ft.... .$2 00 $15 00 | 4to5 ft.... $4 00 $30 00 
SILO ene on UMC RO Ome 5 LOO nite > 5 Ome 5000) 
L. ibota regelianum. Regel’s Privet. Has a dense, spreading 
habit with horizontal, arching branches. Attractive black 
berries in fall and winter. Makes an attractive mformal 
hedge. 10 100 10 100 
114 to 2 ft...$4 00 $30 00 | 3 to 4 ft.... .$9 00 $80 00 
2 to3ft... 500 40 00 
L. ovalifolium. California Privet. The most popular hedge- 
plant. Lends itself well to shearing and does exceptionally 
well on Long Island. 10 100 
EOS TOND EL pete ee et eye Sinn hiner ae $0 60 $5 00 
DER LOD UI aeVISc er ere ee ee 100 8 00 
SMRCO Ac tee cys ete ee oe eee 1 502500 
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LONICERA .- The Bush Honeysuckle 
Lonicera fragrantissima. Winter Honeysuckle. A beauti- 
ful, semi-evergreen shrub, with fragrant flowers in April 
and May. It is a strong-growing shrub and reaches a height 
of about 8 feet. 
L. morrowi. Morrow Honeysuckle. Yellowish white flowers 
in May and June, followed by bright red berries in summer. 
The plant has wide-spreadmg branches and dark green 
foliage, grayish beneath. It is a splendid shrub. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
Zi tOls iter ere TOROO MEAG top> tt aeae rete eae $1 00 
Sto Ail teen mcrae 7 
L. tatarica grandiflora. Bride Honeysuckle. Flowers in pink 
shades from light to dark. Red berries. Each 
Hachieale 4: to. cae aaeeraenre $0 85 
SLOMAul Copeman nee ASO 60) || Beef Ottis 65 ao ope oe 25 
L. tatarica rosea. Rosy Tatarian Honeysuckle. Bright rose- 
pink flowers in June, with orange-scarlet berries in late sum- 
mer and fall. Each Each 
QSOs tty pera ee $OR/ 5m S to settee re LOO 
LESPEDEZA 
Lespedeza formosa. Purple Bush Clover. Producing long, 
drooping racemes of pea-shaped rosy purple flowers in 
September when showy flowering shrubs are extremely 
scarce, Each Each 
DVT a cere TORS aS VR ereten ete aeotten coer $1 00 
MYRICA .- Bayberry 
Myrica caroliniensis. Northern Bayberry. A low, spreading 
shrub with fragrant foliage and gray waxy berries. All B&B. 
Each Each 
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PHILADELPHUS - Mock Orange 
Philadelphus, Mont Blanc. White Mountain Mock Orange. 
A choice hybrid variety of Mock Orange with lovely large 
white flowers. 
P., Virginal. Virginal Mock Orange. A handsome, erect 
shrub, blooming nearly all summer; large double white 
flowers; very fragrant. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
ZiCOUS item ero DOMSOR WAstoyS fteaeiemmer ener: $1 00 
75D! Onl Casement 125 
P. coronarius. Sweet Mock Orange. Tall-growing shrub with 
profusion of fragrant, white, showy flowers in June. 
P. grandiflorus. Big Scentless Mock Orange. This vigorous 
variety grows very rapidly, bearing large, white, showy 
flowers in June. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
2 TONS) Capea ee OSS OMA ct Ono it tener $0 85 
3 toa itl ete ODRIE> tOlO lt aaee rere eee 1525 
PHOTINIA 
Photinia villosa. Chinese Christmas Berry. A beautiful 
shrub with a profusion of white flowers in May and red 
berries In autumn and winter. Rich foliage color in fall. 
Each Each 
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Ato DAC eas hen ake {R25 9(06.torS: hie eee 2 50 
PHYSOCARPUS 
Physocarpus opulifolius (Spirza opulifolia). Ninebark. 
A strong-growmg shrub and a splendid plant for shady 
places. White flowers are produced along the stems, from 
which the bark hangs in long shreds and stripes. 
Each Each 
SLO Lt een: SOE 60m le SatolOlt tae ear $1 25 
AStONOS ib ameeetane ene SSml Oto 7a Coomera 175 
PRUNUS .- The Beach Plum 
Prunus maritima. Beach Plum. A native shrub with white 
flowers and purple, edible fruit. Splendid for sandy soil 
or near seashore. Each Each 
DOU tometer eee GOe7 Dales tori ttonws eres $1 00 
RHODOTYPOS 
Rhodotypos kerrioides. Jetbead. A bushy shrub with fresh 
green foliage and white flowers in May and June, followed 
by jet-black berries all winter. Will grow in shade. 
Each Each 
Wout One: f iomeares ete S30) GO) i AWG) Siete, och can omens $0 60 
STEPHANANDRA 
Stephanandra flexuosa. Cutleaf Stephanandra. Drooping 
branches covered with deeply cut light green foliage. White 
flowers. A very graceful shrub. 
Each Each 
DE LORO Git ameneye macs aeicke cle ORG OnLO Act Ceeen ee nae $0 85 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Symphoricarpos chenaulti. /mproved Coralberry. A neat, 
bushy shrub with fine foliage and coral-red berries in 
autumn. Excellent for massing on banks, and partial shade. 
S. racemosus. Snowberry. A fine, bushy shrub with decora- 
tive leaves, flourishing in partial shade. White, waxy 
berries produced in abundance in the fall. 
S. vulgaris. Coralberry. More compact than above variety. 
Clusters of red berries through the winter. For massing on 
hillsides, partial shade and hedges. 
Prices of above three varieties: Each Each 
Lo tOwl ts wet eer. POSS 0 Meseto 4c tte ee ace $0 60 
Dag LOLS Tbe ace oie a: 45 | 
Deduct 10 per cent of unit price for 10 or more of one variety in one size 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
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