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Prices include Cost of Packing (except B&B sizes). 
small size for lining-out; X transplanted. 

Alphabetical Descriptive Price List of All Woody Plants 
evergreens, trees, shrubs, vines, etc., including common and proper names in one list, begins 
here and continues to page 22, thus making a complete index. 

® ABELIA (Arbutus Bush) 
Grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) 
5 ft. Zone V, evergreen to Zone VI. 
Almost perfect shrub. Smoll bright 
leaves, graceful growth. Any soil. Sun. 
Pinky-white bells from June to October. 
Leaves bronze in winter. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
POONIGel2n. Xk. 229 8 19.00 
2 to 3 ft. B&B....$1.25 11.00 95.00 
Ed. Goucher (Pink Abelia) 
S ft. Zone V. more evergreen than 
above. Flowers twice as large and 
strong, clear pink, June to October. 
Hundreds of blooms every week, all 
summer long. 
Wonderful new shrub. : 
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GnlOg cei kk ee | 700) 50.00 
@ ABIES (Fir) All Evergreen 
Balsamea (Balsam Fir) 
60 ft. Zone II. Dark, shapely pyramid. 
Needs cool moist soil. Best in North. 
*60ton oO in. wr $ 11.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... $ 6.00 60.00 
Concolor (White Fir) 
50 ft. Zone IV. Dense pyramid silver 
green. Drainage. Tolerant in cities. 
Softest of dull silver—almost white. 
very dense and even in outline. Nat- 
ural looking. 
PaGntom Gans oO . 6 6.00 
Sep etOmmGn ins) Xo. 
9.00 
2to 3 ft. B&B__$2.00 $10.00 $100.00 
Douglas (See Pseudotsuga) 
Firma (Momi Fir) 
90 ft. Zone V. a oa Bas, 
pedetous, in, xX . $ 15.00 
Homolepis (Nikko Fir) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Stately and classic. 
Leaves dark above, white beneath. 
Moist rich loam. The sacred Fir of 
Japan. Used as a stately avenue tree. 
The younger specimens are shapely. 
40 2O0in. © ey we 5.00 
15 to 18 in. XX ___ Pee 49.00 
18 to 24 in. BEB ay 00 $16.00 150.00 
3 to 4 ft. B&B... 3.00 27.00 220.00 
Nordmanniana (Nordman Fir) 
120 ft. Zone IV. Handsome. Dark 
needles, white bands below. Any gar- 
den soil. 
$ 45.00 
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Tet ine. $ 8.00 $ 60.00 
Veitchii (Veitch Fir) 
50 ft. Zone III. Narrow pyramid, with 
soft effect, though needles are long and 
dark green. Damp loam. Somewhat 
slow in growth. Hence useful as a 
specimen on small lawns. Retain low 
branches in old age. 
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ISMORCIMIE BOD eee en lo00 100,00 
2to 3 ft. BEB.___$2.50 18.00 150.00 
® ACANTHOPANAX 
eee (Five-leaved Aralia) 
Zone V. Good, arching foliage. 
Rocky ‘banks. Uninteresting flowers. 
*12 to 18 in 9.00 
Biiog 14 ite ag ‘65 $ 4.00 30.00 

® ACER 
Dasycarpum (Silver Maple) 
(Maple) 
100 ft. Zone IV. Good quick shade. 
Leaves bright silver below. 
Ce (10) (100) 
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APtOMBOP thet $ 2.00 $ 11.00 
OrtOmecuitee $1. 00 6.00 35.00 
Palmatum (Japanese Maple) 
20 ft. Zone V. Graceful, bushy. Green. 
ZEtOme Ge tees OO pay OOo 4o.00 
—atropurpureum (Red-Leaved). 10 ft. 
Wine-red leaves. Bushy, compact. Any 
sheltered soil. In time, becomes an 
open tree-like shrub, always neat. Nat- 
ural-looking, except for color. 
12 to 15 in. B&B_._..§ .90 $ 7.50 $ 70.00 
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L8stor24 ins B&B 1:75 16.50 Bree 
—dissectum purpureum (Cut-Leaved Pur- 
ple.) 6 ft. Billowy mound of lacy color. 
The dwarfest. 
15 to 18 in. B&B____..61.25 $11.00 $100.00 
—dissectum (Green). Also dwarf. 
(Prices on request.) 
Platanoides (Norway Maple) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Dense, round-headed. 
Excellent for city streets. Easily grown. 
Bad in gardens, because of greedy 
roots. 
OntOm eG ninw $ 12.00 
me DETOMEOR IT: IXie no, - $ 3.00 $ 15.00 
AGtOUmOR It ho ‘$1. 00 5.00 35.00 
SEOm Omit een 2002200 190.00 
LORtOm ZR iter ee oe 3.00 27.00 250.00 
Lett epee ee 3.50 32.50 285.00 
een erealeri (Schwedler). 60 ft. Zone 
IV. The same with colored leaves—pur- 
plish-red, fading to green in summer. 
Se AStOmmO tt keeee =e $ 80.00 
Getome Seite = = $2. 50 $22. 50 180.00 
Rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Majestic drooping pyra- 
mid. Red flowers in April. Wet land, 
but tolerant of drainage. Not as greedy 
roots as most Maples. 
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Saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
100 ft. Zone III. Hates city air. Heavy 
dense, regular pyramid. Autumn color. 
The most effective country landscape 
shade tree there is. Bold and dark 
at a distance. 
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UO tom laws tase sen aoe 3.75 32.50 290.00 
® AESCULUS (Horse-chestnut) 
Hippocastanum (Flowering Horse- 
chestnut) 
50 ft. Zone V. Stately pyramid. White 
flowers in late May. Deep damp soil. 
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SelOue ON Time ee S250 22-00 mse 
—rubicunda (Carnea) (Red Flowering). 
Slightly smaller, flowers pink. 
GutOMmAt fees oar 4) ee $40. on ae 00 
Octandra (Yellow Beckers! 
60 ft. Zone V. Yellow in June. Humus. 
ST ORTO ROA MIN cece din, . » 1.25 $6.00 
® ALBIZZIA (Mimosa) 
Julibrissin rosea (Hardy Mimosa) 
6 ft. Zone VI. Very rare. Interesting 
pink flower for two summer months. 
An unshapely mound, but delicate Aca- 
cia leaves and “botile-brush” blooms 
when blooms are scarce. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
a 2etoulseinwo 3.00 $ 25.00 
SOMA ETE pXeees $1 50 9.50 75.00 
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® ALMOND—Prunus 
@® ALTHEA—Hibiscus 
@® AMELANCHIER (Shadblow) 
Canadensis (Downy Shadblow) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Thin, bushy shrub or 
tree. Pure white show in early May. 
nS tOec 4a ree ee een ere 8.50 
ORLOMmea mit eer ee ens $1 25 $ 9.50 85.00 
Laevis (page 25, Juneberry) 
® AMPELOPSIS (Ampelopsis) 
Quinquefolia (Woodbine) (Virginia Cr.) 
Vine. 30 ft. Zone V. Vigorous. Fall 
color. 
tom Oe ine 8.00 
2-yr. No. (ee cats. 135 $ 2.25 15.00 
—Englemannii (Englemann Ivy). The 
same with smaller leaves. 
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Tricuspidata (Veitchii (Boston Ivy) 
Vine. 40 ft. Zone V. The most popular. 
Self-clinging. Dense. Fall color. 
ea l-vr= Nowe] eee $ 8.00 
2-yrar Now lees _$ "50 $ 4.00 22.50 
® AMYGDALUS (Peach) 
Persica rubra (Red-flowering) 
6 ft. Zone V. Straggling shrub, but 
beautiful in May. Profuse bloomer. 
= 1 BitOL casino eee nes . § 3.25 $ 25.00 
7.50 60.00 
—Weeping Pink—a new grafted form, 
small shrub, a fountain of pink in May. 
ASO GeO mile. $1.50 $13.50 
@® ANDROMEDA—(See Pieris) 
@ APPLE—(See Fruits, page 27) 
® ARISTOLOCHIA 
Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe) 
Vine to 30 ft. Odd, large yellow and 
brown flowers in May. Large leaves. 
Vigorous. Tolerant. 
ZRIO Maite ee ee $1.25 $ 9.00 $ 70.00 
@ ARBORVITAE—(See Thuja) 
® ARCOSTAPHYLOS 
Uva-ursi (Bearberry) 
6-inch creeper. Zone II. White, sparse 
all summer, red fruits follow. Sandy, 
acid. Makes beautiful mat. Evergreen. 
6 to. 9 in. (pots)_.$ .60 $ 5.50 $ 45.00 
@ ARONIA (Chokeberry) 
Arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Pink-white blooms in 
May, bright red berries in fall. - Moist. 
wl OktO~ Lox aries ete ee oe $-1.00 $-- 5.00 
Melanocarpa (Black Ghokeberty) 
-4-ft.. Zone IIL Dwarfer, denser. Show- 
ier flowers, but black berries. 
eI 2EtCal Shire $ 1.00 $ 5.00 
‘Sxtoredatte es ra Si, 10 $ 5.00 $ 40.00 
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