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= small size for lining-out; X = transplantea. 
® FRAXINUS (Ash) @ HEATHER—(See Calluna) ® HICORIA (Carya) (Hickory) 
Americana (White Ash) @ HEATH—(See Erica) ete cee Soe to move; oo small 
100 ft. Z II. Handsome, vigorous. ere. Large nybrids on page 
Gdsdsaafunn olen bans Ee ay © HEDERA (TrueIvy) Evergreen ipa (Mockernut: Big-bud) 
(Each) (10) (100) Helix (English Ivy) 60 ft. Zone IV. Handsome. Sweet nuts. 
ee en $ 3.00 $ 12.00 60 ft. Vine. Zone (V). Apt to discolor (Each) (10) (100) 
Gitomes see ae $1.50 9.00 55.00 im winter north of (VI), though hardy. * 419 6 in... oe» $ 00e 
aaa coe i Self-clinging. Any soil. 2 2A 
Lanceolata (Green Ash) (Each) (10) (100) Hybrid—(See page ) 
60 ft. Zone II. Useful tree. Prefers * 2l4-in. pots $ 2.00 $ 15.00 Laciniosa (Shellbark Hickory) — 
heavy damp soil, but tolerant. Bye, aia Aas, ee 2.50 16.00 100 ft. Zone V. Wet, rich soil. 
SESSA Y ite ae . $6 1.25 $ 5.00 : Seta. Ys * 6 to 12 in. se eee) oe 
6 to 8 ft... $125 § §.00, —baltica (Bale) “Smiillor leat and fut #12 19/12 iy 
ardy in Zone V. e bes : 
: . * 9-in. CR FX 2.25 $ 16.50 Ovata (Shagbark Hickory) 
© GINGKO (Maidenhair Tree) sees ees! 2s 65 : 5.00 35.00 80 ft. Zone IV. ee drained soil. 
Biloba (Salisburia adiantifolia) * 6 to 210 tin eee 8.00 
100 ft. Zone V. Slow, but tolerant of @ HEDGE—(See page 32) *12 to 18 in. cs 2.00 10.00 
any condition—including smoke. Stately, @ - Pecan (or olivacierisye 
ancient specimen tree. Se Ee (Sun-rose) "70fi,. Zone (V). Handaomer lila 
*12 to 18 in... $ 3.00 $ 16.00 Chamaecistus mutabile Excellent nuts. 
S18 tor24 tins ee ore 4008 820.00 ee fone _ we best ora 12 to 18 ini. .... § 3.00 Sere 
GxiomS rit eee ees 3.50 32.00 250.00 y sunny banks. arren, no shade. 
. Many colors in June and July. @ HOLLY—(See Ilex) 
® GLEDITSIA (See also page 29) QHeYT.  aneeneennneenenneeeee »». § 2.50 § 16.00 © HONEYSUCKLE—(See Lonicera) 
Triacanthos (Honey-Locust) 
100 ft. Zone V. Rich soil, sun. Good 
timber and the pods have high sugar 
content. Good stock feed. 
2 eto ro hte eee $ 1.25 $ 5.00 
610) Sita $1. 50 14.00 120.00 
@ GOLDENBELL—(See Forsythia) 
@ GOLDENCHAIN—(See Laburnum) 
@ GOLDENRAIN TREE—(Koelreuteria) 
@ GORDONIA—(See Franklinia) 
@ GRAPE—(Vitis) 
@ GRASS SEED—(See page 38) 
@ GUM—Sweet—(See Liquidamber) 
@® GUM—Sour—(See Nyssa) 
@ HACKBERRY—(See Celtis) 
® HALESIA (Silverbell) 
Tetraptera (Great Silverbell) 
25 ft. Zone V. Profusion of white bells 
nod in May. Acid, humus. 
oto tit eee $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
Sito 4 ite $1.00 7.50 ee 
Satom Orit eee 1.50 15.00 
® HAMAMELIS (Witch-hazel) 
Japonica (Japanese Witch-hazel) 
2’ ft. Zone V. Spreading, shrubby tree. 
Woodsy conditions, but tolerant. Yellow 
in February snows. Showy 
Zetec ait eee $2.00 ‘S17. 00 
Mollis (Chinese Witch-hazel) 
20 ft. Zone V. Better than the Japa- 
nese—tfragrant, more showy, red within. 
Blooms also in February. Large, floppy 
leaves. Interesting to see flowers come 
out and close on cold nights. Tolerant 
thee) PAY ae $1.50 $14.50 
Vernalis (Spring Witch-hazel) 
ft. Zone V. Pure yellow in early 
March. More fragrant. Bushy, sucker- 
ing clumps. Prefer damp soil. 
18310) 24 ins BOBo $1.50 $13.50 
—rubra—Blooms red, but not fragrant. 
(Same prices as the yellow.) 
Virginiana (Common Witch-hazel) 
20 ft. Zone III. Small fragrant pale 
yellow blooms in October. Shade. 
*12 tole) inte x $ 2.25 $ 15.00 
SEtOupa eit = seer eES1: 00 8.50 75.00 
® HAWTHORN—(See Crataegus) 
@ HAZEL—(See Corylus) 
_ @ILEX 
—album—White. 
—Buittercup—Single yellow. 
—Fireball—Double red. 
Cay Ts ee ee ee aS OUR DTA. 
@ HEMLOCK—(See Tsuga) 
® HIBISCUS (Althea) 
Syriacus (Rose-of-Sharon) 
12 ft. Tree-like. Zone V. Heavy soil. 
Various colors in July and August. Pure 
pinks and whites are very good. Avoid 
purples. 
Zi tow oiits (mixed) == sors) 40,09 meL7O 
Syriacus Named Colors 
Double pink, double red and double 
white. 
Suto 4 eiteee eee $ .75 $ 6.00 $ 45.00 
4 to § ft. (Tree)... 1.25 11.50 Baer 
—Boule de Feu—Double, violet-pink. 
—Jeanne de’Arc—Free-blooming white. 
—Lady Stanley—Single pale pink. 
—Paeoniflora—White, red center. 
—Totus albus—Single white flowers. 
Prices on above 5 kinds:— 
A 25tOe Osirl eee es Fy 
$ 2.00 
oe 7.50 
e180 242in eee ee 
10.00 
@® HORNBEAM—(See Carpinus) 
@ HORSECHESTNUT—(See Aesculus) 
® HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snow Hill) 
4 ft. Zone V. Straggling unless cut to 
ground. Huge white bunches, July to 
August. Manure. 
*Pot-grow nee $ 12.00 
Sxto-4 iit eee eee _$ "80 5 4.50 $ 40.00 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee) 
10 ft. Zone IV. Similar to above, but 
a month later, and blooms turn pink. 
12 tOULO Mii eee .00 $ 12.00 
Sto. 4 tite $ ‘75 6.00 45.00 
Petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea) 
35 ft. Vine. Zone III. Self-climbing. 
Handsome white show in June. 
4-in; (potsae sae $1.25 $ 9.50 
G-in= pots 2.25 17-50 
® HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort) 
Densiflorum (Shrubby St. Johnswort) 
9 ft. Zone V. July to Sept. Yellow. 
Will stand shade. Prefers sand. 
*12-toll 8iin eee $ 1.50 $ 6.00 
ISttogZAsin eee si. 00 $5.00 25.00 

Ilex—the Hollies — noi only bright berries, but 
dwarf and semi-dwarf evergreens—highly useful. Easily grown. 
Water well upon transplanting. 

(Holly) 
Aquifolium pyramidalis (English Holly) 
25 ft. Zone (VI). Familiar Christmas 
evergreen. This is a handsome, hardy 
grafted female. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*) Sitonl2 insexee 2.75 $ 25.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B... $2. 00 15.00 125.00 
ZetOee oft DO beee 3.00 25.00 225.00 
Crenata (Japanese Holly) 
18 ft. Zone V. Showy only for ever- 
green leaf and thicket, cross-branched 
shape. Tolerant. Slow-growing. 
** 8° to 10 ing Xora . $ 2.75 $ 20.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B_...$1.25 9.00 75.00 
2 to 3 ft. BEB... 2.25 17.50 150.00 
@®ILEX Crenata (Continued) 
—convexa (Bullata)—4 ft. 
shiny round evergreen leaf. This is a 
gorgeous, gleaming leaf. The shrub 
might substitute as hardy dwarf box. 
Dwarf with 
(Each) ee (100) 
Se Onto MGT exe 5 $ 25.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B... st 25 it a3 95.00 
ISitoec4 ine SO bees 2.50 20.00 175.00 
—microphylla—8 ft. Dwarf copy of the 
type crenata. Zone IV. 
$ 2.50 $ 20.00 
“"6 tomeGein, X= 
12°to) 15 ine BaBe gt 25 10.00 95.00 
. 2.25 20.00 140.00 
18 to 24 in. BAB. 

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