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®SORBUS (Mountain-ash) ® STYRAX (Snow-bell) ® SYMPLOCUS (Turquise Berry) 
Americana (American Mt. Ash) Japonica (Japanese Snowbell) Paniculata (Sweet-leaf) 
20 ft. Zone II. Smaller. Redder berries 20 ft. Zone V, Small tree. Loose soil. 20 ft. Zone V. Intricate branching, like 
than the European. Acid soil. Studded with white eo er ier Hawthorns, and blooms in May, white. 
Each * > . 
(Each) (10) (100) #19) ts 1tin ees $ 2.00 $ 12.00 Ss with bright blue berries, 
<8 tomo he Serene $ 30.00 4to 5 ft $1.25 9.00 60.00 a (Each) (10) (100) 
6 to 8 ft. $1.50 $9.00 75.00 Obassia (Early Snow-bell) 2to 3 ft....$1.25 $10.00 $ 90.00 
Aucuparia (European Rowan Tree) 15 ft. Zone V. Shrubby. White in May. 3 OME nit 1.50 12.50 ‘i 
30 ft. Zone III. Clusters of orange 2to 3 ft_____ $1.25 § 9.00 $ 75.00 @“syRINGA”—name often applied to tia 
berries from July to September. Hand- Sto 6 ft. - 3.00 25.00 . Orange—(Philadelphus) 
some small tree, grows anywhere. @SUMAC (Rhus) 
ee @ SUMMER SWEET (Clethra) ® TAMARIX (Tamarisk) 
LBEtORC4tiTl ae eee $ 10.00 : ; ; 
B40 MANA oe ee $ 5.00 .35.09 @SUN-ROSE (Helianthemum) Africana—15 ft. Zone V. Pink in April. 
6 to 8 ft. __$2. 00 17.50 100.00 ®SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus) 2teNstin. 7.50 
@® SYCAMORE (Platanus) 3 to 4 ft $ 50 $ 4.00 30.00 
@ SORREL-TREE (Oxydendrum) 
@SOUR GUM (Nyssa) 
@ SOURWOOD (Oxydendrum) 
@ SPICE-BUSH (Benzoin) 
@ SPINDLE-TREE (Euonymus) 
@ SPIRAEA, FALSE (Sorbaria) 
® SPIRAEA 
Anthony Waterer 
(Spiraea) 
3 ft. Zone V. Rose blooms, June to 
August. Best Dwarf. 
Se Geto] Qain meee $ 10.00 
18 to 24 a ‘50 $ 4.00 30.00 
Douglasi (Douglas Spiraea) 
7 ft. Spreading clump. Zone V. Pink 
flowers in July and August. 
Ne) 1S ep ee a Heed | ZERO 
Opulifolia (Physocarpus) (Ninebark) 
9 ft. Zone IV. White, June Rapid. 
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Thunbergii (Thunberg Spiraea) 
5 ft. Zone V. White show in April. 
2718 4024 inne... $ 2.008 8.00 
Trichocarpa (Korean Spiraea) 
6 ft. Zone V. Neat, spreading bush. 
Garlands of ee ee 
Sl QetOu tO ll =e $ 9.00 
DeIO ene a Ott. eee. on ‘70 $ 4.00 30.00 
Van Houttei (Modern “Bridalwreath”) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Familiar everywhere for 
the white May garlands. 
S1SutOe es cin eee ee Oe SUN hme OL00 
3.00 20.00 
@® SPRUCE (Pachysandra) 
® SPRUCE—(See Picea) 
® STEWARTIA 
Pentagyna (Mountain Stewartia) 
15 ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Humus, moist. 
Needs no special care. Rare native: 
large white flowers in July. Handsome 
autumn leaf. 
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LSRtOnZ4 sINee DO base $1. 50 10.00 
Pseudocamellia (False Camellia) 
50 ft. Tree. Zone V. Handsome tree 
with huge white bloom in August. Rich 
soil. Slow. Plant largest size, for it 
does not bloom young. 
Sl 2a tO) Ginga heer $ 4.50 $ 35.00 
DONG eee $1.75 Jo,00aee 
Att sori ee . 2.50 20.00 
® STRANSVAESIA (Evergreen) 
Davidiana 
20 ft. Zone (VI). Good evergreen leaf, 
but scarlet berries hang all winter into 
next year. 
2ntow oy tthe ee $1.35 $ 9.00 
—undulata—6 ft. Bushy dwarf. Zone VI. 
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® SYMPHORICARPOS 
Racemosus (Snowberry) 
9 ft. Zone IV. Clay, lime. Useful for 
showy white berries in August. Good 
dwarf shrub. 
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Vulgaris (Coralberry) 
9 ft. Zone IV. Thin growth. Berries 
small, but red and hang late. 
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3 to 4 ft. ant} fi). Hoe) AR 

pentandra—15 ft. Zone V. Pink racemes. 
July-August. 
8 to 4 ft. 2 ee See Corer ou 
® TAXODIUM (Bald Cypress) 
Distichum 
80 ft. Zone V. Is not evergreen, but 
looks like one. Graceful, feathery pyra- 
mid. 
*12 to 18 in... ee 
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12 to 14 ft. TESS: 50 55.00 450.00 
Syringa—the Lilacs are tolerant, demanding only sweet 

FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
15 ft. Zone IV. Mostly grafted on privet, 
(lime) soil and sunlight. Showy and fragrant. 
® SYRINGA (Lilac) 
Chinensis (Rothmagensis) 
12 ft. Zone V. Graceful; Lilac, May. 
Very faithful bloomer. Lime. Sun. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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9.15 a4 ee ar 75 5.50 45.00 
Japonica (Japanese Tree Lilac) 
30 ft. Zone V. Blue-gray clusters in 
June and July. Different. Tolerant. 
O10 Gani eee $1.00 $ 6.75 $ 55.00 
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Persica (Persian Lilac) 
6 ft. Zone V. Fragrant lilac, May. 
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Reflexa—(Nodding Lilac) 
12 ft. Zone V. Huge pink, June. 
Levrepidnts saa $1.00 $ 7.50 
Tomentella 
9 ft. Zone V. Huge gray. June. 
L=Vr pci tae een $ .80 $ 7.00 
Villosa (Late Lilac) 
9 ft. Dense. Zone V. Violet, late May. 
SL 2atOmlOsIn, 2 eeeee 10.00 
Siitomed mite case eee, $ .75 $ 5.00 40.00 
—Lutece (Henryi)—Larger flowers. 
2etOg Chit see ee $1.25 $ 9.00 
Vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Spreads by suckers to 
huge ete oe May. Fragrant. 
*18 to 24 in. Boe 7.50 
3 to 4 ft... $ 60 $ 4.50 $ 30.00 
meth Whe: es e above. 
S18sto 249 ine eee $ 8.00 
3'to 4 ft. Gees § 75 $ 5.50 45.00 
set 1 inch deeper each transplanting, 
so a 3-year plant is on its own roots. 
These will never sucker. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* | year (8-12 in.)___$) 55 $ vet 5 a 
18 tol 24 ine ee 50 , 
(Larger sizes on soqieels 
—Charles Tenth—single, lilac. 
—Condorcet—double, blue. 
—Hugo Koster—-single, lilac. 
—Lamarck—double, pink. 
—Lucy Baltet—sge., old-rose. 
—Ludwig Spaeth—single, dark purple. 
—Marie Legraye—single, white. 
—Michel Buchner—double, lavender. 
—Pres. Grevy—double, blue. 
—Red Marley—single, red to pink. 
—R. von Horstenstein—sgl., red-violet. 
—Wald. Rosseau—dbl., mauve pink. 
Early Hybrids (affinis X vulgaris) 
Blooms a week or two earlier. 
l-year (8-15 in.)..§ .55 $ 4.50 
18: to) 24 ine 80 7.50 
—Claude Bernard—dbl., lilac. 
—Lamartine—sgl., lilac-pink. 
—Pascal—single, lilac. 
—Vauban—double, lilac-pink. 
New, rare varieties 
l-year plants —......$1.10 $ 8.50 
—Capt. Perrault—double, rosy-mauve. 
—Edith Cavell—double, fine white. 
—Jan van Tol—single, white. 
—Kath. Havemeyer—dbl., cobalt-blue. 
—Marie Finon—single, pure white. 
—Mrs. Ed. Harding—double, red. 
