GREENWOOD, 

SOUTH CAROLINA 
THE FINEST TREES AND SHRUBS 
We offer new seeds of all of the following Trees and Shrubs, but wish to caution you that many 
kinds of Tree and Shrub seeds are tardy in starting. Some are nuts and need to be filed before planting; 
others have impervious covering which retards germination. All should be sown in a retired bed which 
will not be disturbed for two or three years. Some will start in a reasonable time, and these can be 
removed. Germination, however, is variable and always more or less tardy. 
ACACIA Julibrissin, Albizzia, 30 ft. A hardy le- 
guminous tree bearing paniculate heads of white 
flrs; has beautiful pinnate foliage, very hand- 
some. 
ACER Pseudo-platanus Rubrum, 50 ft. Leaves Syca- 
more-like, purple beneath, the breeze giving a 
variable appearance; a rare handsome Maple. 
S Glandulosa, Tree of Heaven, 40 ft. 
Beautiful massive foliage and greenish-white 
terminal panicles of bloom; fine specimen. 
ALNUS Glutinosa, 50 ft. A fine, quick-growing 
gee handsome foliage and pretty flrs in early 
pring. 
AMELANCHIER Botryapium, 8 ft. A very bunchy 
shrub with masses of showy white flrs in early 
Spring, followed by clusters of palatable fruit. 
AMORPHA Fruticosa, § ft. A preity native, the firs 
are purple and grow in spikes. 
UTUS Unedo, Strawberry Tree, 8 ft. Flowers in 
drooping racemes, fruit scarlet, edible, blooms in 
late Autumn, at which time previous year’s fruit 
is ripe; flrs and ripe fruits are very pretty. 
AUCUBA Japonica, 5 ft. Leathery green leaves 
spotted white; female plants fruit freely, mixed. 
AZALEA Mollis, 3 ft. Bell-shaped bright colored 
flowers in clusters, from Japan, hardy. 
BERBERIS Aquifolium, 4 ft. A hardy shrub, flrs are 
yellow in crowded erect racemes, fine. 
Thunbergii, 3 ft. Low, dense, horizontal growth, 
golden pendulous flrs, red berries. 
Vulgaris Purpurea, 5 ft., deciduous purple foliage, 
red Autumn fruit,.a splendid variety. 
BETULA Alba, 50 ft. The European Birch. 
BUDDLEYA Variabilis, Butterfly Bush, 8 ft. Hardy 
Summer-blooming, flrs. lilac in showy spikes. 
Lindleyana, 6 ft. Dark green leaves, spikes of fra- 
grant purple flowers. Needs protection. 
Sempervirens, a dense hardy evergreen 
shrub, used for edging and single specimens. 
CALLICARPA Americana, American Beauty Bush, 
5 ft. A hardy native shrub laden with clusters 
of purple berries in Autumn. 
ALYC Floridus (Carolina Allspice), 5 ft. 
The sweet native shrub; flrs brown, followed by 
large seed-fruiis. 
Occidentalis (California Allspice). Tallest variety. 
Light brown fragrant flowers. Attractive. _ 
CARAGANA Arborescens, 15 ft. A Siberian Pea 
Tree, golden flrs in April, hardy leguminous tree. 
CARPINUS Betulus, European Hornbeam, 50 ft. 
Good hedge plant if kept pruned, yellowish flrs. 
CASUARINA Equisetifolia, 15 ft. From Australia; 
an ornamental evergreen pot plant. 
CATALPA Speciosa, 30 ft. A beautiful flowering 
tree, big terminal panicles of large white flrs, in 
bloom it is very attractive; blooms quite young. 
CEANOTHUS Americanus, 30 ft. A fine Mexican 
shrub, flrs lovely blue in cymes, gives protection. 
CEDRUS Deodara. Deodar Cedar from the Hima- 
layas. Tall tree with graceful drooping branches; 
grows to a height of 150 ft. 
CELTIS Occidentalis, 50 ft. Known as Sugar Berry, 
fruits sugary, a handsome ornamental tree. 
HA Occidentalis, 6 ft. A bushy hardy 
shrub with globular heads of white bloom. 
CERATONIA Siliqua, 30 ft. An evergreen legumi- 
nous tree, leaflets. shining green, flrs red in 
September. 
CERCIS Canadensis, 15 ft. Red Bud, a hardy na- 
tive tree showing masses of little red butterfly- 
like flrs in early Spring, before the foliage, fine. 
CITRUS Trifoliata, 20 ft. A hardy orange tree, the 
fruit small but beautiful, flrs white, scented. 
CHIONANTHUS Virginica, Fringe Tree, 15 it. 
Grandfather Gray Beard, firs white in big showy 
clusters in Spring, a native ornamental tree. 
CLETHRA Alnifolia (Summer Sweet), 3 ft. A hardy 
native shrub with lovely, deliciously scented 
white flrs in spicate racemes. July to Sept. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
. CLERODENDRON Trichotomum (Glory Bower), 10 ft. 
Erect and graceful; white flowers, bright blue 
fruits. Hardy with protection. 
COLUTEA Arborescens, 8 ft. Firs yellow, freely 
produced during July and Aug., a hardy shrub. 
CORNUS Florida, 15 ft. The well-known Dogwood; 
large white flowers in Spring; beautiful. 
Mascula, 12 ft. Cornelian per ys umbels of golden 
flrs on leafless twigs in February and March, 
followed by red, edible cherry-like fruits. 
COTONEASTER Microphylla, an evergreen wall 
plant, preferred to Ivy, a profusion of white 
bloom in Spring, succeeded by scarlet berries. 
CRATAEGUS Pyracantha, 10 ft. Evergreen Thorn, 
clusters of white bloom in May, and in Autumn 
covered with red berries that remain in winter. 
Oxycantha, 15 ft. Hawthorne of English literature. 
CRYPTOMERIA Ja Elegans. A beautiful ever- 
green pyramidal tree, branchlets pendulous, very 
graceful, bronzy crimson in Autumn and Winter. 
Japonica, Japan Quince, 5 ft. Bright red 
flrs in Spring, fruit green, delightfully fragrant. 
Pygmea. Very dwarf and attractive with pretty 
flowers. 
CYTISSUS Scorparins (Scotch Broom), 10 ft. Bright 
green stems and yellow flowers. Best located 
on dry gravelly banks. 
DAPHNE Mezereum, Spurge Olive, 3 ft. A charming 
shrub, flrs red, fragrant, in clusters during Febru- 
ary and March; give it a protected place. 
DEUTZIA Crenata, fl. pl., 8 ft. Fine Spring double 
rose-tinted flrs in terminal panicles. 
DIOSPYROS Virginica, 40 -t. Persimmon; seeds 
from delicious non-astringent fruit, excellent. 
ELEAGNUS Angustifolia, a handsome deciduous 
tree prized for fragrant yellow flrs and red fruit. 
EUONYMUS Americana, 6 ft. Green bark, purple 
flrs, pink strawberry-like fruits, scarlet seeds. .- 
EXOCHORDA Grandiflora, Pearl Bush, 12 ft. A 
lovely free-blooming, beautiful tree; the flrs like 
Cherry blooms and cover the tree in May. 
YTHIA. Viridissima (Golden Bell). Vigorous 
growing, erect plant with long branches covered 
with golden-yellow firs. 
FRAXINUS Excelsior Pendula, Weeping Ash. 
Ornus, the handsome flowering Ash, very pretty. j 
GARDENIA Florida, Cape Jasmine, hhp, 6 ft. Beau- 
tiful white sweet-scented flowers. 
GENISTA Tinctoria, 10 ft. Flrs golden, in profusion 
from July till September; of easy culture. 
GINKGO Biloba, 40 ft. Maiden-hair tree, fine. 
GLEDITSCHIA Triacanthos, Honey Locust, 50 ft. 
Greenish flrs; big red seed-pods, pretty foliage. 
GREVILLEA Robusta, a fine tree South and beautiful 
pot plant in the North. 
GYMNOCLADUS, Kentucky Coffee Tree, 75 ft. Ra- 
cemes of white bloom, May to July, big red showy 
Beas Fall, seeds browned, ground, used for 
coffee. 
HAMAMELIS Witch Hazel, 8 ft. Golden firs. 
HAZEL-NUT (Corylus) 8 ft. Pretty flrs in March, 
with ripe brown palatable nuts in Autumn. 
HEDERA Helix, most beautiful of our evergreen 
climbers, leaves leathery, graceful, attractive. 
HYDRANGEA Paniculata. Splendid Summer-flower- 
ing. shrub. White flowers in dense pyramidal 
panicles. 
HYPERICUM Calycinum, | ft. Large yellow flrs; one 
of the handsomest of our shrubs. 
ILEX Aquifolia, Holly, green foliage, red berries. 
Verticillata, 10 ft. Most gorgeous of all the shrubs; 
long pods of rich red berries till New Year. 
JUGLANS, the Butternut and White Walnut. - 
KALMIA Latifolia. Shrub, bearing pink and white 
flrs in compound corymbs. 
KOELREUTERIA Paniculata, 15 ft. A beautiful tree 
babes pinnate foliage, big panicles of golden 
owers. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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