28 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH. 
TRIPTERGIUM. 
regelii. This new shrub from Manchuria and 
Korea carries big feathery plumes of 
creamy white flowers in July and August, 
it is a strong grower and absolutely hardy. 
In addition to its use as a robust shrub 
it can be effectively trained against a 
trellis.'*-..c)45, Poke el Fs. ee $1.00-$1.50 
VIBURNUM. 
carlesii. Fragrant viburnum. A very early 
flowering and extremely fragrant variety. 
$1.50-$3.00 
opulus. (High bush cranberry.) White flow- 
ers followed by bunches of brilliant scar- 
let cranberry like'fruits 2... .-9) 7 aoe 75 cents 
opulus sterile. (Common snowball.) Guelder 
rose. Large round pure white heads of 
flower?) SU eOoe a Sr Ree a ee 75 cents 
tomentosum. A very attractive shrub with 
wide spreading branches and pure white 
flowers dotted thickly among them ....75 cents 
BURKWOODI. (New, 1939.) Gardenia scented snow- 
ball (Improved Carlesii.) This beautiful Viburnum 
was raised by the firm of Burkwood & Skipwith in 
England and has proved thoroughly hardy in 
America. The waxy pink flowers are very fragrant. 
$2.50 each. A few larger sizes, $5.00-$7.50 each. 
VITEX. 
macrophylla. This little known shrub proves 
perfectly hardy in Massachusetts and car- 
ries erect terminal panicles of bright blue 
flowers during September and October. It 
is the latest blooming of all deciduous 
shrubs. A shrub which when seen in flower 
everyone wants. Strong plants ........ 75 eents 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
BERBERIS. ) 
Hardy Evergreen Varieties of merit. 
julianae. Broad spiny leaves which color up 
beautifully in fall. 18-24 inches .......... $1.06 
triacanthophora. Dense habit and small light- 
ly spined leaves, colors up finely in fall 
and winter. 18-24 inches ...............¢% $1.00 
BUXUS. (Boxwood.) 
Sempervirens. We have a splendid stock of 
these in various sizes both bush and pyram- 
idal in form. Prices vary from 50 cents to $6.00 
Inspection invited. 
Suffruticosa. Dwarf English Boxwood. 
The only variety suitable for low hedges, 
6-7 inch plants ..$2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 1.00 
DAPHNE. 
Cneorum. (Rose or Fragrant Daphne.) An 
immensely popular low growing evergreen, 
pink very fragrant flowers in May, grow 
in full sun for best results. We have a 
splendid stock in several sizes. 
50-75 cents each-$1.50-$2.00 
EPIGAEA. 
repens. (Mayflower.) Strong clumps ...$.50-$1.00 
EUONYMUS. 
microphyllus. Very fine leaves resembling 
boxwood, makes a neat little bush admir- 
able for the rock garden. Small plants in 
pots 25 cents, strong field grown plants. 
50' cents-$1.00 
