
LILAC. See Syringa. 
LONICERA 
Honeyscukle 
*8Tatarica alba (White Honeysuckle). 10 ft. Beau- 
tiful bush with arching branches. White flow- 
ers in May, succeeded by scarlet berries. 
Each Ten 
Bad OL Gory ewer epayerstarats ereieie eerevere, sveyes evelars, + $0.85 $ 7.50 
BOB LENT at rcsociacstersne elereieidevers) eves. cieress 1.10 10.00 
DOL tis shore a veceiarstaleteieve, eve le teienevarn es terse 1.50 13.00 
Vents Heaconcoaotonno. sneodooan 2.25 20.50 
*§Tatarica rosea (Pink Honeysuckle). 10 ft. A 
graceful bush which bears a profusion of pink 
flowers in June, followed by red berries. 
Each ‘Ten 
ee oo ry URANO ROC CRORE CR ea $0.85 $ 7.50 
Fe a a oR ELE eh Ons mere OM OT TORS 1.10 10.00 
UE omnes, Bata span Seeks Com Opa so 1.50 13.00 
Gaiaattaaent ee occcncressiarensuerevertrechercieners 2.25 20.50 
*$Tatarica rubra, Wheeling Strain (Red Honey- 
suckle). 10 ft. Very large, dense growing shrub. 
Red flowers in June followed by masses of bril- 
liant red berries. Each Ten 
Bad PEt) itera ayace ehesetomiate tee eeveley cohorts $1.25 $11.50 
PHILADELPHUS Mock Orange 
*Coronarius (Sweet Mock Orange). 10 ft. An up- 
right shrub bearing a profusion of white flowers 
in May and June. Very popular. Fragrant. 
Each Ten 
MoS Et, Meneteistenssavern raat ee ehave soe vouerte)is 05,0 $1.00 $ 9.00 
BaGiniit. Meee a eteeteis im cstortre ates hie tee ore voce 1.50 13.00 
*Grandiflorus (Scentless Mock Orange). 8 ft. A 
vigorous variety with large, white, showy flow- 
ers in June. Each Ten 
Bad LG cpus olen lekane orale tole cotelic bo) erorsl grees $0.80 $ 7.00 
Biel OE. Wensvapsfevarete clehersie steleleveisterntee arene 1.00 9.00 
a6 Et Bie cetetsde ote e ank suet) » eleven ena ys 1.50 13.00 
*Virginalis. (Hybrid.) 8 ft. A handsome new 
shrub which covers itself with large, creamy 
white semi-double flowers in June. 
Each Ten 
Das wilt Fis aleve avs, stersisioysierstiote wiarsisieharors $0.85 $7.50 
PHYSOCARPUS 
+Opulifolius (Ninebark). 10 ft. A strong growing 
shrub with bark which hangs in shreds along 
the stems. Good variety for shady places. 
Each Ten 
AaB EU Ces itt eaah a Sale tie PG eck ee eee ene $0.85 
Da Geel Game charcrtoyelotalave titers iaiotteus okeieusis 1.10 
+*Opulifolius lutea (Golden Ninebark). 10 ft. A 
strong-growing shrub with bark which hangs 
in shreds along the stems. Good variety for 
shady place. Golden foliage. Each Ten 
Ma LE. Wate a re-5ie cree ere distor elainrace- eye aiacancs $0.85 $ 7.50 
BaGit Ets so varete ccanesetolerceyshedereivieavs.s\«: ater 1.10 10.00 
PRUNUS 
*Glandulosa rosea (Double Pink Almond). 6 ft. 
An old-fashioned, early-flowering shrub, bearing 
rose-colored flowers in May. Each Ten 
DOr L Uae vatousten Sed ersiteteretatdree ers a rols ep siese'ls $0.90 $8.00 
SEAS ECs rachel 5 a2) eekoranctelt avers ietotar sie) ss s/stare 1-25" 11250 
*Tomentosa (Nanking Cherry). 8 ft. Attractive, 
erect shrub, covered with small white flowers in 
May. Edible red fruits follow in late summer. 
Each Ten 
DoB Cts Arias arsncieterececseterese nye state sie tiene $0.85 $7.50 
RHAMNUS Buckthorn 
8Cathartica (Common Buckthorn). 12 ft. Heavy 
shrub with spiny branches, lustrous green 
leaves, and small black fruit. Each Ten 
OE ay, Ac eee o GMieedEn aol acorns $0.85 $ 7.50 
Gobind Lame musiencievacvoeticekeleyeusterehecersicrarans 1.25 11.50 
§Frangula (Glossy Buckthorn). 12 ft. A shrub 
with beautiful foliage and handsome red berries 
turning black. Each Ten 
AaB wd Gatree oie ncitcats Wiktetaratnee re stares cetera ee $1.25 $11.50 
5-6) £E5,) NEA Vy) Gere ssistclenetaye eroveks sister ce 2.25 20.50 
RHUS 
Cotinus (Smoke Tree). 12 ft. Small tree-like 
shrub, bearing rather showy flowers in June and 
July, followed by a peculiar greenish purple 
film covering the seed like smoke. 
Each Ten 
2aS SEG2) cei eitusteusre Bieiseetersioveraie ee eters $1.25 $11.50 
Bod fb parse sisal sestonits ererecneresesis;eiaretere TTS 
RHODOTYPOS 
*SKerrioides (Jetbead). 6 ft. A Japanese shrub 
bearing snowy white flowers in May and June, 
followed by shiny black berries. 
Each Ten 
DaSi Ebsae ce ete chs oelore ert eine lerercweetearets $0.65 $5.75 
Beds TEs ra cye le ciateieieieie ster aea reer oce terete ore has) .85 7.50 
ROSE. See pages 16-19. 
ROSA RUGOSA. See page 19. 
SMOKE TREE. See Rhus. 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
SPIRAEA Spirea 
*Arguta (Garland Spirea). 6 ft. A low-growing 
shrub of graceful habit with feathery foliage. 
White flowers in May. Each Ten 
Bod DEGE sc ie che ccoaye stele cc uste, ev aiaiece let teestaee $0.60 $5.50 
aA EE DZ tee se ue encomstciches Site Wrens este rate) 6.50 
AmB abhi 0 ey ev oliauats valells rots’ a. sates Oya sre meee gene 1.00 9.00 
*Bumalda (Anthony Waterer). 3 ft. Semi-dwarf 
type, free-blooming, compact shrub. Flowers 
bright crimson in June and July. 
Each Ten 
AS= DAT aM awe cte tee hrieres tice stertieus ene venecenazs $0.70 $6.00 
Dad Wen Libs menteatp eens) 2s eters clots) ere oir .85 7.50 
eu Acme cP rere deine sceio ee sue olslokeleyiehs 1.00 9.00 
*Japonica callosa alba (White Japanese Spirea). 
3 ft. Similar to Anthony Waterer. 
Each Ten 
ASSES) Were aeaecvenenssee telcos evaporate ele oes $0.65 $5.75 
a RSS TAB hale ce citscd orietes ClainrG Oo OD Cromion 85 7.50 
*Prunifolia Plena (Bridal Wreath). 8 ft. A popular 
shrub, producing masses of small, double white 
flowers in May. Each Ten 
VER ie (aie Gone armor GO OPO D.O0 oo $0.76 $6.00 
Ae Gt meteth ese olla anecorererisc/evelisie uielevetoneye ne .90 8.00 
*Thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). 5 ft. A graceful 
shrub with feathery foliage and slender arching 
branches which are covered with an abundance 
of small white flowers like snow in May. Foliage 
is orange-scarlet in fall. Each Ten 
SHAT Eee eectien atricteuater ete cvsreney el oconetsget $0.85 $ 7.50 
Bab LET rag ween a ee oor nvela Sr etecsian syste Lis 10.00 
*Trichocarpa (Korean Spirea). 4 ft. An arching 
shrub, mounded with snow-white flowers in 
June. Larger and later blooming than Van 
Houttei. Each Ten 
BrA! TE Srag. acarsabe abate rersasinejersnsceyvisis shave $0.75 $6.50 
Baby Lite Mectecs cha eledeta rcs diened tatereoeransts oners 1.00 9.00 
*Van Houttei (Van Houtte Spirea). 8 ft. The fin- 
est of all the Spireas. Bunches of white flow- 
ers in May and June. Each Ten 
BES HES “Saicevchosteale Creuskorerars a avers covers $0.65 $ 5.75 
Sed” £3. cnet ewtents sie elsresreteietioe es bets .85 7.50 
Hab. LES erccreecckarsns ai eine a lecaverboxeserneore 1520 10.006 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
*8Racemosus (Common Snowbderry). 6 ft. Shrub 
of medium height. Pink fiowers from June to 
September. Waxy white berries in fall. 
Each Ten 
VA he ACL CI TRI MCR SIO eTOCs TT ET CARS $0.60 $5.50 
BASE tee ic einee stots onseceite eeanoe atone 15 6.50 
*8Vulgaris (Coralberry). 5 ft. A valuable variety 
having greenish white flowers in July which are 
followed by clusters of dark purplish red berries 
which attract the birds. Each Ten 
Emory ah by, Geese seretonere lone ot cus kes erotioua te eve xenene $0.60 $ 5.50 
SoA PLU Mat oniore Hie cee aero ere isc ieaaters .85 7.50 
Aa Dies Ex arect wteattetaeer eects «ce canaar ny aces Ines 1.10 10.00 
SYRINGA. A New England favorite. Lilac 
*Villosa (Late Lilac). 8 ft. A stout-branched shrub 
producing pinkish lavender, fragrant flowers in 
June. Each Ten 
O28 LEO aeiataaietartenee civor ahs ais.2 Oa ee $0.85 $ 7.50 
BEd LES ers enc peeocansveheuerd ce)» roel tensieiare enone 1.10 10.00 
PY Se eens opesto em PERSO OSI OUT Tod 1.40 12.25 
*Vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac). 15 ft. The best- 
known and most extensively used Lilac. Fra- 
grant flowers in May and June. 
Each Ten 
Dade LEM Ne. c.cheretonevenereteucistole eretcbersteleteiess $0.65 $5.75 
by Nagle ik one arm eo SARL. eopeiruce neo eMC .85 7.50 
*Vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac). 15 ft. 
Each en 
Da VEG, ocisnscceminteantr Boancan sraateneromeetaeersie $0.75 $ 6.56 
Bed! EG. cotahmeinrenete ete sec tevetaveensh mensions 1.10 10.00 
Mabe Stin- no cre sasieeichene shine eioke ioreteeteten ens 1.50 13.00 
HYBRID LILACS 
A new refined addition to the old-fashioned va- 
rieties. Bloom early. Sweetly perfumed. 
The varieties we offer are hybrid sorts, possess- 
ing all the charm of the old-fashioned Lilacs and 
present a range of colors from white to richest 
purple in single and double forms in May and 
June. 12-15 ft. 
Charles the Tenth. Single. Dark reddish purple. 
Mme. Lemeine. Double. Snow-white. 
Pres. Grevy. Double. Light lavender-blue. 
Esch Ten 
8-4 £ti 2) B& Bee rcisci= «ass evoters sreterasmtctete $2.50 
TAMARIX Tamarisk 
Africana (African Tamarisk). 10 ft. Ornamental 
shrub of graceful appearance. Feathery grayish 
foliage and drooping panicles of pinkish flowers 
in June. Each Ten 
Din SWE Cote ictal eats tece akon! wyohaletavara tote al mvene $0.60 $5.50 
ad FEES wrave fette sateve eae reaitaal/alts patmsi ni aiatenaes -15 6.50 
Tee gO APS cucree er eR OI MEO OTD 1.00 9.00 
Amurensis (Amur Tamarisk). 15 ft. This attrac- 
tive shrub with its graceful purple branches, 
silvery foliage and pink flowers in dense ra- 
cemes, forming large drooping panicles in June, 
is ideal for a seashore planting. 
Each Ten 
DES EL ane wivconieuae cretn orseivlinls ialateredatet ese $0.75 $ 6.50 
aA FETS, lar cone rivaets lounge ie ertel’s a re teael sakes 1.00 9.00 
PE SE We | Ry orbit Curve ROR OR OO Don Scns 1.50 13.00 
5 or more plants of the same variety and size at 
ten rate: 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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GLOUCESTER and IPSWICH, MASS. 
VACCINIUM Blueberry 
+§Corymbosum (Highbush Blueberry). 15 ft. A 
handsome shrub bearing pinkish white flowers 
in May followed by blue-black berries of excel- 
lent flavor. Brilliant colored foliage in fall. 
Each Ten 
OEY Sie (hbase) Goocnsongccaqsaoo0 $1.00 $ 9.00 
Persia, (Ahismbes) agoapecoasadeaone’ 1.50 13.00 
Vaccinium Hybrids. S_-e Blueberries, page 27. 
VIBURNUM ; 
*8+Americanum (American Cranberry). 10 ft. A 
handsome decorative and ornamental red-berried 
shrub of open growth. White flowers in May 
and June. Each Ten 
Ee OS ¢ eer eer a ora oc. Aceon ence $0.85 
AaB EGS eis tenersce vi steverstc prereset siete) etteteles¢ 1.20 
B= G) Eh tae efetaneicvelaroncioieieleterevelteratstolere ete rele 1.75 
*8+Cassinoides (Withe-Rod). 6 ft. Slender, upright 
shrub having creamy white flowers in June, 
followed by dark blue fruit. Each Ten 
DBF tovire asnorstereie. sein nes aie iometarotelvetohe et $0.85 $ 7.50 
Dad) Sta cera aisteee oar be minie) © erence Carehepseans 1.10 10.60 
Maly OE oe ete oie whe mea e.b, ove ola eee ote 1.50 13.00 
*8+Dentatum (Arrow-Wood). 10 ft. Native shrub 
with glossy green foliage. White flowers in May 
and June. Berries crimson turning to blue. 
Each Ten 
DnB Lbs i patetetertie sve eos) tialele sales ch <aieners tres $0.85 $ 7.50 
Sak EG, “Aiea er eters oie lapecepsiorenetteheteliekelete ts 1.10 10.00 
AaB Loe Ge ochecd <vantolegeierospterenereiaiatelazete a 1.50 
B=6 LES isited vos akale tortie alist ere simtealetiens 2.00 
*$+Opulus nanum (Dwarf Cranberry). A very 
dwarf, compact shrub with white flowers in 
May and June. Scarlet fruit. Very useful as a 
low hedge. Each ‘Ten 
PGS By. uncom ada csonot nonce $0.75 $6.50 
L5<ES Cin eee ee ee eer reer 1.00 9.00 
*Opulus sterile (Common Snowball). 10 ft. Well- 
known shrub, producing large, snowball-like 
flowers in May. Each Ten 
bf Ge aCe. cone coes. Sab usc. $0.85 $ 7.50 
7 TREY a Ae Meet OO DOE. ao 1220) 1125 
BO: ibe, es caiv ccave vsti nl cus velacate tate ciekerters 1.75 15.00 
WEIGELA 
*Rosea (Pink Weigela). 8 ft. A symmetrical bush 
of medium size. Rose fiowers in June. 
Each Ten 
DEN i A OCA OOOO ROU sQOOuLS $0.65 $5.75 
Bede FES waa oaiaccitroeas sieeve etoile heist 85 7.50 
*Vaniceki. (Vanicek Weigela). 6 ft. Improved Eva 
Rathke. Hardier and more vigorous with a pro- 
fusion of soft ruby-red flowers shading to gar- 
net crimson in June, and then sparingly 
throughout the summer. Each Ten 
eee het See Oe oUio Bad COCO C $1.00 $ 9.00 
Ce eb i ee er eee oo OOo ONTO 1.50 13.00 
WINTERBERRY. See Ilex. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Acanthopanax (Aralia). See page 23. 
Berberis (Truehedge and Japanese). See page 23. 
Clethra (Sweet Pepper). See page 23. 
Euonymus alatu ‘Winged Euonymus). See page 23. 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis. See page 23. 
Ligustrum ibolium (Hardy Privet). See page 23. 
Picea canadensis Albertiana (Black Hills Spruce). 
See page 20. 
Rhamnus cathartica (Buckthorn). See page 26. 
Rosa rugosa (common and hybrids). See page 19. 
Syringa (white and purple lilacs). See page 26. 
Taxus Hicksi, Hatfieldi and Capitata. See page 20. 
Thuya occidentalis (American Arbor-vitae). See 
page 20. 
Tsuga canadensis (Canadian Hemlock). See page 20. 
Viburnum opulus nanum (Dwarf cranberry). See 
above. 
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