8 BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS AND 
Daphne cneorum 
DAPHNE cneorum. A dwarf, bushy plant with 
half-prostrate, wiry stems, each tipped with 
dense clusters of fragrant rose-pink flowers. 
Each Each 
Qin Weoss ctl) 15 
12 io Way mal.. I BO 
10S (Ko) WS hilos we oe $2 00 
ACER palmatum atropurpureum. Blood- 
leaf Maple. Dwarf tree with blood-red foliage. 
Each Each 
1% to 2 ft... .$3 50 ALO: lide ane eo LON OO 
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A. palmatum dissectum atropurpureum. 
Purple Cutleaf Maple. Dwarf trees with 
unusually attractive, finely cut foliage of deep 
blood-red. Makes a splendid lawn specimen. 
Each Hach 
14 to 2 ft... .$4 50 2% to 3 ft... .-.$8 50 
2 to 2% ft.... 7 50 | 3 t03% ft......10 00 
CERCIS canadensis. American Redbud; Judas 
Tree. A fine shrub. Very spectacular when in 
bloom as its rosy pink flowers literally cover 
the branches before the leaves appear. 
Each Each 
SO) Rhos aon $0 85 DELOUOM bas eeeEa OO 
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CORNUS florida. White Dogwood. Large, white, 
spectacular flowers in spring. Red berries in 
autumn. Each 
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6 to 8 ft. Regular. . POA ane Oe OO). 
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8 to 10 ft. Regular. Pc ORO OO 
Specimens... .. ot ss ..$11to 14 00 
10 to: 12 ft. Regular. . eae : .12 50 
Specimens. $15 to 18 00 
Exceptionally 1 lar ge fine specimens $25 to75 00 
C. florida rubra. Pink-flowering Dogwood. A 
pink-flowering form of the above. Very 
desirable. Each Each 
Ab sy 1D ig aac oes OO || Giorsstennnoas ones, OO) 
SH ELORORLGa ie 5 50 | 8 to 9 ft. $12 to 15 00 

BUXUS suffruticosa. Old English Boxwood. A 
very dwarf and slow-growing Boxwood. Fine 
for edgings when small, Doz. 100 1000 
4°t0. 6 liow econ: $ OO $20 00 $125 00 
GatOcSuilaeeeer anneal 4 50 000 225 00 
3 ioY INO thio Se ois 2 ce CQ 50 00 450 00 
NG tioy MOGs 6 nas 12500 SOs OOM OR00! 
TPP Oy DB 6 5 Ses oo 17 50 115 00 1000 00 
Ask for quotations on large specimen Boxwood. 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. A dwarf ever- 
green shrub; trailing habit, covered with 
berries. Potted plants. Each 
IGS tae) ast, eres. sh ancouovavoeacen $1 25 
1 PortOn2-ita Spreads semicriaersiiee nae a 1 75 
2 TOr2 Wo=tter SDECAG mere ar eet aieete erento mo) 
ILEX crenata. Holly. Hardy evergreen with 
dark, glossy foliage and black, shining berries. 
An excellent Holly for hedges. 
Each Each 
L2TLOUL Outer lOO) 2 to 21% ft......$2 50 
NS Tora oe o> I OD | Bes wo Bee 3) 00 
1% to2 fe... 200+) 8 to 44¢.4..)..5.6 00 
I. crenata bullata. Of dwarf habit and low, 
spreading, compact form. Rich foliage that 
resembles boxwood. An ideal plant for bal- 
anced ettects in formal areas. 
Each Each 
12to 5 ime bl SON 2st 224 it ee to) 00 
if) Ho) WS} mo, OO | 2A wo Bitiens oo: 4 50 
EY (oy iit, « . 2 OD || 
I. opaca. See page 9. 
KALMIA latifolia. Mountain Laurel. Our 
most beautiful broad-leaved native evergreen, 
which bears large clusters of delightful pink 
flowers in June. Best results in a shady spot. 
5) to: G) tts Each Each 
HO UMS Hs th GD | Bw Bitiesacsas 2 50 
WATS 2 tthan 2 OU i) Bio SYS iho coc. 29 OO 
LEUCOTHOE catesbzei. Drooping Leucothoe. 
An evergreen shrub, 3 to 4 feet high, with 
handsome white flowers in May. 
Each Each 
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WEA THe) EP ios 3 Al 7Aex | 
FLOWERING TREES 
Cornus kousa. White flowers in June. Dense 
heads of flowers surrounded by creamy white 
bracts. Each Each 
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CRATAGUS oxyacantha alba. A _ white- 
flowered variety of English Hawthorn with 
bright red fruit. 
C. oxyacantha pauli. Paul's Scarlet Haw- 
thorn. Double scarlet flowers. 
C. oxyacantha rosea. Pink-flowering form. 
Above specimens, 6 to 8 ft., $5, $8, and $10 each 
LABURNUM vulgare. Golden Chain Tree. 
Long racemes of yellow flowers in May and 
June on a small tree. Each 
HOMO ss coo © bse OO! i) BONE otto soe $4 00 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. 
Best of all Magnolias. It is completely covered 
with purple, pink and white blooms in May. 
Each Each 
SetOue hteereees $5 00 ARO ing pon cout OO 
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M. stellata. Star Magnolia. Pure white, starry 
flowers adorn branches in early spring; highly 
perfumed. Each Each 
Dator sit Geer $4 50 | 3 to 4 ft........$6 50 
MALUS. Flowering Crab. 
M. atrosanguinea. Single; red. 
M. eleyi. Red-leaved Crab. 
M. floribunda. Single; rose-pink. 
M. spectabilis. Double; pink. 
M. ioensis plena. Bechtel Crab. Double; pink. 
All above Malus: Each 
6 to 7 ft. Regular. Pei e Seah at 
Specimens. BeB. SA eos OU 
ito 8 ft. Regular. BaB. eer Hee OE OO 
Specimens. B&B. la O0) 
8 to 10 ft. Specimens. BeB. $15, $18. .20 00 
NOTE. Prices of Deciduous Trees listed above include delivery but not planting or guying. Plant- 
ing cost will be gladly submitted on request. 
FLOWERING TREES 
MAHONIA aquifolium. Oregon Hollygrape. 
A 8-foot shrub with spiny, holly-like foliage 
which turns bronzy red in autumn. 
Each Each 
De) PG tite o ote) BO || PY tO) Botisoo ces $3 50 
PIERIS japonica. Andromeda. Evergreen. 
Grows best in partial shade and dampground. 
Clusters of white flowers in May. 5 to 6 ft. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in.. .$2 50 | 2 to 2% ft......$5 00 
YS HOS Paitinsc o Gb BO) | FEZ WO Bills o oo « 6 00 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi. An in- 
formal shrub to 6 feet high with white flowers 
followed by masses of orange-red fruit loved 
by birds. Each Doz. 
TAZA U Ono: bt ewe nomen ox ener eae oreo Si 75 bl 50 
DAtOZo LBS a ere tee eee eecaeeee E25) 22a) 
Extra-large specimens...$5 to 7 50 
RHODODENDRON. Large flowers varying from 
white to reddish purple. We are glad to sub- 
mit quotations on carload lots. In small quan- 
tities we offer: 
R. carolinianum. Plants to 6 feet with heads 
of flowers pale rose to white. Blooms in May 
and June. Each Each 
Pee) PZ tte 5 he) SO) || PRS Oy B tes o oo $4 50 
R. catawbiense. Six-foot plants covered with 
clusters of bright purple-pink flowers in early 
sural Each Each 
1% to 2 SEE TATA SS WO testis co Hono) G0) 
2 to073 fe Bee aid 4 00 
R. maximum. The largest and finest of the 
native species. Good in dense shade. Light 
pink flowers. Each Hach 
2 to 21% ft....$2 50 Rei Meno 50 
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Rhododendron Hybrids. Pe broad- 
leaved evergreens, easy_to grow, and giving 
grand bursts of bloom. Foliage is attractive in 
winter. Named varieties in separate colors. 
Each Each 
15 to 18 in... o3 00) |) 2 to 2%) tt. a: $6 50 
WAYS SHO) 2 dito oo 2 SO) | Es Voy Sh siltso a ano te) OO 
Write for prices on larger quantities 
The Flowering Cherries 
PRUNUS. Flowering Cherry. 
P., Amanogawa. Semi-double; light pink. 
P., Beni Higan. Single, light pink flowers 
completely covering the tree. 
P., Fugenzo (Kofugen). Double pink flowers. 
P., J. H. Veitch. Double; deep pink. 
P.. Kwanzan. Deep pink, double flowers. 
P., Mt. Fuji. Double; pure white. 
P., Naden. Late-flowering; double, pink blooms. 
P., Yoshino. Fragrant; single; pure white. 
All above Prunus: 
6 to 7 ft. Regular B&B. Per chee See OSE DO 
Specimen B&B.. Sikh Ran det ORDO) 
7 to 8 ft. Regular B&B. ae 519,00 
Specimen B&B. .12 00 
8 to 10 ft. Specimen B&B. _ $18, $20, 25 00 

P. subhirtella pendula. Weeping Cherry. 
Light pink; branches sweep the ground. 
P. subhirtella flore-plena. Double-flowering 
Cherry. 
Both of above Prunus: Each 
5 to 6-ft. stem, 2-yr. head. B&B.............$5 00 
5 to 6-ft. stem, 3-yr. head. B&B............ 6 00 
5 to 6-ft. stem, 5-yr. head. B&B. Pen OW 
Specimens 214 to 3-in. cal. B&B. Naga $12, $15, 18 00 
The picture on the opposite page— Here is a 
good example of thoughtful planning in a newly 
developed suburb. The Shade Trees are carefully 
spaced on the front lawns of all the properties to 
provide pleasing shade and to help frame each 
house as a unit. 
