YOUNG ARISTOCRATS 
Unusual and rare varieties . 
. . true-to-name because they are grafts and cuttings... 
easy to grow because 
they have already passed a season out-of-doors. No winter protection is needed, nor other special treatment. 
All Balled and Burlapped for still easier handling. (Except items marked B. R.) This is an amazing opportunity 
to plant rare and delightful evergreens, trees, and shrubs at little cost. (Weight 1 to 3 pounds each.) F.O:B. 
Long Island. 
Start Your Own Nursery. Wise old gardeners, you will notice, always have a few rows of trees and shrubs grow- 
ing for future plantings. Even if your garden is planted with ordinary background shrubs and specimens, why 
not set aside among your flower-beds enough space here and there to plant a young aristocrat? In a few years, 
when larger, it can replace an inferior specimen. 
Due to labor shortage, one Young Aristocrat cannot be sold alone—but 5 mixed at the 5 rate, 25 mixed at 
25 rate. 
Fvergreens.. 2» Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
(Each) (Each) 
Abelia (ABELIA) 
grandiflora (everblooming). 
TSsto 24 ing ae sence Be $1.00 $ .90 
Cedrus (TRUE CEDAR) 
Atlantica fastigiata (Sentinel Cedar). Tall 
green pillar. 
Gitoi8hin (pot) Pee 85 
Toso 1Stin vs Sees Vee. 1.65 
Cotoneaster (ROCKSPRAY) 
horizontalis (creeping). 
1OtO8l 28in Spot) BAS) 60 
Ilex (HOLLY) 
75 
1.50 
convexa (Boxleaf dwarf). 
Octo 2 iris Sa ee ee 90 80 
NF Aba Copenh Rehr hatga steer, eet eet 1.10 95 
epaca (Berried grafts). American Holly. 
12 ton Si ira teen ee Oe eee 1.25 1.10 
Pieris (ANDROMEDA) 
japonica (white, April). 
8 ttolel Orin (pot) anes .90 75 
Sarcococca (GROUND-COVER) 
hookeriana. Hardy, evergreen dwarf shrub 
that thrives in dense shade in poorest of 
soils. Excellent. 
4-0) Gini (pot) ieee ee eee 70 .60 
Taxus (YEW) 
Kelsey's Berrybush Yew. 
T25tow! Ov ines eee eee 1.00 90 
15#torl Siin. eee ee thoes = 
Vermuelen’s Yew. Shapely dwarf pyramid. 
12 Morel Sein “BRS 1.00 90 
TOMtOS1 Sine oe eke 1.75 ae 
Hick’s Yew (Hicksii). 
125 tos Seine BR kee eee ee As) 65 
Dwart Yew (brevifolia) (Nana). 
8 tom Dsinwes Bhan 40 35 
8) to S10 Mn eB Ree es o7.a) 00 
Upright Yew (Capitata). 
12 toil S: ine XO, Bee eee .60 50 
15uto 18 sine Sea eR 75 .60 
Tsuga (HEMLOCK) 
sargentii (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock). A 
beautiful spreading mound. 
F2"to ol Onin: -eae a ee ee 
Compacta (dwarf Hemlock). 
slow and compact. 
6itoyS) tne (pot) ee eee eee .90 ana 
Zi Eb ha:s eee Re ahs ae Meme eee 50.00 4.50 
1.50 1.20 
Upright, but 
5 or 25 or 
More More 
(Each) (Each) 
Acer (JAPANESE MAPLE) 
palmatum atropurpureum (Red-leaved). 
6° to- 87 in. i(pot) ee ee 50 
purpureum dissectum (Cutleaved Red Jap- 
anese Maple). 
LOMtOM) Zeina (pot) ees .90 #5 
Cornus (DOGWOOD) 
florida rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood). 
oe 3.00 
Sete Oe ie aah 2.50 
florida pendula (Weeping White). 
LOtom) 2% inva (oO t) ae eee 75 70 
15\sto%1 8) iri eee enn 1.25 1.10 
florida xanthocarpa (Yellow berries). 
TOStoml 2einen (OL) see .90 19 
Kousa Chinensis (Chinese Dogwood). 
Blooms a month later than our native. 
1Stoclstins. eee 1.10 
Sito Qatine | 2:3 eee Ree 0 1.50 
Crataegus (HAWTHORN) 
Paul’s Double Scarlet Thorn. 
U2etoml Seine (OOt) eeeee eee 80 79 
15) to, 18) int ee =O .90 
Fagus (BEECH) 
riversii (River's Purple Beech). 
V2btonl Gina e S eeeeeees oes 1.00 = 
15V tol Gsin: ee SZ 
purpurea (Copper Beech). 
15ctosl8 ins eee eee Me) 1.00 
DO tOw 2/04 ft eee ZO a! 
Pendula (Weeping Beech). 
12itoslS in. ee eee 1.00 .90 
Ce em eee Knee ie Ho A ER HID bet 
purpurea pendula (Purple Weeping Beech). 
2 ttoml 5 irik ee ees 1.25 Aes 
SOR tots ints eee 4.50 zm 
fastigiata (Pyramidal Beech). 
Stool 18; in: eee 1.25 1.10 
30'-t6:36.-in- 12 2a eee ees 3.50 zn 
Tricolor (3-colored leaves). 
U2) tom Osim MAL Se SY 1.00 90 
heterophylla (fern-leaf). 
12 toh 15 in pot) eee ee 0 ial 
VO tor 6 ct) eee ee ee oe e295 1.00 
5 or 25 or 
More More 
(Each) (Each) 
Franklinia (G@ORDONIA) 
alatamaha (Rare Native). 
8i-tom 10min Xo BRE eee 50 40 
LOstOe Darin fee ee eel one 1.50 ne 
Qs xO SAity eee ee eee 2.50 RO RS 
ANG sOetie te oe ee oe () 4.50 
Hamamelis (WITCH HAZEL) 
Mollis (Chinese). The showiest. 
LOEtoml Zenit ot) eee ee 90 JS 
vernalis. Flowers in early Spring before 
the leaves appear. Order by color: Red or 
yellow. 
LONtome)L 2 ira (ob) eee eee 90 oA 
Noah Coy GAS Wobeb) ni Ace we we 1.50 Zo 
Magnolia (MAGNOLIA) 
conspicua (Yulan) (Denudata). April - 20. 
White. 
AR oN Sho phate eek Ro kN RY ae ool 1.50 125 
LBitowl4a ing va cee. OS ee 2.50 Do As) 
halleana stellata (Star Magnolia). April 
10. White. 
Sito LO ime (Ot) at eee 1.90 .90 
Sin fer PAH Ghat sebe ewan te i Ee, 2.50 2.25 
Stellata Waterlily. Fine new double star, 
pink Magnolia. Bud hardy. 
GAtossein’. (pot) seer eee ees 1.00 90 
AL ONtor eS? iris. eee ee ang 2.00 1.75 
D7 tO pea od Ete seer hee Ne, We 4.50 4.25 
Parviflora (White, fragrant, July). 
15 Stow Stine eerie eee. 175 1.50 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 
1Oito 123i (pot) ee .90 ‘9 
Soulangeana speciosa (Striped purple). 
TOPO) a1 Sh Tri eee ee eee 1.00 
Malus (FLOWERING CRABS) 
Eleyi (Good red, showy). 
A 3G? 6 Biase of aes aa ee 1.00 90 
Sargenti (White, dwarf). 
Bh A iB SR oe Sr ee 1.00 , 90 
Vibumum (VIBURNUM) 
Carlesii (May-flowering). 
L036: 120ink (potas ees 
Burkwoodi (New hybrid). 
Sto 10Minie (pots ae ~ 1.00 90 
fragrans (Rare species). : 
4 ston bwin (pot). eee ene 76 .50 
1.00 90 
