MAGNOLIA 
GRANDIFLORA. Evergreen. Very large fra- 
grant white flowers that bloom in summer. 
The foliage remains all winter and is glossy- 
green. 2-3 ft. plants $2.00, 3-4 ft. plants 
$3.50, 4-5 ft. plants $5.00, 5-6 ft. plants $7.50, 
6-7 ft. plants $10.00. 
KOBUS. Tree of pyramidal shape. Flowers 
are white and produced in early spring. 
142-2 ft. plants $1.50, 2-2% ft. plants $2.00, 
2%-3 ft. plants $3.00. 
STELLATA ROSEA. A beautiful Magnolia 
with star shaped rose-pink blossoms. One 
of the sweetest Magnolias. 116-2 ft. plants 
ae 2-2% ft. plants $6.00, 2%-3 ft. plants 
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GORDONIA ALATAMAHA. Also called 
Franklinia. Tree producing lovely satiny 
snow-white flowers, elaborately frilled and 
pleated. Very fragrant and it also blooms 
during the late summer. A very worthy 
plant. 2-3 ft. plants $3.00. 
OSMANTHUS 
Evergreen shrubs or small trees. 
Each 
AQUIFOLIA. Holly-like foliage with small, 
fragrant white flowers. Splendid as a hedge. 
LS GO 2A teenth Ae eee ee =) $2.00 
ARMATUS (Chinese Osmanthus). Leathery 
leaves and small, fragrant cream-colored 
flowers in autumn. 10-12 in. 2 Ao) 
SIPHONOSMANTHUS 
Evergreen shrub. Synonym; Osmanthus. 
DELAVAYI. Small evergreen shrub with smail 
foliage. Flowers are very fragrant and white. 
A dainty little shrub. Blooms in the fall. 
HOMtOmelcmetit: 
BERBERIS 
Evergreen shrubs. 
Each 
CANDIDULA. A dwarf, evergreen barberry 
that is most attractive. 10-12 in. 1.00 
JULIANAE. Evergreen barberry with yellow 
flowers and very brilliant foliage in fall. 
Crowssomboncmitemel 2uCOnlD aie wn so. 4 15 
GOL Sarin eee mnie et ahi rece Mao: 1.25 
TSO M2 Lent Tice, <i eRe ny cers Ati 1.65 
UOMO our Umea eee TE re Ge 2.25 
outone fC es eo ke koe. oo 4.00 
TRIACANTHOPHORA (Threespine Ever- 
green Barberry). One of the best. Foliage 
narrow and pointed. Flower buds are pink, 
opening to yellowish-pink. This is a hand- 
some barberry. 8-10 in. spread 15 
OS ORIN eS TCR CuNeeeL. os Sate tee, etn, 
VERRUCULOSA (Warty Barberry). Dwarf, 
evergreen, compact growth. Flowers are at- 
tractive, yellow. Lovely fall coloring of foli- 
OC wee me O el Om 11s nee ect eines Sears eS 1.65 
LEE COMME Garlll eee net oe ee Ae oN: 2.00 
Se Ome ALN sec, ee ees ents eet cms bus 3.00 

LEUCOTHOE POPULIFOLIA. An evergreen 
Leucothoe of strong growth, up to 12 ft. 
Graceful arching branches, and does very 

well in partial shade. 12 to 18 in. .... 1.00 
LR URC ONG Od cel Tle Wee sie irre cs, ceeremnbsy ae ec 1.75 
0 
CEDRUS LIBANI (Cedar of Lebanon). Gorge- 
ous evergreen tree. 12 to 18 in. ...... 1.25 
TOUT RO): BO NAS, So ae A EL Me oc ete dee Near Leas 
AS Ot OMA cere ete ee er 2.25 
ABELIA 
EDWARD GOUCHER. Rare. A beaut?- 
ful new hybrid Abelia with rich lilac-pink 
flowers. Blooms profusely over a long sea- 
son. Compact habit, and with foliage a 
deep rich color. (A new well tested Hardy 
Abelia introduced by U.S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Bell Station, Glendale, Md.) 
Each 10 100 
3 in. pot plants. $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 
4 in. pot plants.. .80 7.00 60.00 
12-15 in. plants . 1.00 9.00 80.00 
15-18 in. plants.. 1.35 11.50 100.00 
18-24 in. plants.. 2.00 17.50 150.00 
GRANDIFLORA. Well known Abelia with 
bright shiny foliage. Flowers are much like 
the Arbutus, which are produced all summer. 
Each 10 100 
Se tomo eine $1.85 $11.50 $100.00 
PEL Teor 3X0) 100 ee oe. 1-75 115.00 135.00 
GON Om Ties ee oe 2.00 17.50 150.00 
Ue LOA aC. a Oana aera 3.00 27.50 250.00 
BROOMS 
Each 
CYTISUS PRAECOX. Bright green stems 
during winter, flowers yellow in summer. 
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CYTISUS PURGANS. A dwarf evergreen 
Broom. Brilliant yellow flowers. 
ORO SSNs ee era ee ge ee .40 
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS. Well known Broom 
with golden yellow flowers during the sum- 
mer, in long sprays. Tall grower. 
RCO SL Si Tee Rom awe 80 aleae aes, A. .60 
See CO CAEL TIGee OR Reet cre Sue ay eS eG Hie) 
AC Oe SOUT a eee am Stree, Ts eX 1.00 
GENISTA GERMANICA. Very spiny, stiff up- 
right branches. Flowers yellow. 
OwitOe | 0. in eaeweee aes, eee Meet. eet e 50 
TOSCO Ge 26 1 ates ere Gr ie te tae a .60 
GENISTA TINCTORIA. A late flowering 
Broom with yellow flowers. 6-8 in. .. .40 
BUXUS—BOX WOOD 
Buxus Microphulla variety Compacta 
New, rare, extremely dwarf 
Kingsville and hardy Boxwood. Has 
stood all weather conditions 
Dwarf in the Pocono Mountains 
Boxwood where temperature drops 
below zero. The dwarfest 
box in the world. Ideal for edging, rock- 
eries, Knott garden, and all other uses 
where plants are required to remain dwarf. 
A rare gem. No other boxwood like it. 
spread Hach 10 100 
3 in. pot plants, 2- 3 in. . $0.75 $6.00 $50.00 
4in. pot plants, 4- Gin... 1-25 10:00 90.00 
HieldsplantcmeymO-00 ins leon. Ub:00 135.00 
Field plants ... 7- 8 in. 2.25 20.00 185.00 
Hieidsplantsmepiroas Onin weeea2, {OM 2.00 me 230.00 
Field plants 9-10 in. .. 3.25 30.00 285.00 
Field plants 1011 in... 4.00 37.50 360.00 
Field plants . 11-12 in. 7.50 70.00 
Field plants ...12-14 in. ..17.50 
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The items listed on this folder are only a few 
of the new and standard varieties we are grow- 
ing. If you do not find what you want listed 
here, ask us about thein. 
ILEX—HOLLY 
’ : A new introduction. Very 
Kingsville dwarf Japanese Holly. 
Dwarf This new plant is extremely 
compact and slow growing. 
Jap. Holly Its hardiness excells all of 
the other Japanese Hollies. 
Ideal for rockeries, edging, Knott gardens 
and in all positions where very dwarf, com- 
pact plants are required. The hardiness 
of this dwarf, compact Jap. holly should 
prove of great value in northern gardens. 
Stock limited. 
Each 
10 to 12 in. spread B&B ee 2.50 
12 to 15 in. spread B&B ... mee -00 
15 to 18 in. spread B&B |. . 6.60 
AQUIFOLIUM PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA. 
Gorgeous compact form of the English Holly, 
with bright red berries. 
Ze tO 20e hte $6.00 
AeA Ohien a yea GIN ae ie eam 8.00 
Bh AUG m pe Hides bos WN ce . . 12.00 
CASSINE MYRTIFOLIA. Very small leaf 
Holly. Branches are twiggy and dense. Ber- 
ries small, bright red. 
Zhe CO dibs 
LOMO Yoel. 
CORNUTA (Chinese Holly). Beautiful spiny 
foliage and bright red berries. 
34% to 4 ft. 
CORNUTA BUFORDI. Very shiny bright green 
foliage which is most attractive. Berries are 
large and red. 
H2MCOm Lomi: 
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OPACA CROONENBERG. A very heavy bear- 
ing form of American Holly, with bright red 
berries. 
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OPACA TABER No. 3. Very handsome Amer- 
ican Holly with very bright green foliage. 
The berries which are verry bright red, 
usually remain on the plant for one year. 
One of the best. 
15 to 18 in. 
ISS Koy LYE aay 
OPACA XANTHOCARPA. The American 
Holly with golden yellow berries. Quite at- 
tractive. 
4 to 
5 to 
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(Btu 
VERTICILLATA POLYCARPA. A deciduous 
Holly with very large bright red berries. 
Does extremely well in moist position. 
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OSMAREA BURKWOODI. Cross of Phillyrea 
X Siphonosmanthus Delavayi. Evergreen 
shrub, with compact habit, and fragrant 
white flowers. Foliage dark glossy green. 
15 to 18 in. 3.00 
MERATIA PRAECOX. This shrub flowers 
during the winter. The flowers are yellow, 
and are very fragrant. It is commonly 
called ““Wintersweet.” Heavy branched plants 
about six feet, $6.00 each. 
