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 growing 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. 

Evergreens 
5 or 25 or 
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(Each) (Each) 
Abelia (ABELIA) 
grandiflora (everblooming): 
Eton 411 eae $1.10 $1.00 
Cedrus (TRUE CEDAR) 
Atlantica fastigiata (Sentinel Cedar). 
Tall green pillar. 
lOMOM 2hinwn (oot) see 95 85 
I Bstor 241 eee 225 Peels) 
Cotoneaster (ROCKSPRAY) 
horizontalis (creeping). 
Zeon Siinw (4s spot) ll. L0 1.00 
Ilex (HOLLY) 
convexa (Boxleaf dwarf). 
L2etoelo in ee 1F25 1.20 
Weysitey 43) thoi a E75 1.50 
opaca (Berried grafts). American 
Holly. 
1lOstos15 sin =e 25 1.20 
Pieris (ANDROMEDA) 
japonica (white, April). 
LO Rtom 2 ei ee 1.10 1.00 
Sarcococca (GROUND-COVER) 
hookeriana. Hardy, evergreen dwarf 
shrub that thrives in dense shade in 
poorest of soils. Excellent. 
AstovOuin (DOL) === 70 .60 
Taxus (YEW) 
Kelsey's Berrybush Yew. 
NS tie) US ho. ee TAO .90 
L8stoe2:) ine ee 225 2.00 
Vermuelen’s Yew. Shapely dwarf 
pyramid. 
IG) wor UG) Shay, WR 1.10 90 
LS#to;.21 sir) ene 2.25 2.00 
Hick’s Yew (Hicksii). 
LA iitey WS) shal, 1845 NO wD 65 
Dwarf Yew (brevifolia) (Nana). 
Stion Onna Shae 40 35 
Sitowl Ohne exe Rew Ms 50 
Upright Yew (Capitata). 
WA step 1S) mgt, NOG VRE 60 50 
Key Ate) Neh thal, OC LE dfs .60 
Tsuga (HEMLOCK) 
sargentii (Sargent’s Weeping Hem- 
lock). A beautiful spreading mound. 
LORtOw! S cir) eens 178 1.50 
Compacta (dwarf Hemlock). Upright, 
but slow and compact. 
Geto; Sine (pot) aaa 90 75 
NU ey AS toe 2.00 IFAS) 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs 
5 or 25 or 
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Acer (JAPANESE MAPLE) 
palmatum atropurpureum 
(Red-leaved). 
12ston) Syne (Ot) $ .90 $ .80 
purpureum dissectum (Cutleaved Red 
Japanese Maple). 
IVA hte) IS) ti et 1.00 .90 
Carpinus (HORNBEAM) 
betulus compacta—Low, bushy form 
of the best hedge plant known. Very 
dense without clipping. 
Sito. in. es 1.00 85 
VAR ole sy pho ek 1.75 1.50 
Cornus (DOGWOOD) 
florida rubra (Pink flowering Dog- 
wood). 
18 to. 242ine eee ee 1.75 1.50 
florida pendula (Weeping White). 
Waite) Mop tlialye, ae ee 125 1.10 
florida plena—double flowers, clear 
white. Showy. Unique. 
LOMO 2 sine (DOL) eee 1225 1.00 
florida Welshi—variegated leaf, white 
flowers. 
Seiom lOmin enor) = 1.25 1.00 
florida xanthocarpa (Yellow berries). 
I 20) Oi 1.10 1.00 
Kousa Chinensis (Chinese Dogwood). 
Blooms a month later than our na- 
tive. 
syed) ARS hie 1.25 1.10 
LS tov24e eee 1.75 1.50 
Crataegus (HAWTHORN) 
Paul’s Double Scarlet Thorn. 
LZetOML Omi (DOL) aa .80 79 
Fagus (BEECH) 
purpurea (Copper Beech). 
L2ttonl one PAS 1.00 
2tOn 26. in 3.50 3.00 
purpurea pendula (Purple Weeping 
Beech). 
2 Sto Sein 1.25 
SUBtORC Om: ara 4.50 
Franklinia (GORDONIA) 
alatamaha (Rare Native). 
OntOnl Okina xa bh aan .70 65 
3. ton4itti ee 3.25 3.00 
A ODS Ate ee 4.50 4.00 
0.10) 6st 2 2 or 6.50 6.00 
Hamamelis (WITCH HAZEL) 
Mollis (Chinese). The showiest. 
MOM oy WANs ee 1.10 1.00 
vernalis. Flowers in early Spring be- 
fore the leaves appear. Order by 
color: Red or yellow. 
L2ZStOn S17 eee eee 1.10 1.00 
IS}. We) YA hoy AS 1.50 
Japonica—almost as showy as Mollis. 
1 SatOn Outre eee 1.50 1.25 

Cornus florida 
Fagus Sylvatica 
purpurea rubra 
5 or 25 or 
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Magnolia (MAGNOLIA) 
conspicua (Yulan) (Denudata). April 
20. White. 
[Stto*24 tim eee eens 3.30 3.00 
SLO) ley ihay a 5.50 5.00 
halleana stellata 
April 10. White. 
IZ tOnlo cine one 1.50 1.25 
LSitOn2 4 sire es 225 2.00 
(Star Magnolia). 
Stellata Waterlily. Fine new double 
star, pink Magnolia. Bud hardy. 
4to 6hinw (pot) =. ee 1.00 90 
IZEtOn Opinii ee 2.00 1875 
SHWey Va aia ee 3.50 30.00 
SHOwe) 1S) Wan ee 7.50 70.00 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 
LO*ton) Zine 90 75 
IRSYakejeal te} ihay,. 2 ee L75 1.50 
Soulangeana speciosa (Striped pur- 
ple). 
LOttog Spine eee 1.00 .90 
Viburnum (VIBURNUM) 
Carlesii (May-flowering). 
Smtom Omanae ook) meas 90 .80 
LOO; 24 sires PITS 2.00 
Burkwoodi (New Hybrid). 
Sto 10sin pot)= = 1.00 90 
12 tO] Opi eee ene 1.50 125 
rhytidophyllum (Wrinkled-leaf V). 
Sato: 10 sints (poh) 75 00 
Wistaria (WISTARIA) 
Praecox—Blue hybrid that blooms 
younger than any other Wistaria. 
[28to) 18k pot) sae 1.00 ahs 
18) to.24 ins (pot) 1.50 1625 
