PSEUDOLARIX kaempferi “golden 
larch” 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea 
rt. ctgs. 
1 yrs 2%" pot 
plumosa rt. ctgs. 
pisifera Pie Ctess 
iG aurea Tbe CUusss 
obtusa gracilis gratts 
iv if compacta f 
f v nana o 
lyr 495 pot 
SARACOCA hookeriana “excellent 
ground cover for shady spots” 
244” pot 
yrs 2°74" ‘pot 
3} alae, ah ‘ 
THUYA occidenthalis 5 yr. 
6 yr. 
occ elegantissima Grectes: 
I Sak, BYAT sore 
”“ douglassi aurea Rie cigs: 
”  globosa rt. ctgs. 
I yin 24a pot 
” compacta rt. ctgs. 
” George Peabody AVL CL ESernuz 
ee 
yr, 2% pot 
” lobby Lyn. 2440 
”  pyramidalis Riwctsse 
”  rosenthalis iis CUBS, 
"spiralis “pyramidalis douglassi 
rt. ctgs. 
” varveniana 1 yr. 2%” pot 
”“ wareana ioe Cuss. 
TSUGA canadensis 
Compacta No. 1—A local find. This 
Hemlock grows into a stocky dwarf 
specimen, is dark green and very 
dense, good for rock gardens. 
grafts 
il sae, a oxen 
Compacita No. 2 — Also a local find, 
grows a little faster than No. 1. It 
is not as dense and a little irregu- 
lar in habit, color light green. 
grafts 
il Aise,. )4 
Pyramidalis—Also a local plant. A 
tall narrow grower, good color and 
and a distinct different type. 
grafts 
Tyr 4 pot 
grafts 
Tk sine, GY joyeye 
Sargenii “weeping” 
VIBURNUM Burkwoodi: New fragrant 
Viburnum. semi-evergreen, an ex- 
cellent grower and free bloomer. 
color pink. 
2%” pot 
ulti coe in 
i Nae By “a 
grafts 
grafts 1 yr. 4” pot 
Teyti2 4 eee 
Carlesi 
42 pot 
Fragrans “Another of our early 
blooming shrubs of outstanding 
value. It blooms in March or early 
April as soon as the sun gets 
warmer. Very fragrant pink 
flowers and free bloomer. 
DY,” pot 
ay ” 
grafts 
Rhytidophillum “evergreen” 
1 yr. 2%” pot 
- lyr. 3” ti 
WISTERIA: The new varieties of Wis- 
teria are not well enough adver- 
tised by the growers but they sure- 
ly should have a place in every 
retail nursery. The long trusses 
and various colors make them a 
novelty for every garden. 
Per 100 
8.00 
10.00 
15.00 
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5.00 
10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
6.00 
20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
30.00 
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3-4” 8.00 
4-5” 12.50 
6-8” 25.00 
8-10"XX10.00 
10-12”XX15.00 
18-24"XX25.00 
12-15” XX17.50 
15-18"XX20.00 
4-6” 6.00 
6-8” 10.00 
4-6” 6.00 
4-6” 6.00 
6-8” 10.00 
4-6” 6.00 
4-6” 6.00 
6-8” 10.00 
6-8” 10.00 
4-6” 6.00 
4-6” 6.00 
4-6” 6.00 
6-8” 10.00 
4-6” 6.00 
4-6’X 5.00 
6=8"X ~ 7.00 
6-8’X 10.00 
8-10’X 9.00 
8-10” 12.00 
6” 25.00 
6-8” 35.00 
6” 25.00 
6-8” 35.00 
8” 35.00 
8-10” 50.00 
10-12” 25.00 
10-12” 35.00 
ae 12.50 
4-6” 15.00 
5-6" 2000 
6-8” 30.00 
8-10” 40.00 
5-6” 12.50 
5-6” 20.00 
8-10” 25.00 
8-10" 30.00 
10-15” 40.00 
3-4” 10.00 
4-8” 20.00 
6-8” 30.00 
4.671250 
3-2” 2.00 
Naga Noda “lavender 36” truss Per 100 
24%” pot 15.00 
Ik sie 25 3 25.00 
2 yr. 4” io 18-24” 35.00 
8). Ves, BY cd 2-3’ 50.00 
4 yr, 6” g 3-4’ 75.00 
Noda Marasuki “purple 25” truss 
2%,” pot 15.00 
4 yr. 6” é 3-4’ 75.00 
Penn Valley “deep purple 24” truss 
2%,” pot 15.00 
; 2 yr. 4” i 18-24” 35.00 
Precox: blue 18” truss. This is an 
excellent variety for shrub or tree 
form as it is sturdy and slow 
growing and blooms freely on 
young plants. 
2%” pot 15.00 
Il yr. 4” 4 30.00 
2 yr. 4” pe 15-18” 40.00 
Rubra “red 18” truss 
24%” pot 15.00 
Ieyre4g e 25.00 
2yr 4 ip 18-24” 35.00 
: te ee he a os BY 50.00 
Shira Noda “white’ A free and 
early bloomer fairly slow grower. 
2%,” pot 15.00 
1 yr. 4’ Z 25.00 
Violatia plena ‘‘violet’”’ 12-18” truss ¥ 
2%” pot 15.00 
3} aia, by" ‘3 D-BY 50.00 
THE TAXUS OR YEW 
There is no doubt that at the present time there is 
no better evergreen in this country than the different 
var. of Yews. They can be planted almost anywhere 
and can stand all kinds of weather including dry and 
they also grow well in the shade. They can be used 
for all types of planting and make the finest hedges. 
I am offering several varieties, all hardy; also two 
new varieties brought in the trade by me several years 
ago and which are well tried out by now all over the 
States and are highly recommended. 
I like to bring to your attention to one year cut- 
tings from 2'4” pots which have been planted in beds 
last summer and been outside all winter, they have a 
nice little ball and plenty roots and make fine stock 
to bed or line out, also for late planting. 
TAXUS Cuspidata spreading Per 100 
rt ctgs. 6-8” 5.00 
1 yr. 2%” pot 6-8” 9.00 
ayns 6-8°X 12.00 
8-10"X 15.00 
3}. SAB, 8-10” XX17.50 
10-12”XX20.00 
Cupidata upright 5 yr. 8-10”XX20.00 
10-12” XX25.00 
12-15”XX30.00 
Cuspidata upright “grown from top 
cuttings” 
rt. ctgs. 4-6” 4.00 
6-8” 6.00 
8-10” 8.00 
1 yr. 2%” pot 4-6” 8.00 
6-8” 10.00 
8-10” 12.50 
2 yr. 6-8"X 12.50 
8-10”’X 15.00 
LOSI2 Exe 750 
Su yrs 10-12”XX20.00 
12-15”°XX22.50 
4 yr. 12-15” XX25.00 
15-18”XX30.00 
Per 100 
Cusp Brevifolia rt. ctgs. 6-8” 5.00 
ieyn2i46 pot 6-8” 10.00 
EAA 6-8°X 12.50 
8-10"X 15.00 
3 Yr. R-2”RXX 15.00 
Cusp Intermedia rt. ctgs. 6-8” 5.00 
Dyieeay= *DOle WG-8" 10.00 
2 yr. eR XS 19.50 
8-10”X 15.00 
3 yr. 8-10”XX20.00 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA VERMEULEN 
“upright Brevifolia’. A Japanese 
Yew of the Brevifolia type in 
needle and color but in a straight 
upright form. It can be grown 
into a fine specimen for single 
planting but above all it is “THE 
YEW FOR A HEDGE” when 
grown in the bushy form. It is 
very hardy and sturdy and well 
liked by the trade, 
