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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
(Continued) 
VIBURNUM carlesi, Mayflower Viburnum 
The beautiful fragrant Viburnum so much admired 
for its waxy, pinkish heads of bloom in early spring. 
Bushy handsome habit of growth. 5 feet. 
Per 10 Per 100 
gat aD B Own Roots) sia. jae. 2937.50 $350.06 
2- 3’ BB, Own Roots . i 32:00 300.00 
ilantana, Wayfaring Tree 
Upright, vigorous shrub. White flowers followed by 
berries which are red turning black. 15 feet. 
See Aedes Pye acer tin Sameer erg. tes 4,50 49.00 
ee re ee re ee ae ees 49, od 0 35.00 
opulus sterile, Common Snowbail 
The great old-time favorite of easy culture and good 
habit, covered in early spring by balls of snow-white 
flowers. 9 feet. 
DoD MAE ie ca en NebGieeiy ee, Satyr . 40,00 40.00 
tL 2 Sa eee enh! es) eects tS eee 30.00 
tomentosum plicatum, Japanese Snowball 
A grand erect shrub with handsome deeply indent- 
ed leaves. The perfectly snow-white flowers com- 
pletely cover the plant in late spring. Flowers are 
round, compact “snow balls.” 12 feet. 
ed ween te Wests, NAM. Suchet nee 10.00 
pies Te ee be ema ty" APEC e760 
BoA ere Mere nig cori llene Laon Lins eee eh, ae 6,00 
VITEX macrophylla, Improved Chaste-Tree 
Good blue spikes of bloom during the summer. Vig- 
orous and free-flowering. Foliage is shiny green, 
deeply indented. 10 feet. 
AOA SO ee CaN nee. as el ath etter 14 4.50 40.00 
DEON 8 Namie he ey Mata ON Ped AeA 987 9,50 30.00 
19:24 Bele aed bas. sie beh -O90l69.75 22.56 


SOUTH CAROLINA, Sept. 15, 1945: “Last spring we bought 
500 cach of Spirca Arguta 8-12’? and Ulmus pumila 18-24’ liners 
of you, and never had anything to equal their growth. The spirea 
will run 18-24”? heavy, and the elm 6-8’ and better, and up to 1%’’.” 
NEW YORK, Sept 28, 1945: “The first car arrived yesterday and 
was unloaded yesterday afternoon It has come through in beautiful 
condition again.”’ 
ILLINOIS, July 1, 1945: ‘“‘My experience with your liners, Irish 
Junipers and other liners, has been 100% stand over a period of 
about 12 years, all varieties.” 
