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HEDGE PLANTS 
Japanese Barberry (B. thunbergi). 
hardy. Ornamental. 
Set 1 ft. apart. 
15-18 in., each 40c., 10 for $3.60 
18-24 in., each 50c., 10 for $4.50 
24-30 in., each 60ce., 10 for $5.70 
Redleaved Japanese Barberry. Fine for 
foliage effects; plant 12 in. apart. 
12-15 in., each 45¢.; 18 in., each 55c., 
18-24 in., each 65c. 
Very 
Stands clipping. 
PRIVET. Ligustrum 
California (P. ovalifolium). The common 
variety. 
18-24 in., plant 6 in. apart, 100 $13.00 
2-3 ft., set 12 in. apart, 100 $17.50 
Amur River (Amurense). Hardy even in 
bleak exposed locations. 
18-24 in., set 1 ft. apart, 100 $28.00 
Ibolium. The hardiest, combine the’habit 
of the California with the bushiness and 
hardiness of the Ibota. 
18-24 in., set 1 ft. apart, 100 $13.00 
2-3 ft., set 1 ft.”apart, 100 $17.50 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Twelve trees of the same variety and size 
at the each price of eleven 
BIRCH. Betula 
Canoe (B. papyrifera). A native tree of large 
size. Bark silvery white. 4-6 ft., each $2.50 
Cutleaf Weeping (B. alba pendula laciniata). 
An unusually graceful, drooping tree, par- 
ticularly adapted for lawn planting. Silvery 
white bark at maturity, vigorous in rich, 
moist ground. 5-6 ft. $3.00, 6-7 ft. $3.75 
European White Birch (B. alba). A rapid- 
growing tree up to 60 ft., with silvery white 
bark and spray-like branches. Beautiful 
lawn tree, effective when planted among 
evergreens. Prefers a moist soil. 
6-8 ft. $2.50, 8-10 ft. $3.25 
Pyramidal Birch (B. alba _fastigiata) 
Straight, upright branches, forming an 
erect, columnar shape, resembling the 
Lombardy Poplar. Balled and burlapped. 
10-12 ft. $5.75, 12-14 ft. $7.50 
HAWTHORN. Crataegus 
3-4 ft. $2.50 4-5 ft. $3.00 
Double White (C. oxyacantha alba plena). 
A small tree with double, white, sweet- 
scented flowers in May. 
Paul’s Double Scarlet (C. oryacantha fl. pl. 
pauli). Very double, deep crimson flowers 
with a scarlet glow. One of the choicest 
ornamental trees in existence, 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLE. Malus 
3-4 ft. each $1.75, 4-5 ft. each $2.50, 
5-6 ft. each $3.25 
Bechtel’s Double-flowering Crab (M. ioen- 
sis plena). Double pink flowers. 
Carmine Crab (M. atrosanguinea). Brilliant 
carmine. 
Japanese Crab (M. floribunda). Rose-col- 
ored buds opening into white blossoms. 
Yellow fruits. 

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ORNAMENTAL TREES—Continued 

Japanese Crab (Malus Floribunda) 
Redvein Crab (M. niedzwetzyana). 
red flowers. 
Scheidecker Crab (M. scheideckeri). Early 
bright rose. 
DOGWOOD. Cornus 
White Flowering (C. florida). Produces 
large, showy white flowers in May before 
the leaves appear. Valuable for its Fall col- 
oring which is dark red; fruit scarlet. 
3-4 ft. $2.50, 4-5 ft. $4.00 
Red Flowering (C. florida rubra). Flowers 
similar to the white form but are a bright 
pink. 2-3 ft.$3.00, 3-4 ft. $4.00 
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ORNAMENTAL TREES—Continued 
ELM. Ulmus 
American (U. americana). Our beautiful 
native shade tree that has made our New 
England towns famous. ‘Tall and long 
lived. Thrives best in a rich, moist soil, 
but will grow almost anywhere. 
8-10 ft. $3.00, 10-12 ft. $4.00 
Chinese, or Siberian U. pumila). A rapid 
growing tree, suitable for dry or moist loca- 
tions. Foliage much smaller than the 
American Elm. 6-8 ft. $2.25, 8-10 ft. $3.75 
LINDEN. Tilia 
Small Leaf (T. cordata). A large tree particn- | 
larly adapted for street and specimen plant- 
ing. 6-8 ft. $2.75, 8-10 ft. $4.00 
MAPLE. Acer 
Norway (A. platanoides). An excellent vari- 
ety for street planting. 
8-10 ft. $4.00, 10-12 ft. $5.50 
Red Maple (A. rubrum). Prized for its bright 
red buds and its Fall crimson colorings. 
10-12 ft. $4.50 
Rock or Sugar (A. saccharum). Taller than 
the Norway. In the Fall the leaves turn to 
orange and crimson. 
8-10 ft. $4.25, 10-12 ft. $5.50 
Schwedler (A. platanoides schwedleri). Its 
foliage has a distinctive purplish color. 
6-8 ft. $4.00, 8-10 ft. $5.00 
Silver (A. dasycarpum).?%The most rapid 
growing Maple. 
8-10 ft. $3.00, 10-12 ft. $3.50 
Wier’s Cutleaf (A. dasycarpum wieri). Ot 
rapid growth; branches slender and droop- 
ing. 8-10 ft. $2.25, 10-12 ft. $4.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH. Sorbus. 
European™(S. aucuparia). Flat corymbs o 
white flowers in May, succeeded by showy 
clusters of orange-red berries. 
6-8 ft. $2.00, 8-10 ft. $3.00 
OAK. Quercus 
Pin (Q. palustris). Rapid growing symmetri- 
cal tree. Its deeply cut foliage turns rich 
crimson in the Fall. Prefers a moist loca- 
tion. Splendid for avenue and lawn plant- 
ing. 6-8 ft. $3.25, 8-10 ft. $4.25 
Red (Q. rubra). Developes into a large, majes- 
tic tree. Smooth bark. Foliage turns dark 
crimson in the Fall. 
6-8 ft. $3.50, 8-10 ft. $4.75 
POPLAR. Populus 
Lombardy (P. nigra italica). Of extremely 
rapid growth, much used where a tall hedge 
is wanted for screen. 
6-8 ft., each $1.00, doz. $10.00 
8-10 ft., each $1.25, doz. $13.00 
10-12 ft., each $1.60, doz. $18.00 
WILLOW. Salix 
Thurlow’s Weeping Willow (S. elegantis- 
sima). Tall variety of upright growth, 
with slender, pendulous, yellowish-green 
branches. Fast growing and desirable for 
screen planting or lawn specimens. 
6-8 ft. $2.00, 8-10 ft. $3.00 
Laurel Leaf (S. pentandra). Dense, low 
growing tree valuable for quick screen ef- 
fects. Its thick, glossy green leaves produce 
shade quickly. A hardy variety adapted for 
seashore planting. F 
6-8 ft. $2.00, 8-10 ft. $2.50 
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