ULMUS americana (American Elm) 
—100 ft. Zone II. Most beautiful na- 
tice tree. Tolerant, even of flooded 
land. Subject to blight near New 
York. 
*3 ft., 30 (minimum) $4.50, 100 $10.00 
6 ft., $2.75, 10 $20.00, 100 $140.00 
URNI (Vase shaped form) 
6 ft., $3.75, 10 $25.00, 100 $195.00 
pumila (Siberian or Chinese Elm) 
—A45 ft. Zone III. Neat, small, bushy 
tree. Very tolerant of dry land. Per- 
haps the fastest growth of any per- 
manently desirable tree. Makes an 
excellent sheared hedge. 
*3 ft., 30 (minimum) $4.50, 100 $12.00 
*5 ft., 10 (minimum $11.00, 100 $95.00 
8 ft., $4.00, 10 $22.50, 100 $190.00 
UMBRELLA PINE—See Sciadopytos 
VARNISH-TREE—See Koelreuteria 
VIBURNUM—Shrub aristocrats 
burkwoodi— 5 ft. Zone V. New 
hybrid, with fragrant pink blooms in 
May, borne young. Superior to Car- 
lesii though similar. Half evergreen. 
*18 in. XX, 2.25, 10 $20.00, 100 $185.00 
18 in. B&B, $6.00, 10 $55.00, 100 $500.00 
3 ft. B&B, $8.50, 10 $77.50, 100 $695.00 
carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum)—5 ft. 
Zone V. Delicious pink clusters in 
May. Drain; keep moist in summer. 
Sun, shelter. Fragrant, beautiful. 
*6 in. pot), 10 (minim) $12, 100 $115 
12 in. (pot), 5 (minim) $13.75, 100 $250 
15 in. (pot), 5 minim) $17.50, 100 $300 
2 ft. B&B, $6.50, 10$55, 100 $525 
dentatum (Arrow Wood) —12 ft. 
Zone IV. Damp, shade. Cream, May. 
18 in., 10 (minimum) $6.00, 100 $45.00 
dilitatum (Linden Viburnum) — 10 
ft. Zone V. Full of character. Cream 
in June; scarlet fruit all winter. 
2 ft. 61.50, 10 $12.50, 100 $110.00 
lantana (Wayfaring Tree)—15 ft. 
Zone IV. Bold, striking, fall folor. 
Fruits red, then black. Lime. 
12 in., 10 (minimum $4.50, 100 $35.00 
3 ft., $1.35, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
lentago (Nannyberry)—25 ft. Zone 
I. Damp, shade. Black berry. Crim- 
son fall leaf. 
3 ft. $1.35, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
opulus (European Cranberry)—12 
ft. Zone III. White, May. Fruit and 
leaf red in autumn. Strong, bold ef- 
fect. Very handsome. (Americanum 
is even better.) 
12 in., 10 (minimum) $5.50, 100 $45.00 
Shite 2 OlLSo, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
NANUM— ft. Dwarf replica of opu- 
lus. 
9 in. X, 10 (minim) $11.00, 100 $100.00 
STERILE (Snowball)—Bush like Opu- 
lus, but flowers much showier and 
no berries at all. 
12 in., 10 (minimum) $7.00, 100 $60.00 
3 ft., $1.35, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
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prunifolium (Black Haw)—15 ft. Zone 
V. Like a Hawthorn, May, white. 
Black fruit hangs late. 
2 ft., 5 (minimum) $6.50, 100 $120.00 
4 ft., $2.85, 10 $22.50, 100 $180.00 
tomentosum (Doublefile Viburnum) 
—10 ft. Zone V. Horizontal strings of 
snowy blooms in June. Neat. 
3 ft. $1.50, 10 $11.00, 100 $95.00 
PLICATUM (Japan Snowball)—Form 
without fruit, but showier bloom. 
18 in., $1.50, 10 $14.00, 100 $115.00 
trilobum (Cranberry Bush)—12 ft. 
Zone I. Bright berries all winter. Fall 
color. Also page S50. 
SWZ. inwezo) (minim) oO LO0ns19 00 
* 2 ft, 25 (minim) $7.50, 100 $25.00 
3 ft. $1.35, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
VINCA Minor (Myrtle) — Prostrate. 
Zone V. Evergreen ground cover 
with pretty blue flowers in May. 
Shade; or if sun, then moist. 
Strong clumps, 25 (min.) $4, 100 $12 
BOWLE'S — Neater growth, larger, 
bluer flowers all summer. 
2-year, 5 (minimum) $2.25, 100 $42.50 
VIRGINIA CREEPER—Ampelopsis 
VITEX agnus-castus (Lilac Chaste 
Tree)—8 ft. Zone VI. But a hardy pe- 
rennial further north. Showy laven- 
der-blue flowers July to frost. Sun, 
acid. 
3 ft. $1.35, 10 $10.00, 100 $95.00 
VITIS, Native Grapes — Hand- 
some vines—Zone JV. 
AKestivalis (Summer Grape)—Cept. 
Cordifolia (Frost Grape)—Oct. 
Rotundifolia (Muscadine)—August. 
Prices on any one of above grapes: 
*12 in. S, 10 (minim) $2.00, 100 $10.00 
WALNUT—See Juglans 
WEIGELA amabilis (Rosea)—9 ft. 
Zone V. May. Pink. Drainage. 
4 ft. $1.50, 10 $11.00, 100 $95.00 
Candida—June. Profuse, creamy. 
18 in., 6.70, 10 $5.00, 100 $45.00 
Eva Rathke—Dark red blooms in 
June, then sparsely to August. 
4 ft., $1.75, 10 $13.00, 100 $115.00 
WILLOW —See Salix 
WINTER-BERRY—lIlex verticillata 
WINTERGREEN—See Gaultheria 
WISTERIA floribunda (Long-clus- 
ter Wisteria)—25 ft. Vine. Zone V. 
Fragrant purple long clusters, May 
and June. Humus, drain, sun. 
SHIRA NODAW— Clusters of good 
length. White. 
ROSEA—Pink blooms. 
PRAECOX (ISSAI) —20 ft. Zone V. 
Long blue clusters start when plant 
is only 2 or 3 years old. Tolerant. A 
sensational new vine. Very different 
from other floribundas. 
Prices on about 4 Wisteria: 
Grafts (3-in. pots), $1.50, 10 $12.00 
sinensis (Chinese Wisteria) — 30 
ft. Zone V. Short, compact violet in 
May. Fragrant. Sun, drain. The en- 
tire new leaf-growth is pruned off in 
July. Then it blooms next year. 
2-year, $1.25, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
ALBA (White Wisteria) A good 
white form. 
2-year, $1.25, 10 $9.50, 100 $80.00 
WITCH-HAZEL—See Hamamelis 
WITHE-ROD—See Viburnum Cass 
YELLOW ROOT—See Zanthorhiza 
YEW—See Taxus 
YEW, PLUM—See Cephalotaxus 

* = young, unformed. X = transplanted. 
Boe = ball of earth, shapely, well-grown. 
= young, unformed. X= transplanted. 

Photo: Viburnum Carlesii 

