
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Move safely and easily after dormant (Oct. to Dec.). Need no 
attention but watering and pruning back. Save almost a year's 
growth by fall planting. 
Clethra alnifolia Rosea 
7 ft. Zone IV. Pink fragrant spikes 
vary from July to August. Acid soil 
Rare form. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* 2\4-in. pots _... ... $10.00 $ 75.00 
Batol tt $2.50 23.00 
Cydonia (Hybrid Quince) 
4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy dwarf. 
Scarlet flowers in April. A tolerant 
ornamental shrub. Slow growth. Can 
be kept pruned 
—Rosea Grandiflora—Pink 
—Rubra Grandiflora—Deep red 
—Nivilis—Large, pure white 
—Columbia—Elongated rosy red 
Any one variety: 
2-year grafts ... 2.35 20.00 
Daphne Mezerum alba Zone III. 
3 ft. Upright. In April white masses 
of bloom. Sun, lime. Shade in south. 
Yellow berries. Rare. 
ROMS tt eae 0:0 oo. U0 ee 
Forsythia Spectabilis Zone V 
More, larger, yellower flowers. 8 ft 
* 18 to 24 in... = 3.50 27.00 
SiO 4 ita eee 1.00 850 75.00 
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty Bush) 
8 ft. Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
green fountain flushed with a cas- 
cade of pink in June. Takes several 
years to get ready to flower 
3to 4.{t . 1.80 12.00 100.00 
Myrica carolinensis (Bayberry) 
6 ft. Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
bush. Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
soils — seashore — dry banks. Spicy 
foliage, gray, waxy berries for birds 
LriGuL Oi = | come s.00 
Philadelphus Virginal 
8 ft. Double, fragrant, translucent 
white blooms load the bush in June 
Then more sparsely through summer 
Zone V. 
BitOnAr tiene te 1.50 12.00 95.00 
Viburnum burkwoodi 
5 ft. Zone V. New hybrid, with fra- 
grant pink blooms in May, borne 
young. Superior to Carlesi though 
similar 
* 10 in. (pots)... - 18.00 
29 WA stay, (Ferot esp 23.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B 4.25 39.50 
—carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum)—S ft. 
Zone V. Delicious pink clusters in 
May. Drain; keep moist in summer. 
Sun, shelter. Fragrant, beautiful. 
Wal OhiFiy POTS) meme 18.00 170.00 
15 to 18 in. (pot) .... 27.50 260.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B 4.75 45.00 _... 

Double Hybrid Lilac 
SYRINGA (The Lilacs) 
All lilacs are tolerant, dislike 
acid soil, free to bloom. 
S. Vulgaris (Old-fashioned Lilac) 
15 ft. Zone IV. Spreads by suckers 
to huge clumps. Purple, May. Fra- 
grant. 
(Each) (10) (109) 
* 18 to 24 in. $ 4.50 $ 22.50 
Stor 45 ft $1.25 510.00 90:00 
NAMED FRENCH LILACS 
Ratings are relative: 10.0 would be 
perfect. Superb, rare varieties 
2 to 3 ft. $2.50 (each); $22.50 (10). 
DeMirabel (7.6)—Single violet 
Lucie Baltet (8.0)—S. Copper-rose 
Ludwig Spaeth (7.8)—S. purple-rose 
Marechal Foch (8.3)—Single carmine 
Marechal Lannes (7.8)— D. violet 
Mme. C. Perier (6.3)—Double white 
Mme. F. Morel (8.2)—S. magenta 
Mont Blanc (7.7)—Single white 
Mrs. W. E. Marshall (8.0)—S. purple 
Paul Tririon (8.0)—Double claret 
Reamur (7.9)—Single, red-purple 
Edith Cavell (9.2)—Double white, 3 
to 4 feet, $3.50 each (only size) 
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Young Deciduous Shrubs 
For Mass Planting in Quantity 
BARBERRY 
Thunbergii 
(25) (100) (1000) 
6 to 9Yin.S $ 7.00 $ 55.00 
12 to 15 in. S $5.00 17.50 130.00 
Red Leaf 
6 to 9in. S 4.00 12.50 95.00 
CLETHRA anifolia (Summersweet) 




2 to 24 in 4.00 12.00 70.00 
CORNUS (Dogwood) 
Alba (siberica) (Red-branched) 
0 to 15 in. 5.00 15.00 95.00 
Stolonifera (Red Ozier) 
Dato onic 2.50 6.00 35.00 
CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn) 
coccinea 
8 to 24 in $.00 15.00 125.00 
crus galli (Cockspur) 
2 to 18 in 6.00 18.00 150.00 
CYDONIA (Quince) 
japonica (Flowering Quince) 
2 to 18 in 3.50 10.00 75.00 
FORSYTHIA (Forsythia) 
spectabilis (new variety) 
2 to 18 in _.. Syile) Male) yAsyafa! 
suspensa (weeping forsythia) 
12 to 18 in pe A100 5,00) 10:00: 
ILEX 
verticillata (Winterberry) 
8 to 24 in... Be 00)e Po 00 25:00 
LIGUSTRUM 
amurense (Amur Privet—'North’) 
* 12 to 18 in 2.50 95.00 
ibolium (Hybrid Privet) 
Aston oie 4.00 12.50 95.00 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Fragrantissima, morrowii, 
tartarica alba and rubra 
12 to 18 in. ... 4.00 12.00 85.00 

Thunberg’s Barberry is slow 
(as shrubs go) yet the 
seedling grew into 
specimen in six 
years! Plant small shrubs 
now and save 80% of what 
they would cost 3 years 
hence 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
coronarius (Very fragrant) 
(25) (100) (1000) 






18 to 24 in $4.50 $15.00 $ 95.00 
RHAMNUS cathartica (Buck-thorn) 
12 to 18 in 5.00 12.00 75.00 
‘RHAMNUS frangula 
|(Glossy Buckthorn) 
2 to 15 in 3.00 9.00 60.00 
VROSES 
rugosa rubra 
6 to 10 in 3.00 10.00 60.00 
Carolina Rose 
2 to 18 in.. 4.00 15.00 95.00 
wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
2 to 18 in 5.00 15.00 95.00 
SPIREA 
van houttei 
Fine for mass,or hedge plantings 
2 to 18 in.. . 3.50 10.00 75.00 
thunbergs (blooms 2 weeks later) 
2 to 18 in. Bo: O0mely-00 
SYMPHORICARPUS 
Racemosus (Snowberry) 
Piton Svinte 4,00) 12,00 90:00 
Vulgaris (Coralberry) 
2 to 18 in 250 7.00 40.00 
SYRINGA (Lilac) 
common purple 
1246) 18) inet 0-00)» 17-00 1100:00 
common white (Lilac) 
2 to 18 in. $5.00 17.50 125.00 
Persian Lilac (Purple) 
9 to 12 in . 6.00 22.00 175.00 
VIBURNUM 
acerfolium ‘Maple-leaf V.) 
12 to 18 in. S....... 3.00 10.00 980.00 
American (Amer. Cranberry) 
18 to 24 in. X.......12.00 40.00 390.00 
lantana (Wayfaring Tree) 
Dey ee ere eens eee . 4.00 12.00 90.00 
opulus (Europe Cranberry) 
6 to 12 in... 5.00 15.00 100.00 
12 to 18 in. X 12.50 47.50 425.00 
opulus sterilis (Common Snowball) 
GitomeGimne $.00 16.00 150.00 
WEIGELA (Rosea)—May. Pink. 
12 to 18 in. _. 4.00 13.50 

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‘hoto:—Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle used 
to hold and ornament a road embankment. 
Extremely tolerant and will grow (though 
not so bushy) even in dense shade. The 
fragrance of a honeysuckle bank scents 
the air for hundreds of yards around. 

Prevent Erosion on Banks 
Steep slopes can be put into grass and mowed, but it is constant 
work. The following plants do the job better. All are vigorous, 
(can be pruned without harm). 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis 
Tolerant in poor soil and shade. Set 
3 to each sq. ft 
(25) (100) (1000) 
Rooted cuttings ..$4.00 $12.00 $100.00 
Pot grown ..... 7.00 26.00 195.00 
ROSE wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
Branches grow quickly, droop and 
root. Thick-set effect. Best in sun 
LZston Seine se 5.00 15.00 95.00 
LONICERA japonica (Honeysuckle) 
l-yr. light 5.00 30.00 
12itoa 8 in. Xess 5.00 15.00 120.00 
Wind is one of the 
worst enemies; pri- 
vacy one of our great- 
est comforts. Hedges 
should be set 18 
inches apart as a rule 
(Privet, Boxwood and 
Barberry 12 inches) 
Dig a_ continuous 
ditch, rich soil. Al- 
ways prune so top is 
narrower than bottom 
Upright Yew—See 
front cover 
Vermeulen Yew — For 
hedges 4 ft. high, 2 ft 
Dense, dark, neat 
Handsomest Yew hedge 
(25) (100) (1000) 
12 to 15 in. XX $40.00 $135.00 $1250.00 
Hemlock — The most delicate and 
dense evergreen surface that can be 
grown. Hardy everywhere, easily 
grown. About 8 ft. high, 5 ft. wide 
12 to 15 in. XX 13.00 45.00 425.00 
2 to 3 ft. XXX 40.00 150.00 
Arborvitae—Best of all for the north 
Stands soggy, heavy soils. 6 ft high 
12 to 18 in. XX 16.50 57.50 
Set 1!/2 ft. apart unless noted. 
WILDTHYME (Thermus Serpyllum) 
Evergreen mat in sun or light shade. 
Can be walked on. Hardy to Zone 
III. Set 12 inches apart 
(25) (100) (1000) 
$4.00 $12.50 $110.00 
VINCA minor (Myrtle) 
Dense, neat, evergreen carpet. Sun 
or shade—even poor soil. The best 
400 12.00 - 90.00 
HEDERA baltica (Hardy English Ivy) 
Fine ground cover, in shade or sun. 
12.00 42.50 395.00 
Sturdy plants 
Strong clumps 
3-in. pots 

Photo: Hemlock Hedge 
Barberry — Sun or shade, for 3 ft 
hedges (25) (100) (1000) 
18 in. branched. ...$6.50 $22.00 $200.00 
18 in. heavy.. 15.00 55.00 500.00 
Korean Box, Arnold Arboretum type— 
Hedges a foot high, a foot wide 
Hardy, dark green winter and sum- 
mer—rare 
4°10) 66) iri Kes eee! OL00 35.0018 325,00 
8 to 10 in. B&B.....55.00 200.00 
Privet—Most easily grown of all 
—California—12 ft., narrow. Zone VI 
—Ibota—10 ft. high, broad, Zone IV 
—Ibolium—Hybrid Ibota, denser 
—Amurense—15 ft., bushy. Zone V 
Any one of above 4 kinds 
18 in. 3 stem 9.00 18.00 175.00 
2 ft. 4 stem. 6.50 22.50 200.00 
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