GRESHAM’S NURSERY 19 


TAMARIX 
T. africana (African Tamarix). 12-14 ft. 
An ornamental shrub of graceful ap- 
pearance. Panicles of pink flowers in 
April and May and feathery, gray- 
green foliage. Very effective near 
water and thrives at the seashore. 
PALO MS Aft 20080 i 4uto.! 6. ft. 428.00 
Sito a 7fti hed e 2.50 
VIBURNUM 
V. burkwoodi. A new hybrid Viburnum 
growing to 6 feet. Fragrant with flow- 
ers in early spring. It likes a sunny, 
well-drained situation and plenty of 
moisture. Brilliant fall foliage. This 
is a very choice plant that should find 
a place in many gardens. 
15 to 18 im. .......... 3.50 
ISsto, 24) in. Lk, 5.00 
24 to 30 in. .......... 6.50 
V. carlesi. Shrub 5 to 6 feet high with 
waxy white, deliciously fragrant flow- 
ers in clusters. A very hardy variety 
doing well in either full sun or part 
shade. 
ASELOR LS eins eno, 5.00 
Setoce4 ins. 7.50 
24 -tOVS0liNs coe 10.00 
V. opulus (High Bush Cranberry). Shrub 
10 to 12 feet high with large white 
flowers in great profusion at the end 
of May, followed by showy scarlet 
berries. 
SACO See A testes 3.50 
V. opulus sterile (American Snowball). 
A shrub that is familiar to everyone; 
becomes covered in early spring with 
perfect balls of snowy white flowers; 
does best in well-drained sunny spot. 
PS atOn cA vin gre): 1.50 
SEtOUe Ont as sae! 2.00 
DMULOMALT Bsa, fos 2.50 
V. tomentosum (Double-file Viburnum). 
Flat-topped clusters of pure white 
flowers lie along the top of the hori- 
zontal branches. Bluish black fruit. 
Grows to 10 feet. 
Sets fie es. 1.50 
euto se 4: ftrars 2.00 
ck 0 We en @ ag acter 3.00 

V. tomentosum sterile (plicatum). (Jap- 
anese Snowball). A 7 to 8-foot shrub 
with 3-inch white “snowballs” in June. 
Bitar y Saft eae B00 > = Avtom bettors 4.00 
Sstoled ery 2 3.00 
VITEX 
V. macrophylla (Bigleaf Chaste-tree). 
5-6 ft. Attractive spikes of lavender- 
blue flowers in August and September; 
the leaves are star-shaped and green- 
ish gray. Likes the sun; responsive 
to spring pruning. 
Bito eS tet al, 1.50) 04 tod \5 ft ek ck 2.50 
Bitoni fts, et) 9/00 
WEIGELA—DIERVILLA 
It would be hard to suggest finer all- 
round shrubs than the different members 
of the Weigela family, the finest of our 
garden shrubs. They grow into mag- 
nificent high bushes of splendid shape 
and character, and can be used for many 
purposes. Great improvement has been 
made in the color and size of their flower 
by hybridizers, and it is now possible to 
obtain Weigelas ranging in color from 
pure white to deep carmine. 
New Weigela, Bristol Ruby. Pat. No. 
492. 6-7 ft. Improved Eva Rathke. Best 
red Weigela grown. Flowers through- 
out summer and fall. Exceptionally 
hardy and vigorous. 
18 to: 24) in6 ok acs 2.00 SP ED oa tte eo 2.50 
W. candida. A shrub to 8 feet. White 
flowers. 
Pa Te Yel a as em eS 1.50 
W. eva rathke. A charming Weigela; 
flowers brilliant crimson; a beautiful, 
distinct, clear shade. Midsummer. 
2t tO mon tea 2.00 AStole, &. ftac oe - 3.50 
Si tov eae toon ae 2.50 
W. nana variegata (Dwarf Variegated 
Weigela). 4-5 ft. Dwarf, compact, 
with pale pink flowers and variegated 
leaves. 
Auto's Sd “ite 1.50 Soto, 4 ifG Sie 2.50 
W. rosea. Clear pink flowers, upright 
grower. Seldom overgrows. 
Stowe o et tae 1.50 
On tO Al ft eae 2.00 
ALLOWS Bait tstoran 2.50 
