On the Saw Mill River Parkway 

LILACS—Continued 
S. persica (Persian Lilac). A graceful shrub 
with slender branches and single pale lilac 
flowers. M 
PIO) BPs. 0 ts Ske RO OR ee $1.50 
S. vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac). Considered 
by many as fine as any hybrid. Bears large 
clusters of fragrant purple flowers in May. M 
PD RCOL Os LEME EME a orcs win aha «vale $1.50 
ORCORLT CMP E een as ae wae eee 2.50 
CN) (SIA Wins oon, gh Bae ete RR ee 6.00 
OECOLOMG RRS See tres eke hoe 10.00 
5 Wer Oi, OMA) MEENA soodonecanauone 15.00 
Larger sizes priced on selection 
S. vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac). Fra- 
grant single white flowers. M 
BLOUSE Girone ca can diam xs cite ro le se tisls $1.50 
ORUOR LL Umer Amat es wert aca ceaienn Gk 2.50 
ABUOLO tenet bee tore Verse Wey thtvaae 5.00 
IEDOMOUL Copeman toes ier aki ae ats se 7.50 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa (Lace Shrub). 
Splendid shrub of erect habit, with cut foliage. 
Striking at all seasons. M 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. Pink-berried 
form of Coralberry. Grows compact and has a 
better than average foliage. F 
2 to 3 ft $0.75 
SRO Ne) ok ee ra or 1.50 
S. racemosus (Snowberry). Pink flowers and 
white berries in profusion. Thrives in shade 
and is excellent for hillside. F 
2) ite) SVL ois 5.6 G On ORs clea eee neem OTS 
SeCOPAELG ee PRMe te oe eset ie aie ec ith ale co ake 1.00 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry). Bears clusters of small 
red berries which remain most of the Winter. F 
ZAC OK GF GREE wy MOLINO Si Perce Sune xi $0.75 
SRUORAL Learn er ee Atm OR bur ea Ue 1.00 
VITEX macrophylla. A graceful shrub with 
attractive spikes of lovely lavender blue flow- 
ers. Blooms profusely from July to frost. Dies 
back in Winter, similar to Buddleia. F 

VIBURNUMS 
Probably comprise more desirable varieties for landscape use than any other family of Shrubs. 
V. burkwoodi. Often called an improved Vi- 
burnum carlesi, differing in growth, foliage and 
time of bloom which is earlier. Growth is 
vigorous and foliage glossy. Flowers creamy 
white and very fragrant. S 
TS.:ton 24s ineepaerncs aren cee eet e od $3.50 
PAG TOMRLON 4p vid alls oe. 6) JE ene is meee 4.50 
V. carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). Most fragrant 
of all flowering shrubs. A blossom of this 
delightful shrub will scent an entire room. 
Fairly dwarf and slow in growth it eventually 
attains 5 to 6 ft. in height. Blooms are creamy 
white and borne in considerable profusion. 
Very scarce. S 
Libor US iit tes wees titae cee eee $2.50 
LS GORLA GET eects eer nee aig eee ee 3.50 
PRG HONE Rt RE ce ea aR Ee eee 4.50 
EbOr ork bare eN Te eS se eR Ee 6.00 
V. cassinoides (Witherod). Large clusters of 
white flowers in June precede green berries 
which change to pink and finally blue-black. 
Leathery leaves add their touch of crimson and 
purple in Fall. An exceptionally clean, neat 
shrub which does well in moist places, F 
THAR GAD N Bais un. c Bee eioeen Bn Sa mone EE $1.25 
V. dentatum (Arrowwood). Bushy shrub with 
white flowers and blue berries; fine for shade. I 
Bi bO ro Luseecate te eee $1.00 
S604 Techie cae - so SEE. c Seo ee 1.50 
A COCO Uirtas ee cenepn cS eeete ee oil args 2.50 
SLEOLG LUA mere ciaes Rie aero a oes, chcnsrene 5.00 
V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). Finest of the 
Viburnums. White flowers followed by im- 
mense clusters of bright red berries which turn 
the entire shrub red. M 
DRANG ORE Nii oles citi arhe Goats he ote ANOLE $1.50 
ANON MDA is dl acoené cha ae, ouee oro pido ec Hane RE 2.50 
ZEALO LISS M Henle tenisycenice cs & aaseN Oe oo eto nee 4.00 
(ARRON OM ieicterienere cha crocs ue NCA e ROR 7.50 
Heavy specimens....... Priced on selection 
V. opulus (Highbush Cranberry). White flowers, 
followed by Cranberry-like fruit which persists 
all Winter. Rapid grower. F 
PAS CONES 6 Hi oe et Ace), an ten Bits aes 2 cae $1.00 
CPT KOT aI: Keo Gitucemnihe 4 Som cake aaa oe 2.50 

VIBURNUM OPULUS 
V. sieboldi. Vigorous shrub, attaining great 
size. Berries pink, changing to black. Large, 
deep green, leathery leaves. F 
PROM ecto eran cro dae ou snr, ood ay bi $1.25 
SSA OU MW Nerds toy oie Reena cok at acte a. achocuckc 2.00 
A UCR OWNS Aarne Ser ad Genie om Oop apo 6 3.50 
V. theiferum. Large compound white flowers 
followed by huge clusters of brilliant scarlet 
berries. Probably the most showy of all 
Viburnums when in berry. M 
3: CONE Gee yo eee cater es ao eee $1.50 
PAS OME tm ao Gree dbo ot olor o ate nea be 2.50 
‘Hit, Of Caen ee eer aera tac anit 5.00 
V. tomentosum (Single Japanese Snowball). 
White flowers in profusion, followed by red 
berries. Foliage red in Fall. M 
1 Sito 24 in vee ea eee eee LOO 
ZL O13 Ligne eeeeier mace ae: 125 
Boe: i imeem, Are creo ets © Meee te ny 8 ee 175 
SUI OR MSNA Ses: 2 os Sm gene brio yO ae 2.50 
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