

in (Quantity 
Deciduous trees and shrubs 
need pruning back upon plant- 
ing. With deciduous shrubs cut 
to the ground upon setting them 
out. Trees with a single stem: 
prune off side twigs when plant- 
BALE (25) (100) (1000) 
LIRIODENDRON (Tulip Tree) 
tulipifera (Tulip Tree) 
MO=l Grintiets. ...0.27 $4.50 $25.00 
D-BOmtteseseoe Pol S.00. 40.00 
MORUS (Mulberry) 
alba (Russian Mulberry) 
oe uOwineyicsteccrs sksces 6.00 30.00 
Case = 5.00 12,00, 60.00 
PLATANUS (Sycamore) 
occidentalis (American Sycamore) 
IE24! M35 soncdog Sos NUcOO Gsooe 
POPULUS (Poplar) 
nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar) 
PS-7Awineee ees 3.90) “9.50 55:00 
QUERCUS (Oak) 
alba (White Oak) 
Zl Sminveter sees OOM oL0 0 60.00 
S-2Awitienccecccene 7 0009 9.,0081 50,00 
palustris (Pin Oak) 
IZ NOM iene saeses OO 0meLO. oO 120,00 
NG=2AGiiemecccce ue +00 une 2.0 081'6.0.00 
rubra (Red Oak, Northern) 
22 Smineeeeecssse OOO) LOso0 150.00 
NG=24eine cesses 7.500) 92:2.00) 1:70.00 
Q=wCuiteescccss O00 30.00) 250500 
ROBINIA (Locust) 
pseudacacia (Black Locust) 
WAI sh Sh) conodac 
bas 6) Sate eeecoae |) Seow 
ee0es ee200e0 25,00 
7.79 395.00 
SALIX (Willow) — any one kind — 
babylonica (Babylon Weeping) 
blanda (Wisconsin Weeping) 
Niobe (Golden Weeping Willow) 
V2-Obineeecemeessso lO -00%8 80.00 
Doe aatteescc ou s0U. 16.00 1950.00 
SORBUS (Mt. Ash) 
aucuparia (European Mt. Ash) 
D2=1Siiiesieetscscces 18.00 140.00 
iG-2evitietere seb .00 922.00 180.00 
Vass uttameseers 0200 130.00. 260.00 
ULMUS (Elm) 
americana (American Elm) 
GanAMtt ateesess 84.00. 10,00 65.00 
pumila (Chinese or Siberian Elm) 
O-24riin esses 4-00 12.00 85.00 
9 
Shrubs 
fmonte Oct micm Dec), 
pruning back. Save 
ng. 
itzia amabilis (Beauty Bush) 
Zone V. Sun, loose. A light 
fountain flushed with a cas- 
of pink in June. 
(Bach) 7 (10) (100) 
fies ocoon SBA LY Loo) AOL eale) 
1 carolinensis (Bayberry) 
Zone IV. A shapely rounded 
Good foliage. Barren, sandy 
-seashore— drybanks. Spicy 
e, gray, waxy berries 
VGkine os OOM 5.0081 95,.00 
delphus Virginal 
Double, fragrant, translucent 
blossoms load the bush in 
Then more sparsely through 
er. Zone V. 
If} 388%, 6 candoo0 Sésueo  WOROe 
12.00 95.00 

Viburnum burkwoodi 
5 ft. Zone V. New hybrid. with 
fragrant pink blooms in May, borne 
young. Evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*4 in. (pots) ........ 13.00 120.00 
18 in. BEB 6.00 55.00 500.00 
—carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). 5 
ft. Zone V. Delicious pink clus- 
ters in May. Drain; keep moist in 
summer. Sun, shelter. Fragrant, 
beautiful. 
BART (POLS) msec OO Ome oO .00 
UA they IBIS) «SAY MLN) AEWAOO, 
LStinw So SeOsOCm atts abhe7 «75 
refer Autumn Planting 
DER HYBRID LILACS 
e fragrant trusses in many 
Both So (Single) and’! Dp?! 
le) forms are charming. Rat- 
oelow are by experts—10.0 
be perfect. Lilac colors are 
sible to describe—notes be- 
‘e mere indications. 
in Tol. (7.5)—S. White. 
Joly. (6.8)—D. Purplish-red. 
de Nancy. (6.2)—D. Satin- 
Wilmott (8.0)—D. White. 
Havemeyer. (7.3)—D. Pink- 
LeGraye. (5.6)—S. White. 
el Buchner. (5.8)—D. Lilac. 
Cl Perier. (6.3)—D. White. 
[hirion (8.0)—D. Reddish. 
ir (7.9)—S. Red-purple. 
Viger. (6.8)—D. Blue-lilac. 
one of above ten kinds: 2 
ts, bushy, $1.90 each. Large 
h to begin bloom next year 
year after. 
YOUNG HYBRID LILACS 
High ratings, showy, but very 
scarce. We have l-year grafts (on 
privet). You plant 1 inch deeper 
than they stood; plants will be on 
own roots next fall, 
Diplomat. (6.8)—S. Good blue. 
Ellen Wilmott. (8.0)—D. White, 
Etan. (7.4)—S. Purple. 
Henry Martin. (7.4)—D. Lilac. 
Jan van Tol. (7.5)—S. White. 
Leon Gambetta. (7.3)—D. Lilac. 
Mme. Buchner. (7.6)—D. Pink. 
Monge. (8.3)—S. Dark purple. 
Mrs. Ed. Harding. (7.9)—D. Red- 
dish. 
Pres. Lincoln. (7.8)—S. Clear Blue. 
R. von Horstenstein. (7.4)—D. 
Red. 
Victor Le Moine. (7.4)—D. Lilac. 
@Any of above 12 kinds, l-year- 
old gratis, 10assorted as you wish 
for $10.00 (5 of any one kind for 
4.50. 
