WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
24C 
Waynesboro Ornamental Collections 
Shrub Foundation Collection 
[_] COLLECTION 9-Q 
Consisting of Flowering Shrubs suitable for a foundation 
planting around the average bungalow-type home: 
2 Abelia grandiflora. For each side of entrance 
2 Spiraea vanhouttei. For corners of house 
2 Regal Privet. At side of Abelia grandiflora 
2 Spiraea thunbergi. Next to Spiraea vanhouttei 
All 8 Flowering Shrubs, selected so as to furnish 
bloom over a long period, 2-3 ft. Size, $9.65, Express 
Dwarf Polyanthus Everblooming 
Rose Collection 
Ideal as a border or in a bed where plants 
not more than 18 inches in height are desired. U b) 
[_] COLLECTION 9-R —S 
1 Golden Salmon. Salmon-orange 1 Ideal. Dark red 
1 Katharina Zeimet. Pure white 1 Orleans. Favorite pink 
4 Roses—3-year Blooming Size—$3.65 
Spring-Flowering 
Tree Collection 
[] COLLECTION 9-M 
May be used as specimens or as a group. 
1 Eley’s Redflowering Crab 1 Whiteflowering Peach 
1 Redflowering Peach 1 Whiteflowering Dogwood 
All 4 Spring-flowering Trees in our 3 to 4 ft. size— 
$8.35, Express 
Pink and White Dogwood Collection 
[_] COLLECTION 9-N 
No flowering tree is more admired and extensively planted than 
the Dogwood. The pinkflowering trees mingled with the white 
in group plantings produce a most pleasing effect. Used on 
the grounds of small homes, large estates, in parks, or even 
in roadside plantings. 
Our Special Collection 9-N consists of 1 Pinkflower- 
ing and 2 Whiteflowering Dogwood in the 18 to 24 in. 
Size for $5.45 
Fast-Growing Shade Tree Collection 
[ ] COLLECTION 9-P 
Selected for those desiring quick shade and not in position 
to invest in larger, slow-growing varieties of trees. 
1 Popular Chinese Elm 1 Shapely Silver Maple 
1 Well-known American Elm 
All 3 Trees in the 5 to 6 ft. Size—$5.85, Express 
[_ ] COLLECTION 9-PP 
One each of above trees—total 3 trees—in 
our 6 to 8 ft. Size—$8.65, Express 
Fruit Department 
Ornamental and Landscape Dept., i SE 2 ] N D E \ i ; 
see pages 25 to 48 see pages 3 to 24 
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Bloweringss-pe cei ae ses 35 BS Dogwoodsercns tans 26, 35 
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Asparagus rete. arm tte scoters 24 Evergreens, Coniferous... .29-31 
Asterenotteenanotiaehionn erste Figs 15 
Azaleas......-...+2+0.065-5-82°  Ritbert 2) 23 
Barberry. BERS hace terme ae 25, 33 Firs " Ro) 29 
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Blueberries} semis cece. a 19 Grapes aa. aoe oy. 16, 17 
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Boysenbertiess(- asm o5- 7 - 19 Ground Cover Plants....... 24H 
Bulbs, Spring...........<..- 45 Guth disagree re. Ne 37 
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Catalpa sca at tree 37 Hawthonitar see ean: 27 
Chaperone ece.s Neen sae 120 Hazelnuts Sree tek oe 23 
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Chestnuts inca saci seas 6 22 Hemerocallis 77.42 ses cueras 46 
Chinquap ingen teen ores ss 22 Hemlock taints cchakecoese 30 
Chrysanthemums. . ead ree Herbs and Garden Roots..... 24 
Clematisteerecer eee hata 44 FV OUT seco cae ome oe ebote ots 33 
Crabapple, Flowering Bes oe 35 Holly grape. Wee iacce sb adh. SOO 
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Crocus fia semiieste ian ulti 45 Foneysucklesantmai lee tnetee 26 
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Juniper yi 30 Quince. Ase. cle: eerasears 15 
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Mulberry, Russian........... 15 Aegan: -389-42, 48 
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Gak.. veeee 88 Strawberries............. 20, 21 
Ornamental Grasses.......... 44 whee rinerine 35. 36 
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Persimmonenn be pee re 15 Willow, Weeping..°.....-... 38 
Phioxee eal cake kes 44 Winter.) asm ine seed ae 28 
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