28 P. J. BERCKMANS COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 
Salix (WILLOW) 
10 to 12 feet, very heavy, Each 10 100 
134- to 1!4-in. caliper..$1 00 $8 00 
8 to 10 feet, very heavy, 
ТЖ 
1 to 1% inch caliper... 75 5 00 
6 to 8 feet, heavy..... 5 50 300% 5 00 
5 to 6 feet, branched 25 200 15.00 
Japanese (8. Japonica). Somewhat similar 
to Babylonica, but growth later in putting 
out in the spring, wnich prevents its being 
injured by late frosts. 
Ring-leaved (S. annularis). A form of 
Babylonica, but with leaves singularly curled 
like a ring. Very odd. 
Weeping (5. Babylonica). Тһе well-known 
Weeping Willow. 
Sterculia platanifolia 
(VARNISH TREE; JAPAN PARASOL) 
Each 10 100 
7 to 8 feet, 14- to 1%- 
inch caliper.......... 81 00 $8 00 
5 to 6 feet : 50 400 $35 00 
А very desirable shade tree of rapid growth. 
Large panicles of yellowish white flowers in 
June. Leaves large, bark very smooth and 
green. Fine trees for bee pasture. Height 40 
to 50 feet. 
Tilia (LINDEN, or LIME) 
Americana. A fine large-sized tree of rapid 
growth, with clusters of small fragrant yel- 
low flowers in spring. Succeeds best in 
rich soil. Each 10 100 
8 to 10 ft., 1- to 134- 
inch caliper...... 81 00 $7 50 
6:10 Sifeeti 2 50 400 $35 00 
Europaea platyphylla (Broad-leaved Euro- 
pean Linden). A large tree with large, rough 
leaves. It is of regular growth and an ex- 
cellent shade tree. 6 feet, 50 cts. each. 
SALISBURIA ADIANTIFOLIA E 
Ulmus Americana 
Salisburia adiantifolia (AMERICAN WHITE ELM) 
(GINKGO, or MAIDENHAIR TREE) Caliper Each 10 100 
Each 10 12 to 14 ft., very heavy, 2 to 2% in. ..$1 25 $10 00 $90 00 
Cua UY) Cooper bother awit A E об 81 00 $8 00 10 to 12 ft.,very heavy, 14 to 1! in... 1 00 800 7500 
BHO Ge Genet coe Oy watch, sati xy sis РВЕ 50 400 8 to 10 ft., very stocky, 1 to 14 in.... 75 500 4000 
А beautiful tree from Japan. Of large size, rapid and erect 6 to 8 ft., very stocky: . 50 400 3000 
A native species of rapid growth and graceful habit; valua- 
ble for avenue or street planting. 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREEN TREES 
AND SHRUBS 
We will supply 10 plants, our selection of varieties, standard sizes .. 
100 plants, our selection of 25 or 40 varieties, standard sizes.. ... 
growth. Foliage resembles that of maidenhair fern, hence the 
name. Very desirable. 
Of many of the following named plants we ean supply large specimens. Prices, sizes and descriptions will be 
given upon application. Our stock was never larger nor better. 
Most of these plants are grown in pots, thereby inereasing safety in transplanting, and with less danger of 
loss from removal. Those marked O. G. are taken from open ground, but lifted with balls of earth and wrapped 
in moss when being forwarded. We must impress the necessity of defoliating nearly all broad-leaved evergreens 
lifted from open ground before being forwarded. "This will lessen the loss from transplanting, as many trees are 
lost if transplanted with all the leaves left on. After plants are set out in permanent positions, let the ground be 
covered with some mulching material, either leaves, coarse manure or straw. This will prevent too rapid evapora- 
tion, and greatly increase the growth. 
uelim cer oum Ardisia crenulata жен 
24 to 30 inches, 4-іп. pots ...... ..... $0 75 $6 00 8 to 10 in., from 4-in. pots, with һеггіев.................. $0 50 
15 to 18 inches, extra strong, 4-in. pots. 50 400 6 to 8 in., from 4-in. pots, without berries............... 35 
10 to 12 inches, 4-in. pots............. 25 200 $1700 | Rubra. А dwarf-growing shrub with dark, shining leaves. 
Grandiflora. A dwarf shrub, growing 4 to 5 feet. Produces 
an immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers during 
the entire summer. Leaves very dark green. A most desira- 
ble variety. (See illustration, page 29.) 
Floribunda. Of more compact growth than Grandiflora. 
Flowers smaller and of a pale pink. Commences to bloom 
middle of June and continues through entire summer. 10 to 
12 inches and 15 to 18 inches only, 
Its beauty eonsists in a profusion of very showy red berries, 
which are retained during winter and until May. Sueceeds 
best in a shady situation. Hardy southward. 
Japonica, or alba. Same as above, but with white berries. 
THE NUT CULTURIST. By Andrew S, Fuller. A treatise 
on the propagation, planting and eultivation of nut-bearing 
trees and shrubs. Illustrated. 290 pages. $1.50. 
