Vibur uM - - Sno whall 
Burkwoodi (New English Hybrid) 
Bushy plants, 3-4 ft. Each $6.00, Three $16.00, Doz. $60.00 
Bare root, 2-3 ft. Each $5.00, Three $14.00, Doz. $50.00 
Bare root, 18-24 in. Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
A most amenable new shrub thriving in sunless places and smoky towns. 
Waxy blush-white and delicately perfumed, the flowers of this new 
Viburnum are produced in early spring when the leaves are unfolding. 
They form round, domed clusters, and the Gardenialike fragrance is so 
sweet as to pervade a large area. The plant grows about 6 feet high 
and 4 to 5 feet in diameter. It likes a well drained location with plenty 
of moisture. This is a new medium sized shrub—a real aristocrat. For 
the small garden, where there is room only for the choicest shrubs, the 
one Viburnum above all others that should be grown is Viburnum 
Burkwoodi. Foliage brilliant in qutumn, shiny dark green alll summer. 
Carlesi Each $5.00, Three $14.00, Doz. $50.00 
For many years this has been one of the most popular of early spring 
flowering shrubs; flowering when the Tulips are in bloom it spreads its 
fragrance throughout the garden. Just when the leaves are unfolding 
its globe-shaped flowers are at their best, waxy white and deliciously 
fragrant. It is hardy and easy to grow. When not in bloom its gray- 
green foliage is handsome. Beware, however, never to use any spray 
containing sulphur on or near this or any other Viburnums. Sulphur will 
produce black spots on the leaves and may defoliate the plants alto- 
gether. We send nice flowering plants about 2 to 3 feet high. 
Dilatatum Xanthocarpum (Golden-Fruited Cranberry Bush) 
Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
This makes a handsome bush 5 to 7 feet high. It is particularly attrac- 
tive from July to December after when its beautiful blossoms are re= 
placed by immense clusters of 11-inch golden yellow fruits. The cluse 
ters of berries are many and heavy, and create a beautiful show against 
the rich green foiiage. The heavily fruited branches may be cut for 
indoor decoration. They combine stunningly with Gladioli, Dahlias, or 
Chrysanthemums. The clusters of fruits retain their beautiful golden 
yellow tint for six weeks or more. Easily grown, hardy as an Oak. May 
be planted in fall or spring. The plants we ship are about 4 feet tall. 
Juddi Each $6.00, Three $16.00, Doz. $60.00 
This is a nice form of Viburnum Carlesi introduced by the late Mr. Judd 
of Arnold Arboretum. The variety Juddi is a stronger grower, more 
prolific in bloom and the flowers show more pink than those of the 
variety Carlesi. 
Opulus Nanum (The Hedge Viburnum) 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50, 100 $60.00 
A dwarf, stubby plant never over two feet high, particularly well adapted 
for edgings and hedges in wet or heavy clay ground where it is difficult 
for other plants to thrive. Does well in light shade. It is extremely hardy. 
Can be clipped or left natural as desired, in either case it grows into a 
fine compact and low hedge which requires no care. 
Setigerum (Theiferum) Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
In the autumn and late summer this shrub is literally covered with 
clusters of brilliant red berries and is one of the outstanding show 
pieces in the garden at that time. We know of no other shrub that is 
so showy and so easily grown. White flowers in early summer and 
clean, deep green, large leaves. This Viburnum belongs in the list of 
elites. Its average height when fully grown is about 10 feet. A rare 
plant yet little known but one of the finest tall shrubs in cultivation. 
Viburnum Carlesi {169} 
Viburnum Tomentosum Plicatum Grandiflorum 
Tomentosum Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
If all the other Viburnums were thrown into the discard, this one would 
justify the family. It is a superb flowering shrub and the spectacle of 
a good Tomentosum in bloom is a sight not ever to be forgotten. In early 
June the horizontal branches become perfect mosaics of wheel-like 
clusters ringed with dazzling white flowers, with spidery sunburst cen- 
ters, resembling a fall of snow. Ultimate height 8 feet. 
Tomentosum plicatum grandiflorum 
Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
This new strain of the Japanese Snowball has its pure white flowers 
arranged in a perfectly round ball, 3 to 4 inches across. Its clean foliage 
is quite similar to the Tomentosum. Much neater and in every way 
superior to the common Snowball which is usually covered with aphids. 
It makes a commanding specimen and there are few shrubs handsomer 
than this when well grown. 
Viburnum Tomentosum 
