ARBORVITAE (Thuja) 
Arborvitae prefer climates that are not too dry and hot; they grow 
best in full sun and windswept locations should be avoided. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE (Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis) 
15 ft. Zone II. Tall, narrow pyramid. 
2 yr. T 8-12" 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 $55.00 
4 yr. TT 10-15” $1.25 each, 10 $10.00 
WOODWARD GLOBE ARBORVITAE (Thuja occidentalis woodwardi) 
3-4 ft. Zone II. Best medium sized globe. 
2 yr. T 5-8" 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 $55.00 
3 yr. TT 8-10” $1.25 each, 10 $10.00 
GOLD TIP A.V. (Thuja occ. elegantissima) ; , 
10-15 ft. Zone III. Broad pyramid, foliage yellow tipped in spring 
and summer. 
2 yr. T 6-10” 75c each, 10 $6.50 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE 
(Thuja orientalis aurea nana, also known as Biota) 
3-5 ft. Zone V. Dense, rounded pyramid, golden yellow suffused 
with green. 
2 yr. TT 5-8” 90c each, 10 $8.50, 100 $75.00 
DWARF PYRAMID A.V. (T. occ. erecta compacta) 
A recently introduced plant which grows relatively slowly. Probably 
will mature at 4-5 ft., smaller if trimmed, and is hardy at least in 
Zone IV. 
2 yr. TT 6-9” $1.00 each 
HETZ MIDGET ARBORVITAE , : 
A very slow globe, dense and novel. Probably will mature at 18 inch- 
eg and is hardy at least in Zone IV. 
2 yr. TT 3-6” 95c each, 10 $8.50 
JUNIPERS (Juniperus) 
Very few evergreens can endure poor dry soils as well as the juni- 
pers. Most junipers require full sun for best results. Yearly light 
trimming on all varieties preserves full dense foliage. 
PFITZER JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana) 
3-4 ft. high. 6-8 ft. wide Zone 1V. Old favorite spreader. 
2 yr. TT 5-9” 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 $60.00 
HETZ BLUE JUNIPER (Juniperus glauca hetzi) 
3-5 ft. high, 5-7 ft. wide. Zone IV. Silvery blue foliage, attractive 
spreading type. 
2 yr. T 5-9” 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 $60.00 
3 yr. TT 10-12” $1.25 each, 10 $10.00 
ANDORRA JUNIPER (Juniperus horizontalis plumosa) 
2 ft. high, 3-6 ft. across. Zone II. Low spreader, good for banks, 
terraces, ground cover, foundation planting. Deep green foliage in 
summer, rich purple bronze in winter. 
2 yr. T 5-8” 75c each, 10 $6.50, 100 $60.00 
IRISH JUNIPER (Juniperus communis ace) 
6-8 ft. Zone II. Tall and narrow. 
3 yr. TT 12-15” 85c each, 10 $7.50 
TAMARIX JUNIPER (Juniperus sabina tamariscifolia) 
2-3 ft. Zone IV. Slow growing spreading type. 
3 yr. TTT 5-8” 85c each, 10 $7.50 
BLUE CREEPING JUNIPER (Juniperus horizontalis glauca) 
Ground cover. Zone II. Steel blue in summer, metallic purple im 
winter. 
3 yr. TT 8-10” 90c each, 10 $8.00 
REDCEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) 
15-20 ft. Zone II. Native evergreen, columnar. Tolerant of poor 
and dry soils, adaptable to shearing. 
Zeyis seedling 8-12” 30c each, 10 “$2. 50, 100 $20.00 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
BURKWOOD VIBURNUM (Viburnum burkwoodi) 
5-6 ft. Zone V. Olusters of fragrant pinkish-white flowers in May. 
More vigorous than Viburnum carlesi. 
2 yr. TT 6-9” 95c each, 10 $9.00 
FRAGRANT SNOWBALL (Viburnum carlesi) 
4-5 ft. Zone IV. Carl’s viburnum. Pink in bud, flower clusters 
open white, deliciously fragrant. Semi-shade, moist soil. 
2 yr. TT 8-12” $1.10 each, 10 $10.00 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL (Viburnum tomentosum sterile) 
7-8 ft. Zone IV. Large white snowball flowers in late May, lasting 
for considerable period. Very showy, and more resistant to plant 
lice than other snowball varieties. 
2 yr. TT 6-10” 95c each, 10 $8.50 
BAYBERRY (Myrica pensylvanica) : f F 
6-8 ft. Zone II. Waxy, fragrant leaves, attractive gray berries in 
fall and winter. Best grown in poor sandy soil. 
2 yr. T 8-12” 50c each, 10 $4.50 
SILVER LEAF DOGWOOD (Cornus alba elegantissima) 
5-8 ft. Zone If. Leaves strikingly marked with white along the 
sane twigs are bright red in winter. Indispensable in a shrub bor- 
der. 
1 yr. T 8-12” 50c each, 10 $4.50 
DWARF FLOWERING QUINCE (Chaenomeles lagenaria pygmaea) 
3-4 ft. Zone IV. Relatively slow growing, rounded shape, orange- 
searlet flowers. Responds to shearing and makes a good low hedge. 
Quince-like fruits may be used for jelly. 
yr. T 4-7" 40c each, 10 $3.00, 100 $20.00 
yr. T 6-9% 55c each, 10 $4.50, 100 $35.00 
yr. TT 8-12” 70c each, 10 $6. 00 
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RED FLOWERING QUINCE (Chaen. lagenaria rubra) 
6-8 ft. Zone IV. Upright plant, red flowers, non-fruiting. 
3 yr. T 18-24” 85c each, 10 $7.50 
SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA (Forsythia intermedia spectabilis) 
6-8 ft. Zone V. Blooms early spring, a splash of golden yellow. 
2 yr. 18-24” 50c each, 10 $4.00 
SPRING GLORY FORSYTHIA 
6-8 ft. Zone V. A new type, very showy with a great abundance of 
soft yellow flowers. 
2 yr. 18-24” 60c each, 10 $5.00 
LYNWOOD GOLD FORSYTHIA 
6-8 ft. Zone V. Newest, most outstanding. Large quantities of 
large, deep yellow flowers. 
2 yr. 18-24” 75c each, 10 $6.50 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus virginalis) 
6-10 ft. Zone V. Sweetly scented double white flowers in mid-June. 
2 yr. 18-24” 50c each, 10 $4.00 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
4 to 5 ft. Zone II. Snow white flowers in spring, large sweet cher- 
ries, attractive foliage. 
3 yr. TT 20-30” 85c each, 10 $7.50 
CARDINAL BUSH (Weigelia vanicecki) 
4-5 ft. Zone IV. Bright red flowers of large size in July. A new 
variety of great merit. 
2 yr. TT 95c each, 10 $8.50 
GLOSSY ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) 
3-4 ft. Zone V. Shiny dainty leaves, white flowers blushed with 
pink from mid-July to September. Evergreen in south. Twigs winter 
kill in this climate but recovery is rapid in spring. 
2 yr. T 85c each, 10 $8.00 
PINK ABELIA (Abelia Edward Goucher) 
3-5 ft. Zone V. lLavender-pink flowers July to Sept. 
2 yr. T $1.00 each 
RED LEAF JAPANESE MAPLE (Acer palmatum atropurpureum) 
8-15 ft. Zone V. Foliage bright red in spring, darker red all sum- 
mer. Best color in sun. 
2 yr. T 8-12” $3.00 each 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW — Zone IV 
Silver-pink \jgray catkins in early spring. 
1 yr. T 15-18” 35c each, 10 $3.00 
ROCKSPRAY (Cotoneaster horizontalis) 
2 ft. Zone IV. Tiny leaves on flat, horizontal branches. Ideal for 
rock gardens, banks, terraces. Red berries in fall. 
2 yr. T 4-6” across 85c each, 10 $7.50 
DWARF BURNING BUSH (Euonymus alatus compactus) 
5 ft. Zone III. Neat, slow growing shrub with brilliant scarlet 
autumn color. Grows anywhere but fall color best in sun. 
1 yr. T 4-7” 50c each, 10 $4.50, 100 $40.00 
2 yr. T 6-9” 75c each, 10 $6.50 
3 yr. TT 8-10” $1.00 each, 10 $9.00 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
WHITE DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) 
25 ft. Zone IV. White flowers in May, foliage turns crimson in 
fall, red berries in October. 
2 yr. T 12-18” 55c each, 10 $5.00, 100 $45.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) 
20-25 ft. Zone II. Clusters of orange-red berries in fall. 
2 yr. T 18-24” 70c each, 10 $6.00 
GOLDEN RAIN TREE (Koelreuteria paniculata) 
20 ft. Zone V. Golden yellow flower clusters in July when few other 
trees or shrubs are blooming. Needs sun. 
2 yr. S 12-18” 75c each, 10 $6.50 
4 yr. TT 18-24” $1.50 each, 10 $12.00 
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE (Laburnum vulgare) 
20 ft. Zone V. Drooping chains of yellow flowers in late May. 
2 yr. T 18-24” 80c each, 10 $7.00 
SOURWOOD (Oxydendron arboreum) 
20-25 ft. Zone IV. Dainty white flowers in July and August, ex- 
cellent fall, foliage color. Acid soil. 
3 yr. T 8-15” 85c each, 10 $7.50 
4 yr. TT 18-24” $1.75 each, 10 $15.00 
GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW (Salix alba tristis, also S. vitellina) 
50-60 ft. Zone Il. Hardy weeping tree with yellow twigs prominent 
in winter. 
1 yr. 18-24” 40c each, 10 $4.00 
MAIDENHAIR TREE (Ginkgo biloba) 
70-90 ft. Zone IV. Fan shaped leaves, completely free of insects 
and diseases, tolerant of city conditions. 
2 yr. T 10-15” 80c each, 10 $7.00 
GREEN RIDGE NURSERY, MIDDLE RIDGE & RT. 528, MADISON, OHIO 
