WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 29 
Viburnum carlesi MAYFLOWER VIBURNUM 
The clusters of small pink and white flowers in early May 
resemble the Mayflower in color and sweet fragrance. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Pome s.in. B.&B.. ........ 3.00 2750 
feetor24e in. B.&B. ........ 4.00 36.00 
Viburnum dentatum ARROW-WOOD 
Compact, large-growing shrub. Flat heads of white 
flowers succeeded by many clusters of blue-black berries. 
TOSS 10, ckecccascosceseseess 2.00 18.00 
Viburnum dilatatum LINDEN VIBURNUM 
Flat clusters of flowers in May or June. In the fall the 
brilliant red berries make this one of our most attractive 
fall shrubs. 
“eS ii eee 2.50 
EMME LCs Coss acncesessectacess Be) 
Viburnum opulus sterile COMMON SNOWBALL 
Many round clusters of white flowers, like small snowballs, 
are borne in May and June. 
<, Ve) 8 1 eee 1.60 14.50 
Weigela rosea PINK WEIGELA 
Showy, rose-pink flowers in abundance. 
ROME. sos ..:s0s00re3s00 13) 12.00 
ey) Chee ree by &) 16.00 
“We 3 Ue eee 22S 
NU SIOM et gis sv¥eecvsesassorcs 3.50 
Weigela vaniceki RED WEIGELA 
A fine, hardy variety bearing deep red flowers in abun- 
dance. 
POMS flo facess, sicsssecesee 1.50 13250 
PEELE U1 l.. <.....0-0c000sss0ess 2.00 18.00 
FOR LATE SPRING AND EARLY 
FALL PLANTING 
The prices of Deciduous Shrubs other than 
those specified “B. & B.” are for plants dug with 
bare roots. Between May 15th and October 15th 
when the plants are in leaf, shrubs may be dug 
with a ball of earth and burlapped. This assures 
less wilting and delay in growth. The additional 
cost for handling in this way will be: 
EACH EACH 
OEE Ree i ret Zp ot hey ty ee 75 
Plants 2 to 3 ft. 3 5 ttOLOritae. ee 1.00 
Plants 3 to 4 ft. ‘HOO tO ssite eee 1.50 
