_.. Plant MEYERS FLOWERING SHRUBS... 
PRICES OF ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Pink Flowering Almond—4 to 6 feet. Rothomagensis Lilac—Many large blooms; beautiful 
reddish-lilac. Very Hardy. 
Large, double, flowers before 
the leaves. 
pink 
Barberry, Green Leaf (Thunberg’s 
Japanese) Ideal for border and 
low foundation planting. Makes a 
low, dense, rounded bush 3 feet tall 
and just as wide. Grows in sun or 
partial shade. The foliage colors 
a beautiful bronzy-red in the fall, 
with bright red_ berries. 
Red Leaved Barberry — 3 to 6 feet. 
A form with purplish red foliage 
all summer if in sun. 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia Quinceberry—- 
5 to 8 feet. Small glossy, dark 
green leaves with brilliant fall color- 
ing. Splendid hedge plant. 
Gold Twig Dodwood — 6 to 8 feet. 
Highly decorative with golden yellow 
bark in winter. 
Dogwood, Red-Twigged — 6 to 8 
feet. Good foliage coloring red in 
fall. Bright red bark in winter. 
Dogwood, Elegantissima — 6 feet. 
Silver edging on the leaves makes a 
pleasing contrast to other shrubs. 
Euonymus alatus — Winged Wahoo 
— 6 to 10 feet. Broad corky wings 
on the twigs, red berries and _ bril- 
liant fall foliage makes this attrac- 
tive at all seasons. Unexcelled for 
specimens. 
Forsythia intermedia, Yellow Bells— 
6 to 8 feet. Arching branches. 
Blooms very early. Branches may 
be foreed indoors. 
“High Bush Cranberry — 6 to 10 feet. 
The fruiting form of the common 
Snowball. Bright scarlet berries in 
the fall. 
S60 Hydrangea, P.G. — At first the 
coneshaped flowers are white, then 
turn pink and bronze. When cut 
they last for many weeks _ inside. 
It thrives in partial shade. Grows 
4 to 6 feet tall and is in bloom from 
mid-summer to frost. 
Honeysuckle Zabelli — 10 to 12 feet, 
Upright growing dark green foliage, 
rosy red flowers and bright red 
fruit. One of the best of all honey- 
suckles. 
Honeysuckle Tartarian — 6 to 8 feet. 
Upright. Pink or white flowers, red 
berries, 
Lilac, Old-fashioned purple — Large 
very attractive, pleasingly fragrant 
Most 
them all. 
clusters in May. 
loved lilae of 
vigorous. 
popular and 
Hardy and 
¢ « aa I 
Ash, Green — A fast growing shade 
tree. Not easily broken by storms or 
likely to be injured by pests. 
Birch, Cutleaved Weeping — 30 to 
40 feet. A very attractive orna- 
mental tree with white bark and 
fine dropping branches. 
Birch, European White — 30 to 40 
feet. A hardy attractive tree with 
white bark. 
Ash, European Mountain — A valu- 
able tree on a small lawn; scarlet 
berries, 
Elm, American White — 80 to 100 
feet. One of the best of all shade 
trees. Thrives in almost all situa- 
tions. 
Elm, 
and 
dry 
Chinese 
dense growing. 
soils. Twigs fine 
bent. Leaves small 
green late. Cut back 
transplanting. 
Elm, Moline — A very vigorous up- 
right variety of the above with large, 
Extremely rapid 
Suitable for 
and much 
and remain 
heavily in 
close set leaves.. Budded and all 
one ‘type. 
Hackberry — strong, rapid growing 
shade tree. 
Locust, Moraine — 50 feet. A new 
patented tree completely seedless 
pleasing vase 
The small 
a filtered 
and thornless with a 
shape similar to the elm. 
compound leaves make 
shade. 
Aurea. 
Golden Mockorange—4-5 ft. 
A dwarf compact 
variety with yellow foliage. 
Coronarius, Sweet Mockorange—8-10 ft. 
ioned kind. 
Virginialis, Virginal Mockorange—4 to 5 feet. 
The old fash- 
Large, 
semi-double, fragrant, quite continuous. 
Ninebark Golden Leaf — 4-5 ft. 
having white flowers in May and June. 
tive yellow foliage. 
“ Prunus—cestana, 
6 to 8 
the season. 
feet. 
best red-leaved shrub, 
Triloba—Double Flowering Plum—7-8 ft. 
double rose-like flowers in April-May. 
by everyone 
Hansen’s Purple 
Bright redish-purple foliage throughout 
Purplish-pink blossoms purple fruit. 
A very hardy shrub 
Very attrac- 
Leaved Plum — 
The 
Clear pink, 
Much admired 
Quince—Japanese Flowering, Cydonia japonica—4 to 
Scarlet flowers before the glossy green leaves. 
6 feet. 
Snowberry—Red, Indian Current — 3 to 5 feet. En- 
dures densest shade and dry soil. 
Covered with small 
red berries in early winter. 
Snowberry, White — 3 to 5 feet. Endures much shade, 
Large white berries in fall. 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer— 
9 
to 3 feet. Very compact, 
Pink flowers all summer. 
Billardi—4 
spikes July-October, 
Spirea, 
Waterer. 
Spirea, 
branches and fine feathery light green foliage. 
Sorbifolia Ash Leaved Spirea—-2 
to 6 feet 
Froebelli_ — 
Thunbergi — 
Bright pink fluffy flowers in 
Upright grower. 
3 to 4 feet. 
More vigorous. 
Resembles Anthony 
Purplish-red fall foliage. 
3 to 4 feet. Slender, arching 
White. 
2 to 4 feet. Splendid 
foliage, white plumes in July. 
Vanhouttei Vanhoutte Spirea—5 to 7 feet. Commonly 
called Bridal Wreath. 
ful 
habit. 
White flowers in May. Grace- 
Thrives almost everywhere. 
Tamarix pen randa, Blue-Green Tamarix—4 to 8 fest. 
Fine feathery blue-green foliage. 
pink flowers. 
Weigelia—Eva Rathke Red Flowered Weigelia—4 to 6 
teét. Rich reddish-purpie flowers June-August. 
Rosea, Pink Weigelia 
Racemes of delicate 
4 to 6 feet. Mass of pink in 
June. For protected places 
Privet (Amoor River) — This is the best of the hedge 
Can be trimmed to any height, very dense, 
plants. 
dark gr 
apart 
excepting 
houttei which may be spaced 2 feet apart. 
een foliage. 
PLANT MEYERS HEDGES 
Meyers Hedge Plants should be spaced 12 inches 
for 
Honeysuckle and Spirea van- 
A single 
row of plants is enough for a good hedge 
lant MEYERS SHADE TREES... 
Lombardy Popular, Poplus nigra italica—50-70 feet. 
The well known very columnar poplar widely planted 
for tall screens, accents and hedges along drives. The 
dense upright branches form a slender tapering tree 
from the ground to a slightly pointed top. 
Linden—American Tillia Americana — 60 to 80 feet. 
Large leaves, splendid shade tree. 
Maple — Schwedler, Purple Norway — 40 to 50 feet. 
Large, bright purplish-red foliage in spring, turning 
to bronzy-green in summer and yellow in fall. Budded 
on common Norway Maple. 
shade trees. 
One of the most colorful 
Maple—Hard or Sugar—One of the best shade trees 
which colors brilliantly in the fall. 
Maple, 
Silver A 
beautiful fast growing Maple, 
with compact, sturdy branches and large, dark green 
One of the best. 
leaves, 
Maple, Crimson King — In the spring the foliage is 
a rich red and carries this deep red foliage through the 
entire season, 
Red Oak Pin, Quercus borealis — 60-80 feet. 
One of 
the faster growing of the upland Oaks. 
Oak Pin, Quercus palustris — 75-90 feet. 
in moist 
splendidly. 
idly 
soil. 
Transplants easier than most oaks. 
Grows rap- 
Leaves are retained and color 
Lower 
branches somewhat drooping. 
Willow, Niobe Willow — 
bark, very long penulous branches. 
tiful as a specimen or at the waterside. 
grower. 
Plant early, 
40-50 feet. Golden yellow 
Strikingly beau- 
Very rapid 
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12-18” 18-24” 2-3’ 3-4’ 
ALTHEA, red, bJue, pink ........ $0.75 $0.98 $1.25 §...... 
ALMOND, Pink dbl. .................... 0:75 0:98 1225 
AZALEA, Mollis .u.cccccssicscorsssnennae 3.00, Bee 
BARBERRY, Redleaf 90 2225) eee mean 
BARBERRY, Thunberg .65 .80 00) Gaclak 
COTONEASTER, Acutifolia ........ ...... Dome loco maliaeD 
CURRANT, Alpine _.................... 957 1e5 Oe Ob meee 
DOGWOOD, Elegantissima ........ 0.0.0.0... Dace 
DOGWOOD, Red Twig. .........:...... got) UI) agi) 
DOGWOOD, Yellow Twig 200) LLL eee 
EUONYMOUS, Alatus 2250-00 meee 
EUONYMOUS, Burning Bush .... ...... 125082: 00aeee 
FORSYTHIA, Intermedia ........... ...... iy AT) alas 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian ........ 49 eo OMG 0) 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabeli_............ ...... ie Yl) 
HYDRANGEA, P. Gi o......00000000 0 0N OO mele 1 Omi aga 
HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow .... ...... 90) LAO 1S 
LILAC, Common Purple ................ 60.80 = 1.00....1.50 
LILAC, Singles white)... eee 10025 
LILAC, Rothomogensis ................ 60 .95 115 150 
LILAC, (French ance V0.5 Oo 
MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE .... .. .... 1.25 1.50 2.00 
MOCKORANGE, Golden .............. We: 2225 ee Ae 
MOCKORGANE, Coronarius ........ .. .... 45 ~~ 90 1.25 
MOCKORANGE, Virginal_.......... 50 el 00:2 bee 
NINEBARK, Golden Leaf ........ ...... ota rel VAIL el 1453 
NINEBARK, Dwarf .................0..... ats Sess (55 
“SPRUNUS, Cistena 1.75 2.50 
“PRUNUS;, ‘Thundercloud) ee 3.00 
QUINCE, Japan Upright ............ ..... ..... LOO pee 
QUINCE, Red Flowering 40) 90 ee 
SNOWBALL, Common _............... 1.15 1.40 2.00 
SNOWBERRY, Red... 70 =6.90 1.15 
SNOWBERRY, White _................ Fi ~40 SON NIELS 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer ........ 901-25 5 eee 
SPIREA, Froebelli 6D 80 ale ee 
SPIREA, Ballardei 60/9 o eo Oe leeD 
SPIREA, Sarbifolia nab — tite TAD TL oe 
SPIREA, Thunbergeii -69, 7.90 1.25) 150) 
SPIREA. Van Houttei 35 50 75 90 
TAMARIX, Hispidagee. =o 1.00 
WEIGELIA, Eva Rathke ............. ...... 1.00 1.50. 
WEIGELIA, Rosea. ..............0.-.-...- 1D 9 Ol OO aes 
PRICES OF HEDGE PLANTS 
(Prices of hedge plants per 100) 
Variety 9-12 12-18” 18-24” 2.37 
BARBERRY Thunberg. ....$20.00 $24.00 $ 30.00 § .... .... 
COTONEASTER, Peking .. .... .... 55.00 75.00 98.00 
CURRANT, Alpine _............ 50.00 85.00 12000 160.00 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tart .... ........ UWE e BIS ae 
BRIDAL WREATH ......... ........ 17.50 24.00 eee 
PRIVET, Amoor River .... 13.50 16.00 21.50 30.00 
PRICES OF SHADE TREES 
5-6’ 6-8 8-10’ 10-12’ 
ASH, SiGreen era. cc $2.00 $ 3.25 $ 5.50 $ 7.50 
BIRCH, Cutleaved Weeping .. 4.00 6.00 9.00. ........ 
BIRCH, European White - 2.00 3.50 5.00 17.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European.. 3.00 4.95 6.00 8.00 
ELM, American White .......... 1.75 2.85 3.95 5.00 
ELM, me Chinese.) oe eee 1.75 2.75 3.95 5.00 
BEM Molingee 2. ee 2.20 4.00 2.00 Teen ens 
HACKBERRY 2.75 4.50 6.00 7.50 
LOCUST, Thornless Honey .... 2.00 3.50 5.00 7.50 
LOCUST, Moraine .................... 5.95. «2:50. heer 
POPLAR, Lombardy 100) 25) lb eee 
Lombardy Poplar, 10 for... 8.75 10.00 16.00 20.00 
POPLAR, Bolleana Whips .... 1.75 2.40 ....... ... .. 
LINDEN, American ........00000. 20 ess 4:50 /o6. 00mm ene 
MAPLE, Schwedler branched.. ...... 5.00 8.00 ... .. 
MAPLE, Schwedler Whips... .. .... 3:00)” 4:95 eee 
MAPLE, Hard or Sugar 5.95 7.95 9.50 
MAPLE, Silver 2.89) assDl ODO 
MAPLE Crimson King Whips 4.95 7.00 8.50 
OAK, Red Pin 7-00 eo: 00 Meee 
OATS Pine ee 7,907 O00 arenes 
SYCAMORE 7s. eee ee 4:50 a Oo mmeeee 
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WILLOW, Niobe Weeping... 
