Kingsville Nurseries _ Kingsville, Maryland 
SARGENTI. A very handsome Viburnum with leaves some- 
what maple-leaf shape, turning very colorful in fall. The 
fruit is very handsome, being bright red in clusters. 2 to 
3 ft. $2.00, 3 to 4 ft. $3.00. 
SETIGERUM. Theiferum. Strong growing Viburnum from 
China. One of the most attractive of all Viburnums when 
in fruit. Masses of very bright red fruit hang from twigs 
over the entire plant and holds the color until very hard 
freeze. Foliage also is very attractive during the entire 
summer. Very hardy and can be rated among the very 
best of Viburnums. 2 to 3 ft. $2.00, 3 to 4 ft. $3.50. 
TOMENTOSUM. Handsome shrub Viburnum with white 
flowers well displayed along horizontal branches. Fruit 
red, turning blue-black. 2 to 3 ft. $2.00, 3 to 4 ft. $3.00. 
TOMENTOSUM PLICATUM. Sterile. Similar to preceding 
in form, the leaves are a bit thicker, the flowers are more 
rounded and very showy, and there is no fruit. 3 to 4 ft. 
$3.00, 4 to 5 ft. $4.00, 5 to 6 ft. $5.00. 
VEITCHI. Chinese species. Pale gray-green, almost rounded 
leaves. Flat clusters of creamy-white flowers followed 
with fruit first red, turning purple to black. 3 to 4 ft. 
$3.00, 4 to 5 ft. $4.00. 
WRIGHTI. Japanese species with large rough leaves. The 
handsome red fruit, which is in abundance, is well dis- 
played against the lustrous green leaves. Very handsome. 
Additional Viburnums, of which we are working up stock. 
These are rare and stock is extremely limited. Few will 
not be available until later. 
CORYLIFOLIUM. Slow growing shrub from Himalaya. 
Berries bright red. 
JUDDI. Similar to Carlesi, with fragrant pink-tinted flow- 
ers freely produced. This Viburnum is a much better 
grower than its parent Carlesi, and we class it among 
the best. 
OVATIFOLIUM. Chinese shrub of medium height, flower- 
ing in summer. Berries are bright red. 
PHLEBOTRICHUM. Japanese species growing to about 6 
ft. high. Berries bright red. 
deal aan Shrub from N. China growing to near 
ft. 
TOMENTOSUM-MARIESIT. Large cymes and ray-florets, 
freely borne upon the conspicuously flat branches. 
TOMENTOSUM-ROSEA. Flowers tinted pink. 
EVERGREEN VIBURNUMS 
DAVIDI. Compact, handsome Viburnum of low growth. 
Broad leaves a rich bronzy-green are beautiful, and the 
fruit is torquoise-blue. Requires male and female plants 
nearby to set fruit. Not hardy north of Virginia. 
HENRYI. Exeremely handsome, but also tender. The 
leaves are long and narrow and a very beautiful rich 
green. The fruit is bright red, changing to black. 
RHYTIDOPHYLLUM. Handsome species with rough ever- 
green leaves, long and fairly narrow. The new growth 
appears a brownish color while the older leaves are a 
dark green. Fruit is bright red in large clusters, turning 
black. Two or more plants should be planted in group 
for heavy fruiting. 12 to 15 in. $1.50, 24 to 30 in. $3.50, 
30 to 36 in. $6.00, 3 to 4 ft. $8.00, 4 to 5 ft. $10.00. 
UTILE. Handsome evergreen leaves, shiny green, on rather 
open branches. Small white flowers are fragrant. Hardy 
here at Kingsville. 3 yr. pot plants $2.50. 
All Viburnums which are not with stated sizes and prices 
are very likely available and we will gladly advise sizes and 
cost on any that you may be interested in securing. Some 
Jas aay not be available at present, but are being propa- 
gated. 
VINCA MYRTLE VINE (PERIWINKLE) 
MAJOR. Strong vine with large evergreen leaves and large 
blue flowers. Fast grower covering quite a large area 
of ground. 
MINOR. Well known periwinkle vine, or myrtle, with ever- 
green leaves and blue flowers. Forms a mat and used as 
a ground cover. 
MINOR ALBA. White flowering form of the preceding. 
MINOR BOWLES. Improved variety with clear blue flow- 
ers. 
MINOR ALPINA. Purpurea. Periwinkle vine with reddish- 
purple flowers. 
3 in. pot plants 2 to 3 yr. at 50c each. 
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