Kingsville Nurseries _ Kingsville, Maryland 
PSEUDO STYRAX HISPIDA. Fragrant epaulette tree. 
Tree to 30 to 35 ft. with creamy-white flowers in panicles 
9 in. long. 5 to 6 ft. $3.50, 6 to 8 ft. $5.00. 
PYRUS—PEARS 
CALLERYANA. Tree to 35 ft. with broad-ovate to ovate 
Even: Flowers pure white. Very handsome when in 
ower. 
CHOJURE. Pear from Japan. Tree bearing handsome 
fruit, a rich golden to golden-brown, oval shaped. A 
very handsome ornament. Rare. 38 to 4 ft. $5.00. 2 yr. 
grafts $1.50. 
SHINCHU. Pear from Japan. Handsome oval shaped 
fruit, shaded orange-yellow. 2 to 3 ft. $3.50, 2 yr. pot 
graft $1.50. 
WASEAKA. Pear from Japan. Attractive oval shaped fruit 
a golden hue. 2 to 3 ft. $3.50, 3 to 4 ft. $5.00, 2 yr. pot 
grafts $1.50. 
SCIADOPITYS 
VERTICILLATA. Japanese Umbrella Pine. Handsome with 
wide thick leaves, shining green above and a line of 
white beneath. Branches and peculiar growth of the 
leaves, in parasol-like whorls, give this tree a very dis- 
tinective individuality. 
SARCOCOCCA 
HOOKERIANA. (Humilis). Low growing evergreen shrub 
to 12 in. Excellent when grown in partial shade. Leaves 
are handsome dark green, and the flowers very dainty, 
are white or creamy-white. Fruit is red in late fall. 
Forms a broad mat by sending up new running shoots 
from beneath the ground. Small plants $1.00, 8 to 10 in. 
$2.50, 10 to 12 in. $3.50. 
RUSCIFOLIA. Similar to preceding, but with little taller 
growth. This Sarcococca grows up to 18 inches high. 
Very lovely. 10 to 15 in. $2.50. 
SERISSA 
FOETIDA VARIGATA-YELLOWRIM. Deciduous small 
shrub to about 3 ft. Leaves, small box-like, are margined 
pale yellow with light green center. The flowers are very 
dainty, and occasionally are produced throughout the 
summer. In early summer they burst forth in quantities 
and are white. Pot plants $1.00 and $1.50. 
SOPHORA 
JAPONICA. Pagoda Tree. Tree to 35 or 40 ft. with small 
attractive foliage, light green to medium shade of green. 
The flowers are white and borne in panicles abundantly 
during August. 
JAPONICA PENDULA. Weeping Pagoda Tree. Slow grow- 
ing weeping tree with curious weeping branches. Usually 
attains 15 to 20 ft. high and about the same width, but 
it requires many years, due to its slow growth. It is 
supposed to bear white flowers, but we have not had 
ee to flower yet. 2 yr. grafts $3.00, 3 yr. grafts 
JAPONICA-TORTUOSA. Very unusual and rare. Twisted 
branches and leaves are very curious. Has not been tested 
for hardiness but we doubt if it can be grown outdoors 
north of Virginia. 
VICIFOLIA (Vetchleaf Sophora). Deciduous shrub with 
flowers very pale-blue, most attractive. The leaves are 
small and very graceful. A splendid slow growing shrub. 
SORBARIA FALSE-SPIREAS 
STELLIPILA. Somewhat similar to Sorbifolia, but the 
leaves are more or less stallat-pubescent beneath. We 
also consider this Sorbaria a bit more free flowering, and 
the flowers are quite attractive. Suckers very freely. 3 
to 4 ft. $2.00. 
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