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1940 PRICE LIST
SSTABUSHED 1849
■@dam5 A/ut5etu, SJnc
Office and Nursery
WESTFIELD, MASS.
Post Office
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
A/inety-*Qcond If eat
We are located centrally in New England—Our
office, nursery and storehouses are located on the
Springfield-Westfield road, Route No. 20, six miles
from Springfield and two miles from Westfield—
Busses pass the Nursery at frequent intervals
TELEPHONES: Springfield 6-0443; Westfield 863
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Dniiotmation
GUARANTEE
Three Months Guarantee: We aim to deliver
nursery stock in first-class condition so that with
proper after-care losses will be reduced to a mini¬
mum. Should any stock purchased at our retail
prices fail to grow, we stand ready to re-supply
the same without charge provided the account is
paid within thirty days of date of invoice and such
failure to grow is reported within ninety days of
purchase.
We will cheerfully re-supply any plant found
not true to name, or we will refund the amount
paid for the same, but it is mutually understood
that at no time shall we be held responsible for a
greater sum than the purchase price.
SHIPPING METHODS:
Shipments will be forwarded as purchasers direct, but in
the absence of instructions we will use our best judgment
and forward plants by shortest and safest route.
QUANTITY RATES:
Plants ofFered in this catalog will be furnished at the
annexed price only when the quantity specified shall be
taken. Twenty-five at the hundred rate and five at the
ten rate.
TERMS:
We are glad to extend thirty day terms to established ac¬
counts. Also to open new accounts, via references, if
order amounts to $10 or more. On first orders, for less
than $10 please send cash. Our guarantee is void on over¬
due accounts.
SHIPPING SEASON:
Our spring shipping season usually begins early in April
and until about the first of June everything can be trans¬
planted. Perennials and stock dug with a ball of earth can
be moved at anytime during the summer. Our fall season
starts with the digging of evergreens in August, followed
in October by Deciduous trees and shrubs.
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PLANS AND ESTIMATES:
We maintain a staff of competent men, trained and ex¬
perienced to assist home owners in selecting the proper
plants for their proper locations. We shall be glad to
submit plans and estimates, there being no obligation con¬
nected with this service, and no charge if plant material is
purchased from us.
DISPLAY GARDEN:
We cordially invite you to visit our display garden where
we have planted hundreds of different varieties for the pur¬
pose of giving our customers an opportunity to study and
become familiar with the better hardy varieties. You may
go where you please and stay as long as you like. You
will not be approached unless you express a desire for
service.
CASH AND CARRY:
During the spring and fall planting seasons we freshly
dig with a ball of earth many plants for our cash and
carry trade. Visit our nurseries often and take advantage
of these special values.
DELIVERIES:
During the planting seasons our trucks frequently pass
most points within a radius of twenty miles from Westfield.
Deliveries will be made at no additional charge within this
radius when they may be incorporated on our regular
trips. There will be a charge for special delivery service,
and long distance truck delivery can be arranged at actual
cost.
GARDEN CLUBS:
We will gladly supply an experienced lecturer during the
winter and summer months. A small fee will be charged
to cover only the cost.
PLANTING SERVICE:
For the convenience of our customers we can supply an ex¬
perienced and responsible planting service. These same
experienced men are available during the summer and
winter to do your trimming. A very essential operation
for the appearance and well being of any successful plant¬
ing.
PRICES:
Prices in this book supersede all previous lists and are sub¬
ject to change without notice.
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Dndex of} Common A/amei
of Trees and Shrubs
Common Names Botanic Names
EVERGREENS
Arborvitaes
see Thuja
Douglas Fir
44
Pseudotsuga
Firs
44
Abies
Hemlocks
it
Tsuga
Pines
it
Pinus
Retinospora
u
Chamaecyparis
Spruces
a
Picea
Yews
n
Taxus
EVERGREEN
SHRUBS
Christmas Rose
see
Helleborus
Heather
u
Nigra
Calluna
Japanese Holly
it
Ilex
“ Spurge
4 i
Pachysandra
Mountain
Andromeda
44
Pieris
Mountain
Laurel
44
Kalmia
Periwinkle
44
Vinca
TREES
Ash
see
Fraxinus
Beech
44
Fagus
Birch
44
Betula
Cherries
44
Prunus
Crabs
44
Malus
Cypress
44
Taxodium
Dogwoods
44
Cornus
Elm
44
Ulmus
Fringe
44
Chionanthus
Hawthorn
44
Crataegus
Honey Locust
44
Gleditsia
Horse
Chestnut
44
/Esculus
Judas Tree
44
Cercis
Larch
44
Larix
Lilac
44
Syringa
Linden
44
Tilia
Locust
44
Robinia
Maiden Hair
44
Ginkgo
Maple
44
Acer
Mountain Ash
44
Sorbus
Mulberry
44
Morus
Oak
44
Quercus
Plum
44
Prunus
Sourwood
44
Oxydendrum
Tulip Tree
44
Liriodendron
Varnish Tree
44
Koelreuteria
Willows
44
Salix
Yellow-wood
44
Cladrastis
Common Names Botanic Names
SHRUBS
Acacia
see Robinia
Almond
44
Prunus
Althea
44
Hibiscus
Aralia
44
Acanthopanax
Arrowwood
44
Viburnum
Bayberry
44
Myrica
Beauty Bush
44
Kolkwitzia
Blueberry
44
Vaccinium
Bridal Wreath
44
Spirea
Butterfly Bush
44
Buddleia
Chokeberry
44
Aronia
Coralberry
44
Symphoricarpos
Cranberry
44
Viburnum
Dogwood
44
Cornus
Elder
44
Sambucus
Golden Bell
44
Forsythia
Honeysuckle
44
Lonicera
Jet Bead
44
Rhodotypos
Lilac
44
Syringa
Mock Orange
44
Philadelphus
Nannyberry
44
Viburnum
Pearl Bush
44
Exochorda
Plum
44
Prunus
Privet
4 i
Ligustrum
Quince, flowering
44
Cydonia
Redvein
44
Enkianthus
Smoke Bush
44
Rhus
Snowball
44
Viburnum
Snowberry
44
Symphoricarpos
Spice Bush
44
Benzoin
St. John’s Wort
44
Hypericum
Sumac
44
Rhus
Summer Sweet
44
Clethra
Sweet Pea Shrub
44
Desmodium
Sweet Shrub
44
Calycanthus
Syringa
44
Philadelphus
Wayfaring Tree
44
Viburnum
Winterberry
44
Ilex
Witch Hazel
44
Hamamelis
Yellowroot
44
Zanthorhiza
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&
vetateen
ABIES—Fir
“Tree*
concolor White Fir
Each
10
100
18 to 24 in.
.$ 1.50
$ 12.75
$112.50
2
to
3
ft.
. 1.85
16.50
150.00
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.50
24.00
225.00
4
to
5
ft.
. 3.00
27.75
262.50
5
to
6
ft.
. 4.00
37.50
337.50
6
to
7
ft.
56.25
525.00
7
to
8
ft.
. 13.00
120.00
8
to
10 ft.
. 16.00
150.00
fraseri
Fraser Fir
2
to
3
ft.
. 1.35
12.50
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.00
18.00
4
to
5
ft.
. 2.50
22.50
homolepis (brachyphylla)
Nikko Fir
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.25
20.25
4
to
5
ft.
. 2.60
24.00
5
to
6
ft.
. 3.00
28.50
270.00
6
to
7
ft.
. 4.25
39.75
360.00
7
to
8
ft.
. 4.75
45.00
412.50
8
to
9
ft.
. 6.50
60.00
veitchi
Veitch Fir
2V 2 to
3 ft.
. 2.00
18.00
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.25
20.25
4
to
5
ft.
. 3.00
27.75
5
to
6
ft.
. 3.75
33.75
6
to
7
ft.
. 4.25
37.50
7
to
8
ft.
. 5.00
45.00
GHAMAECYPARIS—Retinospora
pisifera Sewara Retinospora
1 y 2 to 2 ft.$ 1.50 $ 12.75
2 to 2V 2 ft. 1.75 15.00
2% to 3 ft. 1.90 16.50
pisifera aurea Golden Sewara Retinospora
iy 2 to 2 ft. 1.20 10.00
2 to 2% ft. 1.35 12.00
pisifera filifera Thread Retinospora
18 to 24 in. 2.00 18.75
2 to 3 ft. 2.75 26.25
pisifera filifera aurea Golden Thread Retinospora
12 to 15 in . 1.75 15.00
15 to 18 in . 2.00 18.00
pisifera plumosa
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2Vs ft. sheared
2V 2 to 3 ft. sheared
3 to 4 ft. sheared. ..
Plumed Cypress or Retinospora
1.25 10.50 $ 90.00
1.50 14.25 127.50
1.65 15.50 140.00
3.00 24.00 225.00
pisifera plumosa aurea
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2% ft. sheared
2 x / 2 to 3 ft. sheared
3 to 4 ft. sheared. .
4 to 5 ft. sheared. .
5 to 6 ft. sheared. .
Golden Plume Retinospora
. . . 1.25
10.50
90.00
. . . 1.50
12.75
112.50
. . . 1.75
13.50
120.00
20.25
187.50
. .. 3.50
33.75
300.00
. . . 5.00
45.00
412.50
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JUNIPERUS—Junipers
chinensis
Chinese Junipers
Each
10 100
3 to 4 ft.
.$ 4.00
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
. 6.00
$ 55.00
6 to 8 ft.
. 7.50
70.00
chinensis albo-variegata
Variegated Juniper
3 to 4 ft.
. 3.25
30.00
chinensis columnaris
Columbia Juniper
2V 2 to 3 ft.
. 1.75
16.75
3 to 4 ft.
. 2.65
25.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 3.50
33.50
5 to 6 ft.
. 5.50
50.00
6 to 7 ft.
. 7.00
chinensis pfitzeriana
Pfitzer Juniper
15 to 18 in. spread.
20.00 $187.50
18 to 24 in. spread.
. 2.60
24.00 225.00
2 to 2y 2 ft. spread.
. 3.50
33.75 300.00
2Vz to 3 ft. spread.
. 4.00
37.50 350.00
3 to 4 ft. spread.
. 5.00
chinensis procumbens
Trailing Juniper
12 to 15 in. spread.
. 2.00
15.00
15 to 18 in. spread.
. 2.50
20.00
18 to 24 in. spread.
. 3.00
25.00
communis depressa
Spreading Native Juniper
2 to 2V Z ft. spread.
. 2.50
22.50
2Vz to 3 ft. spread.
. 3.00
26.25
communis depressa plumosa
Plumed Juniper
12 to 18 in. spread.
. 1.25
9.00
18 to 24 in. spread.
. 1.75
12.75
2 to 3 ft. spread.
. 2.00
16.50
communis hibernica
Irish Juniper
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.50
12.75
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.80
16.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.60
24.00
communis prostrata aurea
Golden
Prostrate Juniper
18 to 24 in. spread.
. 1.75
15.00
2 to 2Vz ft. spread.
. 2.25
18.75
communis suecica
Swedish Juniper
2Vz to 3 ft.
. 1.50
12.75
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.80
16.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.60
24.00
excelsa stricta
Greek Juniper
15 to 18 in.
. 1.25
11.50
18 to 24 in.
. 1.75
15.00
2 to 2Vz ft.
. 2.00
18.00
horizontalis Creeping Juniper
Prostrate. Fine for banks, rock¬
ery, or ground cover.
15 to 18 in.
1.50
13.50
18 to 24 in.
1.75
16.50
horizontalis plumosa
15 to 18 in.
1.00
9.00
14.00
18.00
18 to 24 in.
1.50
2 to 2Vz ft.
2.00
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JUNIPERUS —continued
horizontalis glauca
Blue Creeping
Juniper
Each
10
100
12 to 15 in. spread.
.$ 1.00
$ 9.00
15 to 18 in. spread.
. 1.50
13.50
japonica
Japanese
Juniper
2% to 3 ft. spread.
. 4.00
35.00
3 to 3 l /o ft. spread.
45.00
sabina
Savin
Juniper
15 to 18 in. spread.
. 1.50
14.25
18 to 24. in. spread.
. 1.80
16.50
2 to 2Vo ft. spread.
. 2.25
20.25
2 x /o to 3 ft. spread.
. 2.75
24.00
3 to 3Vo ft. spread.
. 4.00
37.50
sabina tamariscifolia
Tamarix
Juniper
15 to 18 in.
. 2.00
18 to 24 in.
. 2.50
scopulorum glauca Chandler
's New Blue Colorado
Juniper
2 to 3 ft.
. 2.50
22.50
squamata meyeri
Meyer
Juniper
2 to 3 ft.
. 2.75
25.00
virginiana dayii
Day Cedar
6‘ to 7 ft.
. 6.00
virginiana glauca
Blue Cedar
4 to 5 ft.
. 3.75
33.75
5 to 6 ft.
. 4.50
41.25
virginalis
12 to 15 in.
. 1.25
11.25
15 to 18 in.
. 1.75
15.00
18 to 24 in.
. 2.00
18.75
PICEA-
-Spruce
canadensis
White Spruce
Each
10
100
1 V 2 to 2 ft.
.$ 1.00
$ 9.00
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.25
12.00
canadensis nana
Dwarf White Spruce
6 to 8 in. spread.
. 1.35
12.75
$120.00
8 to 10 in. spread.
. 1.60
15.00
145.00
10 to 12 in. spread.
. 2.00
18.75
12 to 15 in. spread.
. 2.50
22.50
canadensis albertiana
Black Hills Spruce
7 to 8 ft.
. 7.50
8 to 10 ft.
. 10.00
excelsa
Norway Spruce
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.40
12.75
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.75
16.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.50
5 to 6 ft.
. 3.00
6 to 7 ft.
. 4.25
7 to 8 ft.
excelsa pygmaea
Pigmy Spruce
6 to 8 in.
. 1.35
12.75
120.00
8 to 10 in.
. 1.60
15.00
145.00
10 to 12 in.
. 2.00
18.75
12 to 15 in.
. 2.50
22.50
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PICEA —continued
glauca conica Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Each 10 100
12 to 15 in.$ 1.75 $ 16.75
polita Tiger Tail Spruce
15 to 18 in. 1.60 15.00
18 to 24 in. 2.00 18.00
2 to 2V Z ft. 2.25 20.25
2V 2 to 3 ft. 2.75 26.50
pungens Colorado Spruce
2 to 2Vz ft. 1.50
2Vz to 3 ft. 1.75
3 to 4 ft. 2.00
4 to 5 ft. 2.50
5 to 6 ft. 3.50 33.75
6 to 7 ft. 6.00 56.25
7 to 8 ft. 7.00 63.75
pungens glauca Colorado Blue Spruce
18 to 24 in. 2.50
2 to 2Vz ft. 2.75
2Vz to 3 ft. 3.00
3 to 4 ft. 3.75
4 to 5 ft. 5.50
5 to 6 ft. 7.00 63.75
6 to 7 ft. 8.50 82.50
7 to 8 ft. 10.00 97.50
8 to 10 ft. 13.50 112.50
pungens kosteri
2 to 2Vz ft.
2Vz to 3 ft.
3 to 3Vz ft.
3Yz to 4 ft.
4 to 4 y 2 ft.
4V 2 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
7 to 8 ft.
Prices for larger trees on request
Rosters Blue Spruce
3.75
4.25
4.75
5.50
7.00
10.50 82.50
12.00 105.00
14.50 135.00
16.50 150.00
pungens moerheimi
2 to 2Yz ft. 4.50 42.50
2% to 3 ft. 6.50 60.00
3 to 3V 2 ft. 8.50 75,00
PINUS—Pines
flexilis Limber Pine
Each 10 100
7 to 8 ft.$ 8.00 $ 72.50
8 to 9 ft. 10.00 97.50
montana Swiss Mountain Pine
2 to 2V 2 ft. 2.50
2% to 3 ft. 3.00
3 to 4 ft. 4.00
montana mughus
12 to 15 in. spread
15 to 18 in. spread
18 to 24 in. spread
2 to 2Yz ft. spread
2Yz to 3 ft. spread
Dwarf Mountain Pine
1.75 16.50
2.25 20.25
2.50 24.00
3.50 33.75
4.00 37.50
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PINUS —continued
nigra (austriaca)
Austrian Pine
Each 10 100
3
to
4
ft.
.$ 2.50
4
to
5
ft.
. 4.00
5
to
6
ft.
. 6.00
6
to
7
ft.
. 7.50
7
to
8
ft.
. 8.50
8
to
9
ft.
. 13.50
resinosa
Red Pine
3
to
4
ft.
. 4.00
4
to
5
ft.
. 4.75
5
to
6
ft.
. 5.50
6
to
7
ft.
. 6.50
7
to
8
ft.
. 8.50
$ 82.50
8
to
9
ft.
. 10.00
97.50
9
to
10 ft.
. 13.00
127.50 $1150.00
10 to 12 ft.
. 15.00
135.00 1300.00
12 to 14 ft.
. 17.50
165.00 1600.00
strobus
White Pine
3
to
4
ft.
. 3.00
27.75
4
to
5
ft.
. 4.50
41.25
5
to
6
ft.
. 5.00
48.75
6
to
7
ft.
. 7.00
7
to
8
ft.
. 9.00
8
to
10 ft.
. 12.00
10 to 12 ft.
. 18.50
180.00
12 to 14 ft.
. 23.00
225.00
sylvestris
Scotch Pine
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.25
20.25
12 to 14 ft.
. 25.00
SEUDOTSUGA douglasi
Douglas Fir
2
to
3
ft.
. 1.75
16.50
3
to
4
ft.
. 2.25
20.25
4
to
5
ft.
. 2.75
24.00
5
to
6
ft.
. 4.00
33.75
6
to
7
ft.
. 5.50
52.50
7
to
8
ft.
. 6.75
63.75
8
to
9
ft.
. 7.50
71.25
canadensis
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2% ft.
TAXUS—Yew
Each
spread.$ 1.60
spread. 2.25
spread. 2.75
Canadian Yew
10
$ 15.00
21.50
24.00
100
canadensis stricta
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
cuspidata
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2y 2 ft.
2y 2 to 3 ft.
3 to 3y 2 ft.
3y 2 to 4 ft.
4 to 4)V 2 ft.
Dwarf Hedge Yew
spread. 2.00 18.75
spread. 2.40 22.50
spread. 2.75 26.25
Spreading Japanese Yew
spread. 2.25 21.00 $187.50
spread. 3.00 26.50 250.00
spread. 4.25 40.00 375.00
spread. 5.75 56.00 525.00
spread. 6.50 63.75
spread. 9.00
spread. 12.00
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TAXUS—cuspidata —continued
Specimens
2y> to 3 ft. spread.
3 to 3Vs ft. spread.
cuspidata capitata
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2 Vs ft.
2V 2 to 3 ft.
3 to 3 y 2 ft.
sy a to 4 ft.
4 to 4y> ft.
4y 2 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
7 to 8 ft.
cuspidata nana (brevifolia)
12 to 15 in. spread.
15 to 18 in. spread.
18 to 21 in. spread.
21 to 24 in. spread.
cuspidata columnaris
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2 Vs ft.
2% to 3 ft.
3 to 3 y 2 ft.
3Vs to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
7 to 8 ft.
cuspidata intermedia
12 to 15 in. spread.
15 to 18 in. spread.
18 to 24 in. spread.
2 to 2Vs ft. spread.
2Vs to 3 ft. spread.
cuspidata intermedia capitata
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2M> ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
media Hicksii
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 3V 2 ft.
3 y 3 to 4 ft.
Each
10
100
$ 6.00
$ 57.00
8.00
75.00
Upright Japan 1
ese Yew
2.25
20.00
$187.50
2.50
24.00
225.00
3.50
33.75
300.00
4.75
45.00
5.25
50.00
8.00
75.00
8.50
82.50
12.00
112.50
15.00
18.00
Dwarf Japan
ese Yew
2.25
20.25
180.00
3.00
27.75
250.00
3.25
30.75
3.75
33.75
Columnar Yew
2.25
21.00
2.60
24.00
3.75
33.75
6.00
56.25
6.75
63.75
9.00
78.75
10.00
12.50
Intermediate Yew
1.75
15.00
2.25
20.25
3.60
33.75
4.50
6.00
Pyramidal Yew
3.50
30.00
5.00
48.00
9.50
90.00
12.00
115.00
Hick
’s Taxus
1.75
16.50
O QK
20.25
3.00
27.00
4.00
36.00
4.75
45.00
THUJA—Arbor vitae
occidentalis American Arborvitce
Each 10 100
7 to 8 ft.$ 4.50 $ 41.25
8 to 9 ft. 5.50 52.50
9 to 10 ft. 7.00 67.50
10 to 12 ft. 9.50 90.00
12 to 14 ft. 12.00 112.50
14 to 16 ft. 16.50 150.00
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occidentalis compacta
Parson’s Arborvitee
Each
10 100
2 to 2% ft.
.$ 2.00
$ 16.50
2 V 2 to 3 ft.
. 2.50
20.25
3 to 3Vs ft.
. 3.75
33.75
3 y 2 to 4 ft.
. 4.00
37.50
occidentalis elegantissima
Golden Tipped Arborvitee
2 l / 2 to 3 ft.
. 1.50
12.75
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.75
15.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.00
16.50
occidentalis globosa
Globe Arborvitee
15 to 18 in.
. 1.25
10.50
18 to 24 in.
. 1.50
12.75
occidentalis Little Gem
Little Gem Arborvitee
6 to 9 in. spread.
. 1.00
9.00
9 to 12 in. spread.
. 1.25
10.50
occidentalis lutea
George Peabody Arborvitee
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.60
24.00
5 to 6 ft.
. 4.00
37.50
6 to 8 ft.
. 4.50
41.25
occidentalis nigra
Dark American Arborvitee
18 to 24 in.
. 1.00
9.00 $ 75.00
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.50
12.75 112.50
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.75
15.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.25
5 to 6 ft.
. 3.25
6 to 7 ft.
. 4.50
42.00
7 to 8 ft.
. 6.00
56.25 527.50
8 to 9 ft.
. 7.00
63.75 600.00
occidentalis pvramidalis
Pyramid Arborvitee
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.75
16.50 150.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 2.50
22.50 200.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.75
25.50 240.00
5 to 6 ft.
. 3.00
27.75
6 to 7 ft.
. 3.75
33.75
7 to 8 ft.
. 4.25
37.50
8 to 10 ft.
. 5.00
48.75
occidentalis rosenthali
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
Rosenthal Arborvitee
2.00
2.7 5
3.25
occidentalis umbraculifera
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2Va ft.
Conical Arborvitee
1.20 10.50
1.35 12.00
1.75 15.00
2.00 16.50
occidentalis vervaeneana
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
Verveene Arborvitee
3.75 33.75
4.50 41.25
occidentalis wareana
2 to 2Vo ft.
2% to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Siberian Arborvitee
1.75 15.00
2.00 16.50
2.50 20.25
occidentalis woodwardi Woodward Globe Arborvitee
15 to 18 in. 1.00 9.00
18 to 24 in. 1.50 12.75
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ADAMS NURSERY, INC.
TSUGA—Hemlock
canadensis Canadian Hemlock
Each
10
100
18 to 24 in.
.$ 1.50
$ 14.25
$127.50
2 to 3 ft.
. 2.00
16.50
150.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 2.75
24.00
225.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 3.75
33.75
300.00
5 to 6 ft.
. 4.50
41.25
375.00
6 to 7 ft.
. 6.00
56.25
475.00
7 to 8 ft.
. 7.50
63.75
600.00
8 to 9 ft.
. 10.50
97.50
9 to 10 ft.
. 13.50
10 to 11 ft. specimens.
. 18.00
roliniana
Carolina Hemlock
18 to 24 in.
. 1.50
12.75
2 to 2% ft.
. 2.00
16.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.75
24.00
5 to 6 ft.
. 4.50
33.75
CANADIAN HEMLOCK
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
13
£-vetqteen
ARCTOSTAPHYLLOS uvaursi
Bear berry
Each
10
100
This all around evergreen
groundcover does well in
poor
soil, in sun or shade.
3 to 6 in. pot grown.
.$ .35
$
3.00
$ 25.00
6 to 9 in. pot grown.
.50
4.50
37.50
CALLUNA vulgaris
Heather
6 to 8 in.
.50
4.50
8 to 10 in.
.75
6.00
DAPHNE cneorum
Garland Flower
5 to 7 in. spread.
.50
4.50
37.50
6 to 9 in. spread.
5.25
45.00
9 to 12 in. spread.
.90
7.50
67.50
12 to 15 in. spread.
. 1.20
10.50
90.00
15 to 18 in. spread.
. 1.50
12.75
112.50
EUONYMUS radicans
Wintercreeper
12 to 15 in .
.40
3.75
15 to 18 in.
.60
5.25
18 to 24 in.
.75
6.00
radicans argenteo-marginatus
Silveredge
12 to 15 in .
.40
3.75
15 to 18 in.
.60
5.25
radicans carrieri
Glossy
Wintercreeper
12 to 15 in.
.35
3.00
15 to 18 in.
.40
3.50
18 to 24 in.
.45
3.75
radicans colorata
18 to 24 in.
.45
3.75
radicans kewensis
3 years .
4 in. pots.
Baby Winter creeper
.40 3.50
.50 4.50
radicans vegetus
12 to 15 in.. .
15 to 18 in...
18 to 24 in.. .
Big Leaf Wintercreeper
.60 5.25
.70 6.00
.80 7.50
HELEBORUS NIGER
2 year old plants. .
3 year old plants. .
Christmas Rose
1.00 9.00
1.25 11.00
ILEX crenata convexa (Bullata)
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
1.50
Japanese Holly
14.00 120.00
2.25
20.25
187.50
2.60
24.00
glabra
18 to 24 in,
2 to 2V Z ft
Inkb er ry
2.75 25.50
4.00 37.50
KALMIA LATIFOLIA
Bushy nursery grown plants.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2Vz ft.
2V 2 to 3 ft.
3 to 3% ft.
Mountain Laurel
1.50 14.00 135.00
2.00 18.00 170.00
2.50 24.00
3.25 30.00
4.00
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KALMIA LATIFOLIA— continued,
Collected bushy plants.
Each
4 to 5 ft.$ 8.50
5 to 6 ft. 12.50
10
100
6 to 8 ft.
20.00
LEUCOTHOE catesbsei
12 to 18 in. 1.25
18 to 24 in. 1.75
2 to 2% ft. 2.25
2Vs to 3 ft. 2.60
Drooping Leucothoe
$ 9.75
16.50
21.00
24.00
MUHLENBECKIA nana
Pot grown plants.50
PACHISTIMA canbyi
4 to 6 in. B & B.35
6 to 9 in. B & B.45
9 to 12 in. B & B.85
4.50 $ 40.00
Canby Pachistima
3.00
3.75
7.50
22.50
35.00
67.50
PACHYSANDRA terminalis
2 years, pot grown.
3 years, pot grown.
PIERIS floribunda
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2Vs ft.
2Vs to 3 ft.
spread. 1.50
spread. 1.60
spread. 2.25
spread. 2.50
spread. 3.00
Japanese Spurge
1.75 15.00
3.00 22.50
Mountain Andromeda
12.50
15.00
20.00
24.00
27.00
japomca
15 to 18
18 to 24
2 to 3 ft
in.
in.
PYRACANTHA
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Coccinea Lalandi
Japanese Andromeda
1.50 12.75
2.00 16.50
2.75 24.00
Laland Firethorn
3.00 27.75
4.50 41.25
RHODODENDRON carolinianum Carolina Rhododendron
12 to 15 in. 2.20 20.25 180.00
15 to 18 in. 2.50 24.00 210.00
18 to 24 in. 3.00 27.00 240.00
2 to 2Vs ft. 3.50
2Vs to 3 ft. 4.25
carolinianum album White Carolina Rhododendron
12 to 18 in. 1.50
18 to 24 in. 1.80
2 to 2Vs ft. 2.40
catawbiense
Catawbiense
Rhododendron
15 to 18 in.
. 1.75
16.50
150.00
18 to 24 in.
. 2.50
24.00
225.00
2 to 2Vs ft.
. 3.50
33.75
300.00
2 Vs to 3 ft.
. 6.00
56.25
3 to 3 Vs ft.
. 7.00
67.50
Extra bushy specimens.
2 to 2Vs ft.
. 5.25
50.00
2 Vs to 3 ft.
. 6.00
57.50
catawbiense compacta
Very compact in growth,
desir-
able for borders.
15 to 18 in .
. 3.75
35.00
18 to 24 in.
. 5.00
45.00
420.00
2 to 2Vs ft.
. 6.50
62.50
600.00
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RHODODENDRON —continued
maximum Rosebay Rhododendron
Each
10
100
15 to 18 in.
.$ 1.75
$ 15.00
$142.50
1 V 2 to 2 ft.
. 2.00
18.75
172.50
2 to 2% ft.
20.25
187.50
2Vo to 3 ft.
. 3.25
27.75
262.50
3 to 4 ft.
. 5.75
56.25
4 to 5 ft. collected. . . .
. 7.50
70.00
5 to 6 ft. collected. . . .
. 10.00
95.00
6 to 8 ft. collected. . . .
. 12.50
110.00
HYBRID
Named
Varieties
18 to 24 in.
. 3.50
2 to 2y 3 ft.
. 4.50
VINCA MINOR
Myrtle or Common Periwinkle
Field grown.
.25
2.00
15.00
4 in. pots.
.30
2.50
22.50
VINCA MINOR ALBA
White Myrtle
4 in. pots.
.40
3.50
28.00
VINCA MINOR BOWLES VARIETY
Broader leaf, larger
flowers and
more of them.
4 in. pots.
.40
3.50
28.00
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSIS
Extremely hardy and prolific bloomer
Adams Evergreen Shrubs are guaranteed.
Common name Index on page four.
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ADAMS NURSERY, INC.
“PeciduouA 'T’leei
ACER dasycarpum
Silver
Maple
Each
10
100
6 to 8 ft.
.$ 1.75
$ 7.50
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.25
11.25
10 to 12 ft.
. 1.65
14.25
12 to 14 ft., 1 y 2 to 1% in. caliper.
. 2.25
20.25
14 to 16 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. 3.00
26.25
dasycarpum weiri
Weir’s
Cut-Leaf
Maple
6 to 8 ft.
. 1.35
12.75
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.75
16.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.00
18.00
12 to 14 ft.
. 3.00
27.50
14 to 16 ft.
. 3.50
32.50
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3 y 2 in. caliper...
. 6.50
60.00
18 to 20 ft., SV 2 to 4 in. cal.
. 8.50
75.00
20 to 30 ft., 4 to 6 in. cal.
. 15.00
to 30.00 each
palmatum atropurpureum Bloodleaf Japanese Maple
15 to 18 in.
. 1.75
12.75
18 to 24 in.
. 2.25
20.25
2 to 2y 3 ft.
. 3.50
platanoides
Norway Maple
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.75
16.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.50
24.00 j
$225.00
12to 14 ft., iy 2 to 1% in. caliper.
. 3.00
27.00
262.50
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. 3.50
33.00
300.00
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2V 3 in. cal.
. 4.25
41.25
375.00
16 to 18 ft., 2% to 3 in. cal.
. 6.50
60.00
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3y 3 in. cal.
. 10.00
90.00
16 to 18 ft., 3% to 4 in. cal.
. 14.00
130.00
16 to 18 ft., 4 to 4y 3 in. cal.
. 18.50
175.00
16 to 18 ft., 4 V 2 to 5 in. cal.
. 25.00
platanoides schwedleri
Schwedler
Maple
6 to 8 ft.
. 2.50
24.00
8 to 10 ft.
. 3.50
33.75
10 to 12 ft.
. 4.00
37.50
12 to 14 ft., iy 3 to 1% in. caliper.
. 4.25
41.25
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. 4.75
45.00
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2 V 2 in. cal.
. 5.50
48.75
16 to 18 ft., 2% to 3 in. cal.
. 7.50
67.50
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.
. 12.00
100.00
16 to 18 ft., 3% to 4 in. cal.
. 15.00
140.00
16 to 18 ft., 4 to 4 y 2 in. cal.
. 20.00
180.00
16 to 18 ft., 4Vs to 5 in. cal.
. 30.00
rubrum
Red
Maple
10 to 12 ft.
. 3.50
12 to 14 ft.
. 5.00
taccharum
Rock or Sugar
Maple
8 to 10 ft.
. 2.00
18.00
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.50
24.00
12 to 14 ft., IV 2 to 1% in. caliper.
. 3.00
28.00
270.00
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. 3.50
33.00
315.00
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2M> in. cal.
. 4.25
41.25
375.00
16 to 18 ft., 2 V 2 to 3 in. cal.
. 6.00
57.00
525.00
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.
. 10.00
90.00
16 to 18 ft., 3Vs to 4 in. cal.
. 14.00
16 to 18 ft., 4 to 4y> in. cal.
. 18.50
16 to 18 ft., 4% to 5 in. cal.
. 25.00
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17
^DSCULUS carnea
Red Horse Chestnut
Each
3 to 4 ft.$ 3.50
4 to 5 ft. 4.00
5 to 6 ft. 4.50
10
100
hippocastanum
White Horse Chestnut
4 to 6 ft.
$ 14,00
6 to 8 ft.
20.25
ARALIA spinosa
Hercules Club
6 to 8 ft.
. . . . 1.50
BETULA alba
European White Birch
4 to 5 ft. clumps.
. . . . 1.25
11.25
5 to 6 ft.
. .. . 1.25
11.25
alba laciniata
Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch
5 to 6 ft.
.... 2.25
16.50 $150.00
6 to 8 ft.
.... 2.75
24.00
8 to 9 ft.
_ 3.25
30.00
9 to 10 ft.
. . . . 3.50
33.75
lenta
Sweet Birch
6 to 8 ft.
16.50
8 to 10 ft.
. . . . 2.75
24.00
lutea
Yellow Birch
5 to 6 ft.
. . . . 1.60
15.00
6 to 8 ft.
16.50
8 to 10 ft.
.. . . 2.75
24.00
papyrifera
Canoe or Paper Birch
4 to 6 ft.
.... 2.00
16.50 150.00
6 to 8 ft.
. . . . 2.50
20.25
8 to 10 ft.
_ 3.50
30.00
CATALPA bignonioides nana
Umbrella Catalpa
1 year heads.
. . . . 1.50
12.75
2 year heads.
. . .. 2.00
16.50
speciosa
Western Catalpa
8 to 10 ft.
. . . . 1.35
11.25
10 to 12 ft.
. . . . 1.75
16.50
CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum
Katsura Tree
6 to 8 ft.;.
. . . . 3.00
CERCIS canadensis
Red Bud or Judas Tree
3 to 4 ft.
6.75
CHIONANTHUS virginica
White Fringe
3 to 4 ft.
.. .. 1.00
9.00
4 to 5 ft.
. ... 1.50
12.75
5 to 6 ft.
_ 2.00
15.00
CLADRASTIS lutea (virgilia)
Yellow Wood
6 to 8 ft.
.... 2.75
24.00
8 to 10 ft.
. . .. 3.00
27.75
10 to 12 ft.
. .. . 4.00
37.50
CORNUS florida
White Flowering Dogwood
3 to 4 ft.
_ 1.50
12.75 112.50
4 to 5 ft.
_ 2.00
16.50 150.00
5 to 6 ft.
. . . . 3.00
27.75 262.50
6 to 8 ft.
. . . . 4.50
41.25 375.00
8 to 10 ft.
, . . . 6.00
48.75 450.00
10 to 12 ft.
. . .. 7.50
60.00 570.00
florida rubra
Pink Flo
wering Dogwood
2 to 3 ft.
, 1.75
16.50 150.00
3 to 4 ft.
.. . . 2.50
24.00 225.00
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CORNUS—florida rubra— continued
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
7 to 8 ft.
CRATVEGUS cordata
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
oxyacantha albo-plena
oxyacantha rosea
oxyacantha splendens
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
FAGUS americana
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 7 ft.
7 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
svlvatica
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
sylvatica purpurea riversii
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
Each
10
100
.$ 4.00
$ 37.50
$337.50
. 5.75
56.25
487.50
. 7.00
67.00
. 9.00
85.00
Washington
Thorn
. 2.25
20.25
187.50
. 2.75
24.00
225.00
. 3.25
27.75
. 4.00
37.50
White Hawthorn
Pink Hawthorn
Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn
1.75
16.50
2.25
20.25
2.75
24.00
3.50
5.00
7.50
10.00
American
Beech
European
Beech
1.50
13.50
2.00
16.50
3.00
24.00
4.50
41.25
Rivers Purple
Beech
4.00
37.50
6.00
52.50
7.50
67.50
10.00
90.00
FRAXINUS americana American White Ash
10 to 12 ft.
. . . 2.25
12 to 14 ft.
. . . 3.00
14 to 16 ft.
. .. 4.00
GINKGO biloba
Maidenhair Tree
4 to 5 ft.
. . . 1.75
15.00 135.00
5 to 6 ft.
. . . 2.50
22.50
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 3.25
27.75
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 4.50
41.25
10 to 12 ft.
. . . 6.00
GLEDITSIA triacanthos
Honey Locust
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.25
12.00
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 1.75
HALESIA tetraptera
Silver Bell
3 to 4 ft.
.85
6.00
4 to 5 ft.
. . . 1.00
7.50
5 to 6 ft.
. . . 1.35
10.00
KOELREUTERIA paniculata
Varnish Tree
4 to 5 ft.
. . . 1.60
12.75
5 to 6 ft.
. . . 2.00
16.50
LARIX europaea
European Larch
4 to 6 ft.
. . . 3.00
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 5.00
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 6.50
leptolepis
Japanese Larch
8 to 10 ft.
. .. 6.50
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LIRIODENDRON tulipifera
Tulip Tree
Each 10 100
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
. 2.25
MAGNOLIA soulangeana
Saucer Magnolia
2 to 3 ft.
. 2.50 $ 24.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 4.25 39.00
4 to 5 ft.
. 5.50
5 to 6 ft.
. 7.50
stellata
Star Magnolia
2 to 2Yz ft.
. 4.50
2y 2 to 3 ft.
. 5.50
MALUS
Flowering Crabapples
arnoldiana
Arnold Crab
atrosanguinea
Carmine Crab
floribunda
Japanese Flowering Crab
niedzwetzkyana Redvein Crab
scheideckeri Scheidecker Crab
theifera
Tea Crab
Prices on above varieties.
4 to 5 ft.
. 1.25
11.25
5 to 6 ft.
. 1.75
15.00
6 to 8 ft.
. 2.00
18.75
ioensis plena
Bechtel Crab
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.00
9.00 $ 75.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.35
12.75 112.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 1.75
16.50 150.00
5 to 6 ft.
. 2.50
24.00 225.00
sargenti
Sargent Crab
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.50
13.50
4 to 5 ft.
. 1.75
16.50
MORUS alba tatarica
Russian Mulberry
6 to 8 ft.
. 1.75
15.00
OXYDENDRUM arboreum
Sourwood
2 to 3 ft.
. 1.25
9.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.50
12.75
4 to 5 ft.
. 2.00
16.50
5 to 6 ft.
. 2.75
POPULUS eugenei (monolifera)
Carolina Poplar
6 to 8 ft.
.75
6.00
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.00
6.75
10 to 12 ft.
. 1.25
9.75
nigra italica
Lombardy Poplar
6 to 8 ft.
.75
6.00 52.50
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.00
7.50 67.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 1.50
11.25
12 to 14 ft.
. 1.75
15.00
PRUNUS bleriana
Purple Leaf Plum
Pink double flowers.
5 to 6 ft.
. 1.35
11.25
kansan
Japanese Flowering Cherry
Double deep pink.
4 to 5 ft.
_ 1.75
5 to 6 ft.
. 2.25
newport
Purple Leaf Newport Plum
4 to 5 ft.
.... 1.00
7.50
5 to 6 ft.
_ 1.50
10.50
6 to 8 ft.
.... 2.00
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verseuvious
Each
10 100
5 to 6 ft.
. . .$ 1.50
subhirtella pendula
Weeping Japan Cherry
5 to 6 ft., 2 yr. heads.
. .. 3.50
QUERCUS alba
White Oak
6 to 8 ft.
... 3.50
$ 30.00
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 4.50
coccinea
Scarlet Oak
5 to 6 ft...
. . . 2.50
22.25
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 3.00
26.25
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 5.00
10 to 12 ft.
. .. 6.00
macrocarpa
Mossy Cup Oak
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 3.50
26.25
8 to 10 ft.
. .. 4.50
37.50
nigra
Water Oak
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 3.50
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 4.50
palustris
Pin Oak
6 to 8 ft.
... 2.00
16.50 $150.00
8 to 10 ft., 1% to iy 3 in. caliper
... 2.50
20.25
10 to 12 ft., iy 2 to 1% in. cal.. .
.. . 3.50
33.75
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. . . 4.50
41.25
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2 x / 2 in. cal.
. . . 6.00
56.25
14 to 16 ft., 2 x / 2 to 3 in. cal.
. . . 7.50
67.50
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.
. . . 12.00
112.50
rubra
Red Oak
6 to 8 ft.
.. . 3.00
24.00 225.00
8 to 10 ft., 1% to iy 2 in .caliper
... 4.00
33.75
10 to 12 ft., U/o to 1% in. cal.. .
. . . 5.50
52.50
10 to 12 ft., 1 % to 2 in. cal.
. . . 6.50
60.00
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2y 2 in. cal.
.. . 8.00
75.00
ROBINIA globosa
Globe Locust
6 to 8 ft. standards.
.. . 3.50
30.00
SALIX babylonica
Babylon
Weeping Willow
6 to 8 ft.
... 1.50
10.50
8 to 10 ft.
... 2.00
15.00 135.00
10 to 12 ft.
... 2.75
20.25 187.50
blanda
Wisconsin Weeping Willow
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.50
10.50
8 to 10 ft.
. . . 2.00
15.00 135.00
10 to 12 ft.
. . . 2.75
20.25 187.50
britzensis
Bronze Bark Willow
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.50
10.50
8 to 10 ft.
... 2.00
15.00
caprea
Pussy Willow
4 to 5 ft.
.75
5.25
5 to 6 ft.
. . . 1.00
6.75
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.25
9.00
elegantissima
Thurlow’s
Weeping Willow
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.50
10.50
8 to 10 ft..
... 2.00
15.00 135.00
10 to 12 ft.
. .. 2.75
20.25 187.50
niobe
Niobe
Weeping Willow
6 to 8 ft.
. . . 1.50
10.50 90.00
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
21
SALIX —continued
pentandra Laurel Leaf Willow
Each 10 100
4 to 5 ft.$ .75 $ 6.00 $ 52.50
5 to 6 ft. 1.00 7.50
6 to 8 ft. 1.50 11.25
vitellina Golden Bark Willow
6 to 8 ft. 1.50 11.25
8 to 10 ft. 2.00 15.00
SOPHORA japonica
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
SORBUS
4 to 5
5 to 6
6 to 8
americana
ft.
ft.
ft.
aucupana
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
10 to 12 ft.
aucuparia pendula
4 year.
SYRINGA japonica
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
TILIA americana
8 to 10 ft.
cordata
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
10 to 12 ft.
12 to 14 ft.
14 to 16 ft.
platyphyllos
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
10 to 12 ft.
12 to 14 ft.
14 to 16 ft.
vulgaris
6 to 8 ft.
8 to 10 ft.
10 to 12 ft., 1 y 3 to 2 in. cal.
Chinese Scholar Tree
.... 1.25 9.75
.... 1.50 12.75
.... 2.00
.... 2.50
_ 3.00
American Mountain Ash
_ 2.00 16.50 150.00
_ 2.25 20.25 187.50
. 3.00 27.75
European Mountain Ash
. 2.00 16.50 150.00
_ 2.75 20.25 187.50
. 3.25 30.00
Weeping Mountain Ash
. 5.00
Japanese Tree Lilac
. 1.00 6.75
. 1.50 9.00
. 2.00
American Linden
. 2.00
Little Leaf European Linden
2.50
3.50
4.00
4.50
6.00
24.00
31.50
37.50
41.25
52.50
2.25
3.25
4.25
5.50
7.00
2.00
3.00
4.25
Broad-Leaf
18.75
28.50
375.00
495.00
Linden
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2V 3 in. cal. 5.50
14 to 16 ft.
ULMUS
2Vs to 3 in. cal.
americana
8 to 10 ft.
10 to 12 ft., 1V 2 to 1% in. caliper.
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2% in. cal.
16 to 18 ft., 2y s to 3 in.
16 to 18 ft., 3 to 3Va in.
18 to 20 ft., 3% to 4 in.
20 to 25 ft., 4 to 4% in.
20 to 25 ft., 4y 2 to 5 in.
European Linden
16.50
24.00
37.50
48.75
67.50
American Elm
7.50
American
1.25 10.50 90.00
1.75 12.75 112.50
2.60 24.00 225.00
3.50 33.75 300.00
cal. 5.50 48.75 450.00
cal. 7.50 63.75 600.00
cal. 10.00 75.00 675.00
cal. 15.00
cal. 20.00
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ADAMS NURSERY, INC.
ULMUS —continued Moline Elm
americana molini
Each
10
100
8 to 10 ft.
.$ 1.50
$ 13.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.25
19.50
12 to 14 ft., iy 2 to 2 in. caliper...
. 2.75
24.00
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2V 2 in. cal.
. 4.00
37.50
16 to 18 ft., 2 x / 2 to 3 in. cal.
. 5.00
45.00
18 to 20 ft., 3 to 3 x / 2 in. cal.
. 7.50
56.25
$525.00
americana vase-shaped
Vase Elm
8 to 10 ft.
. 1.50
13.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.00
19.50
12 to 14 ft., 1 y 2 to 2 in. caliper...
. 2.75
24.00
14 to 16 ft., 1 y 2 to 2 in. cal.
. 3.75
33.75
16 to 18 ft., 2 to 2 x / 2 in. cal.
. 4.50
41.25
18 to 20 ft., 2V 2 to 3 in. cal.
. 6.00
56.25
525.00
wheatley hybrid
Wheatley Elm
8 to 10 ft.
. 2.50
10 to 12 ft.
3.50
pumila
Chinese
or Sibet
ian Elm
5 to 6 ft.
. 1.25
10.50
90.00
6 to 8 ft.
. 1.50
12.75
112.50
8 to 10 ft.
. 2.00
16.50
10 to 12 ft.
. 2.75
24.00
12 to 14 ft., iy 2 to 1% in. caliper.
. 3.50
30.00
12 to 14 ft., 1% to 2 in. cal.
. 4.50
37.50
14 to 16 ft., 2 to 2 x / 2 in. cal.
. 6.00
54.00
16 to 18 ft., 2V 2 to 3 in. cal.
. 7.50
60.00
18 to 20 ft., 3 to 3V 2 in. cal.
. 9.00
80.00
20 to 22 ft., 3V 2 to 4 in. cal.
. 10.00
90.00
20 to 25 ft., 4 to 6 in. cal.
. 15.00 to 35.00
each
NORWAY MAPLE
One of the best city street trees
Adams Plants are guaranteed.
Common Names will be found on page 4.
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
23
TPeclduoui lihtultl
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphylla
Five Leaf Aralia
Each
10 100
2 to 3 ft.
. ..$ .50
$ 3.15 $ 27.00
3 to 4 ft.
.60
4.50 37.50
4 to 5 ft.
6.00 52.50
ALTHEA stf* HIBISCUS
AMELANCHIER canadensis
Downy Shadblow
2 to 3 ft.
6.75
3 to 4 ft.
9.00
ARONIA arbutifolia
Red Chokeberry
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.75
melanocarpa
Black Chokeberry
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.00
AZALEA arborescens
Sweet Azalea
15 to 18 in.
. . 1.50
12.75
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.00
2 to 2y 3 ft.
. . 2.50
2% to 3 ft.
. . 3.00
calendulacea (lutea)
Flame Azalea
15 to 18 in.
. . 1.50
12.75
18 to 24 in.
. . 2.00
16.50
2 to 2Yz ft.
.. 2.50
20.25 187.50
2VS to 3 ft.
. . 3.25
27.75 262.50
3 to 4 ft.
. . 4.00
33.75
canescens
Piedmont Azalea
15 to 18 in.
.. 1.50
12.75
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.00
16.50
2 to 3 ft.
. . 2.50
20.25 187.50
3 to 4 ft.
. . 3.50
26.25
kaempferi
Torch Azalea
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.50
20.25
mollis
Chinese Azalea
15 to 18 in.
.. 2.00
16.50
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.50
% 20.25
nudiflora
Pinxter Azalea
15 to 18 in.
.. 1.50
9.00
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.00
12.75
pontica
Ghent Azalea
2 to 3 ft.
.. 3.50
32.50
3 to 4 ft.
. . 4.50
42.50
poukhanensis
Korean Azalea
15 to 18 in.
. . 1.75
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.25
2 to 2% ft.
. . 3.00
vaseyi
Pinks hell Azalea
15 to 18 in.
.. 2.00
16.50
18 to 24 in.
.. 2.50
19.50
2 to 2y 2 ft.
.. 3.50
24.00
2 V 2 to 3 ft.
. . 4.00
33.75
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ADAMS NURSERY, INC.
AZALEA —continued
viscosa Swamp Azalea
Each 10 100
18 to 24 in.$ 1.50 $ 12.75
2 to 3 ft. 2.00 17.25
3 to 4 ft. 3.00
yodogawa Yodogawa Azalea
15 to 18 in. 2.25 21.00
18 to 24 in. 2.50 24.00
BENZOIN aestivale
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Spice Bush
.60 3.75
.75 5.25
BERBERIS
Koreana
New hardy species from
Blotched large leaves,
ous red fall coloring,
clusters of red berries.
Barberry
Korean Barberry
Korea.
Gorge-
Large
12
to
15
in.
.40
3.75
$ 30.00
15
to
18
in.
.50
4.50
37.50
18
to
24
in.
.60
5.25
45.00
Mentorensis
(Plant Patent No. 99)
Upright growth, nearly evergreen
vigorous grower.
12 to 15 in.50
15 to 18 in.55
18 to 24 in.70
2 to 2V 2 ft.90
3.50 27.00
3.80 30.00
5.00 37.50
6.00 45.00
Thunbergi Japanese Barberry
12 to 15 in. ($100.00 per 1,000)....
.20
1.65
12.00
15 to 18 in. ($120.00 per 1,000)_
.25
2.10
15.00
18 to 24 in. ($135.00 per 1,000) ....
.30
2.40
18.00
24 to 30 in.
.35
3.00
24.00
thunbergi atropurpurea Red-Leaved Barberry
12
to
15
in.
.25
1.95
15.00
15
to
18
in.
.35
2.70
22.50
18
to
24
in.
.45
3.75
30.00
24
to
30
in.
.50
4.50
37.50
thunbergi erecta
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 110
Propagation Rights Reserved)
9 to 12 in. ($120.00 per 1,000)_
12 to 15 in. ($150.00 per 1,000)_
15 to 18 in. ($180.00 per 1,000)_
18 to 24 in. ($225.00 per 1,000)_
24 to 30 in. ($300.00 per 1,000)_
30 to 36 in.
36 to 42 in.
Truehedge Columnberry
.25
2.00
14.25
.30
2.50
17.25
.35
2.80
20.25
.45
3.30
25.50
.55
4.50
33.75
.75
6.00
49.50
.90
7.50
60.00
thunbergi minor
9 to 12 in....
12 to 15 in.. .
Box Barberry
.35 2.70 22.50
.50 3.75 30.00
BUDDLEIA alternifolia
18 to 24 in.
2 t-o 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
davidi magnifica
Strong plants.
Chinese Butterfly Bush
.35 2.70 24.00
.50 3.75 30.00
.60 4.50 37.50
Ox Eye Butterfly Bush
.35 2.25 18.00
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
25
BUDDLEIA— continued
lie de France
Strong plants.
Charming
New pink variety.
CALYCANTHUS floridus
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
CARAGANA arborescens
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
CLETHRA alnifolia
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2 x /z ft.
CORNUS alba (siberica)
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
elegantissima
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
mascula
3 to 4 ft.
paniculata
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
stolonifera flaviramea
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
COTONEASTER acutifolia
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
dielsiana
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
divaricata
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
horizontalis
5 in. pots, 6 to 9 in. spread. .
5 in. pots, 9 to 12 in. spread.
7 in. pots, 15 to 18 in. spread
CYDONIA japonica
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
japonica rubra
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Each
10 100
. .$ .40
$ 3.00 $ 22.50
.60
5.25 45.00
Sweet Shrub
3.75
4.50
Siberian Pea Tree
2.55
3.15
4.50
Summer Sweet
.50
4.50 37.50
6.00 52.50
Tartarian Dogwood
.35
2.55 21.00
3.15 27.00
.65
4.50 37.50
Variegated Dogwood
4.50 37.50
.75
6.00 52.50
.90
6.75
Cornelian Cherry
. 1.35
12.75
Gray Dogwood
.50
3.75 30.00
. .70
5.25 45.00
Golden Twig Dogwood
.50
3.15
.65
4.50
.75
6.00
Pekin Cotoneaster
.60
5.25
. .75
6.75
Diels Cotoneaster
. .75
6.75
.90
8.25
Spreading Cotoneaster
.75
6.75
. 1.00
9.00 75.00
. 1.35
12.75 112.50
Rock Cotoneaster
.75
6.00 52.50
.90
8.25 75.00
. 1.10
9.00
Flowering Quince
.40
2.70 22.50
.50
3.75 30.00
.60
5.25 45.00
Scarlet Flowering Quince
.60
5.25 45.00
.75
6.75 60.00
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ADAMS NURSERY, INC.
DAPHNE mezereum February Daphne
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
24 to 30 in.
Each
....$ .50
.75
_ 1.00
. . . . 1.25
10 100
$ 4.50
5.25
6.75
9.75
DEUTZIA gracilis
12 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
.50
Slender Deutzia
2.85
4.12
lemoinei
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.. .
.35
.45
Lemoine Deutzia
2.70 $ 24.00
3.75 33.00
scabra
2 to 3 ft...
3 to 4 ft.. .
Pride of Rochester
.35 2.55 21.00
.40 3.15 27.00
DESMODIUM
2 years....
formosum
.50
Sweet Pea Shrub
3.75 33.00
ENKIANTHUS
18 to 24 in.
campanulatus
Red
_ 1.25
Vein Enkianthus
9.00
2 to 2V 2 ft.
2V 2 to 3 ft.
. . .. 1.50
. . . . 1.75
11.25
16.50
EUONYMUS
3 to 4 ft...
4 to 5 ft.. .
5 to 6 ft.. .
alatus
Winged Euonymus
_ 1.00 9.00
. . .. 1.25 10.50
. . .. 1.50 12.75
alatus compacta
Dwarf Winged Euonymus
2 to 2V 2 ft.
.75
6.75 60.00
2V Z to 3 ft.
. 1.00
9.00 75.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.25
10.50 90.00
yedoensis
Yeddo Euonymus
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
5.25
4 to 5 ft.
.90
6.75
EXOCHORDA grandiflora
Pearl Bush
2 to 3 ft.
.45
3.75
3 to 4 ft.
.•.60
4.50
4 to 5 ft.
.75
6.00
FORSYTHIA intermedia
Golden Bell
2 to 3 ft.
.40
2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.
.50
3.15 27.00
4 to 5 ft.
.60
3.75 33.00
intermedia spectabilis
Showy Border Forsythia
2 to 3 ft.
.40
2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.
.50
3.15 27.00
4 to 5 ft.
.60
4.50 37.50
suspensa Weeping Forsythia
2 to 3 ft.40 2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15 27.00
suspensa fortune! Fortune’s Forsythia
2
to
3
ft.
2.55
21.00
3
to
4
ft.
.50
3.15
27.00
4
to
5
ft.
4.50
37.50
5
to
6
ft.
5.25
HAMAMELIS virginiana
Witch
Hazel
2
to
3
ft.
6.75
3
to
4
ft.
8.25
4
to
5
ft.
11.25
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
or
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HAMAMELIS— continued
vernalis Vernal Witch Hazel
Each 10 100
2 to 3 ft.$ .85 $ 6.75
3 to 4 ft. 1.00 8.25
4 to 5 ft. 1.25 11.25
HIBISCUS syriacus (Rose of Sharon) Althea
Anemonaeflorus. Double rose.
Ardens. Violet.
Banner. White, red center.
Boule de Feu. Red.
Jean d’Arc. White double.
Lady Stanley. White, shaded rose.
Lucy. Double red.
purpurea semi-plena. Purple semi-double,
rubis. Single red.
single pink. Single pink,
totus alba. Single white.
Prices on above varieties.
2 to 3 ft.35 2.55
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15
Standards, 3 to 4 ft.75 5.25
Standards, 4 to 5 ft. 1.00 6.75
coelestis. Single blue.
2 to 3 ft.65 4.50
HYDRANGEA arborescens
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Snow Hill
.40
2.55
$ 21.00
.50
3.15
27.00
.60
4.50
paniculata grandiflora
2 to 3 ft....,.
3 to 4 ft.
Tree Form
4 to 5 ft.
5 to 6 ft.
Pee
Gee Hydrangea
.50
3.75
30.00
.65
4.95
42.00
1.25
12.00
1.50
14.25
HYPERICUM densiflorum
18 to 24 in.
2 to 2% ft.
St. Johnswort
.45 3.75 33.00
.60 4.50 39.00
ILEX verticillata
1 Vz to 2 ft...
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
Winterberry
.50
3.75
30.00
.60
5.25
45.00
.75
6.75
60.00
1.00
8.25
verticillata polycarpa
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Improved Winterberry
.85 7.50 67.50
1.00 8.25
KERRIA japonica flore-plena
2 to 3 ft.
Double Kerria
.75 6.75
KOLKWITZIA amabilis
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Beauty Bush
.50
3.75
30.00
.60
5.25
45.00
.75
6.75
60.00
LIGUSTRUM amurense
1% to 2 ft. ($ 52.50 per 1,000)_
2 to 3 ft. ($ 75.00 per 1,000)
3 to 4 ft. ($112.50 per 1,000)_
Amur
Privet
.15
.75
6.75
.20
1.50
11.25
.30
2.10
15.00
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LIGUSTRUM —continued
ibolium
Ibolium Privet
Each
10
100
lVz to 2 ft. ($52.50 per 1,000).
...$ .15
$ .75
$ 6.00
2 to 3 ft. ($ 75.00 per 1,000) .
.20
1.35
9.00
3 to 4 ft. ($112.50 per 1,000) .
.30
1.50
12.00
ibota
Ibota Privet
iy 2 to 2 ft.
. . . .25
1.80
12.00
2 to 3 ft. ($150.00 per 1,000). . .
2.25
18.00
3 to 4 ft. ($180.00 per 1,000) . . .
.40
3.00
24.00
4 to 5 ft.
3.50
30.00
ibota regelianum
Regal Privet
12 to 18 in.
.30
2.55
22.50
iy 2 to 2 ft.
.40
3.75
30.00
2 to 2Yz ft.
.50
4.87
45.00
ovalifolium
California Privet
iy 3 to 2 ft. ($45.00 per 1,000) . .
.10
.75
6.00
2 to 3 ft. ($67.50 per 1,000) . .
.15
1.00
7.50
3 to 4 ft.
.20
1.25
10.50
LILAC, see SYRINGA
LINDERA, see BENZOIN
LONICERA bella albida White Bell-Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 2.70 22.50
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15 27.00
4 to 5 ft.60 4.50
fragrantissima Winter Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 2.70 22.50
3 to 4 ft.50 3.75 30.00
korolkowi Blue Leaf Honeysuckle
18 to 24 in.45 3.75
2 to 3 ft.60 5.25
maacki Amur Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.50 4.50
3 to 4 ft.65 5.25
morrowi Morrow Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 3.00 22.50
3 to 4 ft.50 3.75 30.00
ruprechtiana Manchurian Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15 27.00
syringantha wolfi Lilac Honeysuckle
‘ 18 to 24 in.60 5.25
2 to 3 ft.80 7.50
tatarica Tatarian Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 2.85 22.50
3 to 4 ft.50 3.75 30.00
tatarica alba White Tatarian Honeysuckle
2 to 3 ft.40 2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15 27.00
tatarica grandiflora rosea
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
MYRICA caroliniensis
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
PHILADELPHUS argentine
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle
.40 2.55 21.00
.50
3.15 27.00
.60
Bayberry
5.25
.80
7.50
.40
Double Syringa
3.00
.50
4.12
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
29
PHILADELPHUS —continued
coronarius
Mock Orange
Each
10 100
2 to 3 ft.
$ 2.55 $ 21.00
3 to 4 ft.
.45
3.15 27.00
4 to 5 ft.
4.50 37.50
coronarius aurea
Golden Leaf Syringa
12 to 15 in.
.40
3.00 27.00
15 to 18 in.
4.50 37.50
glacier
Double Syringa
2 to 3 ft.
.40
3.00
3 to 4 ft.
.50
4.50
grandiflorus
Big
Scentless Syringa
2 to 3 ft.
.35
2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.
.40
3.15 27.00
4 to 5 ft...
.50
4.50 37.50
lemoine
Lemoine Syringa
2 to 3 ft.
.40
3.15 27.00
3 to 4 ft.
4.50
virginalis
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50 37.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.00
PHOTINIA villosa
Red Berried Photinia
2 to 3 ft.
.60
5.25 45.00
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolia
Ninebark
3 to 4 ft.
.40
3.15
4 to 5 ft.
.50
4.50 37.50
opulifolia aurea
Golden Leal Ninebark
3 to 4 ft.
.40
3.15
4 to 5 ft.
4.50
opulifolia nana
Dwarf Ninebark
2 to 3 ft.
.40
3.15
3 to 4 ft.
.50
4.50
PRUNUS glandulosa rosea
Double Pink Almond
18 to 24 in.
.45
3.00 27.00
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50 37.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.00
glandulosa sinensis
Double White Almond
18 to 24 in .
.45
3.00
2 to 3 ft.
.60
4.50 37.50
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.00
tomentosa
Nanking Cherry
2 to 3 ft.
.60
3 to 4 ft.
.75
4 to 5 ft.
. 1.00
triloba
Flowering Plum
2 to 3 ft.
.75
6.00
3 to 4 ft.
.90
7.50
RHODOTYPOS kerriodes
Jetbead
2 to 3 ft.
4.50 37.50
3 to 4 ft.
.60
5.25 45.00
RHUS canadensis
Fragrant Sumac
2 to 3 ft.
.65
5.25
3 to 4 ft.
.90
7.50
copallina
Shining Sumac
2 to 3 ft.
.60
5.25
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.75
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RHUS —continued
cotinus
Smoke Bush
Eacli
10 100
2 to 3 ft.
.$ 1.00
$ 9.00 $ 75.00
3 to 4 ft.
. 1.35
12.75
ROBINIA hispida
Rose Acacia
4 to 5 ft. grafted trees.
. 1.75
16.50
ROSA hugonis
Golden Rose of China
2 to 3 ft.
.65
5.25 45.00
rugosa
Rugosa Rose
iy 3 to 2 ft.
.50
3.75 30.00
2 to 3 ft.
.60
5.25 45.00
rugosa alba
White Rugosa Rose
iy 2 to 2 ft.
.60
5.25
2 to 3 ft.
.75
6.75
RUBUS odoratus
2 to 3 ft_
Flowering Raspberry
.50 4.25
SAMBUCUS nigra aurea
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Golden Elder
.45 2.85
.60 3.75
SPIRAEA arguta
18 to 24 in..,
2 to 3 ft.
Garland Spirea
.30 2.55 20.25
.40 3.00 24.00
bumalda
15 to 18 in
Bumalda Spirea
.30 2.25
bumalda anthony waterer
12 to 15 in.
15 to 18 in.
18 to 24 in.
bumalda froebeli
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
opulifolia, se* PHYSOCARPUS
prunifolia
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
thunbergi
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
trichocarpa
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
vanhouttei
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
Anthony Waterer Spirea
.25
1.95
15.00
.30
2.25
18.00
.35
2.85
Froebel Spirea
.35
2.25
18.00
.45
3.45
27.00
Bridal Wreath
.50
4.50
37.50
.65
6.00
52.50
Thunberg Spirea
.35
2.55
21.00
.50
3.15
27.00
.65
4.50
37.50
Korean Spirea
.40
3.00
.50
3.75
30.00
Van Houtte Spirea
.30
2.25
18.00
.40
3.15
24.00
.50
3.75
30.00
STE PH ANANDR A flexuosa
2 to 3 ft..
Cut Leaf Stephanandra
.50 3.45
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti Chenault Coralberry
2 to 3 ft.40 2.55 21.00
3 to 4 ft.50 3.15
racemosus Snowberry
2 to 3 ft.40 2.55 21.00
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SYMPHORICARPOS— continued
vulgaris
2 to 3 ft.. .
3 to 4 ft.. .
SYMPLOCOS
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.. .
SYRINGA
paniculata
Each
,$ .40
.50
.75
1.00
Coralberry
10 100
$ 2.55 $ 21.00
3.15 27.00
Asiatic Sweetleaf
6.00
7.50
Single-flowered Varieties
Bleuatre. Deep powder blue.
Charles X. Reddish purple.
Comte De Montebello. Light blue.
Congo. Wine red.
Dr. Von Regal. Lilac, with pinkish bud.
Jan Van Tol. White.
Justi. Early blue.
Lucy Baltet. Coppery old rose.
Marie Legraye. White
Mme. F. Morel. Light mauve.
Monge. Light red.
Mont Blanc. White.
Reaumur. Subdued rose red.
Rubra De Marly. Purple.
Souv. Ludwig Spaeth. Dark red.
Double Flowering Varieties
Alphonse Lavalle. Light blue.
Belle De Nancy. Satiny pink.
Charles Joly. Dark purplish red.
Charles Sargent. Violet blue.
Ellen Willmott. White.
Katherine Havemeyer. Deep blue.
Michel Buchner. Lilac purple.
Mme. Casimir Perier. White.
Mme. Lemoine. White.
Pres. Falliers. Pink.
Pres. Grevy. Blue.
Pres. Poincare. Purplish red.
Pres. Viger. Large purple.
18 to 24 in.65
2 to 3 ft.75
3 to 4 ft. 1.00
chinensis (rothomagensis)
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
4 to 5 ft.
japonica, see TREES
josikaea
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
persica
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
persica alba
18 to 24 in.
2 to 3 ft.
villosa
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
.60
.75
.90
.50
.70
.45
.60
.75
Lilac
Chinese Lilac
5.10
6.75 60.00
8.25
Hungarian Lilac
4.50
6.00
Persian Lilac
4.12
5.25 45.00
6.75
White Persian Lilac
.75
.85
.60
.75
6.60
7.50
52.50
60.00
Late Lilac
5.25 45.00
6.00
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STRING A —continued
vulgaris Common Purple Lilac
Each 10 100
18 to 24 in .$ .30 $ 2.55 $ 21.00
2 to 3 ft.45 3.15 27.00
3 to 4 ft.60 4.50 37.50
vulgaris alba Common White Lilac
18 to 24 in.
4.50
37.50
2 to 3 ft.
.60
5.25
45.00
3 to 4 ft.
.75
6.75
60.00
TAMARIX amurensis
Amur
Tamarix
2 to 3 ft.
.40
2.85
3 to 4 ft.
.50
3.75
VACCINIUM corymbosum Highbush Blueberry
18 to 24 in. 1.00 8.50
2 to 3 ft. 1.50 12.50
CULTIVATED VARIETIES OF BLUEBERRIES
Cabot. Large, fine flavored berries, ripe late June.
12 to 18 in.. .
. 1.00
9.50
90.00
Concord. Berries extra large, fine flavor.
July.
18 to 24 in.. .
. 1.50
13.50
125.00
Pioneer. Large
berries, ripening midseason.
12 to 18 in.. .
. 1.00
9.50
90.00
18 to 24 in.. .
. 1.50
13.50
125.00
Rancocas. Tall,
excellent producer. Midseason.
12 to 18 in.. .
. 1.00
9.50
90.00
Rubel. Vigorous, produces large berries in early July.
12 to 18 in.. .
. 1.00
9.50
90.00
18 to 24 in.. .
. 1.50
13.50
125.00
VIBURNUM americanum
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
American Cranberry
.60 4.50
.75 6.00
carlesi May-Flowering Viburnum
18 to 24 in. 1.25
2 to 2Vg ft. 1.50
2V Z to 3 ft. 2.00
3 to 4 ft. 2.50
4 to 5 ft. 3.50
cassinoides Withe-Rod
2 to 3 ft.80 7.50
dentatum Arrow Wood
2 to 3 ft.45 3.75 33.00
3 to 4 ft.60 5.25 45.00
4 to 5 ft.75 6.75 60.00
5 to 6 ft. 1.00 9.00 75.00
lantana Wayfaring Tree
18 to 24 in.40 3.15
2 to 3 ft.50 3.75
3 to 4 ft.70 5.25 45.00
4 to 5 ft.85 6.75 60.00
lentago Nannyberry
3 to 4 ft. 1.25 10.50
4 to 5 ft. 1.50 12.75
opulus European Cranberry Bush
2 to 3 ft.60 4.95
3 to 4 ft.75 6.00
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VIBURNUM —continued
opulus nanum
6 to 9 in .
9 to 12 in .
12 to 15 in .
Dwarf Viburnum
Each 10 100
.$ .50 $ 4.50 $ 37.50
.60 5.25
.70 6.00
opulus sterile
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Common Snowball
.50 4.00
tomentosum
2 to 3 ft.
Single Japanese Snowball
.60 5.25
tomentosum plicatum
2 to 3 ft.
Double Japanese Snowball
.75 6.75
WEIGELA Candida
2 to 3 ft.
Snow Weigela
.35 2.55
Eva Rathke
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Eva Rathke Weigela
.50 3.75
.60 5.10
rosea
2 to 3 ft.
3 to 4 ft.
Pink Weigela
.40 3.15
rosea variegata
2 to 3 ft.
Variegated Weigela
.40 3.15
ZANTHORHIZA apiifolia
10 to 12 in .
Yellow-Root
.40 3.00
Service Department
Adams Landscape Service includes personal consulta¬
tion on your grounds by competent trained men whose
only desire is to create beauty and a satisfied customer.
You can place confidence in their suggestions as thou¬
sands of others have done before. Telephone for an ap¬
pointment. Suggestions and estimates submitted without
any cost to you.
Phones
Westfield 863 Springfield 6-0443
Adams Deciduous Shrubs are guaranteed.
Common Names will be found on page 4.
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l/inei and & Limiting Plant*
ACTINIDIA arguta
Bower Actinidia
Each 10 100
3 yrs.$ .50 $ 4.50
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia
2 yrs.35
3 yrs.40
Virginia Creeper
2.25 $ 15.00
2.70 22.50
quinquefolia engelmanni
2 yrs.
3 yrs.
tricuspidata lowi
3 in. pots.
4 in. pots.
5 in. pots.
tricuspidata (veitchi)
2 yrs.
3 yrs.
Potted plants.
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho
18 to 24 in. canes.
2 to 3 ft. canes.
3 to 4 ft. canes. 1.00
BIGNONIA radicans
2 yrs.30
3 yrs.40
BOSTON IVY, see AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA
CELASTRUS orbiculatus Oriental Bittersweet
3 yrs.50 3.75 30.00
.35
.40
.50
.65
.75
.40
.50
.75
.65
.90
Engelmann Ivy
2.10 15.00
2.70 22.50
Geranium Ivy
4.80 45.00
6.00 54.00
6.75 63.00
Japan Creeper
2.70 22.50
3.75 30.00
6.00 54.00
Dutchman’s Pipe
5.25
8.25
9.75
45.00
67.50
90.00
Trumpet Vine
2.25 18.00
3.00 22.50
scandens Common Bittersweet
3 yrs.50 3.75 30.00
CLEMATIS paniculata Sweet Autumn Clematis
3 yrs.50 3.50 30.00
Potted plants.75 6.00
HYBRID LARGE-FLOWERING VARIETIES
Henryii. White.
Jackmani. Violet purple.
Mme. Edouard Andre. Red.
2 yrs.75 6.00 52.50
EUONYMUS, see EVERGREEN SHRUBS
HEDERA helix baltica English Ivy
Potted plants.35 2.70 22.50
HYDRANGEA petiolaris
4 in. pots, 12 to 15 in.
6 in. pots, 2V 2 to 3 ft.
7 in. pots, 3 to 4 ft.
HYDRANGEA schlizophragma
4 in. pots.
Climbing Hydrangea
1.00
9.00
84.00
2.00
18.00
165.00
2.50
24.00
1.00
9.50
90.00
LONICERA heckrotti Golden Flame Honeysuckle
New, everblooming, fragrant,
perfectly hardy. Flowers red
outside, yellow inside, on
curved petals.
2 year plants....
.60
5.25
45.00
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LONICERA —continued
japonica halleana
2 yrs.
Potted plants.
Japanese Honeysuckle
Each 10 100
.$ .35 $ 3.00 $ 22.50
.65 6.00
sempervirens
2 yrs.
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle
.40 3.00 22.50
sempervirens magnifica
2 yrs.
New Coral Honeysuckle
.65 6.00 52.50
tellmanniana
Golden Giant Honeysuckle
.50 4.50 37.50
LYCIUM chinense
2 yrs.
Matrimony Vine
POLYGONUM auberti
2 yrs.
Silver Lace Vine
WISTERIA sinensis
2 year layers.
3 year layers.
4 year layers, heavy. . . .
Purple Chinese Wisteria
.60 5.25 45.00
.85 7.50
. 1.50
sinensis alba
2 vear layers..
White Chinese Wisteria
.75 7.00
Display Gardens
We cordially invite you to visit our Display Gardens
where we have arranged hundreds of different varieties.
A living catalogue of “Better Plants for New Eng¬
land.” Here you may study and compare the better hardy
plants. The Rock Gardens with many interesting Alpines
should burst into bloom about April 25. The Bulb Gar¬
dens with ten thousand tulips will be a beautiful sight
May 15.
A large Perennial Garden, as well as a Rose Collection
of over a hundred varieties, will add interest and color
the entire summer.
You are welcome at anytime to go where you please
and stay as long as you like.
You will not be approached unless you express a desire
for service.
Better Plants for New England
An illustrated and fully descriptive catalogue of Hardy
Plants for New England. Printed especially for us as a
Supplement of this Price List.
A copy will be gladly sent to you upon request.
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All our roses are strong, budded, two-year-old, field grown
plants. Prices are as low as first class stock can be produced.
Quality has not been sacrificed to meet the competition of the
many low-priced offers which are being broadcast and which
in the end must prove disappointing to the gardener who is
interested in growing roses of superior quality.
HYBRID TEA ROSE LIST
All 2-year-old—Field grown—First grade
Guaranteed to Bloom
Dormant .$ .60 each $6.00 per doz. $45.00 per 100
Potted .80 each 9.00 per doz. 75.00 per 100
Ami Quinard. Dark, velvety, crimson maroon.
Autumn. Bronzy red, and rich yellow.
Betty Uprichard. Salmon pink, stained copper.
Briarcliff. Clear pink.
Columbia. Glistening rose-pink.
Dame Edith Helen. Enormous pink.
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon pink.
Editor McFarland. Deep pink.
E. G. Hill. Scarlet.
Etoile De France. Deep crimson.
Etoile De Hollande. Popular red.
Gruss An Teplitz. Dark scarlet.
Joanna Hill. Yellow with bronze shadings.
J. L. Mock. Carmine and flesh pink.
K. A. Victoria. Cream, shaded lemon.
Killarney Pink. Lovely pale pink.
Margaret McGredy. Oriental red.
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet.
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem. Yellow, veined orange.
Miss Rowena Thom. Large old rose.
Mme. Butterfly. Bright pink.
Mme. C. Testout. Silvery rose.
Mme. Edw. Herriot. Coral or brick red.
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian yellow.
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Shell pink.
Mrs. E. P. Thom. One of the best yellows.
Mrs. Henry Morse. Light pink.
Mrs. Pierre Du Pont. Deep golden yellow.
Padre. Coppery scarlet, flushed yellow.
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Pink, orange and gold.
Pres. Plumecocq. Orange and copper.
Radiance. Soft carmine pink.
Red Radiance. Very popular crimson.
Sister Therese. Golden yellow.
Souvenir De C. Pernet. Yellow.
Talisman. Apricot, shading to yellow.
White Killarney. Pure white.
We recommend dormant roses for early spring planting and up to
about April 20. After that date place your order for our potted
roses. Delivery will be made when thoroughly established, about
May 20. They will be in full foliage and guaranteed to bloom.
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37
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES
Dormant Plants $ .60 each $6.00 per doz. $45.00 per 100
Potted Plants .80 each 9.00 per doz. 75.00 per 100
Frau Karl Druschki. Large white.
General Jacqueminot. Fragrant crimson.
George Arends. Soft pink.
J. B. Clark. Large deep scarlet.
Magna Charta. Carmine pink.
Mrs. John Laing. Shell pink.
Paul Neyron. Large pink.
Prince C. De Rohan. Deep crimson.
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red.
ROSE NOVELTIES
We are Licensed Distributors of these Patented Roses
No extra charge for Potted Plants
Each
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent 38. Coppery pink.$1.00
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent 105. 1.25
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Orange buds, opens buff. 1.00
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent 249. Salmon pink,
orange base . 1.50
SIX OUTSTANDING CLIMBING
ROSES
Each
Apricot Glow. Plant Patent 200. Double apricot yellow. $1.00
Blaze. Everblooming scarlet red. 1.00
Doubloons. Golden yellow. Plant Patent 152. 1.50
Golden Climber. Semi-double yellow. 1.00
Golden Glow. Patent pending. Semi-double pure yellow 1.00
New Dawn. Everblooming shell pink. 1.50
CLIMBING ROSES
Dormant .$ .50 each $5.00 per doz. $40.00 per 100
Potted .75 each 8.00 per doz.
American Pillar. Single chaste pink blooms.
Climbing American Beauty. Double rose pink.
Crimson Rambler. Crimson clusters.
Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell pink.
Dr. Van Fleet. Double flesh pink.
Emily Gray. Golden yellow.
Excelsa. Intense crimson.
Gardenia. Yellow.
Jacotte. Semi-double coppery yellow.
Mary Wallace. Semi-double, rose pink.
Max Graf. Large, single bright pink.
Paul’s Scarlet. Semi-double, scarlet.
Primrose. Yellow trusses.
Silver Moon. Clear, silvery white.
Tausendschon. Shell pink.
White Dorothy Perkins. White.
Wichuriana. Starry white.
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BABY RAMBLER ROSES
Dormant .$ .50 each $5.00 per doz. $40.00 per 100
Else Poulsen. Semi-double rose pink.
Gloire Mundi. Brilliant orange scarlet.
Golden Salmon. Orange.
Ideal. Dark red.
Triumph Orleans. Crimson.
MISCELLANEOUS HARDY ROSES
Each Doz.
Blanche De Coubert. Double white rugosa.$ .50 $ 5.00
F. J. Grootendorst. Crimson clusters.60 6.00
Pink Grootendorst. Pink clusters.60 6.00
Rosa Hugonis. Single yellow.65 6.30
Rosa Rouletti. Miniature pink.50 5.00
Skyrocket. Everblooming red. 1.00 10.00
Tom Thumb. Miniature crimson. Plant Patent
169 75 7.50
TRI-OGEN
A complete rose protection against plant insects and dis¬
eases. Conquers mildew. Controls black spot. Assures
luxuriant foliage and bloom. Apply once a week.
Small Kit. Makes 16 quarts. Season’s protection for 20
Roses .$1.50
POTTED ROSES
The illustration below gives you a good idea of the
quality and condition in which you will receive our
Potted Roses. Just re¬
move the paper pot by
slitting down the side;
plant so that the top of
the earth is 4 to 6 inches
below the surface, and
water well. Our Potted
Roses will not stop even
to catch their breath be¬
fore they will supply
you with an abundance
of bloom.
80 cts. each, $9 per doz.
Our Landscape De¬
partment staff will be
glad to discuss your
rose planting problems.
Make an appointment
at our office or at your
home, as may be most
convenient to you.
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
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■fjatdij Qat den ^Tlou/etl
(PERENNIALS)
These flowering plants will brighten your lawns, shrub
borders and gardens, and may also be cut for bouse decora¬
tion. The height, color and flowering season of each variety
are given in the following list.
Six Perennials of one kind are entitled to the dozen rate,
and 25 to the hundred rate.
ACHILLEA Yarrow
The Pearl. White. 12 inches. All summer.
ACONITUM Monkshood
Acutum. Blue. 3 feet. July and August.
Autumnale. Blue. 4 to 5 feet. September to November.
Fisheri. Blue. 3 to 4 feet. September.
Napellus. Dark blue. 3 to 4 feet. July and August.
Napellus bicolor. Blue and white. 3 feet. September.
Sparks variety. Dark blue. 2 to 3 feet. July and August.
^TiTHIONEMA Persian Candytuft
Persicum. Pink. 8 inches. June and July.
AGROSTEMMA Rose Campion
Coronaria. Crimson. 24 to 30 inches. July.
AJUGA Bugle
Genevensis. Blue. 6 inches. May.
ALYSSUM Basket of Gold
Saxatile compactum. Yellow. 12 inches. May.
ANEMONE Windflower
Pulsatilla rubra. Dwarf, reddish purple. April.
Sylvestris. White. 12 inches. May.
ANEMONE JAPONICA Japanese Windflower
Alba. Single white. 2 to 3 feet. September to November.
Hupehensis. Pink. 18 inches. September.
Prince Henry. Rose pink. 2 to 3 feet. September to
November.
Queen Charlotte. Double pink. 2 to 3 feet. September to
November.
September Charm. Rosy pink. 24 inches. September.
Whirlwind. Double white. 2 to 3 feet. September.
ANCHUSA Alkanet
Italica. Blue. 4 feet. All summer.
Myosotidiflora. Dwarf blue. May and June.
ANTHEMIS Chamomile
Sancta Johannis. Orange. 24 inches. July.
AQUILEGIA Columbine
Alpina. Dwarf blue. 18 inches. May and June.
California Hybrids. Mixed shades. 24 inches. May and
June.
Caerulea. Blue. 18 inches. May.
Chrysantha. Golden yellow. 18 inches. May and June.
Crimson Star. Semi-dwarf. Red and white.
Mrs. Scott Elliott. Long spurred. Mixed. 24 inches. May
and June.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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ARABIS Rock Cress
Alpina. White. 8 inches. Early spring.
Alpina Rosea. Pink. 8 inches. May.
Alpina FI. PI. Double white. 8 inches. May.
ARMERIA Thrift
Maritima. Pink. 4 to 6 inches. June.
ARTEMESIA Wormwood
Lactiflora. Cream white. 4 to 5 feet. September.
Silver King. Silvery foliage. 2 feet.
ASCLEPIAS Butterfly Flower
Tuberosa. Orange. 2y z to 3 feet. August to October.
ASTER—NEW DWARF VARIETIES
Countess of Dudley. Clear pink. 18 inches. September.
Lady Henry Maddocks. Pale pink. 18 inches. September.
Lavanda. Lavender blue. 10 inches. September.
Marjorie. Rose pink. 10 inches. September.
Nancy. Flesh pink. 10 inches. September.
Niobe. White. 8 inches. September.
Ronald. Lilac pink. 8 inches. September.
Snowsprite. White. 8 inches. September.
Victor. Lavender blue. 8 inches. September.
ASTER Michcelmas Daisy
Alpinus Dark Beauty. Dark purple. 12 inches. June.
Beechwood Challenger. Red. 50 cents each.
Blue Gem. Double blue. 18 inches. September.
Climax. Bluish lavender. 4 to 5 feet. September.
Harrington Pink. Pink. 50 cents each.
King George. Large blue. 30 cents each.
Mrs. Raynor. Red. 5 feet. September.
Mt. Everest. Best white hardy aster.
Novae-angliae. Deep purple. 5 to 6 feet. September.
Novae-angliae rosea. Pink. 5 to 6 feet. September.
Queen Mary. Large blue. 5 feet. September.
Royal Blue. Deep blue. 2y 2 feet. September.
St. Edgwin. Bright pink. 3 feet. September.
Wartburg Star. Large blue. 18 inches. June.
Ypres. Rosy red. 2 x / 2 feet. September.
AUBRIETIA Rainbow Rock Cress
Deltoides. Mixed shades. 6 inches. May.
BAPTISIA False Indigo
Australis. Blue. 2 x / 2 to 3 feet. June.
BOCCONIA Plume Poppy
Cordata. White. 6 to 8 ft. July and August.
BOLTONIA Bolton s Starwort
Asteroides. Pure white. 5 to 6 feet. August-September.
Latisquama. Pinkish lavender. 4 to 5 feet. August-Sep¬
tember.
CALLIRHCE Poppy Mallow
Involucrata. Crimson. 6 inches. May-June.
CAMPANULA Bellflower
Calycanthema. Three colors—pink, blue, white. 2y 2 feet.
June.
Carpatica. Blue. Dwarf. July to September.
Carpatica alba. White. Dwarf. July to September.
Garganica. Blue. Dwarf. June-July.
Medium. Three colors—pink, blue, white. 2y 2 feet. June.
Persicifolia. Two colors—blue and white. 3 feet. July-
August.
Rotundifolia. Blue. 12 inches. All summer.
Telham Beauty. Large blue. 2 feet. June and July. 50
cents each.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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CARNATIONS
Crimson King. 15 to 18 inches. All summer.
Grenadin. Red. 12 inches. June-July.
Grenadin. White. 12 inches. June-July.
Grenadin. Mixed. 12 inches. June-July.
CATANANCHE Love Plant
Caerulea. Blue. 15 inches. June.
CENTAUREA Cornflower
Montana. Blue. 18 inches. June.
CERASTIUM Snow-in- S u mm e r
Tomentosum. White. 6 inches. May-June.
CHEIRANTHUS Siberian Wallflower
Allioni. Orange. 15 inches. May.
CHELONE T urtlehead
Lyoni. Rosy pink. 3 feet. August.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS Hardy Garden Varieties
Aladdin. Coppery bronze. September.
Algonquin. Double yellow. Dwarf. September 10.
Arcticum. White. 12 inches. September-October.
Astrid. Salmon pink.
Brown Bessie. Reddish bronze.
Crimson splendor. Crimson maroon.
Early Bronze. Bronze yellow. September.
Early Snow. White.
Excelsior. Bright yellow.
Glory of Seven Oaks. Early yellow. August-September.
Golden Pompon. Yellow.
Granny Scovill. Coral bronze.
Jean Treadway. Large pink.
Judith Anderson. Yellow.
L’Argenteuillais. Bronzy gold.
Mrs. Nellie Kleris. Deep pink.
October Girl. Pink.
Old Homestead. Large pink.
Ruth Cummings. Terra-cotta.
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white. September.
Ruth Marion Hatton. Canary yellow. September.
Seminole. Double cream white. Dwarf. September 10.
Skibo. Golden yellow.
Tennyson. Chestnut brown.
Vivid. Rosy crimson.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS Sept. Flowering Korean Hybrids
Clio. Dwarf carmine rose.
Fortuna. Oxblood red.
Hestia. Semi-double rose pink.
Niobe. White, yellow disc.
Nysa. Rosy lilac.
Psyche. Shell pink.
Sappho. Dwarf yellow.
Thalia. Bright orange.
Vesta. Golden orange.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS Oct. Flowering Korean Hybrids
Apollo. Bronze, red and gold.
Ceres. Coppery yellow.
Daphne. Pink.
Mars. Deep red.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS New Double Korean Hybrids
35 cents each.
Ember. Coral orange. October.
Indian Summer. Large golden orange. October.
King Midas. Soft yellow. October.
Romany. Rod with bronze tone. October.
The Moor. Wine red. October.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Bronze. 2 feet. August to October.
Pink. 2 feet. August to October.
White. 2 feet. August to October.
CIMICIFUGA
Racemosus. White. 5 feet. July.
CLEMATIS
Recta. White flowers in June. 2 to 3 ft.
COREOPSIS Tickseed
Aurialta nana. Dwarf, compact. 6 to 8 in.
Lanceolata. Golden yellow. 2% feet. June to August.
Mayfield Giant. Large yellow. 2% feet. June to August.
DELPHINIUM Larkspur
Belladonna. Light sky blue. 3 feet. June to September.
Bellamosa. Dark blue. 3 feet. June to September.
Chinense. Gentian blue. 24 inches. June-July.
Chinense album. White. 24 inches. June-July.
Chinense Tom Thumb. Blue. 12 inches. All summer.
Choice English Hybrids. Mixed blue. 5 to 6 feet. June to
September.
DIANTHUS SPECIES Garden Pinks
Deltoides. Crimson. 12 inches. June-July.
Neglectus. Pink. 12 inches. June-July.
Plumarius semperflorens. Fragrant, pink. 12 inches. June.
DICENTRA Bleeding Heart
Eximea. Dwarf reddish purple. All summer.
Spectabilis. 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. 2% feet. May-
June.
DICTAMNUS Gas Plant
Fraxinella alba. White. 2% feet. July-August.
Fraxinella rubra. Rose. 2% feet. July-August.
DIGITALIS Foxglove
Ambigua. Yellow spikes. 2 feet. June-July.
Gloxiniaeflora. Three colors—pink, white and purple. 3 feet.
June-July.
Lutzia Hybrids. Strong grower. Delicate shades.
Shirley Giant. Mixed color. 4 to 5 feet. June.
DORONICUM Leopardbane
Caucasicum. Yellow. 12 inches. May.
Excelsum. Yellow. 15 inches. May.
ECHINOPS Globe Thistle
Ritro. Steel blue. 3 feet. July-August.
ERIGERON Fleabane
Grandiflorus. Lavender blue. 12 to 15 inches. July.
ERYNGIUM Sea Holly
Amesthystinum. True blue thistle. 2 feet. July.
Planum. Steel blue flowers. 30 inches tall in July.
EUPATORIUM Hardy Ageratum
Coelestinum. Purple. 24 inches. August-September.
Fraseri. Improved white.
Cushion Type
Snake Root
Shrubby Clematis
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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FUNKIA Plantain Lily
Subcordata grandiflora. White. 18 inches. August-Septem-
ber. 35 cents each, $3.50 per doz.
Variegata. Green and white foliage. 10 inches.
GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower
Burgandy. Red. 20 inches. June to August.
Goblin. New dwarf. Red and yellow. 12 inches. All
summer.
Portola Hybrids. Red and yellow. 24 inches. All summer.
GEUM Avens
Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright red. 12 inches. June-July.
GYPSOPHILA Baby Breath
Bristol Fairy. 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. Double white.
3 feet. All summer.
Paniculata. White. 3 feet. All summer.
Repans bodgeri. Double white. 15 inches. All summer.
Rosy Veil. Double pink. 15 inches. All summer. 35 cents
each, $3.50 per doz.
HELENIUM Sneezeweed
Autumnale rubrum. Oxblood red. 4 feet. September-
October.
Autumnale superbum. Golden yellow. 5 feet. September-
October.
Peregrina. Mahogany red. 3 feet. July and August. 30
cents each.
Riverton Gem. Terra cotta. 4 feet. September-October.
HELIANTHEMUM Rock Rose
Fireball. Double red. 8 inches. May-June.
Multible. Single pink. 12 inches. May-June.
HELIOPSIS False Sunflower
Incomparabilis. Dwarf golden yellow.
Lemoine. Yellow. 2% feet. June to August.
HELLEBORUS Christmas Rose
Niger. White. 12 inches. November to April. 6 inch pot
$1.25. 4 inch pot $1.00.
HEMEROCALLIS Day Lily
Aurantiaca. Orange yellow. 2 feet. June.
Flava. Clear yellow. 2% feet. June.
Golden Bell. Apricot orange. June-July. 50 cents.
Hyperion. Canary yellow. July-August. 75 cents.
Ophir. Golden yellow. July-August. 75 cents.
Sir Michael Foster. Apricot yellow. June-July. 50 cents.
Sovereign. Yellow. June.
HEMEROCALLIS Dr. A. B. Stout New Hybrids
Cinnabar. Yellow flushed red. ^July-August $1.00.
Mikado. Rich orange. June-July. $1.00.
Soudan. Clear yellow. July. $1.00.
Wau Bun. Twisted yellow petals. June-July. $1.00.
HEUCHERA ‘ ‘ Coral Bells
Rosamond. Pink. 2 V 2 feet. June-Julv.
Splendens. Coral. 12 inches. All summer.
HIBISCUS Rose Mallow
Pink. 4 feet. August-September.
Red. 4 feet. August-September.
White. 4 feet. August-September.
HOLLYHOCKS Hollyhocks
Double flowers in separate colors—red, maroon, white, apple-
blossom, yellow, salmon rose, Newport pink and crimson.
3y 2 feet. July-August.
Single—mixed colors. 5 to G feet. July-August.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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IBERIS Candytuft
Little Gem. Dwarf white. May-June.
Sempervirens. White. 12 inches. May-June.
IRIS Crested Iris
Cristata. Lavender. 4 to 6 inches. May.
IRIS GERMANICA German Iris
S. — Standards. F. — Falls.
Alcazar. S. Violet. F. Purple.
Allure. S. Pink. F. Rose pink.
Ambassadeur. S. Bronze. F. Maroon.
Asia. S. Silver. F. Purple.
Bruno. S. Bronze. F. Red purple.
Buto. Deep blue purple.
Cinnabar. S. Violet. F. Maroon.
Coronation. Yellow.
Dr. Chas. Mayo. Pink ruffled.
Duke of Bedford. S. Blue. F. Purple.
Elizabeth Egelberg. Rose tone.
Euphony. Ruffled copper.
Firefall. Bronze red.
Freida Mohr. Pink.
Lent A. Williamson. S. Violet. F. Purple.
Lord of June. S. Lavender. F. Blue.
Midgard. Yellow and pink blend.
Rheingauperle. Soft pink orchid.
Seminole. Red.
Wedgewood. S. Blue. F. Blue.
White Queen. White.
IRIS K7EMPFERI Japanese Iris
35 cents each, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. July.
Azurea. Blue.
Blue Danube. Indigo blue and violet.
Gekko-no-nami. Double white.
Gold Bound. White, yellow markings.
Hercule. Clear lilac blue.
Iphigenie. Chinese lilac.
Kuro-Kumo. Purple and blue.
Mahogany. Mahogany red.
Old Rose. Rose pink.
Purple and Gold. Violet purple.
Uchiu. Blue and gold.
IRIS PSEUDOCORUS Yellowflag
Rich yellow. Good for wet locations.
IRIS PUMILLA Dwarf Iris
Excelsa. Yellow. 12 incl^s. May.
Sambo. Dark blue. 12 inches. May.
Schneicuppe. White. 12 inches. May.
IRIS SIBERICA Siberian Iris
Emperor. Blue. 3 feet. July.
Snow Queen. White. 3 feet. July.
LATHYRUS Perennial Sweet Pea
Latifolius. In three separate colors—red, pink and white.
2% feet. June-August.
LAVENDULA Lavender
Munstead. Blue. 12 inches. July-August.
Vera. Blue. 18 inches. July-August.
LIATRIS Blazing Star
Pycnostachya. Purple. 4 to 5 feet. July-August.
Pycnostachya nana. Purple. 18 to 24 inches. June.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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LILIUM Lilies
Auratum platyphyllum. 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz.
Candidum. 30 cents each, $3.00 per doz.
Henryi. 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz.
Phillippinense formosanum. 30 cents each, $3.00 per doz.
Regale. 25 cents each, $2.50 per doz.
Speciosum album. 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz.
Speciosum magnificum. 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz.
Tenuifolium. 25 cents each, $2.50 per doz.
Tigrinum splendens. 20 cents each, $2.00 per doz.
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY Lily-of-the- Valley
Clumps. 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz.
LINARIA Toad Flax
Alpina. Rock garden variety with feathery foliage. Flower
in June, a miniature Snapdragon.
LINUM Flax
Perenne. Blue. 18 inches. All summer.
LOBELIA Cardinal Flower
Cardinalis. Red. 2% feet. August-September.
LUPINUS Lupine
Polyphyllus. Blue. 3 feet. June.
Polyphyllus alba. White. 3 feet. June.
Polyphyllus rosea. Pink. 3 feet. June.
LYCHNIS Campion
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. 2y 2 to 3 feet. July-August.
Yiscaria splendens. Double rose. 12 inches. June.
LYSIMACHIA Loosestrife
Clethroides. White. 2% feet. July-August.
Nummularia. Yellow. Creeper. July.
LYTHRUM Purple Loosestrife
Roseum. Rosy purple. 5 to 6 feet. July-August.
MAZUS
Rugosus. Dwarf alpine plant. Dainty lilac flowers in early
spring.
MENTHA Herb
Piperita. Peppermint.
Spicata. Spearmint.
MERTENSIA Blue Bells
Virginica. Blue. 18 inches. May.
MONARDA Bee Balm
Cambridge Scarlet. Crimson scarlet. 3 feet. July.
Didyma rosea. Rose pink. 2% feet. July.
Fistulosa. Lavender blue. 2 feet. July.
MYOSOTIS Forget-Me-Not
Semperflorens. Blue. 12 inches. All summer.
NEPETA Cat Mint
Mussini. Lavender. 12 inches. June-July.
CENOTHERA Evening Primrose
Fraseri. Pale yellow. 12 inches. June to August.
Missouriensis. Yellow. 6 inches. June-July.
PAPAVER NUDICAULE Iceland Poppy
Emperor. Orange. 18 inches. Spring and fall.
White. 24 inches.
Yellow Wonder. Yellow. 24 inches. Spring and fall.
PAPAVER ORIENTALE Oriental Poppy
Beauty of Livermore. Dark crimson. 2y 2 feet. June.
Mahoney. Bright red.
Mrs. Perry. Pink. 24 inches. June.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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PENTSTEMON Beard Tongue
Barbatus torreyi. Red. 3 feet. July-August.
P/EONIA Peony
Strong roots containing three or more eyes.
50 cents each, $5.00 per doz., except where noted.
Adolphe Rousseau. Dark red.
Alba superba. Creamy white.
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh.
Canari. White, yellow centers.
Claire Dubois. Satiny pink.
Duchess de Nemours. Sulphus white.
Edulis superba. Pink.
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red.
Festiva maxima. Large white.
Karl Rosenfield. Red.
Mons Jules Elie. Dark pink.
Mons Martin Cahuzac. Dark red. $1.00 each.
Officinalis rubra. Dark red. $1.00 each.
Primivere. Cream, yellow center. $1.00 each.
Reine Hortense. Light pink. 75 cents each.
Solange. Creamy salmon. $1.00 each.
Therese. Soft pink. $1.00 each.
Pi^EONIA Single and Japanese
$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz.
Fuyajo. Mahogany red, chamois center.
Gypsy. Red, red center tipped gold.
L’Etincelante. Silvery pink, golden center.
Mikado. Dark crimson, golden center.
Pride of Langport. Pink, golden center.
Rosy Dawn. Flesh, golden center.
PHLOX DIVARICATA Blue Phlox
Blue. 18 inches. May.
Divaricata Laphami. Large blue flowers.
PHLOX PANICULATA Phlox
B. Comte. French purple.
Beacon. Cherry red.
Caroline Vandenburg. Violet blue.
Daily Sketch. Salmon pink.
E. I. Farrington. Salmon pink.
Ethel Pritchard. French mauve.
Eugene Danzanvilliers. Light lavender.
Europa. White, crimson eye.
Firebrand. Crimson scarlet.
Hauptman Kohle. Bright crimson.
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf pink.
La Vague. Light pink.
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet.
Lillian. Pink.
Mia Ruys. Dwarf White.
Miss Lingard. Early white.
Morganrood. Bright rose.
Mrs. Jenkins. White.
Nicholas Flammel. Good deep red.
Rheinlander. Salmon pink.
Rosencavalier. Large salmon-rose.
Ruth May. Flesh pink.
Saladin. Scarlet.
Salmon Glow. Salmon pink.
Special French. Clear pink.
Thor. Salmon pink.
Von Hockburg. Red.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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Mountain Pink
False Dragon-Head,
PHLOX PANICULATA— continued
Wanadis. Bluish purple.
Wm. Kesselring. Purple, white eye.
PHLOX SUBULATA
Alba. White. 6 inches. May.
Blue Hills. Blue. 6 inches. May.
Vivid. Bright pink. 6 inches. May.
PHYSOSTEGIA
Vivid. Dwarf, deep pink. August-September.
PINKS Hardy Garden {See Dianthus)
PLATYCODON Balloon Flower
Grandiflorum. Blue. 24 inches. July-August.
Grandiflorum album. White. 24 inches. July-August.
PLUMBAGO Leadwort
Larpentae. Deep blue. 4 to 6 inches. August-September.
POLEMONIUM Jacob’s Ladder
Reptans. Blue. 12 inches. May.
PRIMULA • Primrose
Denticulata. Violet. 12 inches. April and May.
Polyanthus. Mixed colors. 4 to 6 inches. April and May.
Vulgaris. Yellow. 4 to 6 inches. April and May.
PULMONARIA Lungwort
Saccharata. Pink. 12 inches. May.
PYRETHRUM Painted Daisy
Roseum. Pink. 18 inches. June.
Uliginosum. White. 3 feet. August.
RUDBECKIA Coneflower
Purpurea. Purple. 2 to 3 feet. July-August.
SALVIA Meadow Sage
Azurea. Blue. 4 feet. August.
Pitcheri. Dark blue. 4 feet. August-September.
SANTOLINA Lavender Cotton
Chamaecyparissus. Yellow. 18 inches. July.
SAPONARIA Soap Wort
Ocymoides. Pink. Prostrate. May-June.
SCABIOSA Blue Bonnet
Caucasica. Soft lavender. 24 inches. July-August.
Fisheri. Blue. 3 feet. June to August.
SEDUM Stonecrop
Acre. Yellow. 4 inches. May-June.
Album. White. 4 inches. May to July.
Hispanicum. Pink. 4 inches. June-July.
Kamschaticum. Yellow. 6 inches. July-August.
Murale. White. 4 inches. July.
Sarmentosum. Yellow. 4 inches. May to July.
Sexangulare. Yellow. 4 inches. June.
Sieboldi. Pink. 12 inches. October.
Spectabilis Brilliant. Deep pink. 18 inches. September.
SEMPERVIVUM Hen and Chickens
Alberti. Red.
Arachnoideum. Purple.
Globiferum. Yellow.
Tectorum. Rose.
SHASTA DAISY
White. 24 inches.
Chiffon. White frilled. 20 inches. All summer. 50 cents
each.
Chrysanthemum Alaska
All summer
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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SIDALCEA Greek Mallow
Rosy Gem. Pink. 2% feet. July.
Rose Queen. Pink. 3 feet. July.
SPIREA Meadow Sweet
Filipendula. Fernlike foliage. 15-inch white spikes. June.
STATICE Sea Lavender
Latifolia. Lavender. 24 inches. August.
STOKESIA Cornflower Aster
Cyanea. Blue. 18 inches. All summer.
SWEET WILLIAM Dianthus Barbatus
Assorted colors. 18 inches. June
TEUCRIUM Germander
Chamaedrys. Pink. 12 inches. July.
THERMOPSIS Carolina Lupin
Caroliniana. Yellow. 3 to 4 feet. June.
THYMUS Thyme
Lanuginosus. Pink. 6 inches. July.
Serpyllum. Lavender. 8 inches. August.
Serpyllum album. White. 8 inches. July-August.
Serpyllum coccineum. Crimson. 4 to 6 inches. July-
August.
TRADESCANTIA
Spiderwort
Virginica. Blue.
18 inches.
June-July.
TRITOMA
Red-Hot-Poker
Pfitzeri. Flame.
24 inches.
August-September.
TROLLIUS
Globe Flower
35 cents each,
$3.50 per doz.
Earliest of All. Orange. 20 inches. May.
Elinor. Yellow. 12 inches. April-May.
Europeus. Yellow. 20 inches. May.
Ledebori. Orange. 24 inches. July-August.
Ledebori Orange Globe. Golden yellow. 20 inches. May.
VALERIANA Hardy Heliotrope
Officinalis. Creamy white. 3 to 4 feet. June.
VERONICA Speedwell
Erica rosea. Pink. 12 inches. July.
Incana. Gray foliage.
. Longifolia subsessilis. Blue. 3 feet. August-September.
Pectinata rosea. Pink. 6 inches. June.
Prostrata. Blue. 6 inches. May-June.
Rupestris. Blue. 4 inches. May-June.
Spicata. Blue. 24 inches. June-July.
Teucrium. Blue. 12 inches. June.
VINCA MINOR Myrtle
See Evergreen Shrubs.
VIOLAS Tufted Pansies
Admiration. Purple. 6 to 8 inches. All summer.
Arkwright Ruby. Red. 6 to 8 inches. All summer.
Beauty of Larone. Very large violet. 8 to 10 inches. All
summer.
Chantreyland. Apricot. 4 to 6 inches. All summer.
Cornuta White. White. 6 to 8 inches. All summer.
Jersey Gem. Violet blue. 6 to 8 inches. All summer.
Lutea Splendens. Yellow. 6 to 8 inches. All summer.
YUCCA Adams Needle
filamentosa. Creamy white. 4 feet. June and July.
Except as noted: $.25 each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.
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APPLES
APPLE TREES Standard Each 10
2 year.$1.00 $7.50
Prices for quantity on application.
100
$50.00
SUMMER VARIETIES
Red Astrachan. Red, large. August.
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow, good. August.
AUTUMN VARIETIES
Duchess of Oldenburg. Red-striped.
Fall Pippin. Greenish yellow, large. November.
Fameuse or Snow. Crimson, November to January.
Gravenstein. Red-striped, large. October.
Porter. Yellow.
Sweet Bough. Yellow.
Wealthy. Deep red, white flesh.
WINTER VARIETIES
Baldwin. Red, large.
Cortland. A beautiful red; larger than McIntosh and ripen¬
ing a month later.
Delicious. Large, red.
McIntosh Red. One of the best, red; November, February.
Northern Spy. Yellow and red; large.
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish yellow; large.
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large. December to June.
Talman Sweet. Yellow, medium size. November to April.
CRAB APPLES
Each 10
6 to 7 ft.$1.00 $8.00
Hyslop. Dark crimson; large.
Transcendent. Red.
CHERRIES
Each 10
6 to 7 ft.$1.00 $9.00
SOUR SWEET
Early Richmond. Red. Bigarreau. Black.
Montmorency. Red. Black Tartarian. Black.
Windsor. Dark.
Yellow Spanish.
PEACHES
Each 10
5 to 6 ft.$ .50 $4.50
VARIETIES (In the order of their ripening) :
Rochester. Early yellow.
Carman. White with red cheek.
Champion. White and red.
Early Elberta. Yellow.
Crawford Early. Yellow.
Belle of Georgia. White with red cheek.
Golden Jubilee. Yellow.
Elberta. Yellow.
J. H. Hale. Yellow.
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PEARS
PEAR TREES Standard Each 10
No. 1 Grade.$1.00 $8.00
Anjou. Winter.
Bartlett. Late Summer.
Beurre Bose. Long neck russet. Winter.
Clapp’s Favorite. Summer.
Seckel. Fall.
Sheldon. Fall.
PEARS Dwarf
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel. 1.00 9.00
PLUMS
Each 10
No. 1 Grade.$1.00 $8.00
JAPANESE PLUMS
Abundance. Medium size, rich, bright cherry red.
Burbank. Large, nearly globular; clear cherry red.
EUROPEAN PLUMS
Bradshaw. Very large, dark violet-red.
Damson. Medium size; blue; flesh juicy.
German Prune. Medium, oval, purplish-blue.
Lombard. Medium, roundish-oval. Violet-red.
QUINCE
Each 10
No. 1 Grade.$1.00 $9.00
Champion. Large bright yellow. Bears very young.
Orange. Large yellow. Very productive.
GRAPE VINES
2 year.
3 year.
Brighton. Red.
Caco. Red.
Concord. Black.
Delaware. Red.
Diamond. White.
Each 10
.$ .35 $3.00
.50 4.00
Green Mountain. White.
Moore’s Early. Black.
Niagara. White.
Worden. Black.
ASPARAGUS
WASHINGTON Doz. 100
2 year ($15.00 per 1000).$ .35 $2,00
About 150 plants make a good bed for the average family.
Plant 1 foot apart, in rows 3 feet apart. Dig trenches 15 inches
deep, putting manure in bottom. Plant 8 inches below the sur¬
face and cover 3 inches deep. Hill up next year.
RHUBARB
Strong Roots
Each 10
$ .25 $2.00
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BLACKBERRIES
Doz. 100
Transplants .$1.00 $6.00
Early Harvest. Very productive, new variety, ripens before
any other Blackberry on the market.
Eldorado. Extra fine and very hardy, large, sweet berry.
Mersereau. Extra large; brilliant black.
BLUEBERRIES, see VACCINIUM SHRUBS, page 32
RASPBERRIES
Doz. 100
Transplants .$1.00 $6.00
Columbian. Purple fruit, delicious for table.
Cuthbert. Medium to large, red, sweet.
Cumberland. Black cap.
Latham. Fruit is of large size, deep red.
Newburg. Large, sweet berry. Very productive. One of the
good new sorts.
Sodus. New, large purple Raspberry. Hardy and produc¬
tive. Fine quality.
St. Regis Everbearing. Red.
Taylor. Large long berry. Firm bright red in color. Fine
flavor. Vigorous grower. Very productive.
STRAWBERRIES
GREEN MOUNTAIN EVERLASTING STRAWBERRY
A New Improved Everbearing Strawberry. Patent received
from the United States Patent Office. Produces an enormous
crop throughout the summer and fall. A dark red berry of
excellent flavor, fruiting continuously.
$1.00 per 25 $3.00 per 100
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Better Plants in Better Varieties, require no more room
and cost no more to care for than inferior nursery stock.
Let our Service Department, which is composed of com¬
petent trained and experienced men, help you select the
right plants for their proper locations. Phone for an ap¬
pointment and consultation on your home grounds.
There will be no charge for this service.
Adams Evergreen Trees are guaranteed.
Common Names will be found on page 4.
Page Index at the end
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■@nco Stand /lawn C/ta55 Seed
Clean seed means a clean lawn. A good lawn is a pride to
any home owner.
1 lb. package.
. . . .$ .45
10 lb. bag.
.$ 3.75
3 lb. package.
. . .. 1.25
20 lb. bag.
. 7.00
5 lb. package.
.... 2.00
50 lb. bag.
. 16.00
100 lb. bag. . .
. . . .$31.00
FANCY WHITE CLOVER
1 lb. package.
.60
3 lb. package.
. 1.60
SYLVAN SHADY SPOT
1 lb. package.
.60
3 lb. package.
. 1.60
AGRICULTURAL LIME
50 lb. bag_$ .75 100 lb. bag_$1.00 1 ton_$16.00
BONE MEAL
10 lbs.$ .50 50 lbs.$1.75
25 lbs. 1.00 100 lbs. 3.00
FOREIGN PEAT MOSS
% bale.$1.50 1 bale.$4.00
y 2 bale.2.50
Approximate Areas Covered by Peat Moss
1 inch deep 2 inch deep 3 inch deep
One bale covers-250 sq. ft. 125 sq. ft. 80 sq. ft.
DOMESTIC PEAT MOSS
IN BULK
Moist and ready to apply
Per cubic yard of 22 bushels..$4.00
Two yards. 7.50
2V 2 bushel bag. 1.00
HINSDALE LEAFMOULD
1 bag—-2% bushels.$2.00 each
20 bags . 1.75 each
PREMIER POULTRY MANURE
25 lb. bag.$1.00 *4 ton.$14.00
50 lb. bag. 1.75 % ton. 27.00
100 lb. bag. 3.00 1 ton. 50.00
WIZARD BRAND COW MANURE
25 lb. bag.$1.00 % ton.$14.00
50 lb. bag. 1.75 % ton.25.00
100 lb. bag.3.00 1 ton. 48.00
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PULVERIZED
Sheep Manure
5 lb. carton. ..
.$ .35
100 lb. bag.. ..
....$ 3.00
10 lb. carton...
. .60
X A ton.
.... 12.00
25 lb. bag.
. 1.00
Vz ton.
. ... 23.00
50 lb. bag.
. 1.75
1 ton.
. ... 45.00
VIGORO
Analysis 4-12-4
12 oz. carton....$ .10 25 lb. bag.$ 1.60
5 lb. carton.50 50 lb. bag. 2.75
10 lb. carton.85 100 lb. bag. 4.50
500 lbs. or more, per 100 lbs. $4.00
4 - 12-4
SPECIAL FORMULA
Odorless
Note .—Analysis is same as Vigoro.
100 lb. bag.$3.00
50 lb. bag. 1.85
25 lb. bag. 1.25
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Dndex ofi botanical and (Common A/ame5
Page
Page
Page
Abies .
. 5
Catalpa .
.17
Globe Flower
48
Acant.hopanax .
.23
Catananche .
.41
Glohe Thistle
42
Acer ..
.16
Catmint .
.45
Golden Bell .
.26
Achillea .
.39
Celastrus .
.34
Golden Elder .
.30
Aconitum ...
.39
Centaurea .
.41
Gypsopliila .
.43
Actinidia.
.34
Cerastium .
.41
Halesia .
.18
Adam’s Needle .
.48
Cercidiphyllum .
.17
Hamamelis .
.26-27
Aesculus .
.17
Cercis .
.17
Hawthorn .
.18
Aethionema .
.39
Chamaecyparis .
. 5
Heather .
.13
Agrostemma .
.39
Chamomile ..
.39
Hedera .
.34
Ajuga .
.39
Clieiranthus .
.41
Helenium .
.43
Alka.net.
.39
Chokeberry .
.23
Helin nthemum
.. 43
Almond .
.29
Christmas Rose ...
.13
Heliopsis .
.43
Althea .
.27
Chrysanthemum .
41-42
Heliotrope .
.48
Alyssum .
.39
Cimicifuga .
.42
Helleborus .
.13-43
Amelanchier .
.23
Cladrastic .
.17
Hemerocallis .
.43
Ampelopsis .
.34
Clematis .
34-42
Hemlock .
.12
A neb lisa. .
.39
Clethra .
.25
Heuchera
.43
Andromeda .
.14
Columbine .
.39
Hibiscus .
.27-43
Anemone .
.39
Coneflower .
.47
Highbush Blueberry .32
Anthemis ..
.39
Coral-Bells .
.43
Holly .
.13
Aquilegia .
.39
Coral-Berry .
.31
Hollyhocks .
.43
Arabis .
.40
Coreopsis .
.42
Honeysuckle .28-34-35
Aralia .
.23
Cornflower .
.41
Horse-Chestnut .
.17
Arborvitae .
10-11
Cornflower Aster
.48
Hydrangea .
.27-34
Aristnloehia .
.34
Cornus .
.17-25
Hypericum
.27
Arineria .
.40
Cotoneaster .
.25
Iberis .
....44
Aronia .
.23
Cranberry .
.32
Ilex .
.13-27
Arrow-Wood .
.32
Crataegus .
.18
Iris .
.44
Artemisia .
.40
Cydonia .
.25
Jacob’s Ladder .
.47
Asclepias .
.40
Daphne .
.13
Japanese Flowering
Ash .
.18
Day Lily .
.43
Cherries.
.20
Aubrietia .-.
.40
Delphiniums .
.42
Japanese Holly ..
.13
Avens .
.43
Desmodiuin .
.26
Japanese Spurge
.14
A zalea.
.23
Deutzia .
.26
Japanese Yew .
...9-10
Baby’s Breath .
.43
Dianthus .
.42
Jetbead .
.29
Balloon Flower ...
.47
Dicentra .
.42
Judas Tree .
.17
Baltic Ivy .
.34
Dictamnus ...
.42
Junipers .
.6-7
Baptisia .
.40
Digitalis .
.42
Juniperus .
.6-7
Barberry .
.24
Dogwood .
17-25
Kalmia.
.13
Basket of Gold ..
.39
Doronicum .
.42
Katsura Tree .
.17
Bayberry .
.28
Dutchman’s Pipe
.34
Kerria .
.27
Beauty Bush .
.27
Echinops .
.42
Koelreuteria .
.18
Bee Balm .
.45
Elder .
.30
Kolkwitzia .
.27
Beech .
.18
Elm .
.21-22
Larch .
.18
Bellflower .
.40
Englemann Ivy ...
.34
Larix .
.18
Benzoin .
.24
English Ivy .
.34
Larkspur .
.42
Berberis .
.24
Enkianthus .
.26
Lavender Cotton
.47
Betula .
.17
Erigeron .
.42
Leadwort .
.47
Bignonia .
.34
Eryngium .
.42
Leopard-Bane .
.42
Birch .
.17
Euonymus .
.26
Leucothoe .
.14
Bittersweet .
.34
Eupatorium .
.42
Ligustrum .
...27-28
Blanket Flower ...
.43
Exochorda .
.26
Lilac .
21-31
Bleeding-Heart .
.42
Fagus .
.18
Lilies .
.45
Blue Bells .
.45
False Dragon-Head . 47
Lilium .
.45
Blueberry .
.32
False Indigo .
.40
Lily-of-the-V alley
.45
Blue Bonnet .
.47
Firethorn .
.14
Linden .
.21
Blue Spruce .
. 8
Firs .
.5-9
Linum .
.45
Boltonia .
.40
Flax .
.45
Liriodendron .
.19
Bolton’s Starwort
.40
Fleabane .
.42
Lobelia .
.45
Boston Ivy .
.34
Flowering Crab ...
.19
Locust ...
...18-20
Bridal Wreath .
.30
Flowering Plum ...
.29
Lonicera .
.28
Buddleia .
24-25
Flowering Quince
.25
Loosestrife .
.45
Bugle .
.39
Flowering
Love Plant .
.41
Butterfly Bush .
24-25
Raspberry .
.30
Lungwort .
.47
Butterfly Flower
.40
Forget-me-not .
.45
Lupine .
.45
Callirhoe .
40
Forsytliia .
.26
Lupinus .
.45
Calluna .
13
Foxglove .
.42
Lychnis .
.45
Calycanthus .
.25
Fraxinus .
.18
Lycium ... .
. ...35
Campanula .
.40
Funkia .
.43
Lysimachia .
..45
Campion .
.45
Gaillardia .
.43
Lythrum .
.45
Candytuft .
.44
Garland Flower ...
.13
Maidenhair Tree
.18
Candytuft, Persian ... 39
Gas-Plant .
Magnolia..
......19
Caragana .
.25
Geum .
.43
Malus ...
. 19
Cardinal Flower ...
.45
Ginkgo .
.18
Maples .
.16
Carnations, Hardy ...41
Gleditsia .
.18
Matrimony Vine
.35
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Mazus .45
Mentha . 45
Mertensia ...45
Mint . 45
Mock-Orange .29
Monarda .45
Monkshood .39
Moms . 19
Mountain Ash .21
Mountain Laurel . 13
Muehlenbeckia .14
Mulberry . 19
Myosotis .45
Myrica .28
Myrtle .15-48
Nanny-Berry .32
Nepeta ..*.45
Ninebark . 29
Oak .20
Oenothera . 45
Oxydendrum .19
Pachistima .14
Pachysandra .14
Paeonia .46
Painted Daisy .47
Pansies .48
Papaver . 45
Pearl-Bush .26
Peonies . 46
Pfitzer Juniper . 6
Philadelplius .28-29
Phlox .46-47
Physocarpus .29
Physostegia ..47
Picea .7-8
Pieris .14
Pine .8-9
Pinks .42
Pinus .8-9
Plantain Lily .43
Platyeodon .47
Plum . 19
Plumbago .47
Poppy, Iceland .45
Poppy, Mallow .40
Poppy, Oriental .45
Polemonium .47
Pclymonum .35
Poplar .19
Primrose ... 19
Primula .47
Privet .27-28
Prunus .19-29
Pseudotsuga .9
Pulmonaria .47
Pyracantha .14
Pyrethrum . 47
Page
Quercus .20
Red Bud .17
Red-Hot Poker .48
Rhododendrons .14-15
Rhodotypos .29
Rhus .29-30
Robinia .29-30
Rock-Cress .,.40
Rock-Rose .43
Rosa Hugonis .30
Rose Acacia . 30
Roses, Baby Rambler 38
Rose Campion ...39
Roses, Climbing .37
Roses, Hybrid
Perpetuals .37
Roses, Hyrid Teas .36
Rose-Mallow .43
Roses, Miscellaneous 38
Roses, Novelties .37
Rubus ...30
Rudbeckia . 47
Rugosa Rose .30
Sage .47
Salix .20
Salvia .47
Sambueus . .’ .30
Santolina .47
Saponaria .47
Scabiosa .47
Sea Holly .42
Sea Lavender .48
Sedum .47
Sempervivum . 47
Shadbush .23
Shasta Daisy .47
Siberian Pea-Tree .25
Silver Bell .18
Silver Lace Vine .35
Smoke Bush .. 30
Snakeroot .42
Sneezeweed .43
Snowball .33
Snowberry .30
Snow-in-Summer .41
Soapwort .47
Sophora .21
Sorbus .21
Sourwood .19
Speedwell .48
Spice-Bush .24
Spiderwort .48
Spiraea .30
Spruce .7-8
St. Johns-Wort .27
Statice . 48
Stephanandra .30
Page
Stokesia .48
Stonecrop .47
Sumac .29
Summer Sweet .25
Sunflower .43
Swamp Azalea .24
Sweet Shrub .25
Sweet William .48
Symphoricarpos .30-31
Syringa .31-32
Tamarix .32
Taxus . 9-10
Thermopsis .48
Thrift .40
Thuja .10-11
Thyme .48
Thymus .48
Tickseed .42
Tilia .21-22
Tradescantia .48
Tri-Ogen .38
Tritoma .48
Trollius .48
Trumpet Vine .34
Tsuga .12
Tulip Tree .19
Turtle-Head .41
Ulmus .21-22
Vaccinium .32
Van Houttei Spirea 30
Valeriana .48
Varnish Tree .18
Veronica . 48
Viburnum . 32-33
Vinca .15-48
Viola .48
Violet .48
Virginia Creeper 34
Wallflower, Siberian 41
Wayfaring-Tree . 32
Weeping Willow 20
Weigela .33
White Fringe .-.17
Windflower .39
Winterberry .27
Wintercreeper .13
Wisteria . 35
Witch-Hazel .26-27
Withe-Rod .32
Wormwood .40
Yarrow . 39
Yellow-Root .33
Yellow-wood .17
Yew .9-10
Yucca .48
Zanthorhiza .33
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