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WHOLESALE TRADE

CATALOGUE

Season

of

1925-26

n

for

Nurserymen

,

Florists

.

and

Landscape

Architects

only.

SPECIAL

SOUTHERN

LANDSCAPE

PLANTS

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INTRODUCTORY

WE

OFFER

THE FOLLOWING

Nursery

Stock

for the

season

of

1925-26,

and

shall

be

very

glad

indeed

to

have

you

read

same

care-fully,

advising us

if

we

may

serve you,

as

we

have

a

first

class

stock

of

plants,

shrubbery,

etc. It

would

be

good

policy

to

place

your

order

early

for

your

wants,

as

there

is

likely

to

be

a

shortage

in

nursery

stock

in

some

var-ieties.

WE

MAKE

A

SPECIALTY

of

plants

in

size

and

variety

adapted

for

SOUTHERN

PLANTING

AND

LANDSCAPE WORK.

Our

stock

of

LARGE

plants

is

the

FINEST

IN

THE

SOUTH.

SYMBOLS

B &

B,

Signifies

BALLED

and

BURLAPED

(taken

up

with

hall

of dirt

and

wrapped

in

burlap.)

N.

B.

Signifies

NOT BALLED

(taken

up

hare

rooted.)

EDWARD

A.

MciLHENNY

- - Proprietor-D. D.

DAGGETT

- - - Sales

Manager.

gUntidc

@5ai‘bcn$

ltnv$cvp

192o-26

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Wholesale Trade Catalog

TERMS

OF

BUSINESS

Location.

General Office and Nursery at Avery

Is-land, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, on the Southern Pacific

Railway, and hard-surface

highway

through Nursery, eight miles south of

New

Iberia, Louisiana.

Telegraph Address is

New

Iberia, Louisiana.

Long

Distance Telephone office in our

main

office.

Our Freight Station is Salt Mine, Louisiana.

Invitations to Visitors.

We

take pleasure in showing our stock to persons wishing to purchase; if notified in

time,

we

will meet visitors at the station on arrival.

Minimum

Orders.

We

do iot care to ship orders for less than ten plants of a variety, ct wholesale prices. If less of a kind are wanted, please write for our Retail Cat-alogue.

Terms

Cash with order, if for immediate shipment.

Orders for trees to be held for

some

weeks after the ship-ping season opens should also be accompanied

by

full pay-ment.

On

orders booked in advance of the shipping sea-son 25 per cent down, with the balance due

when

the shipping season opens.

W

e do not care to ship C. O. D.

Remittances.

To

secure safety and

prompt

acceptance, remittances should be

made by Bank

Draft,

^ Express or

Poit-Office

Money

Order, Registered Letter, or Prepaid Impress.

lethod of Shipment.

Shipping directions should be

Ilainly written, and

we

urge our customers, in all cases, to

use our order sheets.

We

shall be pleased to forward

ad-ditional ones

upon

application. Kindly indicate whether shipment is to be

made

by freight, express or mail.

When

method

of shipment is left to us, or

when

no directions are

given,

we

will ship according to our best judgment,

by

such

means

as

we

believe to be in the best interests of our

cus-tomers.

Transportation at Purchaser’s Risk and Expense.

All transportation charges are to be paid

by

the purchaser, and our responsibility ceases

upon

delivery to forwarding companies; claims for losses or

damages

must

be

made

upon

the latter.

We

will, however, start a tracer for de-layed shipment, if notified, and use every

means

at our

command

to secure

prompt

delivery, or recovery in case of

damage

or loss.

Shipping

by

Parcel Post.

In ordering trees or plants

for shipment

by

post, add 25 per cent to the list price, to

cover cost of packing and postage.

Time

of Shipment.

Unless instructed otherwise, orders during the shipping season will be forwarded as soon after their receipt as possible, and orders booked in advance will

be shipped as soon as

may

be after the shipping season opens.

Shipping and Planting Season.

November

to

March

for all trees and shrubs

grown

in the open field; balled

plants, bamboos, grassesand pot-grown plants

may

be ship-ped at any time. Prices in this catalogue cover the ship-ping season of 1925-26, ending

May,

1st, 1926.

Selecting Varieties suited to locality, is of the first im-portance, and can often be

more

advantageously done

by

ourselves than

by

the purchasers.

We

are always glad to aid our customers in their selections,

when

so desired, and

will, upon request, cheerfully furnish additional informa-tion in regard to the adapability or desirability of

particu-lar varieties.

Labels attached with brass wire to everything sent out.

We

Guarantee all stock sent out to be well rooted, well grown, true to name, properly packed, and shipped accord-ing to instructions.

Our

liability under the foregoing guaranty is limited in

amount

to the original price re-ceived.

Claims.

If,

by

any possibility, errors should occur, they

will be promptly rectified, if claim is

made

within ten days

after the receipt of the goods.

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Catalog

DECIDUOUS SHADE

TREES.

SIZE

Class

ACER

(Maple)

A.

dasycarpum

(Southern Maple) or (Soft Maple)

8-10 feet

NB

$

ACER

(Maple)

A. pseudoplatanus

(Scyamore

Maple)

6-8 feet

NB

AILANTHUS

A. grandulosa (Tree-of-heaven)

6-8 feet

NB

ALBIZZIA

A. julibrissin

(Mimosa)

3-4 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

8-10 feet

NB

12-14 feet

NB

ALEURITES

A. fordi (Tung-oil Tree)

3-4 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8 feet and

Up

NB

CATALPA

C. speciosa (Western Catalpa)

8-10 feet

NB

CELTIS

(Hackberry) C. occidentalis 7-8 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

9-10 feet

NB

CERCIS

(Redbud

or

American

Judas Tree)

C. canadensis

(American

Redbud)

4-5 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

CHIONANTHUS

(Fringetree)

C. virginica (White Fringetree)

C. retusa (Purple Fringetree)

2-3 feet

NB

CORNUS

(Dogwood)

C. florida (Flowering

Dogwod)

iy>-2 feet

NB

CUPRESSUS

(Cypress)

C. taxodium (Native Cypress).

4-5 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

ELAEAGNUS

(Russian-olive) E. angustifolia 6- 8 feet

NB

FRAXINUS

(Ash)

F. americana (alba) (White

Ash)

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MAGNOLIA

M.

tripetala (Umbrella Magnolia)

3-4 feet

NB

MANIHOT

M.

carthaginensis (Yuquilla Tree)

2-3 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

MELIA

M.

umbraculiformis (Texas Umbrella-tree)

3-4 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

MORUS

(Mulberry)

M.

alba pendula

(Weeping

Mulberry)

3 years old

NB

NYSSA

(Tupelo) N. sylvatica 2-3 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

6-8 feet

NB

POPULUS

(Poplar)

P. alba nivea (Silver Poplar)

6-8 feet

NB

POPULUS

(Poplar)

P. e^genei (Carolina Poplar)

8-10 feet

NB

POPULUS

(Poplar)

P. nigra italica

(Lombardy

Poplar)

2-3 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

!0 feet

B&B

POPULUS

(Poplar)

P. simoni fastigiata

(Narrow Simon

Poplar) 4' 5 feet " ..

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8-9 feet

NB

10-11 feet

NB

QUERCUS

(Oak)

Q. nigra (Water Oak)

6 feet,

iy

2 inch caliper

B&B

8 feet, 4 inch caliper

B&B

QUERCUS

(Oak)

Q. palustris (Pin Oak)

6“7 feet

B&B

7"8 feet

B&B

ROBINIA

(White Locust)

R. pseudoacacia 3'4 feet

NB

4“5 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

8-9 feet *...

NB

SALIX

(Willow)

(Common

Willow) 5-6 feet

NB

6-8 feet

NB

SALIX

(Willow)

S. elegantissima (Thurlow

Weeping

Willow)

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SAMBUCUS

(Elder)

S. canadensis laciniata (Cutleaf

American

Elder)

2-3 feet

NB

SAPIUM

S. sebiferum (Chinese Tallowtree)

2-3 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

6- 7 feet, 1 inch caliper

NB

7- 8 feet, 1 inch caliper

NB

10-11 feet, 2l /> inch caliper

NB

SASSAFRAS

S. variifolium 6-8 feet

NB

SPONBIAS

S.

momb

in (axillaris) (Yellow

Mombin)

6-8 feet

NB

ULMUS

(Elm)

U. americana (American

Elm)

4- 5 feet

NB

8-10 feet

NB

ULMUS

(Elm)

U.* americana pendula

(Weeping American

Elm)

3 years old

NB

.

VIBURNUM

V. opulus (European Cranberrybush)

2-3 feet

NB

DECIDUOUS

PLANTS

ACACIA

A. farmesian: (Sweet Acacia)

3- 4 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

ALTHAEA

In variety 2-3 feet ;

NB

4- 5 feet

NB

2-3 feet

B&B

4-5 feet

B&B

CALLICARPA

(Beautyberry) or (Pigeonberry)

C. americana

2-3 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

CASSIA

C.

corymbosa

(floribunda) (Flowery Senna)

(Small Yellow)

C. foribunda gigantae (Large Yellow)

C. tomentosa (Wolly Senna) (Red)

3-4 feet

NB

4-6 feet

NB

CYDONQA

(Quince)

C. cinensis

(Bush

Fruiting)

4-5 feet

NB

6-7 feet

NB

CYDONIA

(Quince)

C. japonica (Flowering Quince)

2-3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

DEUTZIA

D. scabra (Fuzzy Deutzia) or (Pride of Roches!

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DIQSPYROS

(Persimmon)

Native and Japanese

2-3 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

FORSYTKIA

F. viridissima (Greenstem Fcrsythia)

2- 3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3- 4 feet

B&B

GYMNOCLADUS

G. dioica (Kentucky Coffeetree)

3-4 feet ....

NB

4- 5 feet

NB

HIBISCUS

(Hibiscus, Rosemallow) H. moseheutos (Mixed colors)

2 year old roots

NB

HYDRANGEA

(French Hybrids)

2 year old plants

NB

HYPERICUM

(St. Tohnswort) H.

moserianum

(Goldf'lower) V/2-2 feet

NB

2-2x /2 feet

NB

LAGESSTROEMIA

(Crapemyrtle)

L. indica alba (White Crapemyrtle)

2- 3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3- 4 feet

B&B

LAGERSTROEMIA

(Crapemyrtle)

L. indica purpurea (Purple Crapemyrtle)

2-3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

LAGERSTROEMIA

(Crapemyrtle)

L. indica rosea (Pink Crapemyrtle)

2- 3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B &

13

LAGERSTROEMIA

(Crapemyrtle) (Watermelon-red Crapemyrtle) 2- 3 feet

NB

3- 4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

PARKINSONIA

P. aeuleata 2-3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

PLUMBAGO

P. carpensis (Cape

Plumbago)

154-2 feet

NB

254-3 feet

NB

PUNICA

((Pomegranate)

P. legrellei (Flowering Pomegranate) P.

nana

racemosa (Flowering Pomegranate)

3-4 feet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

RHUS

(Sumac)

R. glabra

(Smooth

Sumac)

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—5-RHUS

(Sumac)

R. typhina laciniata (Shredded

Sumac)

or

(Fernleaf

Sumac)

3-4 feet

NB

12.00

SAMBUCUS

(Elder)

S. acutiloba (Cutleaf

American

Elder)

2-3 feet

NB

12.00

SPIRAEA

S. related to S.

bumalda

(Anthony

Waterer Spirea) (Crimson)

15-18 inches

NB

SPIRAEA

S. billiardi (Billiardi Spirea) (Pink) S. douglasi (Douglas Spirea) S. vanhouttei (Vanhoutte Spirea)

2- 3 feet

NB

3- 4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3- 4 feet

B&B

SPIRAEA

S. reevesiana (Reeves Spirea)

2-3 feet

NB

SPIRAEA

S. thuunbergi

(Thunberg

Spirea)

15-18 inches

NB

SYRINGA

(Lilac)

S. persica (Persian Lilac)

2-3 feet

NB

3- 4 feet

NB

TAMARIX

T. gallica (trench Tamarix) (Salt Cedar) T. odessana (Odessa Tamarix)

3-4 feet

NB

5-6 feet

NB

VITEX

(Chaste-tree)

V. agnus-castus (Lilac Chaste-tree) V. agnus-castus alba

(White

Chaste-tree)

V.

negundo

(Blue Chaste-tree)

V. incisa (Cutleaf Chaste-tree)

2- 3 fet

NB

4-5 feet

NB

3- 4 feet

B&B

5- 6 feet

B&B

WEIGELIA

(Diervilla)

W.

rosea (florida) (Pink Weigelia)

2- 3 feet

NB

3-4 feet

NB

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

3.50 3.50 4.50 7.50 10.00 3.50 3.50 6.00 8.00 2.50 4.00 2.00 5.00 10.00 19.00 4.00 6.00 10.00 12.50

EVERGREEN

PLANTS

ABELIA

A. grandiflora (Glossy Abelia)

2- 3 feet

NB

4.50

3- 4 feet

NB

7.00

2- 3 feet

B&B

14.00

3- 4 feet

B&B

20.00

ARALIA

A. papyrifera, Tetrapanax papyriferum

2- 3 feet

B&B

12.00

3- 6 feet

B&B

1/.50

ARALIA

A. pentaphylla,

Acanthopanax

pentaphyllum

3-4 feet

NB

4.00

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ARALIA

A. spinosa (Devils-walkingstick)

3-6 feet

NB

8.00

BUDDLEIA

(Butterflybush)

B. asiatica (Winter blooming

White) B. officinals (Winter blooming

Lilac)

3-5 feet

B&B

12.00

BUDDLEIA

In variety

(Summer

blooming)

3-4 feet

NB

6.00

5-6 feet

NB

17.50

I 3-4 feet

B&B

15.00

5-6 feet

B&B

25.00

BUXUS

(Box)

B. semepervirens

(Common

Box)

9-12 inches

B&B

10.00 154-2 feet

B&B

17.50

BUXUS

(Box)

(Common

Creole Box) .

9-12 inches

B&B

10.00 l}4-2 feet

B&B

17.50

CAMELLIA

C. japonic a

(Common

Camellia)

2-3 feet

B&B

15.00

DATURA

D. arborea (Floripondio) or (Angels

Trumpet)

2 year old plants

B&B

15.00

ELAEAGNUS

E.

pungens

reflexa (Bronze Elaeagnus)

2-3 feet

B&B

15.00

3- 5 feet

B&B

20.00

EUONYMUS

E. japonicus (Evergreen Buringbush)

2-3 feet

B&B

13.00

EUONYMUS

E. japonicus albovariegatus (Silver Buringbush)

2-3 feet

B&B

16.50

EUONYMUS

E. japonicus aureus (Goldleaf Buringbush)

2-3 feet

B&B

16.00

EUONYMUS

(Variegated Buringbush) 2-3 feet

B&B

15.00

GARDENIA

G. florida (Cape-jasmine) 1-2 feet

NB

2.00 * 2-3 feet

NB

3.00 1- 2 feet

B&B

6.00 2- 3 feet

B&B

10.00

ILEX

(Holly) if I. vomitora (Yaupon) 154-2 feet

B&B

12.00 3-4 feet

B&B

17.50 5-6 feet

B&B

25.00

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

(Large leaf bush

Jasmine-Yellow)

3-4 feet

B&B

14.00

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

(Small leaf bush Jasmine

Yellow)

3-4 feet

B&B

15.00

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

J. primulinum (Primrose Jasmine)

2-3 feet

B&B

12.00

6-9 feet

B&B

25.00

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LAUROCERASUS

(Cherry-laurel) L. caroliniana (Carolina Cherry-laurel)

2- 3 feet

B

&

B

3-4 feet

B&B

LIGUSTRUM

(Privet)

L. lncidum (Glossy Privet)

4-5 feet

B&B

6-7 feet

B&B

LIGUSTRUM

(Privet)

L. lucidum

superbum

Grafted

4*4-5 feet

B&B

6-7 feet

B&B

LIGUSTRUM

(Privet)

L. nepalense (Nepal Privet)

1*4-2 feet

B&B

2-3 feet

B&B

LIGUSTRUM

(Privet)

L. japonicum (Japanese Privet)

2-3 feet

B&B

MALVAVISCUS

(Waxmallow)

M.

grandiflora 2-3 feet

B&B

4-5 feet

B&B

MICHELIA

M.

fuscata (Magnolia fuscata) or (Banana-shrub)

1-2 feet

B&B

2-3 feet

B&B

MYRICA

(Bayberry,

Waxmyrtle)

M.

cerifera (Southern

Waxmyrtle)

3-4 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

B&B

MYRTUS

(Myrtle)

M.

communis

(True Myrtle)

1-2 feet

B&B

2- 3 feet

B&B

NANDINA

N. domestica. 2 feet

B&B

4 feet

B&B

NERIUM

(Oleander) (Cream) (Double Pink) (Single Pink) (Red) (White) 2-3 feet 4- 5 feet 5-6 feet

OSMANTHUS

0. aquifolium (Holly Olive)

1-2 feet 2- 3 feet

OSMANTHUS

0. fragrans (Sweet Olive) 2-3 feet

B&B

B&B

B&B

B&B

B&B

B&B

PITTOSPORUM

P. tobira 1•foot

B&B

2 feet

B&B

3 feet

B&B

PITTOSPORUM

P. tobira variegatum (Whitespot Tobira)

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VIBURNUM

V. tinus (Laurustinus)

2- 3 feet

3-4 feet

B&B

EVERGREEN SHADE

TREES

CINNAMOMUM

C. camphora (Camphor-tree) 3-4 feet 4- 5 feet

B&B

6- 7 feet 7- 8 feet

B&B

ERIOBOTRYA

(Loquat) E. japonica (Lequat) 2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

B&B

8-10 feet .

ILEX

(Holly)

I. opaca (American Holly)

3-4 feet 4-5 feet 6- 7 feet

LAURUS

(Laurel)

L. nobilis (Grecian Laurel) (Sweet Bay)

3-4 feet

B&B

4- 5 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

MAGNOLIA

M.

grandirlora (Southern Magnolia)

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

4- 5 feet

B&B

5- 6 feet

PODOCARPUS

P. macrophylla

(Yew

Podocarpus)

3-4 feet

B&B

4- 5 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

QUERCUS

(Oak)

Q. virginiana (Live Oak) 2-3 feet

4-5 feet /

6- 7 feet

8-9 feet, 4 inch caliper 9-10 feet, 5 inch caliper

ARBORVITAES

AND OTHER

CONIFIERS

THUJA

(Arborvitae)

T. occklentalis pyramidalis

(Amerl

Arborivitae)

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

4- 5 feet

B&B

THUJA

(Arborvitae)

T. orientalis aurea conspicua (Goldspire Arborvitae)

2- 3 feet

B

<" ~ 3-4 feet

B&B

4- 5 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

B&B

B&B

15.00

B&B

20.00

:ees

B&B

20.00

B&B

25.00

B&B

40.00

B&B

50.00

B&B

14.00

B&B

20.00

B&B

45.00

B&B

65.00

B&B

15.00

B&B

25.00

B&B

50.00 )

B&B

20.00

B&B

25.00

B&B

35.00

B&B

15.00

B&B

20.00

B&B

30.00

B&B

45.00

B&B

17.50

B&B

20.00

B&B

30.00

B&B

10.00

B&B

15.90

B&B

20.00

B&B

100.00

B&B

130.00

ONIFIERS

Prymidal

B&B

17.50

B&B

20.00

B&B

30.00 Arborvitae)

B&B

27.50

B&B

35.00

B&B

42.50

B&B

57.50

THUJA

(Arborvitae)

T, orientalis aurea

nana

(Beckmans

Golden) Arborvitae)

2-3 feet

B&B

30.00

3-4 feet

B&B

40.00

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THUJA

(Arborvitae)

T. orientalis compacta (Oriental

Compacta

Arborvitae)

2-3 feet

B&B

22.50

3- 4 feet

B&B

30.00

THUJA

(Arborvitae)

T. orientalis pyramidalis (Oriental Pyramidal Arborvitae) 3-4 feet

B&B

17.50 4-5 feet

B&B

27.50 5-6 feet

B&B

37.50

THUJA

(Arborvitae) T. Rosedale 1-1-54 feet

B&B

9.50 1*4-2 feet

B&B

12.50 2-3 feet

B&B

17:50 3-4 feet

B&B

30.00

CHAMAECYPARIS

(RETINOSPOPA)

C. lawsoniana glauca veitchi (Veitch Silver Cypress)

2-3 feet

B&B

25.00-3-4 feet

B&B

35.00

4- 5 feet

B&B

45.00

CUPRESSUS

(Cypress)

C. sempervirens horizontalis (Spreading Italian

Cypress) 2-3 feet

B&B

15.00 3-4 feet

B&B

22.50 5-6 feet

B&B

3500 6- 7 feet

B&B

50.00

CUPRESSUS

(Cypress)

C. sempervirens stricta

(Columnar

Italian Cypress))

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

5-6 feet

B&B

6- 7 feet

B&B

JUNIPERUS

(Juniper)

J. chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Chinese Juniper)

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

JUNIPERUS

(Jumiper) J. virginiana (Redcedar) 3- 4 feet

B&B

4-5 feet

B&B

5-6 feat

B&B

8-9 feet

B&B

JUNIPERUS

(Juniper)

J. virginiana cannarti (Cannart Redcedar)

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

JUNIPERUS

(Juniper)

J. virginiana glauca (Silver Redcedar)

2- 3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

B&B

17.50

B&B

25.00

B&B

45.00

B&B

60.00 Juniper)

B&B

25.00

B&B

35.00

B&B

14.00

B&B

20.00

B&B

35.00

B&B

60.00

B&B

25.00

B&B

35.00

B&B

25.00

B&B

35.00

DEDCIDUOUS

VINES

AND

CLIMBERS

BIGNONIA

(Trumpetcreeper)

B. radicans (Trumpetcreeper) (Red)

1 year 2 year

BIGNONIA

(Trumpetcreeper)

B. speciosa (Painted

Trumpet)

(Pink)

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LONICERA

(Honeysuckle)

L. halliana (Hall Japanese Honeysuckle)

2 years

NB

3.50

3 years

NB

4.50

LONICERA

(Honeysuckle)

L. heckrotti (Everbiooming Honeysuckle)

2 years

NB

3.50

3 years

NB

4.50

WISTERIA

W.

sinensis (Chinese Wisteria)

1 year

NB

5.00

2 year

NB

6.50

3 year

NB

7.50

EVERGREEN

VINES

AND

CLIMBERS

BIGNONIA

(Trumpetcreeper)

B. unguis-cati (Catlaw

Trumpet)

(Yellow)

1 year

NB

5.00 2 year

NB

7.50

EUONYMUS

E. radieans E.

minima

12-15 inches

NB

15-18 inches

NB

FICUS

(Fig)

F. pumila (repens) (Climbing Fig)

Strong potted plants Potted

HEBERA

(Ivy)

H. helix (English Ivy)

3 inch pots

5 inch pots

2 years, very heavy

NB

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

J.

primulinum

(Primrose Jasmine)

2-3 feet, well branched

3-4 feet, extra heavy

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet 6-9 feet

B&B

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

J. officinale (Whitestar, reclining)

1-2 feet

B&B

2-3 feet

B&B

JASMINUM

(Jasmine)

J. trinerve (Whitestar, running)

2-3 feet

B&B

3-4 feet

B&B

PALMS

AND

CYCADS

CURCULEGO

C. recuviata

(Wee

vie

Palm)

5 inch pots

LIVISTGNA

L. chinensis ((Chinese

Fan Palm)

1-1>4 feet 2 -2/2 feet 2J4-3 feet

B&B

PHOENIX

P. canariensis (Canary Date

Palm)

WASHINGTONIA

W.

robusta (Mexican

Washington Palm)

3 feet

B&B

6 feet

B&B

8 feet

B&B

SABAL

S. glabra (adansoni) (Bluestem Palmetto)

(16)

TRACHYCARPUS

T. excelsa (Windmill

Palm)

2i4-3 feet 3i4-4 feet 4^2-5 feet 5-6 feet .

B

&

B

20.00

B

&

B

40.00

B

&

B

70 00

B

&

B

100.00

B

AMBUS

A

(BAMBOO)

SINGLE

CANE

BAMBOO

ARUNDXNARIA

A.

macrosperma

(Southern Cane)

ARXJNBO

A. donax variegata (Striped Giant Reed)

PHYLLOSTACHYS

P. mitis (pubeseens)

(Mo

so

Bamboo

Edable)

PHYLLOSTACHYS

P. puberula

(Timber

Bamboo)

PHYLLOSTACHYS

P. bambusoides (quilioi) (Japenese

Timber

Bamboo)

Strong canes

NB

10.00

PHYLLOSTACHYS

P. henryi (Edable

Bamboo)

Strong canes

NB

15.00

CLUMP

OB

BUNCH BAMBUSA

BAMBUSA

B. alphonsei (Alphonse Karr

Bamboo)

BAMBUSA

B. argentea striata (Silver Striped

Bamboo)

BAMBUSA

B. argentea (Silver

Bamboo)

ARUNDINARIA

A.

metake

Small clumps

B&B

40.00

Medium

clumps

B&B

60.00 Large clumps

B&B

100.00

GRASSES

BOCCONIA

C. cordata

(Plumepoppy)

CYPERUS

C. papyrus (Papyrus)

MISCANTHUS

M.

sinensis gracillimus

(Maiden

Grass)

MISCANTHUS

M.

sinensis variegatus (Striped Eulilia Grass)

MISCANTHUS

M.

sinensis zebrinus (Zebra Grass)

THALIA

T. divaricanta

(Bog

Plant)

Small divisions

NB

3.50

Medium

clumps

NB

5.00 Large clumps

NB

12.50

CYNBOPOGON

C. citratus

(Lemon

Grass

furnishes Oil of

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Medium

clumps

NB

Large clums

NB

CYPERUS

C. alternifolius (Umbrella-sedge) Small divisions

NB

Medium

clumps

NB

Large clumps

NB

OPHIOPOGON

(Snakebeard)

O. japonicus (Japanese Snakebeard)

Small divisions

NB

Medium

clumps

NB

Large clumps

NB

PENNISETUM

P. ruppeli (Fountain Grass)

Small clumps

NB

Medium

clumps

NB

Large clumps

NB

PENNISETUM

P.

cupreum

(Crimson Fountain Grass)

Small clumps

NB

Medium

clumps

NB

Large clumps

NB

YUCCA

(Yucca) Y. aloifolia (Spanish-dagger) 2 years

NB

3 years

NB

4 years

NB

YUCCA

Y. aloifolia marginata 2 years

NB

3 years

NB

4 years

NB

10.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 2.50 7.50 10.00 3.50 6.00 12.50 5.00 7.50 15.00 5.00 7.00 10.00 7.50 10.00 15.00

YUCCA

Y. filamentosa

(Common

Yucca)

Adam’s

needle or

Bear Grass) 2 year divisions

NB

5.00 3 year clumps

NB

15.00 4 year clumps

NB

20.00

YUCCA

Y. latifolia 2 year divisions

NB

6.50 3 year clumps

NB

15.00 4 year clumps

NB

20.00

BULBS

AND

PLANTS

ASPIDISTRA

A. lurida

(Common

Aspidistra)

Per leaf, each 15c

NB

1.50

XANTHGSGMA

X. bataviensis (Purple stem Elephants-ear)

Large bulbs

NB

5.00

COLOCASIA

C. antiquorum (Elephants-ear)

Large bulbs

NB

4.00

COLOCASIA

C. odoata (Tree Elephants-ear)

Large bulbs

NB

10.00

CRINUM

C. fimbriatulum (Milk-and-wine Lily)

Bulbs

NB

perdoz. 2.00

HEDYCHIUM

(Gingerlily)

G. cononarium

(Common

Gingerlily)

Large bulbs

NB

10.00

(18)

HYMENOCALLIS

(Day

lily)

H. fulva H. flava

Plants

NB

perdoz. 2.50

IRIS

(Iris)

I. germanica

(German

Iris)

I. kaempferi (Japanese Iris)

2 year old plants

NB

3.00

MUSA

(Banana)

M.

chinensis (Finger

Banana)

M.

oranocensis (Oranoco

Banana)

Small divisions

NB

7.50

Medium

clumps

NB

15.00 Large clumps

NB

30.00

INDEX

Abelia 6 Acacia 4 Acer 2

Adam’s

Needle, see Yucca 13

Ailanthus 2

Airpotato, see Dioscorea 10

Albizzia 2

Aleurites 2

Althaea 4

Angel’s Trumpet, see Datura 7 Aralia 6

&

7 Arborvitae, see Thuja 9

&

10

Ash

see Fraxinus 2

Aspidistra 13

Bamboo,

see

Bambusa

12

Bambusa

12

Banana, see

Musa

14

Banana

shrub, see Michelia 8

Bayberry, see Myrica 8

Bear Grass, see Yucca 13 Beautyberry, see Callicarpa 4 Bignonia i0

&

11

Box. see

Buxus

7

Buddleia 7

Butterfly bush, see Buddleia 7

Buxus

7

Callicarpa 4

Camellia 7

Camphortree, see

Cimnamomum

9

Cape

Jasmine,, see Gardenia 7

Cassia 4

Catalpa 2

Celtis 2

Cercis 2

Chamaecyparis 10 Chestetree, see Vitex 6 Cherry Laurel, see Laurocerasus 8

Chinese Tallowtree, see

Sapium

4

Chionanthus 2

Cinnamomum

9

Colocasia 13

Cornus 2

Cranberry bush, European, see

Viburnum

4

Crape Myrtle, see Lagerstroemia 2

Crinum

13

Cupressus 2

&

10 Cycads il

&

12

Cydonia 4

Cypress, see Cupressus 2

&

10

Datura 7

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Deutzia 4

Devil’s

Walking

Stick, see Aralia 7

Dioscorea lo

Liospyros 5

Diervilla, see Weigelia 6

Dogwood,

flowering, see Cornus 2

Elaeagnus . 2

&

7

Elder, see

Sambucus

4

&

6 Elephants ear, see Colocasia

&

Xanthosoma

13

Elm,

see

U

Imus

4

Eriobotraya 9

Euonymus

7

&

il

Ficus

n

Fig, climing, see Ficus 11

Forsythia 5

Fraxinus 2

Fringe tree, see Chionanthus 2

Gardenia 7

Ginger lily, see

Hedyehium

13 Goldenrain Tree, see Koelreuteria 2

Goldflower, see

Hypericum

5

Grasses 12

&

13

Gymnocl&dus

5

Hack

beery, see Celtis 2

Kedera

n

Kedyehium

13

Hibiscus 5

Holly, see Ilex 7

&

9 Holly Olive, see

Osmanthus

8

Honeysuckle, see Lonicera 11

Hydrangea

5

Hymenocallis 14

Hypericum

5

Ilex 7

&

9

Iris 14

Ivy, English, see Hedera il

Jasmine, see

Jasminum

7

&

il

Jasminum

7

&

n

Judas tree, see Cercis 2

Juniper, see Juniperus 10

Juniperus 10

Kentucy

Coffee tree, see

Gymnocladus

5

Koelreuteria 2

Lagerstroemia 5

Laurel, see Laurus 9

Laurocerasus 8

Laurus 9

Laurustinus, see

Virburnum

9

Ligustrum 8

Lilac, see Syringa 6

Liquidambar 2

Lonicera

n

Loquat, see Eriobotraya 9 Magnolia 2, 3

&

9

Magnolia fuscata, see Michelia 8

Maivaviscus '.

. 8

Manihot

3

Maple, see Acer 2

Melia 3

Michelia . 8

Milk and

Wine

lily, see

Crinum

13 Mimosa, see Albizzia 2

Mombin,

yellow, see Spondias . 4

Morus

^

3

Mulberry, see

Morus

. 3

Musa

14

Myrica 8

Myrtle, see

Myrtus

8

Myrtus

g

Nandina

g

Nerium

$

Nyssa

3

Oak, see Quercus

(20)

Oleander, see

Nerium

8

Osmanthus

3

Palms

ii

&

12

Parkinsonia 2

Persimmon,

see Diospyros

5 Pigeonberry, see Callicarpa 4

Pittosporum 8

Plumbago

5

Podocarpus 9

Pomegranate, see Punica 5 Poplar, see Populus 3

Populus

3

Privet, see

Ligustrum

8

Punica 2

Quercus 3

&

. 9

Quince, see Cydonia 4

Redbud,

see Cercis 2

Retinospora, see Chamaecyparis 10

Rhus

5

&

6

Robinia 3

Rosemallow, see Hibiscus 5 Russian Olive, see Elaeagnus 2

Salix 3

Salt Cedar, see

Tamarix

6

Sambucus

4

&

6

Sapium

4

Sassafras 4

Senna, Flowery, see Cassia 4

Spanish

Dagger, see

Yucca

13

Spiraea 6

Spondias

4

St.

Johns

Wort, see

Hypericum

5

Sumac,

see

Rhus

5

&

6

Sweet

Gum,

see Liquidambar 2

Sweet

Olive, see

Osmanthus

8

Syringa

6

Tamarix

6

Texas Umbrella

Tree, see Melia 3

Thuja

9

&

10

Tree

of Heaven, see Ailanthus 2

Trumpet

creeper, see Bignonia lo

&

il

Tung-oil Tree; see Aleurites 2

Tupelo, see

Nyssa

3

Ulmus

4

Vibrnum

4

&

9

Vitex 6

Waxmallow,

see Malvaviscus 8

Waxmyrtle,

see Myrica 8

Weigelia 6

White

Locust, see Robinia 3

Willow, see Salix 3

Wisteria 11

Xanthosoma

3

Yam,

see Dioscorea 10

Yucca

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