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WHOLESALE TRADE
CATALOGUE
Season
of
1925-26
—
n
—
for
Nurserymen
,Florists
.and
Landscape
Architects
only.
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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
ifwe
may
serve you,
as
we
have
a
firstclass
stock
of
plants,
shrubbery,
etc. It
would
be
good
policy
toplace
your
order
early
for
your
wants,
as
there
islikely
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
isthe
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
- - - SalesManager.
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192o-26
Wholesale Trade Catalog
TERMS
OF
BUSINESS
Location.
—
General Office and Nursery at AveryIs-land, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, on the Southern Pacific
Railway, and hard-surface
highway
through Nursery, eight miles south ofNew
Iberia, Louisiana.Telegraph Address is
New
Iberia, Louisiana.Long
Distance Telephone office in ourmain
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 intime,
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 accompaniedby
full pay-ment.On
orders booked in advance of the shipping sea-son 25 per cent down, with the balance duewhen
the shipping season opens.W
e do not care to ship C. O. D.Remittances.
—
To
secure safety andprompt
acceptance, remittances should bemade by Bank
Draft,^ Express or
Poit-Office
Money
Order, Registered Letter, or Prepaid Impress.lethod of Shipment.
—
Shipping directions should beIlainly written, and
we
urge our customers, in all cases, touse our order sheets.
We
shall be pleased to forwardad-ditional ones
upon
application. Kindly indicate whether shipment is to bemade
by freight, express or mail.When
method
of shipment is left to us, orwhen
no directions aregiven,
we
will ship according to our best judgment,by
suchmeans
aswe
believe to be in the best interests of ourcus-tomers.
Transportation at Purchaser’s Risk and Expense.
—
All transportation charges are to be paid
by
the purchaser, and our responsibility ceasesupon
delivery to forwarding companies; claims for losses ordamages
must
bemade
upon
the latter.We
will, however, start a tracer for de-layed shipment, if notified, and use everymeans
at ourcommand
to secureprompt
delivery, or recovery in case ofdamage
or loss.Shipping
by
Parcel Post.—
In ordering trees or plantsfor shipment
by
post, add 25 per cent to the list price, tocover 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 willbe shipped as soon as
may
be after the shipping season opens.Shipping and Planting Season.
—
November
toMarch
for all trees and shrubs
grown
in the open field; balledplants, bamboos, grassesand pot-grown plants
may
be ship-ped at any time. Prices in this catalogue cover the ship-ping season of 1925-26, endingMay,
1st, 1926.Selecting Varieties suited to locality, is of the first im-portance, and can often be
more
advantageously doneby
ourselves than
by
the purchasers.We
are always glad to aid our customers in their selections,when
so desired, andwill, 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 inamount
to the original price re-ceived.Claims.
—
If,by
any possibility, errors should occur, theywill be promptly rectified, if claim is
made
within ten daysafter the receipt of the goods.
Catalog
DECIDUOUS SHADE
TREES.
SIZE
ClassACER
(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 feetNB
5-6 feetNB
8-10 feetNB
12-14 feetNB
ALEURITES
A. fordi (Tung-oil Tree)
3-4 feet
NB
6-7 feetNB
8 feet andUp
NB
CATALPA
C. speciosa (Western Catalpa)
8-10 feet
NB
CELTIS
(Hackberry) C. occidentalis 7-8 feetNB
8-9 feetNB
9-10 feetNB
CERCIS
(Redbud
orAmerican
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 feetNB
ELAEAGNUS
(Russian-olive) E. angustifolia 6- 8 feetNB
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 feetNB
6-7 feetNB
8-9 feetNB
MELIA
M.
umbraculiformis (Texas Umbrella-tree)3-4 feet
NB
5-6 feetNB
8-9 feetNB
MORUS
(Mulberry)M.
alba pendula(Weeping
Mulberry)3 years old
NB
NYSSA
(Tupelo) N. sylvatica 2-3 feetNB
5-6 feetNB
6-8 feetNB
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 feetNB
6-7 feetNB
8-9 feetNB
!0 feetB&B
POPULUS
(Poplar)P. simoni fastigiata
(Narrow Simon
Poplar) 4' 5 feet " ..NB
6-7 feetNB
8-9 feetNB
10-11 feetNB
QUERCUS
(Oak)Q. nigra (Water Oak)
6 feet,
iy
2 inch caliperB&B
8 feet, 4 inch caliperB&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 feetNB
6-7 feetNB
8-9 feet *...NB
SALIX
(Willow)(Common
Willow) 5-6 feetNB
6-8 feetNB
SALIX
(Willow)S. elegantissima (Thurlow
Weeping
Willow)Trade Catalog
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 caliperNB
10-11 feet, 2l /> inch caliperNB
SASSAFRAS
S. variifolium 6-8 feetNB
SPONBIAS
S.
momb
in (axillaris) (YellowMombin)
6-8 feet
NB
ULMUS
(Elm)
U. americana (American
Elm)
4- 5 feet
NB
8-10 feetNB
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 feetNB
ALTHAEA
In variety 2-3 feet ;NB
4- 5 feetNB
2-3 feetB&B
4-5 feetB&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 feetNB
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 feetNB
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 feetNB
2-2x /2 feetNB
LAGESSTROEMIA
(Crapemyrtle)L. indica alba (White Crapemyrtle)
2- 3 feet
NB
3-4 feetNB
2- 3 feet
B&B
3- 4 feet
B&B
LAGERSTROEMIA
(Crapemyrtle)L. indica purpurea (Purple Crapemyrtle)
2-3 feet
NB
3-4 feetNB
2- 3 feetB&B
3-4 feetB&B
LAGERSTROEMIA
(Crapemyrtle)L. indica rosea (Pink Crapemyrtle)
2- 3 feet
NB
3-4 feetNB
2- 3 feetB&B
3-4 feetB &
13LAGERSTROEMIA
(Crapemyrtle) (Watermelon-red Crapemyrtle) 2- 3 feetNB
3- 4 feetNB
2- 3 feetB&B
3-4 feetB&B
PARKINSONIA
P. aeuleata 2-3 feetNB
3-4 feetNB
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)
—5-RHUS
(Sumac)
R. typhina laciniata (Shredded
Sumac)
or(Fernleaf
Sumac)
3-4 feet
NB
12.00SAMBUCUS
(Elder)S. acutiloba (Cutleaf
American
Elder)2-3 feet
NB
12.00SPIRAEA
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 feetNB
2- 3 feetB&B
3-4 feetB&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 12.50EVERGREEN
PLANTS
ABELIA
A. grandiflora (Glossy Abelia)
2- 3 feet
NB
4.503- 4 feet
NB
7.002- 3 feet
B&B
14.003- 4 feet
B&B
20.00ARALIA
A. papyrifera, Tetrapanax papyriferum
2- 3 feet
B&B
12.003- 6 feet
B&B
1/.50ARALIA
A. pentaphylla,
Acanthopanax
pentaphyllum3-4 feet
NB
4.00Wholesale Trade Catalog
ARALIA
A. spinosa (Devils-walkingstick)
3-6 feet
NB
8.00BUDDLEIA
(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
6.005-6 feet
NB
17.50I 3-4 feet
B&B
15.005-6 feet
B&B
25.00BUXUS
(Box)B. semepervirens
(Common
Box)9-12 inches
B&B
10.00 154-2 feetB&B
17.50BUXUS
(Box)(Common
Creole Box) .9-12 inches
B&B
10.00 l}4-2 feetB&B
17.50CAMELLIA
C. japonic a
(Common
Camellia)2-3 feet
B&B
15.00DATURA
D. arborea (Floripondio) or (Angels
Trumpet)
2 year old plants
B&B
15.00ELAEAGNUS
E.
pungens
reflexa (Bronze Elaeagnus)2-3 feet
B&B
15.003- 5 feet
B&B
20.00EUONYMUS
E. japonicus (Evergreen Buringbush)
2-3 feet
B&B
13.00EUONYMUS
E. japonicus albovariegatus (Silver Buringbush)
2-3 feet
B&B
16.50EUONYMUS
E. japonicus aureus (Goldleaf Buringbush)
2-3 feet
B&B
16.00EUONYMUS
(Variegated Buringbush) 2-3 feetB&B
15.00GARDENIA
G. florida (Cape-jasmine) 1-2 feetNB
2.00 * 2-3 feetNB
3.00 1- 2 feetB&B
6.00 2- 3 feetB&B
10.00ILEX
(Holly) if I. vomitora (Yaupon) 154-2 feetB&B
12.00 3-4 feetB&B
17.50 5-6 feetB&B
25.00JASMINUM
(Jasmine)(Large leaf bush
Jasmine-Yellow)
3-4 feet
B&B
14.00JASMINUM
(Jasmine)(Small leaf bush Jasmine
—
Yellow)3-4 feet
B&B
15.00JASMINUM
(Jasmine)J. primulinum (Primrose Jasmine)
2-3 feet
B&B
12.006-9 feet
B&B
25.00—
7LAUROCERASUS
(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
—
Grafted4*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 feetB&B
4-5 feetB&B
MICHELIA
M.
fuscata (Magnolia fuscata) or (Banana-shrub)1-2 feet
B&B
2-3 feet
B&B
MYRICA
(Bayberry,Waxmyrtle)
M.
cerifera (SouthernWaxmyrtle)
3-4 feet
B&B
5-6 feet
B&B
MYRTUS
(Myrtle)M.
communis
(True Myrtle)1-2 feet
B&B
2- 3 feetB&B
NANDINA
N. domestica. 2 feetB&B
4 feetB&B
NERIUM
(Oleander) (Cream) (Double Pink) (Single Pink) (Red) (White) 2-3 feet 4- 5 feet 5-6 feetOSMANTHUS
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•footB&B
2 feetB&B
3 feetB&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 feetB&B
6- 7 feet 7- 8 feetB&B
ERIOBOTRYA
(Loquat) E. japonica (Lequat) 2- 3 feetB&B
3-4 feetB&B
5-6 feetB&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 feetB&B
4- 5 feetB&B
5-6 feetB&B
B&B
15.00B&B
20.00:ees
B&B
20.00B&B
25.00B&B
40.00B&B
50.00B&B
14.00B&B
20.00B&B
45.00B&B
65.00B&B
15.00B&B
25.00B&B
50.00 )B&B
20.00B&B
25.00B&B
35.00B&B
15.00B&B
20.00B&B
30.00B&B
45.00B&B
17.50B&B
20.00B&B
30.00B&B
10.00B&B
15.90B&B
20.00B&B
100.00B&B
130.00ONIFIERS
PrymidalB&B
17.50B&B
20.00B&B
30.00 Arborvitae)B&B
27.50B&B
35.00B&B
42.50B&B
57.50THUJA
(Arborvitae)T, orientalis aurea
nana
(Beckmans
Golden) Arborvitae)2-3 feet
B&B
30.003-4 feet
B&B
40.00THUJA
(Arborvitae)T. orientalis compacta (Oriental
Compacta
Arborvitae)
2-3 feet
B&B
22.503- 4 feet
B&B
30.00THUJA
(Arborvitae)T. orientalis pyramidalis (Oriental Pyramidal Arborvitae) 3-4 feet
B&B
17.50 4-5 feetB&B
27.50 5-6 feetB&B
37.50THUJA
(Arborvitae) T. Rosedale 1-1-54 feetB&B
9.50 1*4-2 feetB&B
12.50 2-3 feetB&B
17:50 3-4 feetB&B
30.00CHAMAECYPARIS
(RETINOSPOPA)
C. lawsoniana glauca veitchi (Veitch Silver Cypress)
2-3 feet
B&B
25.00-3-4 feet
B&B
35.004- 5 feet
B&B
45.00CUPRESSUS
(Cypress)C. sempervirens horizontalis (Spreading Italian
Cypress) 2-3 feet
B&B
15.00 3-4 feetB&B
22.50 5-6 feetB&B
3500 6- 7 feetB&B
50.00CUPRESSUS
(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 feetB&B
JUNIPERUS
(Jumiper) J. virginiana (Redcedar) 3- 4 feetB&B
4-5 feetB&B
5-6 featB&B
8-9 feetB&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 feetB&B
B&B
17.50B&B
25.00B&B
45.00B&B
60.00 Juniper)B&B
25.00B&B
35.00B&B
14.00B&B
20.00B&B
35.00B&B
60.00B&B
25.00B&B
35.00B&B
25.00B&B
35.00DEDCIDUOUS
VINES
AND
CLIMBERS
BIGNONIA
(Trumpetcreeper)B. radicans (Trumpetcreeper) (Red)
1 year 2 year
BIGNONIA
(Trumpetcreeper)B. speciosa (Painted
Trumpet)
(Pink)-Wholesale Trade Catalog
LONICERA
(Honeysuckle)L. halliana (Hall Japanese Honeysuckle)
2 years
NB
3.503 years
NB
4.50LONICERA
(Honeysuckle)L. heckrotti (Everbiooming Honeysuckle)
2 years
NB
3.503 years
NB
4.50WISTERIA
W.
sinensis (Chinese Wisteria)1 year
NB
5.002 year
NB
6.503 year
NB
7.50EVERGREEN
VINES
AND
CLIMBERS
BIGNONIA
(Trumpetcreeper)B. unguis-cati (Catlaw
Trumpet)
(Yellow)1 year
NB
5.00 2 yearNB
7.50EUONYMUS
E. radieans E.minima
12-15 inchesNB
15-18 inchesNB
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 feetB&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
viePalm)
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 (MexicanWashington Palm)
3 feet
B&B
6 feet
B&B
8 feet
B&B
SABAL
S. glabra (adansoni) (Bluestem Palmetto)
TRACHYCARPUS
T. excelsa (Windmill
Palm)
2i4-3 feet 3i4-4 feet 4^2-5 feet 5-6 feet .
B
&
B
20.00B
&
B
40.00B
&
B
70 00B
&
B
100.00B
AMBUS
A
(BAMBOO)
SINGLE
CANE
BAMBOO
ARUNDXNARIA
A.
macrosperma
(Southern Cane)ARXJNBO
A. donax variegata (Striped Giant Reed)
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. mitis (pubeseens)
(Mo
soBamboo
—
Edable)PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. puberula
(Timber
Bamboo)
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. bambusoides (quilioi) (Japenese
Timber
Bamboo)
Strong canes
NB
10.00PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. henryi (Edable
Bamboo)
Strong canes
NB
15.00CLUMP
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
40.00Medium
clumpsB&B
60.00 Large clumpsB&B
100.00GRASSES
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
3.50Medium
clumpsNB
5.00 Large clumpsNB
12.50CYNBOPOGON
C. citratus
(Lemon
Grass—
furnishes Oil ofWholesale Trade Catalog
Medium
clumpsNB
Large clumsNB
CYPERUS
C. alternifolius (Umbrella-sedge) Small divisionsNB
Medium
clumpsNB
Large clumpsNB
OPHIOPOGON
(Snakebeard)O. japonicus (Japanese Snakebeard)
Small divisions
NB
Medium
clumpsNB
Large clumpsNB
PENNISETUM
P. ruppeli (Fountain Grass)
Small clumps
NB
Medium
clumpsNB
Large clumpsNB
PENNISETUM
P.
cupreum
(Crimson Fountain Grass)Small clumps
NB
Medium
clumpsNB
Large clumpsNB
YUCCA
(Yucca) Y. aloifolia (Spanish-dagger) 2 yearsNB
3 yearsNB
4 yearsNB
YUCCA
Y. aloifolia marginata 2 yearsNB
3 yearsNB
4 yearsNB
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 15.00YUCCA
Y. filamentosa
(Common
Yucca)Adam’s
needle orBear Grass) 2 year divisions
NB
5.00 3 year clumpsNB
15.00 4 year clumpsNB
20.00YUCCA
Y. latifolia 2 year divisionsNB
6.50 3 year clumpsNB
15.00 4 year clumpsNB
20.00BULBS
AND
PLANTS
ASPIDISTRA
A. lurida
(Common
Aspidistra)Per leaf, each 15c
NB
1.50XANTHGSGMA
X. bataviensis (Purple stem Elephants-ear)
Large bulbs
NB
5.00COLOCASIA
C. antiquorum (Elephants-ear)
Large bulbs
NB
4.00COLOCASIA
C. odoata (Tree Elephants-ear)
Large bulbs
NB
10.00CRINUM
C. fimbriatulum (Milk-and-wine Lily)
Bulbs
NB
perdoz. 2.00HEDYCHIUM
(Gingerlily)G. cononarium
(Common
Gingerlily)Large bulbs
NB
10.00HYMENOCALLIS
(Day
lily)H. fulva H. flava
Plants
NB
perdoz. 2.50IRIS
(Iris)I. germanica
(German
Iris)I. kaempferi (Japanese Iris)
2 year old plants
NB
3.00MUSA
(Banana)M.
chinensis (FingerBanana)
M.
oranocensis (OranocoBanana)
Small divisions
NB
7.50Medium
clumpsNB
15.00 Large clumpsNB
30.00INDEX
Abelia 6 Acacia 4 Acer 2Adam’s
Needle, see Yucca 13Ailanthus 2
Airpotato, see Dioscorea 10
Albizzia 2
Aleurites 2
Althaea 4
Angel’s Trumpet, see Datura 7 Aralia 6
&
7 Arborvitae, see Thuja 9&
10Ash
see Fraxinus 2Aspidistra 13
Bamboo,
seeBambusa
12Bambusa
12Banana, see
Musa
14Banana
shrub, see Michelia 8Bayberry, see Myrica 8
Bear Grass, see Yucca 13 Beautyberry, see Callicarpa 4 Bignonia i0
&
11Box. see
Buxus
7Buddleia 7
Butterfly bush, see Buddleia 7
Buxus
7Callicarpa 4
Camellia 7
Camphortree, see
Cimnamomum
9Cape
Jasmine,, see Gardenia 7Cassia 4
Catalpa 2
Celtis 2
Cercis 2
Chamaecyparis 10 Chestetree, see Vitex 6 Cherry Laurel, see Laurocerasus 8
Chinese Tallowtree, see
Sapium
4Chionanthus 2
Cinnamomum
9Colocasia 13
Cornus 2
Cranberry bush, European, see
Viburnum
4Crape Myrtle, see Lagerstroemia 2
Crinum
13Cupressus 2
&
10 Cycads il&
12Cydonia 4
Cypress, see Cupressus 2
&
10Datura 7
Wholesale Trade Catalog
Deutzia 4
Devil’s
Walking
Stick, see Aralia 7Dioscorea lo
Liospyros 5
Diervilla, see Weigelia 6
Dogwood,
flowering, see Cornus 2Elaeagnus . 2
&
7Elder, see
Sambucus
4&
6 Elephants ear, see Colocasia&
Xanthosoma
13Elm,
seeU
Imus
4Eriobotraya 9
Euonymus
7&
ilFicus
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 2Goldflower, see
Hypericum
5Grasses 12
&
13Gymnocl&dus
5Hack
beery, see Celtis 2Kedera
n
Kedyehium
13Hibiscus 5
Holly, see Ilex 7
&
9 Holly Olive, seeOsmanthus
8Honeysuckle, see Lonicera 11
Hydrangea
5Hymenocallis 14
Hypericum
5Ilex 7
&
9Iris 14
Ivy, English, see Hedera il
Jasmine, see
Jasminum
7&
ilJasminum
7&
n
Judas tree, see Cercis 2
Juniper, see Juniperus 10
Juniperus 10
Kentucy
Coffee tree, seeGymnocladus
5Koelreuteria 2
Lagerstroemia 5
Laurel, see Laurus 9
Laurocerasus 8
Laurus 9
Laurustinus, see
Virburnum
9Ligustrum 8
Lilac, see Syringa 6
Liquidambar 2
Lonicera
n
Loquat, see Eriobotraya 9 Magnolia 2, 3
&
9Magnolia fuscata, see Michelia 8
Maivaviscus '.
. 8
Manihot
3Maple, see Acer 2
Melia 3
Michelia . 8
Milk and
Wine
lily, seeCrinum
13 Mimosa, see Albizzia 2Mombin,
yellow, see Spondias . 4Morus
^
3Mulberry, see
Morus
. 3Musa
14Myrica 8
Myrtle, see
Myrtus
8Myrtus
gNandina
gNerium
$Nyssa
3Oak, see Quercus
Oleander, see
Nerium
8Osmanthus
3Palms
ii&
12Parkinsonia 2
Persimmon,
see Diospyros5 Pigeonberry, see Callicarpa 4
Pittosporum 8
Plumbago
5Podocarpus 9
Pomegranate, see Punica 5 Poplar, see Populus 3
Populus
3Privet, see
Ligustrum
8Punica 2
Quercus 3
&
. 9Quince, see Cydonia 4
Redbud,
see Cercis 2Retinospora, see Chamaecyparis 10
Rhus
5&
6Robinia 3
Rosemallow, see Hibiscus 5 Russian Olive, see Elaeagnus 2
Salix 3
Salt Cedar, see
Tamarix
6Sambucus
4&
6Sapium
4Sassafras 4
Senna, Flowery, see Cassia 4
Spanish
Dagger, seeYucca
13Spiraea 6
Spondias
4St.
Johns
Wort, seeHypericum
5Sumac,
seeRhus
5&
6Sweet
Gum,
see Liquidambar 2Sweet
Olive, seeOsmanthus
8Syringa
6Tamarix
6Texas Umbrella
Tree, see Melia 3Thuja
9&
10Tree
of Heaven, see Ailanthus 2Trumpet
creeper, see Bignonia lo&
ilTung-oil Tree; see Aleurites 2
Tupelo, see
Nyssa
3Ulmus
4Vibrnum
4&
9Vitex 6
Waxmallow,
see Malvaviscus 8Waxmyrtle,
see Myrica 8Weigelia 6
White
Locust, see Robinia 3Willow, see Salix 3
Wisteria 11