Our Flowering Broad Leaved Evergreens Give Striking Beauty 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
J NANDINA DOMESTICA (Heavenly Bamboo). One of 
ABELIA OR BUSH ARBUTUS Our finest Berried Evergreen plants. A very showy 
Grandest Of All Flowering Evergreens shrub of medium height with large cluster of small 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Foliage dark green, glossy, red berries in the autumn. Its dark green foliage 
its arching branches have a distinct shade of red. assumes a gorgeous orange red or crimson color in 
Krom May until frost this plant is covered with pink- winter. Thrives well in any well-drained loamy soil 
ish-white bell-shaped flowers. 12 to 18 inch, 90c each; and is very hardy. One of the plants which is used 
$8.50 for 10; 18 to 24 inch, $1.50 each; $13.50 for 10; in all the better class of landscape work. 18 to 24 
2 to 3 teet, $2.00 each; $17.50 for 10. inch, $2.65 each; 12 to 18 inch, $2.20 each. 
AZALEAS 
AMOENA. A dense, dwarf growing evergreen shrub, CORAL BELLS. Grows to height of three feet and is 
semi-double flowers of bright cheerful rosy-purple, very Showy. A brilliant eoral pink against the ever- 
produced in great numbers. 12 to 15 inch, $3.75 each; green foliage in May increases the popularity of this 
10 to 12 ineh, $2.75 each. plant for a Mother’s Day Azalea. 10-12 inch, $2.75 
each; 12-15 inch $3.50 each. 
PINK PEARL. Produces great quantities of beautiful 
salmon-rose colored large flowers which are tinted 
lighter in the center of the blooms. Very showy and 
attractive but not too hardy in the northern sections. 
: A ~ : 3 8-10 inch, $2.35 each; 12-15 inch, $3.75 each. 
FLAME. Brilliant red flowers borne in great profusion, 
blend to coppery red and present a stuning apo - DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
ance. An early bloomer with glossy evergreen fol- For richness of color and vivid foli lan h 
iage. One of the best Kurumes. Bushy blooming 1 ie eek! : ie aud CODES. wien Tae 
size plants, 8 to 10 inch, $2.35 each; 10 to 12 inch lardy deciduous azaleas. 
HINODEGIRI. Is of broad, spreading habit; with 
peautiful evergreen foliage and many fiery-red, single 
tlowers. Bushy plants, 10 to 12 inch, $2.75 each; 12 to 
15 inch, $3.75 each; 8 to 10 inch, $2.35 each. 
$2.85 each. KIRISHIMA (Damask Rose). This is a rare and very 
beautiful plant of the deciduous azalea. Its large 
SWEET BRIAR. One of the newer Kurumes, and one white flowers with pale scarlet centers borne in great 
of the hardiest. A thrifty grower and profuse bloom- profusion is greatly admired. Combine this with our 
er of large, rose-pink attractive flowers. Presents a Calendulacea for contrast and beauty. Well branched. 
beautiful contrast to the Flame and Hinodegiri and 15 to 18 inch plants, $3.75 each. 
much admired by azalea critics. Evergreen foliage. CALENDULACEA 
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10 to 12 inch, $2.75 each; 12 to 15 inch, $3.50 each. XE lame paler) SEND) EAE ANE 
Azalea of the Southern Mountains. The blossoms 
range from Flame color through shades of red and 
HEXE: de Saffelari. A new variety of rare beauty which vellow, remaining in bloom for several weeks. Very 
vou will wish to own. An evergreen which blooms hardy and a profuse bloomer, thrives on partial shade 
large ruffled flowers of deep crimson-red which are and a plant of beauty among Evergreens, Rhododen- 
very showy. One of the better Azaleas. 6-8 inch, drens and shrub borders. 18 to 24 inch well branched 
$2.00 each; 8-10 inch, $2.65 each. Supply limited. plants, $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA. Possibly the best of all White 
CHRISTMAS CHEER. The blooms are bright red and Deciduous Azaleas. Flowers very large and pure- 
the plant blooms in profusion making this one of the white. Plants are thrifty and very hardy. Its bril- 
most popular reds offered. 8-10 inch, $2.35 each; 12-15 liant white flowers are borne in great profusion. 
inch, $3.75 each. Well branched 12 to 15 inch plants, $2.85 each. 
Successful Planting and Care 
We have prepared special transplanting and cultural directions on all classes of tree fruits and berries we list 
and will gladly mail these to you upon request. These directions are very complete and should be a valuable aid 
to your success with the trees and plants you purchase. We list here just a few specific instructions which you 
should follow carefully. 
Be sure to remove wire label before tree begins How to Plant Evergreens 
to grow or it will be fatally injured through & 
strangulation 8) Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than ball of earth 
% Provide good, loamy top soil to fill around bal. 
CARE OF STOCK ON ARRIVAL 
_The bundles should be opened immediately, the roots >: 
dipped in water, then heeled in moist ground, so that iS 
the mellow earth wil come in contact with the roots Pa 
and thoroughly protect them from the air, having the 
earth tramped solid around them. 
GENERAL PLANTING 
The ground should be carefully prepared by deep 
plowing and firming down with a dise and harrow. 
SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
IT STOOD IN NURSERY 
The holes for planting must be large enough to re- on iS 
celve the roots freely, without cramping or bending Behe Os, S " 
them from their natural position. All broken or muti- Vp UL rn aft ere 
lated portions of the roots must be eut off so as to 
leave the ends smooth and sound. All trees should be 
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planted two or three inches deeper than they stood in TOP SO XY COsEMIEUE TA 
the nursery row; pack the soil very firmly about the BALI. PACK FIRMLY”/ Le AT TOP OF BALL AND 
reots by tramping with the feet, being careful not to WITH FEET ORS ra i, 7 ROLL BACK OR CUT 
bark or break the roots. Leave three inches of the E BY FILLI ove N77 OFF 
Surface soil loose to serve as mulch. If the ground TL LING HOL HfL LE 4 
as very ary apply one or oD oaks of wales yeu the WITH WATER FILL HOLE WITH SOIL. PACK FIRMLY 
‘O11 mulch is in place, and after the water has soaked LOOSE 
away it can then be placed over the moist soil. Never AND/TEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED with T 
put manure so as to come in contact with the roots or EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT- 
body of any plant or tree. TED MANURE 
Do 
