AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1928. 



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RHODODENDRONS AND KALMIAS. 



RHODODENDRON— UNNAMED HARDY HYBRIDS. 



Mixed Colors. We grow a large assortment of the best large-flowering hardy sorts. These are the most satisfactory of all Rhododendrons 

 general planting, for lawn groups and for borders near the residence. The colors are brilliant, chiefly in blush pink, rose, scarlet and crimson. 



for 



Each. 10 



U to 2 ft .$5.00 .S4.5.00 



2to2|ft 6.00 5.5.00 



Specimen Plants. $12.00 each and upwards. 



RHODODENDRONS— NATIVE VARIETIES. 



Maximum. Suitable for clumps or masses in shady or partially shady 

 situations, also useful for forming backgrounds for R. Catawhiense and 

 the Hardy Hybrid sorts. The flowers vary in color from white to deli- 

 cate shades of pink. 2 to .3 ft., .S5.00 each; $45.00 for 10. 34 to 4 ft. 

 «8.00 each; $75.00 for 10. 



Catawbiense. A very hardy and free-blooming variety; excellent for 

 groups or masses. Flowers in late Spring; color lilac-rose. 2 to 3 ft., 

 $5.00 each; $48.00 for 10; 3 to 4 ft., $8.00 each; $75.00 for 10. 



Carolinianum. A graceful native species producing large pink flow- 

 er-clusters in June. Fine plant for rocky slopes or for massing. \\ to 2 

 ft., .$4.50 each; $42.00 for 10. 



KALMIA. 



Latifolia. {Mountain Laurel.) Bushy shrubs useful for massing with 

 Rhododendrons or as an undergrowth .in woodlands. Large showy 

 clusters of pink and white flowers in June. The plants we offer are 

 strong nursery-grown, vastly superior to collected stock. 



Each 10 100 



15 to 18 in $3.00 $27.00 $250.00 



18 to 24 in 3.50 30.00 270.00 



Five plants of one variety sold at ten rate* 





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