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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



Rhododendron Catawbiense 



RHODODENDRONS 



The ground selected for the planting of Rhododendrons should be 

 prepared to a depth of at least 2 feet, with a compost of one-half light 

 garden soil and one-half rotted peat. If the soil should happen to be 

 heavy clay, good sharp sand should be mixed with it in liberal quantities. 

 Rhododendrons will not flourish in limestone soils. After the flowers 

 have fallen, it is very important that the seed-pods be removed immedi- 

 ately, so that the plants may make their full growth and mature their 

 flower-buds for the following year. 



Granulated Peat Moss is an excellent all-year-round mulch for 

 azaleas, Rhododendrons and kalmias. Large bale, $4.00. , 



Unnamed Hardy Hybrids 



Mixed Colors. We grow a large assortment of the best large-flowering, 

 hardy varieties. These are the most satisfactory of all Rhododendrons 

 for general planting, for lawn groups, and for borders near the residence. 

 The colors are brilliant, running chiefly in white, pink, rose, scarlet, and 

 crimson. Each 10 Each 10 



iy 2 to 2 ft $5 50 $50 00 ) 2 to 2}^ ft $6 50 $60 00 



Native Varieties 



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

 situations, also_ useful for forming backgrounds for R. Catawbiense and 

 the hardy hybrid sorts. The flowers vary in color from white to delicate 

 shades of pink. 2 to 3 ft., $5.00 each; $45.00 for 10. Special prices on 

 carload lots of assorted sizes. 



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. 



carolinianum. A graceful native species producing large clusters of pink 

 flowers in June. Fine plant for rocky slopes or for massing. 



Each 10 Each 



15 to 18 in $4.00 $37.00 | 2 to 2% ft $6 00 



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. Strong nursery-grown plants; vastly superior to collected stock. 



Each 10 Each 10 



15 to 18 in $3 00 $27 00 I 18 to 24 in $3 50 $30 00 



Ornamental Evergreens in Tubs 



Arborvitae, American. Habit erect and pyramidal; foliage light 



green. 2 to 3 ft., per pair, including tubs, $9.00; 3 to 4 ft., per 



pair, including tubs, $10.00. 

 Pyramidal. Columnar shape; densely branched; dark, glossy 



green foliage. Valuable where slender effect is desired. 3 to 



3V£ ft., per pair, including tubs, $12.00. 

 Globe. A low, dense, globe-shaped Evergreen; desirable for formal 



effect. 15 to 18-in. diameter, per pair, including tubs, $8.00; 



18 to 24-in. diameter, per pair, including tubs, $10.00. 

 Retinospora, Plume. Pyramidal form, with elegant, feathery, 



light green foliage. 2 l / 2 to 3ft., per pair, including tubs, $10.00. 



Evergreens for Outside Window- Boxes 



Arborvitse, Globe. A low, dense, globe-shaped Ever- 

 green. Plant 12 inches apart. 15 to 18-in. diameter 

 $3.00 each. 



Juniper, Greek. Symmetrical, conical outline; dense, 

 bluish green foliage. Plant 10 inches apart. 12 to 

 15 in., $3.00 each. 



Spruce, Norway. Conical shape; bright green needles. 

 Plant 12 inches apart. 12 to 15 in., $1.00 each. 



Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens). Dense, bushy habit; 

 foliage is glossy, bright green. Plant 10 inches apart. 

 12 in., $1.50 each. 



English Ivy in Pots 



Staked or Trailing. Plants in 5-in. pots, 75c. each; 



$6.25 for 10. Plants in 7-in. pots, 5 to 6-ft. runners, 



$2.00 each. 

 Globe-shaped, trained. Plants in 6-in. pots, $2.50 ea. 

 Fan-shaped, trained. Plants in 7-in. pots, $3.00 each. 

 Pyramid-shaped, trained. Plants in 5-in. pots, 



$2.50 each. Plants in 7-in. pots, $4.00 each. 



English Ivy, staked 



Globe Arborviise planted in box 



Plume Retinospora in tub 



