Choice Hardy Evergreen Shrubs. 



To this class may be said to belong the true aristocrats of the Shrub family, and while 

 their wants, in the way of care, soil and location, are somewhat more exacting than their 

 more democratic deciduous cousins, the little extra preparation necessary to develop them 

 to their fullest beauty is more than repaid by the masses of bloom and by the abundance 

 of the clean, cheery evergreen foliage which is so attractive during the winter months; and 

 no matter how small your garden may be, there is sure to be a suitable spot for some of 

 this interesting class. 



A^DK.OM£DA lUly of the Valley Shrub). 



Excellent for edging Rhododendron beds or for planting in conjunction with either the 

 deciduous or evergreen hardy Azaleas. 

 Floribunda. A handsome dwarf species, upright panicles of nodding waxy-white flowers 



in May. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 

 Japonica. Very rich dark evergreen foliage and drooping racemes of white blossoms of 



great beauty; very hardy. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



HARDY EVERGREEN AZALEAS. 



These are among the showiest of dwarf spring-blooming Shrubs, and whether planted 

 in masses or as single specimens their brilliant colors and free flowering make them invalua- 

 ble; they are especially suited to plant in conjunction with Rhododendrons, the dark green 

 foliage of the latter furnishing a perfect background for them. 

 Arnoena. This little gem is practically evergreen, and in late spring the plants are 



literally smothered with masses of rosy-crimson flowers. 



Bushv plants, 8 to 10 in. high, 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 

 12 to 15 " " $1.00 " 10.00 " 80.00 " 



" ^ " 15 to 20 " " 1.50 " 15.00 " 100.00 " 



Hinodegiri. An extremely hardy sort, growing about 2J feet high and producing great 



masses of very bright, fierv-red, single flowers. Very desirable on account of its brilliant 



color. Strong plants, $i;25 each; $12.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 

 Hinamayo. A perfectly hardy Japanese species, with delicate rose-pink flowers, a 



splendid companion to the brilliant Hinodegiri, Well budded three-vear-old plants, 



$1.50 each. 

 (aponica Alba. A choice hardy variety, producing in late spring large, pure white 



flowers similar to the well-known Azalea Indica Alba. It is very free-flowering, and 



is valuable to plant in connection with high-colored Azaleas and Rhododendrons. 



(See cut.) Strong plants, $1,50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



CAEEUNA (Heather). 



Very handsome small Shrubs, well adapted for borders of evergreens or for sunny, stony 

 ->r sandy slopes and banks with moist surroundings. Cut branches keep their lifelike 

 appearance for months. 

 Vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Long, erect racemes of dark, rose-pink flowers; July to 



September. 



— Alba. The true "White Scotch Heather." 



— Alport!. Vigorous grower, with rosy-carmine flowers. 



— Elegantissima. A hand>,ome white-flowered sort, of pleas- 

 ing and attractive habit, 



.•^ny of the above, 50 cts. each. One each of the 4 sorts, $1.75 



Pyramid Boxwood. 



BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS Boxwood). 



The well-known Boxwood, now so popular for planting as 

 individual specimens, vases, window boxes, and for the fin< 

 formal and decorative effects which can be produced by the 

 many shapes into which this plant can be trimmed. 



Pyranild=shaped. 

 30 inches high, 15 inches diameter at base. . . .$2 50 each 



36 " " 15 to 18 " " " 3 50 " 



48 " " 18 to 20 " " " 5 00 " 



60 " " 20 to 22 " " " 7 50 " 



Standard, or TreC'Shaped. 

 20 to 24 inches high, crown 12 to 14 inches diam. 



20 to 24 " 



22 to 24 " " 



8 to 10 inches high 

 12 

 15 

 18 

 24 



$1 50 each 

 2 50 " 

 4 00 " 



14 to 16 " 



22 to 24 " 



Bush=shaped. 



bushy, 40 cts. each; $4 00 per doz. 

 " ' 50 " " 5 00 



75 " " 7 f)0' " 

 " $1 00 " 10 00 



" 2 00 " 20 00 " 



Boxwood Edging. 



Bushy plants, 4 to 6 inches high $1 00 



8 to 10 " " .... 4 00 

 " " 10 to 12 " " 5 00 



100. .' 



$6.00 

 30 00 

 40 00 



1000. 



$50 00 



Azalea Japonica Alba. 



Crataegus Pyracantha Ealaiidi. 



(Evergreen or Fiery Thorn.) 



A most desirable variety, covered from early autumn and 

 throughout the winter with brilliant orange-scarlet berries. ^ 50 

 cts. each;' $-").00 per doz. 



DAPHNE CNEORITH (G.ri«.d newer). 



A pretty dwarf, spreading Shrub, 6 to 8 inches high, espe 

 cially suited for planting on rockeries, producing beautiful bright 

 pink sweet-scented flowers early in May. Strong pot-grown 

 plants, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. 



All prices include boxet, packing and delivery to trantportation company in Philadelphia. 



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