jBroad-Lieaved Evergreen Scrubs 



These are the most valuable of all the shrubs; possessing beautiful foliage which remains 

 upon the plant the year round. Moreover, Rhododendrons, Kalmias, and Azaleas give a dis- 

 play of bloom that is magnificent beyond words to describe. These shrubs are useful for 

 grouping and stand alone for producing interesting and charming winter effects. The plants 

 I offer are all strong, well developed ones — much too large to be sent by mail. 



AZALEA. 



Azalea Amoena in Bloom. 

 Amaena. — A dense, dwarf-growing shrub, 

 with slender, bronze-green leaves and semi- 

 double flowers of a bright, cheerful rosy-pur- 

 ple, produced in such great numbers as to 

 literally envelop the bush in June. The dense 

 foliage, which i s deep green with metallic 

 luster, renders it a charming plant at all 

 seasons of the year; and while flowering it 

 presents a blaze of bloom that is most strik- 

 ing and beautiful. Each flower is a little 

 gem; elegant and neat in its make-up. Espe- 

 cially valuable for massing and for bordering 

 beds of Rhododendrons, Kalmias, etc. En- 

 tirely hardy. For a brilliant and gorgeous 

 display of color there is no other hardy shrub 

 that approaches this Azalea. Bushy plants. 

 9 to 12 in. high, each, 25c; doz. $2.50. 12 to 

 15 in high, each, 50c: doz $5.00. 15 to 18 

 in. high, each, 75c: doz. $7.50. Specimens 

 $1.00 to $2.50 each. 



BUXUS. Box - 

 Sempervirens. — The well known Box Tree 

 with deep rich green glossy foliage. The 

 plants I offer are home grown — not the im- 

 ported stock which fails the first season in 

 our bright sunny climate — formed into a 

 dense mass of branches and foliage by fre- 

 quent prunings. 15 to 18 in., each, 50c: doz. 

 §5.00. 1V 2 to 2 ft., each, 75c; doz. $7.50. 

 2 to 2^ ft., each, $1.25; doz. $12.00. 2 V2 

 to 3 ft., each, $2.00; doz. $20.00. 



Longifolia. Loxg-leaved Tree Box. — Similar 

 to the above except the leaves are longer and 

 of a bluish green color. Prices are the same. 



Suffruiticosa aureis- Golden-leaved Box. — A 

 new variety of dense habit; dwarf and spread- 

 ing. In spring and until midsummer its 

 foliage is of bright, golden-yellow, presenting 

 a gorgeous display — changing to deep green 

 in autumn. 6 to 9 in., each, COc: 9 to 12 

 in., each, $1.00; 12 to 15 in., each, $1.50 



ILEX CRENATA. Japanese Holly. 



The much talked about new Holly from 

 Japan and worthy of all that has been said in 

 its favor. Its small glossy leaves and com- 

 pact habit render it exceedingly attractive 

 and the true variety is entirely hardy. It is 

 of vigorous growth and can be pruned into 

 any shape that one may fancy — the same as 

 boxwood. Of untold value for grouping and 

 for hedging. It thrives in all soils but pre- 

 fers a cool situation. (See cut). 6 to 10 in., 

 each, 25c: doz. $2.50; 10 to 15 in., each, 50c; 

 doz. $5.00: IV2 to 2 ft., each, $1.00; doz. 

 $10.00. 



Plymouth Co., Mass., June 7, 1906. 

 The pinks arrived June 6th in good condi- 

 tion. Thank you for your promptness. All 

 my plants from you are doing well. 



ALICE STACKPOLE. 



Bergen Co., X. J., April 23, 1906. 

 Enclosed please find money to the amount 

 of your bill, $27.40. The stock came well 

 packed and in good condition. 



(Miss) A. M. VAX WIXKLE. 



Essex Co., X. J., May 11, 1900. 

 Dear Sir: — I received the box of Anemones 

 in a very good condition and am very much 

 pleased with them. X. L. STOHR. 



Branch of Ilex Crenata, or Japanese Holly. 

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