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AZALEA HINODEGIRI — as brilliant a picture in plants as v^as ever seen on earth. Perfectly hardy and, with its 



glossy evergreen foliage, beautiful the year around 



HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUBS 



AZALEA 



J. T. LOVETT.— Produced by Dr. W. Van 

 Fleet, of whom we purchased it in 1910. It 

 has been fully tested and is, by far, the finest 

 and most beautiful hardy Azalea we have ever 

 seen. The flowers are produced in such great 

 profusion as to completely envelop the plant, 

 and resemble in size and make-up those of a 

 fine Azalea Indica. The}^ are rich, brillant, 

 carmine-lake in color. The plant is hardy with- 

 out protection. The evergreen foliage is rich, 

 leep green, with metalHc shadings, and the leaves 

 are much larger than those of Azalea amoena. 

 Flowers during late June and July. Owing to 

 an unusual demand we are able, this year, to of- 

 fer only small plants, 9 to 12 in., $2.00 each. 



AMOENA. — A dense, dwarf-growing ever- 

 green shrub with slender branches and semi- 

 double flowers of bright, cheerful rosy-purple, 

 during June. Bushv plants. 9 to 12 in.. $1.35; 

 12 to"l5 in.. $1.75; 15 to 18 in.. $2.50 each. 



HINODEGIRI. — A valuable variety from 

 Japan. It is of broad spreading habit, with 

 beautiful evergreen foliage and many fiery-red 

 single flowers. Bushv plants. 6 to 9 in.. $1.25; 

 9 to 12 in., $2.00; 12 to 15 in.. $3.00 each. 



ANDROMEDA 



FLORIBUNDA.— Early in April it bears a 

 profusion of delicate white flowers. Splendid 

 for foundation plantings, rock gardens, etc. 

 Heavy specimens. 12 to 15 in. high, well budded, 

 $2.50 each; $25.00 per dozen. 



BUXUS 



SEMPERVIRENS.— The ever popular Box- 

 wood. Of medium height, frequently grown in 

 globe or pyramidal shape. Slow-growing but 

 most enduring. 12 to 18 in., $1.50: 18 to 24 in., 

 $2.50 each. 



BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA. — See Hedge 

 Plants. 



DAPHNE 



CNEORUM. — A prostrate Evergreen plant 

 with small, pink, delightfully fragrant flowers in 

 ^lav, and occasionallv later. Specimen plants, 

 each, $1.00: dozen, $10.00. 



LEUCOTHOE 



CATESBAEL— Long, dark green leaves that 

 turn to an attractive bronze in winter. Beau- 

 tiful, gracefully arched branches with pendant, 

 bell-shaped flowers in spring: an ideal plant 

 for massing in shady places or in the fore- 

 ground of Rhododendron plantings. Choice 

 specimens, each, $1.50: dozen, $15.00. 



PACHYSANDRA 



Terminalis. 6 to 9 inches. — A trailing spe- 

 cies, especially valuable as a cover plant, under 

 trees and other shadv places. Each. 25c.: dozen, 

 $2.50: 100. $18.00. 



Note: W e can supph' Rhododendron maximum 

 and Kalmias in carload lots; thej' are splendid 

 specimens. Prices on request. 



