Broad-leaved 

 EVERGREEN SHRUBS 



This year we have very carefully listed only the best of those Shrubs whose 

 evergreen foliage rivals in beauty their attractive flowers. They will increase 

 the charm of any home grounds, since they do not lose their desirability, even 

 when the flowers are not present. We have long specialized in their produc- 

 tion, and feel that our plants are as fine as can be found anywhere at any 



HINODEGIRI AZALEA 



ABELIA. GLOSSY 



(A. Grandiflora) 

 6 ft. Good for mixed and 

 foundation plantings, with bell- 

 shaped, arbutus-like, pinkish 

 flowers in the summer and 

 glossy attractive foliage. (Pro- 

 tect in winter if north of Tren- 

 ton, N. J.). Each: 18 to 24 in. 

 75c, 2 to 3 ft. $1.00. 



AZALEAS 



These are perhaps the most conspicuous 

 bargains in our catalog. Our Azaleas have 

 long been famous for giving satisfaction. 

 Best in acid soil. 



Amoena. 4 to 5 ft. Conspicuous rosy purple 

 spring blooms cover the small, dark ever- 

 green foliage of this popular sort, making 

 the lawn or rockery a spot of astounding 

 beauty. Foliage turns rich bronze in win- 

 ter. Each: 10 to 12 in. 90c, 12 to 15 in. 

 $1.35, 15 to 18 in. $1.90, 18 to 24 in. $2.35, 

 24 to 30 in. $3.00, 30 to 36 in. $4.50. 



Blush (A. ledifolia magnifica). 4 to 5 ft. 

 Many big, blush-white flowers with wine- 

 red dots in center, in late spring. Each: 

 15 to 18 in. $2.00, 18 to 24 in. $2.50, 

 24 to 30 in. $3.00, 30 to 36 in. $3.50. 



Hinamoyo. 4 to 5 ft. Clear bright pink flow- 

 ers, differing only in color from the fol- 

 lowing sort. Each: 10 to 12 in. $1.35, 12 

 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 in. $2.25, 18 to 

 24 in. $3.00. 



Hinodegiri. 4 to 5 ft. Most popular, by far, 

 of the Evergreen Azaleas, this sort bears 

 a countless quantity of large, carmine-red 

 flowers in late spring, practically con- 

 cealing its rounded glossy foliage. Each: 

 6 to 8 in. 75c, 8 to 10 in. 90c, 10 to 12 in. 

 $1.25, 12 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 in. $2.25, 

 18 to 24 in. $3.00, 24 to 30 in. $4.50. 



J. T. Lovett. 2 to 3 ft. Broad, spreading 

 plants, with big, rich carmine-lake flowers 

 in late June and July. The best of all 

 late blooming sorts. Each: 10 to 12 in. 

 spread $1.50, 12 to 15 in. spread $2.00, 

 15 to 18 in. spread $2.75, 18 to 24 in. 

 spread $3.75, 24 to 30 in. spread $4.75. 



Korean (A. mucronidatum ) . See "Korean 

 Rhododendron," page 18. 



Lilac (A. ledifolia lilacina). 4 to 5 ft. Big, 

 clear light lilac flowers in May. Each: 

 12 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 in. $2.25, 18 to 

 24 in. $3.25, 2 to 2V2 ft. $4.75. 



Macrantha (A. macrantha). 4 ft. A pros- 

 trate and spreading sort, quick growing 

 and hardy, with salmon-red flowers; very 

 late. Each: 12 to 15 in. spread $1.75, 15 

 to 18 in. spread $2.25, 18 to 24 in. spread 

 $3.00, 2 to 2>/2 ft. spread $4.00. 



Maxwell (A. maxwelli). 3 to 4 ft. Broad 

 bush covered with carmine-red flowers, 

 nearly as large as Rhododendrons, in 

 May. Very hardy. Each: 12 to 15 in. 

 $2.00, 15 to 18 in. $2.50, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 



Pink Beauty (A. ledifolia "Pink Beauty"). 



4 ft. An outstanding sort, with strikingly 

 beautiful, big, single flowers of clear soft 

 pink. Each: 15 to 18 in. $2.00, 18 to 24 

 in. $2.75, 24 to 30 in. $3.50. 



Scarlet Amoena (A. amoena coccinea). 4 to 



5 ft. Unusual hybrid, as hardy as Azalea 

 amoena, but with brilliant scarlet flowers 

 over the same season. Each: 8 to 10 in. 

 $1.00, 10 to 12 in. $1.25, 12 to 15 in. $1.65, 

 15 to 18 in. $2.00, 18 to 24 in. $2.75. 



Snow (A. ledifolia alba). 4 to 5 ft. Best 

 white flowered Azalea, blooming with the 

 Hinodegiri sort, and a striking contrast 

 to it. Each: 10 to 12 in. $1.65, 12 to 15 

 in. $2.00, 15 to 18 in. $2.75. 



Torch (A. kaempferi). See page 11. 



Yodogawa (A. yodogawa). See page 11. 



KURUME HYBRID AZALEAS 



Dr. E. H. ("Chinese") Wilson was the 

 fortunate discoverer of these lovely sorts on 

 the island of Kyashu, Japan. This famous 

 naturalist brought them to this country, 

 where they became immediately popular, 

 due to their great natural beauty. 

 Bridesmaid. 3 ft. Big clusters of glowing 

 salmon flowers with prominent stamens 

 are borne above the small, shiny green 

 foliage of this attractive Azalea in May 

 and June. Each: 12 to 15 in. $2.00, 15 to 

 18 in. $2.50. 

 Coral Bells. 3 ft. Lovely coral-pink blooms, 

 centered deeper, are produced in abun- 

 dance against the green foliage in May 

 and June. Each: 6 to 8 in. 90c, 8 to 10 in. 

 $1.25, 10 to 12 in. $1.75. 

 Flame. 3 ft. Beautiful red flowers suffused 

 with copper, stand out like fire against 

 the glossy green foliage of this attractive 

 sort. Blooms very early in the season. 

 Each: 12 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 in. $2.25, 

 18 to 24 in. $3.25, 2 to 2V2 ft. $4.00. 

 Pink Pearl. 3 ft. Big full trusses of rosy 

 salmon flowers, paler at the center, and 

 quite double. A striking sort. Each: 10 

 to 12 in. $1.50, 12 to 15 in. $2.00, 15 to 

 18 in. $2.75. 

 Salmon Beauty. 3 ft. Unusual sort, with 

 bright salmon flowers of the "Hose-in- 

 hose" type. Each: 8 to 10 in. $1.25, 10 to 

 12 in. $1.50, 12 to 15 in. $2.00. 

 Sweet Briar. 3 ft. A glorious study in clear 

 pink is this attractive plant when bloom- 

 ing. Each: 12 to 15 in. $2.00, 15 to 18 in. 

 $2.75, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 



price. 



A dozen of any variety will be supplied 

 for ten times the price of one, or six for five 

 times the price of one. Shipment should be 

 made by express or freight; not by parcel 

 post. 



ANDROMEDA (Pieris) 

 Andromeda. Japanese (P. japonica). 5 to 

 6 ft. Bears drooping clusters of white 

 May bloom, like Lilies-of-the-Valley, from 

 bronzy red buds. Pale yellow and bronze 

 terminal foliage forms a beautiful con- 

 trast with the older leaves, which are a 

 deep green. Best in acid soil and shade. 

 Each: 12 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 in. $2.25, 

 18 to 24 in. $3.00. 

 Andromeda, Mountain (P. floribunda) . 2 

 to 3 ft. Perfect in rockery or foundation 

 planting, with many dense, upright pan- 

 icles of delicate white flowers in early 

 spring. Each: 12 to 15 in. $1.75, 15 to 18 

 in. $2.25, 18 to 24 in. $3.50. 



BOXWOOD (Buxus) 



Popular aristocrat with shiny deep ever- 

 green leaves. 



American (B. sempervirens). 8 to 10 ft. 

 Forms a tall thick hedge, and is excellent 

 for specimen planting, reminiscent of the 

 formal Colonial days. Each: 10 to 12 in. 

 80c, 12 to 15 in. $1.00; 15 to 18 in. $1.50, 

 18 to 24 in. $2.25. 



Old English (B. semp. suffruticosa). 5 to 6 

 ft. These lovely dwarf hedge or edging 

 plants are the slowest growing, sweetest 

 smelling, and most permanent of the Box- 

 wood family. As eternal guardians of 

 your estate, they are unsurpassed in dig- 

 nified beauty. 



Extra Bushy Plants 



3 to 4 in. . 



4 to 6 in. . 

 6 to 8 in. . 

 8 to 10 in. . 



10 to 12 in. . 

 12 to 15 in. . 

 15 to 18 in. . 

 18 to 21 in. . 



> Doz. 



100 



1000 



$ 1.75 



$ 10.00 



$ 90.00 



2.50 



15.00 



125.00 



5.00 



30.00 



275.00 



8.50 



60.00 



550.00 



12.00 



90.00 



850.00 



17.50 



125.00 





25.00 



185.00 





35.00 



265.00 





AMERICAN BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens) 



Little Silver, N. J. 



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