Evergreen Shrubs TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc. 



RHODODENDRON, Mrs. Milner (Crimson) 



3lto4ft. ^ $25.00fo$35.00 

 4 5^ 35.00 50.00 



RHODODENDRON, Parsons Gloriosum 

 (Blush) 



RHODODENDRON, Parsons Grandiflorum 

 (Deep Pink) 



RHODODENDRON, Roseum Elegans (Pink) 



5to6fL ^ $50.00io$75.00 



18 to 24 inch. $ 6.00 

 24 30 8.50 



18 to 24 inch. $10.00 

 24 30 12.50 

 30 36 15.00 



Native Rhododendrons 



The following sorts are very hardy and are natives of the Appalachian 

 Mountains as far north as New Hampshire. The plants listed are grown at 

 Towson Nurseries. 



RHODODENDRON catawbiense (Catawba Rho- 

 dodendron). Parent of the hardy hybrids. 

 Late spring blossoms of rose-lavender. Very 

 heavy nursery-grown stock. Recommended 

 for extensive woodland planting. 



This is all nursery-grown stock, nearly as 

 broad as its height. The very heaviest kind of 

 material. 



18 to 24 inch. $ 5.00 

 2i feet 7.50 

 3 10.00 

 3 3i feet 12.50 



RHODODENDRON catawbiense, var. alba 



(White Catawba Rhododendron) . Flowers of 



purest white, and, like the above, blooms the 

 last of May or first of June. 



RHODODENDRON carolinianum (Carolinian 

 Rhododendron). Low, compact evergreen, 

 with pale rosy-pink flowers. 



RHODODENDRON maximum (Great Laurel). 

 The high-growing Great Bay familiar to vis- 

 itors in the Alleghenies. July brings forth 

 the lavish white to blush-pink bloom. 



^Exceptionally Fine Specimens. 



18 to 24 inch. $ 6.00 



18 to 24 inch. $ 5.00 

 21 feet 7.50 

 3 10.00 



2 to 2i feet $ 3.50 

 2* 3 4.00 



3 3* 5.00 

 3i 4 6.00 



4 5 7.50 



5 6 10.00 



6 7 12.50 to 15.00 

 Collected Plants in Carload 



Lots 



Prices on application. 



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