AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1919. 



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RHODODENDRONS. 

 NAMED VARIETIES. 



Album Elegans. Free-flowering variety, with blush 

 flowers changing to white. 



Atrosanguineum. A fine variety early, with deep 

 blood-red flowers in good-sized clusters. 



Caractacus. Rich purplish-crimson; one of the earliest. 



Charles Bagley. Gorgeous cherry-red flowers in large trusses; late. 



Charles Dickens. Rich deep scarlet; fine habit and foliage. 



Delieatissima. A very hardy variety, with large, shining leaves; flowers 

 white, suffused with pink. 



Everestianum. Large rosy-lilac flowers, spotted with yeUow, which are 

 borne in great profusion. Fine habit and very hardy. 



Edward S. Rand. Rich scarlet flowers, borne in very large trusses; vig- 

 orous grower and very hardy. 



Henrietta Sargent. Beautiful pink flowers shading to yellow in the 

 center. 



H. W. Sargent. Very large trusses of crimson flowers; good variety for 

 grouping or as a specimen. 



H. H. Hunnewell. Large heads of deep velvety crimson flowers; very 

 desirable. 



Kettledrum. Rich crimson flowers suffused with purple; a hardy and 

 free-blooming sort. 



Lady Armstrong. Pale rose, deUoately spotted ; very attractive. 



Lady Cleremont. Tall-growing variety, with rosy-scarlet flowers in 

 large trusses. 



Lady Grey Egerton. Very distinct, producing large trusses of silvery- 

 blush flowers; fine foliage. 



Mrs. C. S. Sargent. Very attractive flowers of bright pink, nicely fringed; 

 fine truss and fohage. 



Prof. C. S. Sargent. Bright scarlet flowers, produced in compact trusses; 

 fine foliage and habit. 



Roseum elegans. Flowers rosy-purple; an old favorite. Very hardy. 



Salmoneum roseum. A lovely flower of bright salmon-rose ; good f oHage. 



Prices of the above Rhododendrons: Each Doz. loo 



15 in. to 18 in $2.00 $22.00 $17.5.00 



18 in. to 24 in. 2 . 50 28 . 00 220 . 00 



24in.to30in 3.75 42.00 325.00 



Six plants of one var 



RHODODENDRONS— HARDY HYBRIDS UNNAMED. 



Mixed Colors. 



We grow a large assortment of the best English, large-flowering hardy 

 sorts. These are the most satisfactory of aU Rhododendrons for general 

 planting, for lawn groups and for borders near the residence. 



The colors are brilhant, running chiefly in white, pink, rose, scarlet and 

 crimson. 



Each Doz. 100 I Each Doz. 100 



12 to 15 in. SI . 50 $16 . 00 $125 . 00 24 to 30 in. $3 . 50 $40 . 00 $300 . 00 



15tol8in. 1.75 20.00 150.00 30 to 36 in. 4.75 54.00 425.00 



18 to 24 in. 2.25 26.00 200.00 | 



Specimen Plants. $6.00 each and upwards. 



RHODODENDRONS— NATIVE VARIETIES. 



Maximum. Suitaljle for clumps or mas.ses in shady or partially shady 

 situations, also useful for forming backgrounds for R. catawhiense and 

 the Hardy Hybrid sorts. The flowers vary in color from white to deli- 

 cate shades of pink. 



Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



3 ft. _ . . . . $4.00 $40.00 I 3Ho4ft. . . . $6.00 $60.00 

 Special prices on carload lots of assorted sizes. 



Catawbiense. A very hardy and free-blooming variety; excellent for 

 groups or masses. Flowers in late Spring; color lilac-rose. 



Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



2 to 3 ft. . . . $3 . 50 $40 . 00 I 3 to 4 ft $5.50 $60 . 00 



Carolinianum. A graceful native species producing large pink flower- 

 clasters in June. Fine plant for rocky slopes or for massing. 



Each 

 to 4 ft. $7.50 



Each Doz. 

 2 to2ift. . . $4.00 $45.00 



21 to 3 ft. . . 5.00 55.00 



Specimens. $10.00 each and upwards. 

 KALMIA Latifolia. {Mountain Laurel.) Bushy shrubs useful for mass- 

 ing with Rhododendrons or as an undergrowth in woodlands. Large 

 showy clusters of pink and white flowers in June. Strong nursery- 

 grown plants; vastly superior to collected stock. 



Each Doz. 100 



12tol5in $1.00 $10.00 $70.00 



15 to 18 in 1.50 15.00 110.00 



18 to 24 in 2.00 20.00 1.50.00 



Broad Specimen Plants, $2. .50 to $5.00 each. 



iety sold at dozen rate. 



