EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 



The finer Evergreen Shrubs described below are especially valuable for grouping, border and mass 

 planting. The beautiful effects obtainable from such plantations of Andromeda Floribunda, Azalea 

 Amcena, Hardy Rhododendrons, Kalmias and Mahonias make these plants indispensable for the best 

 results in all fine ornamental grounds. 



For a number of years the furnishing of the best quality of this class of stock in quantity has 

 been a special feature of my business, and I am able, as heretofore, to furnish this material in any quan- 

 tity desired at the lowest prices consistent with reliable, properly transplanted stock. 



Most of the stock noted has been several times transplanted and can therefore be shipped during 

 the planting season with perfect safety. 



Mass Boedek of Azalea Amcena in Bloom. 



AZALEA amoena. Dwarf, bushy habit and 

 thoroughly hardy. Bright rosy purple or red 

 flowers, showing a perfect mass of color in 

 May ; small leaves, very thickly set on the 

 branches, of a reddish brown or crimson in 

 autumn. The foliage remains all winter, 

 making a pretty effect in borders or groups of 

 other shrubs. 11. Bushy, well-budded plants, 

 $10 to |20 per dozen, $50 to $100 per 100. 



ANDROriEDA Leucothoe Catesbxi. Cate.sby's 

 Andromeda. Long branches, ovate leaves, 

 tinged with brown in the fall ; white flowers in 

 spring. 50 cts. Very low prices per 100 and 

 per 1,000. 



ANDROHEDA floribunda. One of the choicest 

 evergreen shrubs. Dwarf, compact habit, 

 small dark green myrtle-like foliage, and pure 

 white wax-like blossoms in spikes somewhat 



iThe hardy Azaleas, Rosa Rugosa and Iris arrived in good condition. The Azaleas were beautiful when 

 in bloom this spring. ^ 



