Rhododendron  Catawbiense  alba.  A  desirable  white-flowered  form  of  the  above.'  . 
.  Hiacn  10 
U  to  2  ft  $1  50    $12  50 
2  to  2i  ft   2  00     17  50 
R.  maximum.  Great  Laurel.  A  native  shrub  that  is  beautiful  among  our  mountainous  regions  in 
June  and  July,  w^hen  its  great  white  (sometimes  rosy  pink)  flower  masses  appear  in  full  bloom  along 
the  roadsides  or  on  banks  of  streams.  The  landscape  artist  uses  them  in  much  the  same  way  that 
nature  does  ;  for  covering  banks,  for  groups  or  masses  in  shady  situations,  as  an  undergrowth  in 
wooded  places  or  for  planting  beside  drives  and  paths,  nothing  is  more  pleasing.  The  heavy, 
glossy  green  leaves  make  a  magnificent  setting  for  the  large  showy  flowers.  ^^^^^ 
2  to  3Ht  $2  00    $17  50    $150  00 
3^  to  5  ft  $2.50  to  3  00     22  50     175  00 
We  are  in  a  position  to  supply  Rhododendrcn  maximum  from  2  to  7  ft.  in  height  in  car-load  lots.  We  dig 
these  with  large  balls  of  leaf-loam  that  are  carefully  preserved  about  their  roots.  These  arrive  in  good  condi- 
tion and  withstand  transplanting  especially  well.  Upon  request,  further  particulars  and  prices  of  car-load  ship- 
ments will  be  cheerfully  given. 
DWARF  RHODODENDRONS 
These  low-growing  plants  are  splendid  for  use  where  a  dwarf  evergreen  shrub  is  required,  and  well 
adapted  for  planting  in  the  front  of  beds  of  larger  Rhododendrons  or  with  azaleas.  Their  flowers  come 
in  midsummer  after  other  Rhododendrons  have  gone  and  when  little  else  is  in  flower  ;  on  this  account 
alone  they  ought  to  be  more  generally  planted. 
Prices  on  all  the  varieties  $1.50  each  or  $12.50  for  10 
ferrugineum.  Pink  or  carmine  flowers.  Myrtifolium.    Myrtle  -  leaved  Rhododendrox, 
Hirsutum.  Pale  red.   Does  not  dislike  lime-  Purplish  flowers. 
stone  soils.  punctatum.  Pale  rose  and  spotted. 
Wilsonianum.  Pinkish. 
Yucca  filamentosa  •  Adam's  Needle 
See  illustration,  page  19.  In  June  or  July  it  sends  up  heavy  stalks  laden  with  ivory-white  flowers. 
Desirable  alone  or  in  shrubberv  and  herbaceous  borders  ^  , 
liiach         10  100 
3  yrs.,  transplanted  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
Very  heavy  plants    50     8  50     25  00 
What  "  Moon's  Trees  "  did  in  a  city  backyard.  Photographed  six  months  after  planting 
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