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EVERGREEN SHRUBS il^CT 



Azaleas 



For the Deciduous varieties of Azalea, see page 61. 



Azalea Indica. var. Amgena. A bushy, dwarf 

 evergreen with small green leaves that deepen to a 

 lustrous coppers' hue in Winter. Its neat appearance 

 is attractive at all seasons, but in April or May 

 the whole plant is clothed with a mass of cerise 

 flowers that hold their beauty a long time. Such 

 beautiful little plants are ornamental_ anywhere, and 

 are especiallv desirable for edging drives and walks, 

 groups, or for bordering Rhododendron and Kalmia 

 beds. The habit of this Azalea is so dense and 

 compact that it makes splendid low-flowering 

 hedges, for which purpose we highly recommend it. 

 Will grow satisfactorily in either shady or sunny 

 locations. See illustration below. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to ft SI 00 S8 50 S75 00 



l>i to ft 1 50 12 50 100 00 



11^ to 2 ft 2 00 17 50 150 00 



2 to lyi ft. X 1>^ to 2 ft. 

 Each Per 10 Per 100 



$2 50 $22 50 S200 00 

 lyi to 3 ft. X 2 to 2>^ ft. 

 4 GO 35 00 300 00 



var. Hinode-giri. A Japanese 

 variety of great beauty. The 

 flowers which appear in April or 

 May are of a brilliant scarlet 

 color and are borne in great pro- 

 fusion. A comparatively new- 

 sort. Similar in growth to Azalea 

 Amoena except that the leaves 

 are larger. 



Each Per 10 



1 to IX ft. . .$1 50 $13 50 

 IX to IX ft. ■ - 2 00 17 50 



A. Rosmarinif olia var. alba ; 

 syn. Leucantheum. A pro- 

 fusion of large, single, white, at- 

 tractive flowers in early Spring. 

 The foliage is attractive most of 

 the year, but truly speaking is 

 not entirely evergreen. Does 

 well in partially shaded places. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 2K ft S2 50 $22 50 



2X to 3 ft 3 00 27 50 



var. Narcissiflora. Flowers 

 of this kind are double and of 

 a light purple color. Foliage 

 good, but not entirelv evergreen. 



Each Per 10 



IX to 2 ft $2 50 $22 50 



Calluna : The Scotch Heather 



Calluna Vulgaris. This is the heather referred 

 to in literature. A low-growing evergreen shrub,- 

 which grows naturally through northern Europe 

 and seems to do well here. The pink flowers which 

 line the branches in the Spring of the year add to its 

 beauty, making the plant an interesting and beauti- 

 ful addition to an evergreen bed. Each Per 10 

 1 to IX ft SO 75 S6 00 



var. alba. Like the above, with very small 

 green leaves which cling closely to the branches. 

 This varietv has white flowers. Each Per 10 



1 to IX ft SO 75 S6 00 



Chamaedaphne 



Leather Leaf. Chamaedaphne calyculata. 

 Low, bushv plant, with ver\' earlv white flowers. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



10 to 12 in $0 35 S3 00 .S25 00 



There are numerous 

 other varieties of trees 

 and shrubs that we have 

 in stock w'nicn space in 

 this catalogue does not 

 admit of inserting. Write 

 us if you don't find what 

 you want. 



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The muititude of flowers which the Azalea Amoena has is well shown from 

 this bush at Princeton, N. J., on the lawn of one of our customers. Imagine how 

 gorgeous it is with myriads of cerise flowers! 



30 A Certificate of Inspection, testifying to the freedom of our stock from insect pests or disease, accompanies every shipment 



