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A planting of Rhododendrons and Azaleas supplied from our Nurseries. Note that instead of being turned at th 

 corner of the house the planting is extended out into the lawn. 



Kalmia : Mountain Laurel 



Kalmia latifolia. Bushy shrubs, with elongated 

 oblong leaves, which are always fresh and glossy, 

 making possible charming foliage effects and cheery 

 landscapes at all seasons. In early Spring they 

 bloom profusely. The delicate pink buds, beautiful 

 in themselves, open in large corymbs of pink and 

 white flowers. They are useful for massing with 

 Rhododendrons or by themselves. When used 

 either way, as an undergrowth in woodlands, they 

 produce splendid natural landscapes. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft $1 50 $13 50 $125 ,00 



Leucothoe 



Leucothoe Catesbaei; syn. Andromeda 

 Catesbaei. Drooping Andromeda. A valuable 



small shrub for shady places and wild effects. The 

 long leathery leaves assume a beautiful bronze color 

 in Autumn. In early Spring drooping clusters of 

 small, fragrant, white, wax-like flowers add to its 

 beauty. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1>^ to 2 ft $1 50 $12 50 $100 00 



Osmanthus 



Osmaiuhus aquifolium. An attractive ever- 

 green shrub with stiff, prickly foliage. Will grow 

 in either sunlight or shade, but is not dependably 

 hardy north of Philadelphia. In appearance it 

 resembles very much the English Holly (Ilex Aqui- 

 folia). Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft $2 00 $17 50 



Phillyrea 



Phillyrca Decora; syn. Vilmoriniana. A 



beautiful broad-leaved evergreen which we have 

 recently added to our collection. Long, pointed 

 leaves which are very ornamental. Not reliably 

 hardy north of New York City. 



Each Per 10 



IX to IK ft $2 00 $17 50 



Mahonia 



Holly-leaved Mahonia. Mahonia Aquifoli^ 

 Native along the Pacific Coast, but does well her 

 with slight protection. Handsome prickly foliag 

 that is a deep, glossy green in Spring and turns t 

 a bright bronze color in Winter. Its good qualitic 

 commend it for many places, especially for plantin 

 in connection with Azalea Amoena, with which i 

 produces an agreeable contrast in foliage effects. 



Each Per 10 Per 10 



IX to IK ft $0 75 $6 00 $45 0 



IX to 2 ft 1 00 7 50 60 0 



Japanese Mahonia. Mahonia Japonica. 

 beautiful plant, but not dependably hardy north i 

 Philadelphia. Large compound leaves that are dar 

 green and produce a beautiful contrast with othe 

 evergreens. It has an additional value in the yello\ 

 flowers that appear in long racemes early in th 

 Spring. 



Each Per 1 



IX to IX ft $1 00 $7 5' 



IX to 2 ft 1 25 10 0' 



2 to 2X ft 2 00 15 0' 



Yucca Filamentosa : Adam's 

 Needle 



In June and July it sends up tall stalks laden wii 

 ivory-white flowers. Desirable alone or in shrubber 

 and herbaceous borders. Grows well most anywher 

 and endures dry, sandy soils, where little else wi 

 grow. The flowers come after most other E\(i 

 green Shrubs have finished blooming. This gi\c 

 them an additional value for extending the season 

 The evergreen foliage harmonizes well with othe 

 Broad-leaved Evergreens. 



Each Per 10 Per 10 



1 to IX ft., large clumps.. $0 50 $3 50 $25 (' 

 IX to 2 ft , large clumps.. 75 5 00 35 0 



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