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TL-EEN SHrLUB S 



Azalea Hinode-giri. This is the wonderful red 

 Azalea, for outdoor use in sections south of New York 

 City, w hich has attracted so much attention recently. 

 We are offering a large stock of especially well -de- 

 veloped plants that we ship with hig balls of earth, 

 like this one has. 



Azalea Ledifolia; var. Leucantheum. A pro- 

 fusion of large, single, white, attractive flowers in 

 early Spring. The foliage is attractive most of the 

 year, but truly speaking is not entirely evergreen. 

 Does well in partiallv shaded places. 



Each Per 10 



IX to ft. S2 50 S22 50 



to 2 ft 3 50 30 00 



var. Narcissiflora. Flowers of this kind are 

 doubleandof a deep lilac (R) "Light Mallow Purple." 

 Foliage good, but not entirely evergreen. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to IK ft SI 25 SIO 00 S75 00 



P < to 2 ft 3 50 30 00 



Buxus : Boxwood 



Buxus Sempervirens; var. Angustifolia; syn. 

 LoxGiFOLiUM. This variety grows a little more 

 quickly and is a trifle more loose and open than the 

 common boxwood described above. Long, narrow 

 pointed leaves distinguish it. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to ft SI 00 S7 50 S60 00 



IK to 2 ft 2 50 20 00 



2 to 2K ft 6 00 50 00 



2K to 3 ft 9 00 80 00 



var. Arborescens. Tall Tree Box. More rapid 

 growth than B. Sempervirens. Of loose, open form. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to IK ft SI 00 S7 50 S56 00 



IK to IK ft 1 75 15 00 125 00 



IK to 2 ft 2 50 20 00 



var. Handsworthii. Has larger foliage than 

 parent type. Is dark green and of a dense character. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



6 to 10 in SO 60 S4 50 S35 00 



1 to IK ft 1 00 7 50 56 00 



Boxwood is good for shady places. 



Buxus Sempervirens. Bush Form. This variety 

 is a familiar sight on the lawns of many of our old 

 historic homes. The small, dark green leaves are 

 always fresh and glossy. It is a strong grower in 

 almost any soil and does well in shaded places. It 

 withstands shearing and may be clipped into arti- 

 ficial forms. When so treated, they are generally 

 used in the formal garden or for producing similar 

 effects elsewhere about the lawn. The smaller sizes 

 are also planted for hedges, along walks, around 

 cemetery lots or wherever a plant of this quality 

 is desired. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to IK ft.. SI 00 87 50 S56 00 



IK to 2 ft 2 50 20 00 180 00 



2 to 2K ft 3 50 31 00 285 00 



Globe Shape. Closely clipped symmetrical speci- 

 mens of globular outline suitable for formal effects 

 or for vases. 



Each Per 10 



1 to IK ft. X 1 to IK ft S3 00 S25 00 



IK to IK ft. X to IK ft 5 00 40 00 



Pyramidal Form. Excellent specimens trained 

 to a regular pvramidal shape. 



Each Per 10 



2K to 3 ft S4 00 S32 50 



3 to 4 ft 5 50 50 00 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 65 00 



5 to 6 ft 15 00 135 00 



Standards. Trimmed to tree shape. The com- 

 pact and symmetrical globular heads above a smooth, 

 straight stem make a most artistic effect for use in 

 vases and for formal gardens. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 2 ft. stem; 18 to 24 in. head. .S6 00 S50 00 

 2K to 3 ft. stem; 15 to 18 in. head. . 9 00 



var. Myrtifolium. A fine variety of erect habit, 

 with narrow, pointed leaves. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 1 to P 4 ft SO 40 S3 00 S25 00 



Azalea .Narcissiflora listed opposite column. 

 A rare and beautiful flowering shrub. 



