moon's evep^g 



TLEEN SHrLUB S 



Dwarf Rhododendrons 



Low-growing plants valuable for planting in front 

 of beds of Rhododendrons and Azaleas. 



Hirsutum. A species from the Swiss Alps. 

 Flowers a deep rose-pink. (R). "Rose Color." 



Each Per 10 



1 to IX ft SI 75 S16 00 



Myrtifolium. Myrtle-leaved Rhododendron. 

 Beautiful, small pink flowers. (R). "Mallow Pink." 

 A compact grower with good dark green leaves. 



Each Per 10 



1 to 1 34 ft. 



SI 75 S16 00 



Wilsonianiim. Light pink flowers. (R). "Mallow 

 Pink." A dwarf, dense focni, ..with splendid foliage. 



-^r^'^ Each Per 10 



4^" to:l 



- 1 . 



.>$2 40 S21 00 



Native- Rhododendrons 



' ' Rhododendron Catawbiense. ()% of the native 

 fRhododendi^ns iiiVligenous to the All^ghan\ Moun- 

 tains. It is perfe(:tl> hardy and one of the best of all 

 ^Rhododendron^.. They bloom in the late Spring and 

 ace a pinkish lilac in color. (R). "Mauvette." 



Each Per H) 



n to 2M ft. S3 00 S27 00 



2K to 3 ft 4 50 40 00 



Rhododendron Maximum. A native shrub that 

 is beautiful among our mountainous regions in June 

 and July, when its great white or (R) "Rose Pia^'V 

 flower masses appear in full blooHi along the I'oad- 

 sides or on banks of streams. For cox'ering banks, 

 for groups or masses in shady situations, as an under- 

 growth in wooded places or for planting beside drives 

 and paths, nothing is more attractive. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 



Nursery grown 



Prunus 



S2 60 

 3 50 

 5 00 

 7 50 



10 00 



Per 10 



S23 00 

 27 00 

 40 00 

 60 00 

 90 00 



English LaureL Pruni s Schipkaexsis Z.abe- 

 Li.\NA. A bush or small tree sometimes reaching 

 10 feet. This variet\' is hardy as far north as New 

 York, but should be protected from severe winds. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 2 ft.. . S2 75 S22 50 



Yucca Filamentosa : Adam's 

 Needle 



In June and July it sends up tall stalks laden with 

 ivory-white flowers. Desirable alone or in shrubbery 

 and herbaceous borders. Grows well most anywhere 

 and endures dry, sandy soils where little else will 

 grow. The flowers come after most other Ever- 

 green Shrubs have finished blooming. This gives 

 t lem an additional value for extending the season. 

 The evergreen foliage harmonizes well with other 

 Broad-lea\efl Evergreens. 



Each Per 



1^2 to 2 ft. clumps SO 75 S6 



2 ^ to 21/2 ft. clumps 1 00 7 



If in doubt what to plant, ask us. 



10 Per 100 



00 vS45 00 

 60 00 



50 



Osmanthus 



Osmanthus 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 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft SI 35 SIO 00 S90 00 



2 to 3 ft .■ 2 50 22 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 32 50 



Pieris 



Pieris floribunda; syn. Ant)Romeda floribunda. 

 A low-growing plant, with myrtle-like foliage and 

 tiny pure white flowers that resemble sprays of Lily- 

 of-the-\'alley and appear in early Spring. 



Each Per 10 



n4 to 1>^ ft S2 75 S26 00 



IK to 2 ft 3 50 32 50 



P. Japonica. A beautiful low shrub, with drooping 

 racemes of small, white, wax-like flowers in Ma\' and 

 June. A desirable plant at the front of groups of 

 broad-lea\ ed evergreens or in shaded places. ^: 



Each Pi-r 10 



1>2 to 2 ft.. S2 75 $22 50 



Yucca or Adam's Needle. A plant of 

 tropical appearance that flowers in early 

 Summer, it is well adapted for planting 

 in colonies or among shrubbery or peren- 

 nial borders. 



Trees and shrubbery increase in beauty 

 and value with each season's growth. 



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