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Spray of Azalea Amoena. One of the best of the flowering evergreen shrubs. Bears a profusion of bright cerise 

 flowers early in the Spring. These plants are especially valued for foundation planting because of their dwarf nature 

 of growth and the fact that they are not particular as to exposure. 



Evergreen Shrubs 



THESE "Broad-leaved Evergreens" are being used more and more each year, because they are so 

 desirable and effective in all landscape work. Their heavy leaf masses meet the demand for fresh 

 green foliage to enliven and cheer the bare aspect of deciduous trees and shrubs in Winter. But 

 best of all is the magnificent display that most of them make when in bloom, especially the Rhododen- 

 drons and Kalmias. Another desirable quality most of them have is a fondness for shady places, so that 

 they meet a large demand in beautifying these spots, which are usually thought so difficult to adorn. 

 As a rule, they transplant easily, are quite hardy, give immediate results and are altogether very satis- 

 factory plants to use. Many of the plants under this heading are most effective and more satisfactory 

 when planted in large masses with the ground kept well mulched. 



Bush Arbutus 



Abelia grandiflora. Graceful, arching branches, 

 small glossy leaves and beautiful small white 

 flowers blushed with pink. A valuable little 

 Evergreen Shrub because it blooms at 

 a season when few other blossoms are in 

 sight. During the Summer months it is 

 literally covered with attractive blooms. 

 Hardy as far north as New York City 

 when given proper protection. 



Each Per 10 



Vigorous 3yr. plants *$2 00 $15 00 

 Vigorous 4yr. plants * 3 00 25 00 



Azaleas 



For the deciduous varieties of 

 Azaleas, look under flowering 

 shrubs. 



Azalea yodogawa. Flowers of 

 this kind are double and of a deep 

 lilac (R) "Light Mallow Purple." 

 Foliage good, but not entirely 

 evergreen. Each Per lo 



13^ to 2 ft *$4 00 $35 00 



2 to 3 ft * 6 00 50 00 



A. ledifolia. A profusion of 

 single, white, attractive flowers in early 

 Spring. The foliage is attractive most of 

 the year, but truly speaking is not entirely 

 evergreen. Each Per lo 



1 to IK ft *$2 25 $20 00 



2 to 2H ft * 7 50 65 00 



Azalea amoena. Small green leaves that turn 

 to a coppery hue in Winter. Brilliant cerise- 

 colored flowers appear in the Spring. Thrives in 

 partial shade or full sunlight. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 tol^ft.. $2 00 $16 00 $120 00 

 l^toli^ft.. 3 00 2500 20000 



2 to2 3^ft. .* 6 50 60 00 

 2^ to 3 ft., no 00 90 00 



3 to 4 ft..*16 00 



A. Hinode-giri. A Japanese variety 

 of great beauty. The flowers, which 

 appear in April or May, are of a 

 brilliant rose-red (R) between a 

 "Rose Color" and "Tyrian Rose" 

 — and are borne in great pro- 

 fusion. 



1 tolMft.,xlMtol>^ft. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



*$3 00 $24 00 $216 00 

 1 1^ to 1 ft., X 13^ to 13^ ft. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



*$4 50 $38 00 $285 00 

 lKtol3^ft.,xl3^to2ft. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



*?5 50 $45 00 $390 00 



Each Per 10 



13^ to 2 ft *$6 00 $50 00 



2 to 23^ ft * 7 00 60 00 



Flowers of Bush Arbutus. These small white flowers blushed with pink are borne in abundance during the Sum- 

 mer and Autumn months. Few people have become acquainted with this valuable shrub, which would be appreciated 

 in the decoration of every suburban lawn. 



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