A planting of .Rhododendrons and Azaleas supplied from our Nurseries. These two kinds of evergreen shrubs 

 blend well together and their flowers are appreciated by everyone. Nearly every lawn has some spot that could be 

 decorated in a similar way. 



Rhododendrons 



EXPERIENCE has proved that many Rhododendrons are hardy as far north as Boston. No 

 flowers are more gorgeous than these grand shrubs when they are all aglow wdth their great masses 

 of bloom. Not only are the flowers attractive, but the heavy, shiny, green leaves enliven the 

 landscape even in Winter. 



Rhododendrons do well in most soils free from limestone, and to obtain success with them no such 

 expensive methods of preparing the ground are required as are sometimes advocated, though they 

 willingly respond to such treatment. In Summer a light mulch of cut grass retains the moisture, and in 

 Winter a heavier mulch of leaves protects the roots, and frequently a slight covering is required to shelter 

 the flower buds and foliage. After each flowering season remove the seed pods so as to throw the 

 strength into the formation of flower buds for the next season. 



Rhododendron Hybrids 



These plants have always come from abroad 

 and because of the uncertain shipping conditions 

 during the past year there has been little or no 

 stock received. Fortunately we have on hand a 

 quantity of these plants, but because of the above 

 reasons our stock is more limited than usual. If 

 you will state the color and the size preferred 

 we can, no doubt, select from our assortment 

 the varieties that will give you the effect desired. 

 The predominating colors are pink, red, purple, 

 white and lilac. Although the plants we now have 

 are not so plentifully budded as those you may 

 have purchased other years, we wish to state that 

 they are really more desirable because of the fact 

 they are acclimated. 



Each Per 10 



1 3^ to 2 ft *$3 00 $25 00 



2 to 23^ ft * 5 00 45 00 



2>^ to 3 ft * 8 00 74 00 



3 to 4 ft *15 00 120 00 



Pieris (Andromeda) 



Pieris floribunda. White flowers in early 

 Spring. 



Each Per 10 



H to it *$4 00 $36 00 



p. japonica. White flowers in early Spring. 



Each Per 10 



l>^to2ft *$4 00 $36 00 



22 



Native Rhododendrons 



Rhododendron catawbiense. Flowers in late 

 Spring are of a pinkish lilac color. (Rj. "Mau- 

 vette." ^ , „ 



Each Per 10 



23^ to 3 ft., bushy *$7 00 $60 00 



Rhododendron maximum. Large white or 

 (R) "Rose Pink" flowers in late Spring. 



2 to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 



Nursery 

 grown 



Per 10 



$26 00 

 45 00 

 65 00 

 100 00 

 160 00 



Per 100 



$225 00 



English Laurel 



Prunus Laurocerasus schipkaensis. 



Each Per 10 



13^ to 2 ft *$4 00 $36 00 



Yucca Filamentosa: Adam's 

 Needle 



In June and July it sends up tall stalks laden with 

 ivory-white flowers. Desiraljle alone or in shrub- 

 bery and herbaceous borders. Grows well rnost 

 anywhere and endures dry, sandy soils where little 

 else will grow. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3-yr. plants *$0 60 $5 00 $35 00 



1 3^ to 2 ft., clumps * 1 00 8 50 65 00 



Rhodo ndrons are good for shady place*. 



