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A. X. PIERSOX, Inc., CROMWELL, COXX. 



Azaleas and Broad-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs 



flowfi-s anil m winter 

 or tiecicluc)U~ -;luuli^. 

 mixed with (j1 In t pl.i 

 small, should it 

 is sure to be a nonk c 



Azalea 



Amoena. Evergreen, 

 5l til S2 earh; specini 

 Arborescens 



Kliany Mnuntani^ 

 tinned witli ni'-r. 

 Hinodigiri. Anutl 

 briKlu n il ll.iwrr-^ 



hard y 



ns. ,i ' , 



.■ine-colored 

 4 ft., up ti. : 



i-aeh. 

 .\lle- 



Mollis. 



Molli 

 Indica 



siuKlr 



Lutea I 



i, Anthony Koster. Ciolden jellow. 2 to j It., 



.\ \i rv fine evergreen plant with large, 

 diiti- tiowers. I ',. to 2 II., Si to S-' each. 

 ii,liiln,,;n- I- la nn--c . .1. m-. 1 .\/.dr.i. One 

 li.i.Llri.u- 1.1 ihr Ili.wn ni.L; ^lii ul.-. Kach 



\/, 



\ lull' 

 •5" 



Ignea nova. 

 Julia Schipp. 

 Josephine Kinger. 

 Raphael de Smeth. 

 Wilhelm III. 



Pontica. 



shrill,^. ( 111. II- l.umr lln 



yelliiw. I ' .. Ill 2 It., >i li 

 PONTICA 



Bouquet de Flore 

 Coccinea speciosa 

 Chas. Bauman 

 Davisii 

 Fanny 



Grandeur Triomphant 



Grafted, 2 to 3 ft., $2 to $2.50 each 



Vaseyi. Camlin.i A/.il.a. Xaiisr. I r vr lli iwci ing ^lirul) 

 of North C.inilin.i M.ninl.nn- Mmvm'I. pink, hrlnre 

 tlie leaves ,,i i ■ ii - i i ,i. Ii 



Viscosa. Sni.ill W IhIi s,,iIi.i i , i . ,\\ - \m II m i d.i hi |i -.i .il. 

 Very line Im l.miU. .ipr pl.nil iiik^. j In .( It., 50 i ts. 

 eaeh; large, collected plants, Si to S2 each. 



Yodogawa. Japanese, strong-growing variety; senii- 

 doidjle flowers of a lavender-pink shade. 2 to 3 ft., 

 $2 to S2.S0 each. 



1 it< own. In suininrr we ,ur i liarMu d li\- llicii beautiful 

 If griiuiied b\ tliein^ebes .mil mil mixed with conifers 

 d their true wmtli appieeialed. On the other hand, if 

 d the character of both is lost. l-Aery garden, however 

 lilts and, being suited to a diversity of conditions, there 

 ■ 1 liese lovely gems. 



Andromeda 



Catesbeei {Li-ik 



()//ll)C ( \lt, 



sh((i). A valuable evergreen 



sliriib of gre; 



t beaiit\' 



The leaves are oval. 



of a 



leather\- text 



ire. green 



in summer and coloring up 



lieaiitilull>' in 



l.dl, I ti 







Floribunda. 



,il\-ol-thi 



-Willev 'l^ee. Dw.ul. 



coni- 



pact; panicles 



1.1 white 



Ilowers over dark mass 



es of 



evergreen loll 





0 J It,. Si. 50 lo S2. 511 e. 



ich. 



Japonica. Du 





h loli.ige; drnoping rat 



eines 





'I'lo'wi'l's. 



1 to 1 ft.. Si. 50 to S2 



■ach. 



Horizontalis. ( h 



from Clim.i; pm- 

 with niiineiiiii^ I 

 are ol .111 .iiii.i. 11 



extensl\el\ elllle 

 Highly leconime 

 for banks, 1 j-in 

 Microphylla. Iliii 

 lar to aboM mm 

 lo.gether. m li. 1 



Daphne 



Cneorum. I)\\,iil 

 high; pmk. M iN 



Cotoneaster 



hinese ( )uiiicel)err\-. 



\'igoroiis shrub 

 i.iii. lies eovered 



Sinii- 

 closer 

 each. 



M 



ezereum 



Mezereum flore-rubro. 



flowers are red. i ' to 



Ilex 



Crenata. hipanese 1 loll\ 



coming 

 Glabra. 



The le.i 

 winter. 



Garland Flower 



pre.uliiig shrub 10 to 12 inches 

 m.ini (lowers. Indispensable for 



1) Mrzcreon Daphne). Flowers 

 .mi.iiit. apiiearing beftire the 

 75 CIS. each. 



)nly 



Holly 



,\ beauliliil. 



