Evergreen Shrubs '^ ^QoQ/ii ^p// Ga/'c/on 



A foundation planting of Rhododendrons and Kalmias. Residence of Mrs. Judd, New Britain, Conn. 



Kalmia, continued 

 as single specimens tlie floral ellccts are most beautiful 

 and we coiilTdetit 1 \ recoiiiiiieiKl these valuable plants. 

 VVe c an sup|)l\ c <il led cil |)lanls for naturalizing in any 

 quantity 



Kalmia, continued 

 Angiistifolia. NarTou -leaved Laurel, or Sheep Laurel. 



A <lv 



Mountain Laiiril. 

 criniM.n UKuks. i: 

 (;i;uica. /•<,/■ / 



■seinhiiiif; tile better-known 

 ■ lowers small, rosv purple with 

 to i> iiuhes. Si. 2-,- each, 

 i/ii/. ( 'nnisoM-purple llowors, larger 

 kind. Showy and elleetive in con- 

 lt)tlendr()ns, etc. \2 to i ■; inches. 



Lalifoli; 



Mahonia Aquifc 



in Laurel. Most attrai tive broad- 

 1 on account of its dark green and 

 kIoss\ |ea\es and lis masses ol' show\ pinkish flowers 

 which appear in greatest profusion in earl\ summer. 

 It grows lidm No\a Siotia to I'lorida and seems to 

 endure all conditions of (. liniate. Each 



lo to 12 in So -■; I 24 to 30 inches $3 00 



i« to 24 in..... 2 00 I , _ 

 Carload lots, price on application. 



Mahonia 



Handsome sh 

 green, spin\ 1 

 in winlci. I 

 clusters l,,ll,,v 



Oria'on Crape. 

 . <!ai k, lustrous 



or tiippery hue 

 n dense yellow 

 Each 



$0 75 



I 50 



Create a Rose-Garden 



II rajuircs a carefully prepared plan and 

 cslinntlc—onc that includes 7\ot only a selectio7i of 

 I'urieties which ajipccil lo ihc owner's taste, but 

 varieties ivhich u'lll uiic ihe hcsi results under 

 exislinp condilioii'. -.ml. luailiini, climate. We 

 ;)!(//>•(• (/ si>cciali\ iij KoscAiardcn designing arid 

 lilaiiiiiiii. Oiii Unity arc reasonable. May we assist 

 \uu u ilh youl new garden.^ 



