the Rhododendron 'Bed 
XANTHORRHIZA 
apiifolia. Vellow-Root. Un- 
doubtedly the finest American 
deciduous undershrub for planting 
under trees, along roadways, walks 
and borders, or where conditions 
of extreme moisture prevail. Finely 
cut foliage remains a good green till 
autumn, when it turns shades of 
orange and yellow. Now used by 
thousands in parks and private 
grounds. For " filling-in " Rhodo- 
dendron beds or any shrub plantings 
and where a permanent and beauti- 
ful edging or fringe is desired, there is no plant to take its place. The 
photograph shows a planting of this 
beautiful shrub in Salem, Massa- 
chusetts. 
Each Per 10 loo 
6 lo 12 inches, clumps ;u £i co $10 00 
IZ to 18 inches, clumps . so J 00 20 00 
Xanthorrhiza apiifolia 
as an edging for kaimias 
Hardy Terns 
HARDY FERNS. Many 
varieties are at home and thrive in 
the Rhododendron bed, and the 
graceful dainty fronds make a beau- 
tiful border. They aid in con- 
serving moisture and keep the 
ground cool. Many rare species 
are offered in our large illustrated 
catalogue. Fine selection, fi per 
10, #8 per 100. 
BICUCULLA (Dicentra) exiltlia. Mountain Bleeding Heart. 
This exquisite little herbaceous perennial is added to the list of plants for the 
Rhododendron bed to supply variety 
in color and leafage to the border. 
The feathery light green leaves 
are delicately divided, the clumps 
completely filling up spaces and pro- 
ducing charming rose-colored flow- 
ers from early spring until frost. 
We cannot recommend it too highly. 
Each Per 10 
Clumps $0 20 $1 co 
Clumps, heavier 40 i 00 
For LILIUMS, TRILLIUMS, 
VINCAS, and other plants for the 
Rhododendron bed, write for full 
catalogue, beautifully illustrated with 
original half-tones of native flowers. 
J. Horace MrF*fti*ND Co., Printers. 
Hahhisbuhu, Pa, 
Sicuc lla eximia 
Always address, HARLAN P. KLLSEY, Propricw, 
Hijhlinds Nursery. Beacon Building, Boston. Mass. 
