EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Like the Evergreen Trees, the Evergreen Shrubs are a very valuable class of 
plants. As an edging for a mass planting of evergreen trees or a solid mass plant- 
ing of themselves, they are equally good. The old-fashioned box trees, Laurel and 
Rhododendrons, are among the most noted of the class. On the last named two 
plants we shall be pleased to quote attractive' prices on large lots. 
ANDROMEDA floribunda (Moun 
tain Fetter Bush). Fine low-growing 
shrub producing tiny lily-of-the-valley- 
like flowers in early spring. Most ef- 
fective in masses planted closely. 
Each io 
ft Si 50 $13 50 
z%-2 ft 2 00 18 00 
A. Japonica (Japanese Fetter Bush). 
Habit similar to above. Flowers early 
and does well in shady places. 
Each 10 
Si 50 Si 3 50 
AZALEA Amoena (Hardy Ever- 
green Azalea). A low, bushy shrub 
with leaves similar to the common 
boxwood. Whole plant is covered 
in spring with brilliant scarlet- purple 
flowers, remaining on for two or four 
weeks. A tine plant for low hedges 
or along the border of shrubbery 
plantings. Each 10 
10-15 in 100, $75.. $1 00 $8 50 
15-18 in 1 50 13 50 
1 — ft., broad 2 00 17 50 
2-2^ ft., very fine 2 50 
*2-15 in. 
