KALMIA LATIFOLIA 
! Mountain Laurel 
Grows 8 feet high, with broad, glossy green 
foliage. The rose-colored flowers, in large and 
! showy clusters at the ends of the shoots are of 
! elegant shape and appear in June. We have de- 
[ veloped exceptionally nice plants; we are sure 
; that they will grow well in your planting. Our 
; plants cannot in any way be compared with any 
; collected stock; they are far superior, due to the 
[ fact that they have been grown right out in the 
; open sun with field cultivation. Our prices are as 
[ follows: 
’ 12-15 inches .76 each 
! 15-18 inches $1.00 each 
! 18-24 inches 1.50 each 
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DAPHNE CNEORUM 
Garland Flower 
Daphne works in well with perennials. Since ; 
► rock gardening is so popular, there are many ; 
I being used with assortments of hardy plants. The ■ 
I nature of Daphne is a dwarf bushy plant form- • 
I ing a broad mat of wiry almost prostrate stems ” 
I covered with dark green leaves, each stem tipped • 
I with a dense cluster of rose-pink deliciously fra- • 
I grant flowers in May and August. Without ques- • 
J tion it is one of the most beautiful little early • 
* flowering shrubs. Since the plants are available in • 
J quantity this plant should be included in prac- ' 
J tically all types of gardening. ! 
- Balled and Burlaped 6-8 inches 25c each ; 
[ Balled and Burlaped 8-10 inches 30c each ! 
Hardy Azaleas 
In our greenhouses we have given a great deal of attention to the propagation of the Hardy Azaleas. We have developed large 
quantities of the outstanding hardy varieties. The plants we have for this fall’s shipment are those which for the last few years 
have enjoyed a good demand. They are field grown, well spaced. For the reason of our large production, we are able to place these 
plants on the market for delivery this Fall at very reasonable prices, balled and burlapped. 
Each Doz. 
Each Doz. 
MOIiLiIS (Chinese Azalea) Notable for the variety 
and delicacy of its numerous shades of yellow, ter¬ 
racotta, apricot and golden salmon flowers. Quite 
hardy and thrives under ordinary garden treat¬ 
ment, but is best in a partially shaded protected 
spot. Blooms in April and May. 12 to 15 inches .50 5.00 
MUCROIVUIjATTTM. a very early-flowering Chinese 
Azalea which unfolds its blossoms at the time the 
Forsythia or Golden Bell is in bloom, with which 
they form a wonderful color contrast. The flowers 
are of a lavender and soft pink tone. 10 to 12 in. .50 6.00 
COTONEASTER I 
Horizontalis | 
In the list of low growing evergreen shrubs, [ 
this variety stands out. It has the true horizontal j 
branches with glossy green leaves, throughout | 
the winter months covered with orange red ber- \ 
ries. It is a very attractive plant when used for a } 
low border in any planting. It is also outstanding 
in a rock garden. Really it is the only shrub that 
grows from 10 to 12 inches off the ground, its 
spread being many times that. When the entire 
top is covered with orange red berries, the whole 
plant becomes very pleasing to the eye. We offer 
nice stylish plants in the following sizes. 
SCHLiIPPENBACHI. Royal Azalea. A vigorous plant 
with very large, showy fl.owers of pale rose-pink, 
the upper petals lightly spotted with brown. 
.50 5.00 
8-10 in. B. & B. 
10-12 in. B. & B. 
12-24 in. B. & B. 
Per 10 $3.00 
Per 10 4.00 
Per 10 5.00 
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PYRACANTHA (CRAETAGUS) 
Coccinea Lalandi 
Firethorn or Evergreen Thorn 
This is one of the new evergreen shrubs. Be¬ 
longing to the thorn family its nature is to 
produce exceptionally heavy white flowers. This 
plant can be trained to grow in upright or into 
a drooping bush. It is very desirable for plant¬ 
ing as a specimen plant. It is also an outstanding 
plant when used in plantings with evergreens or 
other shrubs. Following the heavy crops of 
flowers the plants throughout the fall and win¬ 
ter months are fully covered with attractive bril¬ 
liant orange scarlet fruit. By itself when the 
ground is covered with snow the plant being ever¬ 
green heavily covered with the orange scarlet 
fruit creates a beautiful picture in the winter. 
We offer plants in the following sizes, properly 
balled and burlapped. 
EACH 
10-12 in. .40 
12-15 in. .60 
18-24 in. .75 
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