VILLAGE NURSERIES, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 
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NATIVE RHODODENDRONS 
Catawbiense. —Large, rosy purple flowers with large trusses and good foliage. 
18 to 24 in., with buds, $1.50 each; $12.50 per 10. 
2 ft., well budded, $2.00 each; $17.50 per 10. 
Maximum. —Light pink and white shaded with lavender, the most beautiful foliage 
of the Rhododendrons. Splendid in masses. 
18 to 24 inch, balled and burlapped, $1.25 each; $11.00 per 10. 
2 to 2 y 2 ft., balled and burlapped, $1.75 each; $15.00 per 10. 
AZALEAS 
There is nothing else that does so well everywhere. The evergreen varieties 
are beautiful all year and when in bloom all varieties are unsurpassed for beauty. 
They will give wonderful results any place not too close to foundations provided 
there is no fresh manure or lime in the soil. Our plants are well budded. 
Azalea Hinodegiri. —(Evergreen).—Large leaves and light green, flowers large of 
bright crimson that is brilliant and charming. It is a profuse bloomer. The 
most popular of all Azaleas. Every home should have some. 
10 inch, full of buds . $1.00 each 3 for $2.50 $ 7.50 per 10 
12 inch, full of buds . 1.25 each 3 for 3.50 10.00 per 10 
15 inch, full of buds . 1.50 each 3 for 4.00 12.50 per 10 
15 to 18 inch, full of buds . 2.00 each 3 for 5.25 15.00 per 10 
Azalea Amoena. —(Evergreen).—Flowers are bright rosy purple. Dwarf with 
small green hairy foliage which turns bronze in fall and winter. It is literally 
covered with bloom in May. 
12 inch .$ .75 each 3 for $2.00 $ 6.00 per 10 
15 inch . 1.20 each 3 for 3.50 9.00 per 10 
18 inch . 1.50 each 3 for 4.00 12.00 per 10 
Azalea Mucronulatum. —This blooms with Forsythia and its large flowers of lav¬ 
ender and soft pink tone makes a wonderful color contrast with that flower. 
The blooms cover the plant before the leaves break out. 
3 ft. full of buds, $2.50 each. 
EVERGREENS 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
because 
They are transplanted very frequently, none less than 4 times, thus ensuring 
plenty of fine roots, holding the dirt well. They are sheared twice each year. 
We never dig them ahead so they are all fresh dug. 
During the dreary and cold months nothing but the foliage of evergreens suc¬ 
cessfully tempers the dead gray or cold white. 
Every group of flowering shrubs should contain at least one evergreen for 
winter effect. Do not mass too many evergreens in a small space nor plant closer 
than three feet to foundations. 
Let us help you select the varieties best suited to your needs, this costs you 
nothing and the only return we ask is the privilege of bidding on your list. 
Biota Aurea Nana. —A compact grower, foliage is deep golden in color, dwarf. 
15 to 18 inches, $1.00; 18 to 21 inches, $1.50. 
Abies Concolor. —(Silver Fir).—A hardy tree with foliage of rich silvery green. 
2 ft, $2.00; 3 ft, $3.00. 
Juniperus Communis Depressa Plumosa. —(Andora Juniper).—In winter this dwarf, 
spreading evergreen presents a striking and attractive coloring of rich purple 
bronze, beginning with the earliest frosts. Summer foliage is a bright green. 
Spread 2 ft, $2.00; 8 inches, $1.50. 
Juniperus Excelsa Stricta. —(Spiny Greek Juniper).—A broad base perfect pyramid 
that is very compact, foliage is a rich shiny deep glaucous green very formal 
and attractive. The deep bright green prevails all winter. Its color, compact¬ 
ness and perfect shape is pleasing always. 15 inches, 50c; 18 inches, 80c; 2 ft, 
$1.25; iy 2 ft, $1.50. 
Juniperus Hibemica.— (Irish Juniper).—A narrow spiral dark green pyramid, very 
pleasing. Very symmetrical in form, quite blue in winter. 3 ft, splendid speci¬ 
mens, $1.50. 
