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FOUR PONDS NURSERY, CLINTON, MASS. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
From spring to fall, deciduous shrubs offer a succession of bloom. For 
mass effects or for dots of color they are unsurpassed. 
ACANTHOPANAX Each per 10 
pentaphyllum. Fiveleaf Aralia 
2- 3 ft.$ .40 $ 3.60 
3- 4 ft.50 4.50 
ARONIA. Chokeberry 
arbutifolia. Red Chokeberry. 4-10 ft. White or 
reddish. April-May. Bright red fruit. 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
melanocarpa. Black Chokeberry. 4-8 ft. White. 
April-May. Shining black fruit. 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
50 
70 
50 
70 
4.50 
6.30 
4.50 
6.30 
AZALEAS 
These acid-soil loving plants mass well with the broadleaf evergreens and 
are distinct and beautiful additions to any planting. Azaleas lend them¬ 
selves to all sorts of surprises and add alluring interest to a garden. Here 
and there a flame of orange or red, a patch of yellow, a touch of pink or a 
spread of colors from the rainbow; your garden will be made doubly 
interesting with Azaleas. 
AZALEA Each 
arborescens. Sweet Azalea. 5-15 ft. White and 
pink. June-July. Spicy, fragrant white flowers with 
pink stamens. Red foliage in autumn. 
12-18 in. 32.00 
18-24 in.2.50 
calendulacea. Flame Azalea. 6-15 ft. Shades of 
red, orange, gold. May-June. A very gay and 
brilliant flowering shrub. 
12-18 in.. . . . . 1.75 
18-24 in.2.50 
canescens. Piedmont Azalea. 3-10 ft. Deep pink 
flowers. April-May. 
12-18 in._.1.50 
japonica. Japanese Azalea. 6 ft. April-May. Flowers 
brick red or carmine. 
9-12 in.1.00 
12-18 in.2.00 
kaempferi. Torch Azalea. 8 ft. April-May. Bright 
orange-red flowers with yellow anthers. Very hand¬ 
some. 
9-12 in.75 
12-18 in.1.50 
Louisa Hunnewell. Orange-red flowers. 
9-12 in.1.00 
12-18 in.2.00 
per 10 
318.00 
22.50 
15.75 
22.50 
13.50 
9.00 
18.00 
6.75 
13.50 
9.00 
18.00 
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