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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
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Rhododendron Planting 
RHODODENDRON 
Its dark green leathery foliage forms a wonderful background for other shrubbery and in 
winter it is a constant reminder of the Spring to come. Used largely in group plantings although 
single specimens are not amiss. Indispensible for shady places and is one of the few plants 
growing well in such locations. Our stock is all “Nursery grown” and we are offering an established 
superior quality not to be compared to the ordinary collected wild stock. Having a natural 
good location for growing Rhododendron and Mountain Laurel and realizing the need for good 
stock also in an attempt to meet the overtaxed demand we have made special effort and investment 
to grow these splendid evergreens. 
Catawbiense —Massive lavender or reddish-purple flowers in abundance in May or June. 
Dependable for Decoration Day bloom. Will stand full sun. This is by far the best seller and 
worthily so. 12-15” 31.50 ' 15-18” 31.90 
18-24” 32.50 2-2#' 33.00 2 #-3' 3.50 3-4' 4.50 
Catawbiense Cut Back Clumps —Grown in full sun. 12-15” 31.90 15-18” 32.50 
Carolinianum —Small leaved, rugged and dwarf. Pinkish white flowers in May. A good 
Rhododendron. 12-15” 31.50 15-18” 32.00 
Hybrid Seedlings— Th ese are produced from seed collected from Hybrid plants. These 
are much superior in quality of leaf and flowers to the native varieties. They will also stand the 
sun better as we produce them in the open sun without shading. Colors are mixed. 
15-18” 32.75 18-24” 34.00 2-2y 34.75 
Maximum —Heavy, extra large leaves. Flowers white to pink in June or July. This variety 
does best in heavy shade. 
18-24” 31-50 2-2y 32.00 2^-3' 32.50 3-4'34.00 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
