Pieris 
Floribunda 
(Mountain Fetterbush, Evergreen 
Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub ) 
Untii recent years Pieris was com¬ 
paratively rare and only collected 
plants were available. We now have 
an excellent stock of Nursery-Grown 
plants, which are being used exten¬ 
sively. The dark evergreen foliage, 
dwarf, compact habit of growth and 
white hly-of-the-valley flowers in April 
make it a most desirable border, rock 
garden, or ground cover plant. 
Leiophyllum 
Buxifolium 
(Box Sand Myrtle ) 
Another dwarf evergreen for rock 
garden or border planting. The 
smooth, evergreen leaves resemble box¬ 
wood and during May delicate white 
flowers are so abundant that the plant 
is almost completely hidden. Even 
large specimen plants seldom reach a 
height of more than 8 inches. 
Leucothoe 
Catesbaei 
(Drooping Leucothoe ) 
Leucothoe is indispensible in nat¬ 
uralistic plantings. Graceful sprays 
of white flowers hang from the 
branches in May, giving the effect of 
a flowering fern. The evergreen fol¬ 
iage turns to rich red and purple 
shades in the fall. Ideal for shaded 
locations. 
Leucothoe Catesbaei 
V accinium 
Corymbosum 
(High Bush Blueberry ) 
The Blueberry or Huckleberry 
fruits are well known and the plant 
itself is very attractive. The foliage 
during the spring is a fresh green 
turning to bright scarlet shades in the 
fall. The edible fruit is borne in 
late August. 
• We have over one million nursery 
grown, plants in our four nurseries 
which comprise a thousand acres. 
Large scale production of these native 
plants enables us to make very attrac¬ 
tive prices on carload and truck load 
quantities. 
• If you contemplate planting a large 
area we will gladly offer suggestions 
for preparation of the soil, selection 
of varieties and answer to the best of 
our ability any question that may 
arise. 
• If your requirement calls for a car¬ 
load quantity, 400 to 500 plants, we 
suggest that you write for our Special 
Carload List. 
List of available sizes and prices on page 9 
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