Each 
10 
100 
1.25 
11.25 
101.00 
1.75 
15.75 
141.00 
2.75 
24.75 
222.00 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei, DROOPING LEUCOTHOE. 3-8 ft. White. April-May. Invaluable as 
border or undershrub in Rhododendron and Azalea plantings. Foliage turns rich 
bronze in Fall. There is no other shrub to take its place, especially in shady places 
and the banks of streams and ponds. See opposite page. 
12-18 in. clumps . 1.25 
18-24 in. clumps . 1.75 
2- 3 ft. clumps . 2.75 
MITCHELLA repens, PARTRIDGEBERRY. Native trailing evergreen. Shiny leaves. Small 
white fragrant flowers in June and July. Scarlet berries remain through Winter. 
Pot Grown Plants . 30 2.70 24.00 
PACHISTIMA canbyi, CANBY PACHISTIMA. 6-10 in. Dainty, low shrub, forming dense 
evergreen carpet. Fine for edgings. 
3- 6 in . 35 3.15 28.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis, JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA. 6-8 in. Whitish. May. Hardy 
ground cover. Useful for bordering walks and drives and for shady locations. 
Pot Grown Plants . 25 
1.75 
PIERIS, ANDROMEDA. 
floribunda, MOUNTAIN ANDROMEDA. 2-6 ft. White. April. A very hardy, 
branched shrub with profuse nodding white flowers, in dense panicles. This 
of our specialties and we have thousands of finest specimen plants. 
15.00 
much- 
is one 
9-12 in. .. 
.. LOO 
9.00 
81.00 
12-15 In. ..................... 
.. 1.25 
11.25 
101.00 
15-18 in.. ... 
. ... 1.75 
15.75 
141.00 
18-24 in, . ... 
. 3.00 
27.00 
243.00 
2 -21/2 ft..... 
......... 4.50 
40.50 
364.00 
21/2-3 ft. . 
. 6.00 
54.00 
486.00 
japonica, JAPANESE ANDROMEDA. 
5-6 ft. White. 
May. Thick, shiny 
leaves, turning 
bronze in Winter. 
9-12 in, ... 
.......... LOO 
9.00 
81.00 
12-15 in. . . ... 
.. 1.25 
11.25 
101.00 
15-18 in. .... 
.......... 1.75 
15.75 
18-24 in... 
.. 3,00 
27.00 
POTENTILLA tridentata, WINELEAF 
CINQUEFOIL. 
Prostrate. White. 
June. 
Evergreen 
creeper; glistening foliage taking 
on brilliant claret color in Autumn. 
Strong plants ... 
.. .30 
2.70 
24.00 
RHODODENDRON, RHODODENDRON. 
carolinianum, CAROLINA RHODODENDRON. 4-8 ft. May-June. A clear pink American 
species introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey many years ago. Entirely hardy and fine for 
massing on hillside and in rockeries. It blossoms profusely while quite small. 
12-18 in. clumps . 1.50 13.50 121.00 
18-24 In. clumps . 2.25 20.25 182.00 
carolinianum album. 3-6 ft. May-June. Pure white form. Introduced by Harlan P. Kel¬ 
sey. A delightful contrast to the pink species. 
18-24 in . 2.25 
2- 3 ft. clumps . 3.75 
3- 4 ft. clumps .;. ... 7.50 
4- 5 ft. clumps . 12.00 
catawbiense, CATAWBA RHODODENDRON. 20 ft. May-June. The 
dron and the one which supplied color and hardiness to the 
182.00 
303.00 
20.25 
33.75 
67.50 
108.00 
hardiest Rhododen- 
cultivated hybrids. 
Flowers bright red-purple, with considerable variation. (See back cover.) 
9-12 in . 75 6.75 60.00 
12-18 in . 1.25 11.25 101.00 
18-24 in. clumps . 2.25 20.25 182.00 
2-3 ft. clumps . 3.75 33.75 303.00 
catawbiense compacta, KELSEY CATAWBA RHODODENDRON. 4-12 
tinct growing variety discovered and introduced by Harlan P. 
bright purple pink. 
12-18 in . 2.00 18.00 
catawbiense, SEEDLING HYBRIDS, Unnamed. 6-20 ft. From seed gathered 
choicest named hybrids. 
12-18 in . 2.00 18.00 
18-24 in . 2.75 24.75 
2-3 ft . 4.00 36.00 
dahuricum, DAHURIAN RHODODENDRON. 6-10 ft. Leaves deciduous or sometimes per¬ 
sistent. Rose-colored flowers one inch across in early April. 
12-18 in . 2.00 18.00 
18-24 in . 2.50 22.50 
2-3 ft . 3.50 31.50 
ft. A dense, dis- 
Kelsey. Flowers 
162.00 
from the 
162.00 
222.00 
324.00 
162.00 
202.00 
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