S T Y E R ’ S NURSERIES 
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Red Salmon Azalea, Azalea macrantha. A very pretty 
evergreen plant, flowers clear pink, blooming later than 
other azaleas. 
18 to 24 in.#3.75 2 to 3 ft .#4.75 
Chinese Azalea, Azalea mollis. Very large orange flowers, 
May. Likes the sun. 
12 to 15 in.#2.30 15 to 18 in.#2.85 
Pinxterbloom, Azalea nudiflora. Early blooming native 
azalea, light pink bloom before leaves appear. 
2 to ,3 ft.#2.00 3 to 4 ft.#3.00 
Evergreen Barberry, Rerberis julianae. Attractive dark 
green foliage, holly-like, white flowers. Low shrub. 
18 to 21 in.#2.00 21 to 24 in.#2.30 
Evergreen Barberry, Berberis verriculosa. Similar but with 
smaller leaves, slower growth. 
15 to 18 in.#1.95 18 to 21 in.#2.50 
True Dwarf English Boxwood, Buxus sempervirens suffru- 
ticosa. For edging, hedges, accent plants along walks, 
or matched plants for entrances. Old specimens are 
very valuable. 
4 to 6 in.#0.25 10 to 12 in.#1.35 
6 to 8 in.50 12 to 15 in. 2.00 
8 to 10 in. 1.00 15 to 18 in. 3.00 
Special Low Prices for Quantities 
We do not list common boxwood, Buxus sempervirens, 
but can supply it if desired for quicker growth, both in 
bush form or ball and pyramid shape. 
Rose Daphne, Daphne cneorum. Very low spread¬ 
ing evergreen shrub, liking limed soils and well- 
drained locations. Flowers are pink, tiny, borne 
in heads. Fragrance delightful and far-reaching. 
10 to 12 in.#1.35 15 to 18 in.#2.65 
12 to 15 in. 1.90 18 to 21. 3.25 
Scotch Fleather, Calluna vulgaris (and varieties). Bushy 
ground-cover plants which like sunny well-drained slopes 
and peaty soils. 
3 yr., 10 to 12 in. #1.00 
Japanese Holly, Ilex crenata. Hardy evergreen shrub, 
small leaves, eccentric grower. Splendid for dry places. 
12 to 18 in.#1.25 2Vi to 3 ft.#5.25 
American Holly, Ilex opaca. Hardy in this area if out 
of the wind. Prefers damp locations. Berry producing 
plants must have male plant nearby. Grafted from 
strain which fruits profusely. 
12 to 15 in. from pots.#1.15 
2Va to 3 ft.#2.50 4 to 5 ft.#7.50 
Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia. Deserves more atten¬ 
tion, a splendid evergreen shrub, covered in June with 
pink flower heads. 
18 to 24 in.#1.45 2 to 2 V 2 ft.#2.25 
Drooping Leucothoe, Leucothoe catesbaei. A Southern 
mountain plant, drooping, of reddish stems and ever¬ 
green leaves. Fine for covering bases of larger shrubs 
and rhododendrons. Our plants are very bushy. 
18 to 21 in.#2.25 2 to 1V 2 ft.#3.00 
Mountain Andromeda, Pieris floribunda. Hardy ever¬ 
green shrub, dwarf, bearing many small white flowers in 
April. 
21 to 24 in 
#4.00 
