Daphne Cneorum 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
(Rose Daphne) 
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A splendid low evergreen for the rockery, 
border, or almost anywhere. The plants 
spread over 2 to 3 feet but rarely go over 
1 foot tall. Attractive flower-heads of a lovely 
shade of pink are freely produced in May and 
again in late summer. They are wonderfully 
fragrant and last for a long time. 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA 
(Mountain Laurel) 
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This grand shrub is one of the most accom¬ 
modating of our native plants, doing as well 
in our gardens as it does in its mountain 
home, and when in full bloom in June it is 
one of the most glorious of our American 
shrubs. Its distinctly different, wheel-shaped 
flowers of rosy pink, or white, are so abun¬ 
dantly produced that they almost completely 
hide the dark green, glossy foliage. 
RHODODENDRON 
CAROLINIANUM 
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A native of the southern Alleghany Moun¬ 
tains, our earliest flowering and the most 
beautiful of our native Rhododendrons. The 
well-proportioned plants are 6 to 8 feet high, 
well clothed with dark green leaves, rusty 
underneath, and furnish in early May, a 
profusion of unusually large, pale rose-pink 
flowers in line clusters. These fine evergreen 
shrubs are perfectly hardy and continue to 
increase in beauty for a lifetime. 
Rhododendron carolinianum 
