IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
15 
Rhododendron Hybrid 
Maximum — Heavy, extra large 
leaves. Flowers white to pink in June 
or July. We recommend this variety 
for heavy shade and more for foliage 
effect than for bloom. 15-18" 31-20; 
18-24" 31.75; 2-3' 32.25. Heavy 
clumps— 15-18" 32.00; 18-24" 32.50; 
2-2K' 33.00; 33.50. 
RHODODENDRON 
HYBRIDS 
We have a few named varieties not 
listed. Hybrids are selected for 
exceptional fine color and foliage. 
Propagation is by grafting and is very 
difficult. 
A. S. Sargent-Rose; Caractus-Deep 
Crimson; Chas. Bagley—Red; Chas. 
Dickens—Red; E. S. Rand —Rich 
Scarlet; Ignatius Sargent —Light Red 
J. D. Godman —Carmine; Kettle¬ 
drum —Deep Red; Purpureans Ele- 
gens—Deep purple. 15-18" 33.50; 
18-24" 34.25; 2-2^' 35.00. 
Alba Elegans —Rapid grower, light 
bluish pink changing to white. 18-24" 
32.50; l-iy 33.00; 2^-3' 33.50; 
3-4' 34.75. 
Boule de Niege —Early dwarf white. Heavy clumped. 12-15" 33.00; 15-18" 34.00; 18-24' 
34.75. Parson’s Grandiflora —Pink; President Lincoln —Purplish pink; Roseum Elegens— 
Rosy Lilac. 15-18" 33.00; 18-24" 33.75; 2-2j^' 34.50. 
SPURGE JAPANESE —(Pachysandra Terminalis )—A splendid evergreen ground cover, with 
thick, glossy green foliage. Makes a dense mat or low growing cover plant. Excellent for edgings. 
Will grow in dense shade where grass will not. 2-year, 10 for 3L50; 100 for 31L00. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
ALDER (Alnus) 
European ( Alnus Glutinosa )—A vigorous growing tree with dark dull green foliage. Valuable 
for planting in damp situations. 4-6' 31.00. 
Japanese ( Alnus Japonica )—A handsome pyramidal tree 50 to 80 feet at maturity. Foliage 
dense and dark green. Rapid growing. 6-8' 3L00; 8-10' 3L50; lj^-lj^" Cal. 32.00. 
ARALIA (Acanthopanax) 
Japonica ( Angelica Tree)—An interesting novelty which should be in the border of every 
large garden. Trunk heavily spined and branchless when young. Large compounded and 
spined leaves 2 to 4 feet long giving a sub-tropical effect. Ultimate growth 25 feet and sparingly 
branched. 2-3' 3-35; 3-4' 3-50; 4-5' 3.75; 5-6' 3-90. 
Spinosa ( Hercules Club )—Native. Identical with former except smaller in every respect. 
3-4' 3-60; 4-5' 3-85; 5-6' 31.00. 
ASH (Fraxinus) 
American White —Tall, rapid grower with smooth gray bark and glossy fern-like leaves. Fine 
for grouping or street planting. 8-10' 3L50; 10-12' 31-75. 
Blue ( Quadrangulata )—Native of Tennessee. Fast growing. Flowers before leaves appear. 
Bark inclined to be winged on young trees and very rough on older trees. Useful as lawn specimen 
or avenue tree. 5-6' 31-25; 6-8' 31-65; 8-10' 32.00. 
BALD CYPRESS (Taxodium Distichum) —Tall, pyramidal, symmetrical, deciduous tree with 
feathery foliage. A real novelty. Dug B & B. 5-6' 35.00; 6-8' 37.00. 
BEECH (Fagus) 
European —Slow growing tree but develops into handsome heavy specimen with dark green 
glossv leaves. Retains leaves all winter. Useful for hedge purposes. B & B. 18-24" 31-00; 
3-4' 32.50; 4-5' 33.00; 5-6' 34.00. 
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