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EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
DWARF RHODODENDRONS 
For use in rockery or in groups, combined 
with larger Rhododendrons, Azaleas or other 
evergreens. Interesting colored foliage in 
Winter. 
R. myrtifolium. Pink flowers and handsome 
small myrtle-green foliage. 
12 to 15 in. ..Each $3 50 
R. arbutifolium. Pale rose-colored blooms dotted 
green in throats. Loose-growing and early 
flowering. 
12 to 15 in.Each $3 50 
15 to 18 in. 4 25 
R. punctatum, var. Waterer’s Hybrid. 
10 to 12 in. XX Bushy .Each $4 00 
VIBURNUM rhytidiphyllum. ^ 
Medium height; semi-evergreen; large hand¬ 
some leaves; flowers yellowish white; fruit 
red to black. 
2 to 3 ft.Each $1 50 
3 to 3^ ft.. 2 00 
3*4 to 4 ft. 2 50 
YUCCA filimentosa. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE. Heavy clumps.Each $1 00 
Y. glauca. 
5 yr.Each $1 00 
Per 10 
$30 00 
30 00 
38 50 
35 00 
13 50 
18 00 
22 50 
8 50 
8 50 
No other flower is as rich in form and color as the Rhododendron, its glossy 
evergreen foliage a joy throughout the whole year 
The Rliododend ron Border 
R HODODENDRON’S thrive best in masses or groups and 
are handsomest where their beautiful colors are set off by 
a background of the dark green of Evergreen Trees, or 
in a corner of house or wall clothed with evergreen vines. At 
the edge of the Rhododendron border and blending it into the 
lawn the dwarf growing Junipers, Yews, Azaleas and Evergreen 
Euonymus are particularly appropriate. 
