Pieris — Andromeda 
Pieris floribunda, Mountain Andromeda. 
15-18 in., $2.00 each. 
Pinus — Pine 
Pinus montana mughus, Mugho Pine. A 
low-growing spreading evergreen. The old 
foliage is dark green while the new growth is 
much lighter, giving the tree the appearance 
of carrying white candles on the tips of the 
branches. 15 to 18-in plants, $1.50 each; 
13 ^ to 2-ft. plants, $2.00 each. 
In our fields we have large quantities 
of Pines, including the Austrian, the 
Red, Japanese Red and Japanese Black. 
White and Scotch varieties. These are in 
various sizes and on all of them we can quote 
most attractive prices. 
Those pines which are especially adapted to 
seashore plantings, Pinus nigra, Pinus 
sylvestris and Pinus thunbergi are always 
available. 
Rhododendrons 
Rhododendrons are at home in all parts of 
New England and are at their best when 
grown in large groups. 
Rhododendron carolinianum, Carolina 
Rhododendron. Rose-pink. May and June. 
13 ^ to 2-ft. plants, $2.50 each; $25.00 per 
doz. 
R. catawbiense. Catawba Rhododendron. 
Shades of light pink. 13^ to 2-ft. plants, 
$2.50 each; $25.00 per doz. 
R, Hybrids. Seedlings in mixed colors. 
Each Doz. 
15-18 in. $2.00 $21.00 
18-24 in. 3.00 30.00 
R. maximum, Rosebay R. One of our best 
native shrubs for large masses and for 
naturalizing in woodlands. Large clusters of 
pure white flowers, gradually shade to 
delicate pink. Each Doz. 
1^-2 ft. $2.00 $21.00 
2- 3 ft. 2.50 27.00 
3- 4 ft. 4.00 42.00 
Note: We shall gladly quote special prices 
in carload and truck lots of assorted sizes in 
Rhododendrons. 
Taxus — Yew 
Taxus cuspidata. The Spreading Japanese 
Yew. An evergreen that is unsurpassed for 
massing, for specimens, or for use as a 
hedge-plant. Upright in growth with dark 
green foliage. 15-18-in. plants, $2.00 each; 
13 ^- 2 -ft. plants, $3.00 each. 
T. cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese 
Yew. A very hardy variety with dark green 
foliage. Grows well in full sun or in shade. 
1^-2-ft. plants, $1.50 each. 
T. cuspidata nana. Dwarf Japanese Yew. 
One of the smallest of the family and well 
adapted to planting in rock-gardens. 15 to 
18-in. plants, $2.50 each; 1^ to 2-ft. plants, 
$4.00 each. 
Thuja — Arborvitae 
These evergreens are desirable as specimens 
on the lawn, for planting in groups, and for 
hedges. In addition to the varieties here 
named we have the popular Globe type, the 
Golden-foliaged form and specimens of the 
Tom Thumb Arborvitae. On all of these we 
shall be happy to quote special prices. 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis. Pyra¬ 
midal Arborvitae. Excellent for formal 
plantings because of the upright habit. 2 
to 3-ft. plants, $1.50 each; 3 to 4-ft. plants, 
$2.00 each. 
T. occidentalis globosa. Globe Arborvitae. A 
low-growing, rounded form used at founda¬ 
tions and at curves in walks and drives, 15 
to 18-in. plants, $1.50 each; IJ^ to 2-ft. 
plants, $2.00 each; 2 to 3-ft. plants, $3.00 
each. 
T. occidentalis wareana, Siberian Arbor¬ 
vitae. A pyramidal form seldom growing 
more than 35 ft. high. 15 to 18-in. plants, 
$1.00 each; 13^ to 2-ft. plants, $1.75 each. 
Many other kinds of desirable Evergreens 
are to be found in our growing grounds, and 
we shall be pleased to quote on any varieties 
and sizes you may be interested in. 
What Our **Landscape Service” means — 
Three vital factors are most important in attaining success with any plantings: 
1. The soil must be thoroughly and properly prepared. 
2. Plant materials must be healthy, and appropriately selected for future 
appearance, size, form, and ability to withstand exposure. 
3. There must be reasonably thoughtful after-care. 
Our Landscape Department is maintained for the definite purpose of providing 
these and any other services which may be needed to produce satisfactory results 
on any property, large or small. 
Deacon John Doane of Barnstable who lived to be one hundred and ten years old was 
rocked to sleep in a cradle for the last ten years of his life. 
