NOVELTY AND GENERAL CATALOG 
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Evergreen Foliage and Flowering Shrubs 
A most desirable class of plants, with massive <rpnprai!v o.i„ CC!Tr , . , . 
evergreen through the winter, the foliage changing in many' varieties ^beauMfnY h*™ 13 
purple and crimson hues, besides the line and attractive (lowers which me producedTn 
spring and early summer, and on that account should be planted in every garden d 
Abelia rupestris. Beautiful dwarf shrub, with small, glossy foliage covered Fl ’° m 
with white flowers m late summer. y se covere u 
Andromeda Catesbaeii. A grand, glossy-leaved plant, bearing 'white'flowers’ ’ ThI *°' 5 ° 
foliage duiing fall turns a beautiful crimson, making it most effective for winter 50 
Andromeda floribunda. A pretty plant of dwarf compact habit, dark green foliage ' 
and pure white flowers in spring . 5 1 0Q 
Andromeda Japonica. A taller shrub, sprays of white flowers.. 1 00 
Artemisia abrotanum (Old Man, or Southernwood). Dark green foliage. 
Azalea amoena.. A neat, low growing shrub. The foliage is small, dark green ’ turn¬ 
ing to bronze red in winter. In early May it is covered with a mass of purplish 
red flowers. One of the best early flowering plants. 100 
Azalea Indica alba. Flowers pure white, borne in great profusion.'.'..'..!. 200 
Azalea Oriental Hybrids. In several colors. See page —..!. l ' 00 
Berberis aquifolium (Mahonia). An upright dwarf shrub, with glossy green foliage 
turning to a beautiful shade of purple in winter. ' c 0 
Berberis fascicularis. A variety with more crested foliage. ..!..... . 50 
Berberis Neubertii. A hybrid variety, with small, crenate foliage!!!!!!.!!!!! . 50 
Buxus sempervirens arborea. The tall growing variety.!. i’qq 
Buxus sempervirens arborea variegata. A variegated form. !!!!!!!!!!!"" 100 
Buxus sempervirens longifolia. Variety with elongated foliage. !!!!!! . 100 
Buxus sempervirens pyramidalis. Upright habit . ..!!!!!!!!!.!! 100 
Buxus suffruticosa (Boxwood). The favorite border plant for old-fashioned arid 
formal gardens, in all sizes from .05 
Calluna, vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Flowers in great profusion, pink or rosy-pink.! .50 
Calluna vulgaris alba (Heather), bine feathery foliage covered with masses of small 
white flowers in late summer. ’ go 
Calluna, vulgaris alba (White Flowered Scotch Heather). A form with white flowers 50 
Twelve other varieties in stock. ^50 
Cassandra calyculata. Dwarf shrub, with white flowers. 50 
Chamaedaphne, calyculata (Cassandra calyculata) (Leather-Leaf). Flowers white 
at first approach of spring . 50 
Cotoneaster, buxifolia. Dwarf shrub, with small, glossy feathery foliage. 35 
Cotoneaster Microphylla. Dwarfer variety, with smaller foliage.35 
Daphne Blagayana (White Garland Flower). Flowers white, fragrant.50 
Daphne cneorum (Garland Flower). Dwarf shrub, pink fragrant flowers.50 
Euonymus Japonicus. A beautiful glossy-leaved plant of upright habit. .35 
Euonymus radicans arborescens. A dwarf, compact form, suitable for edging or as 
dwarf hardy shrub.50 
Ilex crenata. A dwarf Japan Holly. Perfectly hardy. For specimen or small hedges .50 
Ilex, glabra (Inkberry, or Winterberry). Deaves dark green, shining.50 
Ilex opaca (Holly). The well known American Holly.50 
Kalmia I at if o I i a (Mountain Laurel). Shining foliage, dense clusters of pink or nearly 
white flowers in spring . 1.00 
Leiopyhllum buxifolium. Dwarf shrub, covered with white flowers.50 
Leiophyllum buxifolium prostratum. A prostrate variety of the above.50 
Rhododendron Catawbiense. Hardy variety, producing freely large trusses of lilac 
purple flowers. The true Rhododendron color. 2.00 
Rhododendron maximum. The hardiest species, with massive foliage, covered with 
trusses of white to pale rose flowers in July. 1.00 
Rhododendron hybrids. We have a fine stock of the best selected twelve hardy 
varieties, varying in color from pure white to dark scarlet. 2.00 
Rhododendron, hybrids. A. Lincoln, Crimson. Album elegans, Blush-white. Album 
grandiflorum, Blush-white, large flowers. Atrosanguineum, Blood-red. Caracta- 
cus, Rich crimson. Catawbiense album, white. Charles Bagley, Cherry-red. 
Charles Dickens, Dark scarlet. Everestianum, Rosy lilac. President Lincoln, 
Soft rose. Roseum elegans, Rose. Roseum superbum, Light rose. 
Fine stock in all sizes $2.00 each and upward. 
Rhododendrons and Kalmias by the car load in any 
size and quantity. 
This class and the Conifers are the only plants that 
give you the all-year-round ‘"green effect” 
