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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
Hardy Azaleas are very brilliant, 
elegant flowering shrubs blooming in 
the spring; of easiest culture. 
AMYGDALUS. see Almond. 
Deciduous 
Flowering Shrubs. 
PER | PBR 
EACH. 10. 100. 
ACACIA, see Deciduous Trees. 
ACANTHOP AN AX, see Aralia. 
ALMOND PINK FLOWERING 
(Prunus Amygdalus). 
Well known early 2 to 3 feet. $ . 50 $4.00 
dwarf shrub. Dou- 1 to 2 feet. .35 3.00 
ble clear pink little 
roses so freely produced as to 
festoon the stems so they bend 
gracefully. 
ALMOND WHITE FLOWER¬ 
ING (P. Amygdalus var.) 
White form of 2 to 3 feet. .50 4.00 
preceding,otherwise 1 to 2 feet. .35 3.00 
identical to it. 
AMELANCHIER, see Shad Bush. 
A.MOHPHA, see Indigo Shrub. 
AZALEA, Evergreen Kinds, see page 24. 
AZALEA GANDAVENSIS (Ghent).Specimens, $2.00 to 5.00 
Varieties to color, bushy and well budded. 1.50 
Varieties to color, less bushy and well budded. 1.00 
Assorted colors, well budded. .75 
These are garden hybrid Azaleas of bushy form producing in Tune a 
great profusion of dazzling bloom ranging from white to the deepest 
crimson through all possible shades of orange, scarlet, pink and red. 
Charming effects are produced by planting in groups and masses. 
12.50 
9.00 
6.00 
100 
75 
50 
Named Varieties to Color. 
CARMINE. PURE WHITE. 
CLEAR ORANGE. SOFT PINK. 
PINK. VIOLET RED. 
AZALEA SINENSIS (Mollis).Specimens, $2.00 to 
Varieties to color, bushy and well budded. 
Varieties to color, less bushy and well budded. 
Assorted colors, budded. 
Standards, bushy tops on 2 to 3 foot stems, covered with buds, $3.00 to 
Very bushy in habit of growth; blooming with greatest profusion, 
even when quite small, flowering before the leaves appear. 
Named Varieties to Color. 
BRIGHT RED. ORANGE. 
DARK RED. YELLOW. 
AZALEA NUDIFLOKA .Bushy plants. 
Our native pink Azalea or Honeysuckle. Smaller plants. 
NOTE: We can offer collected stock of this native pink Azalea, well 
budded, bushy, with fine balls of earth, by the 100 or 1,000, or by the car¬ 
load lot, at very low prices. 
AZALEA VISCOSA (White Azalea).Bushy plants. 
A late blooming species with white flowers in July. Smaller plants. 
AZALEA ZODAGAEVA or N ARCISSIFLORA (A. Indica var.) 
Forms a sturdy robust bush two feet tall. Profuse 
bloomer in the early spring. Blooms are double bright 
lilac and very fragrant.Specimens, 30 to 36 inches, $1 to 
Althea or Rose of Sharon. 
ALTHEA or ROSE OF 
SHARON (Hibiscus Syria- 
cus). 
Specimens, 4 to 6 ft., $1 to 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
This is a popular garden 
shrub. The varieties listed 
are all very desirable and 
cover a great range of 
color and form. Flowers 
double unless otherwise 
noted. 
Varieties. 
Bicolor. Flower variega¬ 
ted rose and pink. 
Coelestis. Single pleasing 
shade of blue. 
Jeanne D'Arc. New Vari¬ 
ety, fine foliage, blooms pure* 
white. 
Luteola Plena. Cream 
white and double, quite 
dwarf. 
Paeoniaflora. Rosy pur¬ 
ple. 
Speciosa. Good form, light 
pink. 
Totus Albus Simplex. 
Dwarf, single, purest white. 
Varibgata. Foliage varie¬ 
gated. Flower buds deep 
crimson. 
5.00 
1.50 
12.50 
. .. 
1.00 
9.00 
75. 
.75 
6.00 
50. 
5.00 
.75 
6.00 
.50 
4.50 
30. 
.75 
6.00 
.35 
2.00 
5.00 
3.00 
.75 
5.00 
35. 
.50 
3.50 
25. 
.35 
2.50 
17. 
“Shrubs and trees arrived yesterday in good condition. Upon examination I find them all to 
be excellent specimens.” 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
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