Hardy Azaleas 
Ferns • Hemlock 
^Mountain-laurel 
Rhododendrons 
For pathways, along the house 
foundation, massed along drive¬ 
ways, these rare shrubs fill a need 
in almost every planting scheme. 
A wise selection from the follow¬ 
ing special list would make pos¬ 
sible flowering shrubs and ever¬ 
greens from early Spring until 
late* Fall. 
Mass Planting of Rhododendrons 
Azalea Planting 
AZALEAS 
Great Flame Azalea 
(Azalea calendulacea) 
The gayest and most brilliant flowering shrub 
known. From early May until well into the month 
of June this plant is covered with orange yellow or 
flame red blooms. Foliage remains good until late 
Fall. No landscape could be more striking than a 
hillside of Flame Azaleas in full bloom. 
Azalea canescens (Piedmont Azalea) 
Rosy pink flowers of great beauty, in May, before 
unfolding of leaves, fill the air with sweet fragrance. 
Azalea nudiflora (Pinxter Azalea) 
Pink to white blooms in early May, a very free 
bloomer and withstands a lot of exposure. Fine for 
dry, open plantings. 
1- 2 feet, strong plants, weight about 10 lbs. each, 
well budded for bloom, balled abd burlapped.Each 
60c., 10 for .|5.00, 25 for *10.00, 100 for *35.00. 
2- 3 feet, extra heavy specimens, weight about 20 lbs. 
each, well budded for bloom, balled and burlapped. 
Each *1.10, 10 for *9.50, 100 for *75.00. 
Light plants, 1-2 feet high and one to three 
stems, some budded for bloom. Weight about 
3 lbs. each. Burlapped 10 to a bundle. 
Assorted if desired. 
10 plants for *1.85, 25 for *4.00, 100 for *14.50 
Mountain-laurel 
(Kalmia latifolid) 
Evergreen shrub, beautiful the year round. In 
June, when in bloom, this is one of the most glorious 
shrubs. Rosy pink or almost white flowers nearly 
hide the dark green foliage. Wonderful cover for 
birds. Same price as the above Azaleas. 
RHODODENDRONS 
Rhododendron carolinianum 
(Carolina Rhododendron) 
The most beautiful of the Rhododendrons, grow¬ 
ing 6-8 feet high. Stands exposure unusually well. 
Produces a wealth of rose pink flowers in early May. 
Our plants are growing in open fields and are ex¬ 
posed to hot sun and hard winds. We recommend 
this plant for exposed plantings. 
18-24 inches, extra bushy and budded plants, weight 
about 30 lbs. each. Each *1.35, 10 for *10.00, 
100 for *80.00. 
Rhododendron catawbiense 
One of the most beautiful native shrubs. Recom¬ 
mended for general use withstanding exposure and 
extreme temperatures where other Rhododendrons 
fail. A very free bloomer, bright red purple 
flowers last of May 
and early June. 
18-24 inches, strong 
plants, weight 
about 20 lbs. each, 
well budded for 
bloom, balled and 
burlapped. Each 
90c., 10 for *7.50, 
100 for *65.00. 
24-36 inches, extra 
heavy specimen 
plants, weight 
about 35 lbs. each, 
well budded for 
bloom. Each *1.35, 
10 for *12.50, 100 
*100.00. 
RHODODENDRONS 
Rhododendron maximum 
A hardy Rhododendron, grows to a height of 
15 to 25 feet, under ideal conditions, making it a 
wonderful plant for mass effects. The luxuriant 
growth of dark green, narrow leaves, 6 to 12 inches 
long, gives a delightful atmosphere. Light pink 
flowers, about 2 inches broad, are borne in large 
clusters and great abundance in June and early July. 
18-24 inches, strong plants, weight about 20 lbs. 
each, balled and burlapped. Each 75c., 10 for 
$6.00, 100 for *55.00. 
24-36 inches, extra heavy specimen plants, weight 
about 40 lbs. each. Each *1.00, 10 for $8.50, 
100 for *75.00. 
Rhododendron maximum 
in light plants with from 1-3 stalks, weight 
about 4 lbs. each, burlapped, 10 in a bundle. 
10 plants for $2.50, 25 for *4.50, 100 for *15.50 
Hardy Mixed 
FERNS 
For moist, shady or 
dry locations. Tell us 
where you expect to 
plant and we will 
send you plants to 
suit location. May 
be used for mass or 
separate planting and 
will give especially 
fine effects planted 
with Azaleas and 
Rhododendrons. 
Strong, heavy clumps, 
10 for $1.00, 100 
for *7.50. 
Special Collection 
azaleas rhododendrons 
NO. 1—$12.50 
18 strong plants, about 2 feet high, balled and burlapped, 
consisting of the following: 
2 Flame Azaleas 2 Rhododendron catawbiense 
2 Canescens Azaleas 2 Rhododendron maximum 
2 Nudiflora Azalea 2 Rhododendron carolinianum 
2 Mountain-laurel 2 White Dogwood 
2 Hemlock 
One-half Collection No. 1 *6.75 
NO. 2 The same plants in extra heavy specimens, about 
3 feet high $17.50; one-half Collection No. 2 $9.25 
CORNUS FLORIDA 
(White Dogwood) 
Very showy, white flowers in early May. Foliage 
turns to deep red in Autumn and bright red ber¬ 
ries hang on until late Winter, furnishing excellent 
feed for birds. 
2-3 feet plants, each 40c.; 3-4 ft. plants, each 50c.; 
4-5 feet plants, each 60c. 
Hemlock 
Beautiful drooping evergreen tree, but may be 
used for hedges, as they will stand shearing unusu¬ 
ally well; dark green color retained all Winter. 
Very desirable for massing with Azaleas, Mountain- 
laurel and Rhododendrons, as they add a realistic 
effect and give protection from wind and sun. 
Very bushy, compact plants. 
2-3 feet plants, each *1.25, 10 for $10.00; 3-4 ft. 
plants, each *1.50, 10 for *12.50. 
Red Cedar 
Beautiful silvery foliage of great beauty. Tall, 
hardy and handsome in appearance. 
1- 2 ft. plants, each 75c., 10 for *6.00; 2-3 ft. plants 
each 95c., 10 for *7.50. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Beautiful silvery foliage; very hardy. 
2- 3 feet plants, each *2.00. 
Norway Spruce 
A tall, picturesque tree, popular as wind breaks, 
hedges, ornamental, hardy, and a rapid grower. 
Foliage shiny dark green. 
1-2 feet plants, 20c. each, 100 for *15.00; 2-3 ft. 
plants, each 30c., 100 for *25.00; 3-4 feet plants, 
each 50c., 100 for *35.00. 
