AMERICAN HOLLY-'/** Opaca 
An Evergreen tree which has been acclimated to northern 
states. A moderate grower with spreading, short branches 
tapering upwards to a narrow head. Broad, oak-like, shiny 
Evergreen leaves with spiny teeth. Tree is covered with red 
berries in the fall, which remain on the branches nearly all 
winter. Strong, 18-24 in. stock, only #1.00 each; 3 for #2.50. 
Daphne 
C neorum 
BLUE HYDRANGEA 
Loveliest Novelty Ever Introduced. Immense blooms of most charm¬ 
ing blue color imaginable. Flowers in great profusion. Blooms pink 
flowers on the one-year stems, followed by blue on the two-year wood. 
In other words, it is necessary to have the two-year-old wood to have 
the Blue Hydrangea. Cover in winter to protect from frost. Fine, 
8-12 in. bushes, 80c each; 3 for #2.20. 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
Strikingly beautiful. A flaming mass of orange, yellow or red bloom 
during May. The large, 2 Winch flowers appear in bunches at the 
ends of the shoots. Hardy. Grows about 2 feet high, and does well 
in both sunny and partially shaded locations. Strong, 12-15 in. 
bushes, balled and burlapped, only #1.35 each; 3 for #3.55. 
RHODODENDRONS, Cafawbiense 
The hardiest of all Rhododendrons, can be successfully grown in 
northern climates. Is an ornamental shrub that will solve your prob¬ 
lem for shady locations as it will grow and do well without much sun¬ 
light. In June, every branch has large clusters of rose-purple blooms 
4 to 6 inches across. The foliage is the most beautiful of the Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, is evergreen all year through. Dug carefully with a ball of 
tufty soil, it may be .successfully transplanted. Guaranteed field- 
grown. Well-rooted, twice transplanted stock, 8 to 12 inches, 3 canes, 
only #1.00 each; 3 for #2.50. 
DAPHNE 
CNE0RUM —Garland Flower 
Very dwarf shrub, with spreading branches covered 
with blue-green leaves. Almost evergreen. Each 
branch stem is tipped with dense cluster of rose^pink, 
deliciously fragrant flowers, in April and May, and at 
intervals during the summer. Hardy but should be 
given a sunny location in northern states. Strong, 8-10 
in. bushes, balled and burlapped, at only 95c each; 3 
for $2.50. 
Blue Hydrangea 
American Holly 
Azalea Mollis 
FREE 
With This Offer 
1 Rhododendron 
BARGAIN No. 2 
1 American Holly 
1 Daphne Cneorum 
1 Azalea Mollis 
$2.75 Not' Prepaid. 
BROADLEAF EVER¬ 
GREEN SHRUBS and as¬ 
sociating shrubs such as 
Azalea, Daphne and Rho¬ 
dodendrons, grow best in 
an acid soil. This condition 
can be induced by applica¬ 
tion of Aluminum Sulphate, 
one-half to one pound, or 
Sulphate of Ammonia, one 
to three pounds, sprinkled 
evenly over a square yard of 
surface and spaded in. 
Catawbiense Rhododendron 
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