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CARROLL GARDENS 
Dwarf Evergreens, Shrubs, Etc. 
For The Rock Garden 
A few of the choicest and new Evergreens, Shrubs, 
Vines, Trees, Etc., for rock gardens and other special 
uses. Try a few of these choicer ornamentals; and 
make your garden more beautiful and interesting. 
In addition to the following varieties you will also 
find few other shrubs listed alphabetically in the pre¬ 
ceding pages. 
Explanation on following prices: shrubs, trees, ever¬ 
greens, etc., are usually sold by sizes, such as, 12-18 in., 
18-24 in., 2-3 ft., etc., and are priced accordingly, so 
when you notice any of the varieties listed such as, 50c 
to $1.50 each, the 50c size would be the small and the 
$1.50 price would be for the largest size we can offer, 
however, you can order in between, say 75c size, $1.00, 
$1.25, etc. If you wish further explanations or inform¬ 
ation, we’ll gladly furnish it to you without any obli¬ 
gation whatever on your part. 
ABELIA Grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). This is one of the very best 
shrubs that we know of. Can be pruned freely, thus good for 
hedges as well as for planting singly or in groups, and will add 
a touch of beauty all the year around. Is evergreen with glossy, 
dark green foliage turning a beautiful shade of bronze in winter. 
Flowers are funnel-shape, white tinted with pink, sweet scented 
and borne in clusters from May until late autumn 35c to $1.00 each 
ABELIA Grandiflora Sherwoodi. A dwarf type of Abelia Grandi¬ 
flora. The bush grows about one-half as large with flowers and 
foliage in about same proportion. We think this will fill a long 
felt need.50c to $1.00 each 
ABIES Concolor (White Fir). A stately, dignified Fir with sage- 
green foliage. Valuable as a lawn specimen or for border plant¬ 
ing.$1.00 to $2.50 each 
ACER Palmatum Atropurpureum (Japanese Red Leaf Maple). 
Foliage and shoots colored bronzy crimson, the summer shoots be¬ 
ing as well colored as those of early spring... $1.00 to $2.50 each 
ACER Palmatum Dissectum Atropurpurea (Threadleaf Maple). A 
purple leaved form of Dissectum. Rare. 15 to 18 in...$2.00 each 
AMPELOPSIS Veitchi (Boston Ivy). A hardy climbing vine. Clings 
to the smoothest surface of rock or wood. The glossy leaves 
assume in the autumn, the most beautiful tints of scarlet and 
crimson. Best vine for brick walls.40c each 
AMYGDALUS (Flowering Almond). A small showy shrub produc¬ 
ing an abundance of small double flowers in early spring. Can 
supply pink.50c each 
ARBORVITAE Berckman’s Golden (Biota Aurea Nana). One of 
the most showy of all the Arborvitae family. The color is an un¬ 
usually attractive bright golden green. Very compact, rounded 
cone shape. Popular for urns, tubs, boxes and general planting. 
75c to $2.00 each 
ARBORVITAE Little Gem (Recurva Nana Arborvitae). Extremely 
dwarf, rare and interesting. A “Gem” in any collection. Com¬ 
pact, globular with dark green foliage.*75c to $1.50 each 
ARBORVITAE Rheingold (Ellwangeriana Aurea)! A very pretty 
dwarf, golden-yellow with fine feathery foliage. $1.00 to $1.50 each 
AZALEA Amoena Coccinea. A new hardy Azalea, equally as hardy 
as Amoena while in coloring it is a brilliant fiery red. 
50c to $1.50 each 
AZALEA Coral Bells. Beautiful shell-pink, shading somewhat deep¬ 
er at center. Free flowering and dainty. Small foliage. An early 
bloomer.50c to $1.00 each 
AZALEA Hinodegiri. Flowers brilliant scarlet, foliage rounded and 
deep green. The flowers are produced so profusely as to com¬ 
pletely cover the plant. Probably the most popular Azalea grown. 
35c to $2.00 each 
AZALEA Hinomayo. Flowers a beautiful soft pink. Resembles 
Hinodegiri in habit of growth, but leaves are smaller in size and 
a lighter green. We consider this one of the best pinks. 
50c to $1.50 each 
