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AZALEA Pink Pearl. A beautiful salmon-rose, shading lighter to 
the center. Produced in dense clusters.50c to $1.00 each 
AZALEA Salmon Beauty. Large flowers of a beautiful shade of 
salmon-pink. Foliage light green.50c to $1.00 each 
AZALEA Yayegiri. Beautiful salmon-red. Narrow intense green 
foliage. Very showy attractive.50c to $1.00 each 
Prices of the following: 65c to $1.50 each. 
AZALEA Atalanta. Immense purple flowers; plants strong grow¬ 
ers. 
AZALEA Betty. Brilliant rosy-pink with a trace of orange flow¬ 
ers. 
AZALEA Carmen. A large rose colored bushy growing variety. 
AZALEA Mary. A very distinct deep pink of large size. 
AZALEA Mignon. A delicate rose color of medium bushy habit. 
AZALEA Purple King. A good purple flower; good grower. 
AZALEA Thais. A brilliant pink ; making compact bushy plants. 
AZALEA Calendulacea. The flaming color of the flowers is un¬ 
equaled by any other spring flowering plant. They run from light 
salmon to deep golden orange and scarlet and usually appear be¬ 
fore the foliage is fully developed the latter part of May or ear¬ 
ly June.$1.00 to $2.00 each 
AZALEA Indica Alba (Ledifolia Alba). Very large white flowers; 
good grower and profuse bloomer. Hardy in north. 
50c to $1.50 each 
AZALEA Mollis. Various shades of flowers appear before the 
leaves in early spring. Deciduous. „..50c to $1.50 each 
AZALEA Schiippenbachi. The flowers are sweet scented, pure 
bright pink and about three inches across. In autumn the leaves 
turn yellow, orange and crimson before they drop. Hardy in 
New England. 50c to $1.00 each 
BERBERIS Julianae. An evergreen Barberry with narrow-toothed 
spiny leaves that on the new shoots are several different shades of 
green. A very valuable evergreen shrub.25c to $1.50 each 
BERBERIS Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). Dwarf bushy habit; 
stands formal pruning; numerous small leaves densely cover the 
thorny twigs. Makes a compact impassable hedge, important for 
shrubbery groups and foundation plantings. Autumn brings 
scarlet foliage and fills the branches with scarlet berries. 
10c to 25c each 
BERBERIS Red or Purple Leaf Barberry (Berberis Thunbergi A- 
tropururea). This is the same as the green leaf except for the 
leaves are a reddish purple all the season.25c to 50c each 
BERBERIS Tricanthophora. Three spine Barberry. 3 in. pot plants. 
35c each 
BERBERIS Warty Barberry (Berberis Verruculosa). Charming, 
semi-dwarf, slow growing species. Leaves dark glosssy green, 
whitish beneath; flowers primrose-yellow.25c to 75c each 
BRUCKENTHALIA, Spiculifolia (Spike Heath). European heath¬ 
like plant not more than 8 inches high. Rosy-red flowers in June. 
35c each 
BUXUS Suffruticosa (Old English Boxwood). Possibly no other 
evergreen shrub has been so much used for marking boundaries 
of formal garden, to outline flower beds, for low hedges, and for 
other ornamental purposes. This is the kind you will find in the 
formal gardens at Mt. Vernon (Washington’s home). 
4 to 6 in.25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $1.75, 100 for $12.50 
6 to 8 in. . .30c each, 3 for 75c, 12 for $2.00, 100 for $15.00 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus (Sweet Shrub). The native sweet or 
brown shrub. Flowers double, chocolate-colored, very fragrant. 
Blooms in early April and lasts for several weeks.40c each 
CERCIS Canadensis (Redbud). A native small tree with light green 
foliage. Before the leaves appear the stems are covered with a 
profusion of reddish-purple flowers.75c each 
CERASUS (Japanese Flowering Cherries). 4 varieties. 
$1.50 to $3.00 each 
CHAMAECYPARIS Obtusa Crippsi (Cripps Golden Retinospora). A 
very conspicuous golden type of Hinoki Cypress, attaining a 
height of 8 feet. Has fern-like foliage.$1.00 to $3.00 each 
CHAMAECYPARIS Obtusa Nana (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress). A real 
dwarf. Dense, compact, dark green foliage of the richness of 
the best, unchanging throughout the year. The choicest of the 
dwarf Obtusas. $1.00 to $2.50 each 
CHAMAECYPARIS Squarrosa Pygmea (Globe Silver Retinospora). 
A miniature form of the preceding, with small silver-colored foli¬ 
age. 6 to 8 in. .. • <04 ■<**>■ .$1.50 each 
CLEMATIS (Large Flowering) 
Very popular climbing plants doing well in light, fertile, well- 
drained loam soil. Grows more than 10 feet high. 
