Azalea^ Laurel^ 
Rhododendron 
SMALl. I.A!\I)S<:AI»K SIZK—12 TO 18 INCH 
These are collected cari'- 
lully with a small ball ol 
earth and are easily planted 
and grown, while being very 
light—hence inexpensive to 
ship. In four years they will 
be full bushy specimens in 
full bloom and worth about 
eight times the price you pay 
now. 
K hododendrons 
•Maxiniuin — One stem 
only. 
catawbieiise — One and 
two stems. 
Carolina —bushier. Some 
flowers. 
Kalniia—One and two stems. 
Azaleas 
calendulaceae—One and 
two stem. 
arborescens—One stem, 
viscosa — One and two 
stem. 
LARGE BUSHY CLinVIPS—(EARTH BALL) 
Mostly sold in carload lots only, because of weight and cost 
of transportation. However, on two natives we can ship from 
the Poconos in Pennsylvania and offer reasonable prices for 
top-quality stock; (weight 30 to .50 lbs. each). 
Rhododendron Maxiniuin and Kalniia latifolia (Laurel) 
The Rhododendron runs from 3 to 4 feet. The Laurel from 
2 to 3 feet. At least 8 stems to the clump. Shipped in lots of 
5 at a time (express charge collect) at $1.50 each. 
Truckload of 200 (mixed or straight) delivered to New York 
or Philadelphia for $300. 
A slight extra charge for slightly beyond the points named. 
We will quote a deli\ery to any point on request. 
RHODODENDRON 
CAROLINA—12-18 inch 
Not all as bushy as this, 
but good plants 
MEDIUM—4 to 10 ft. 
Albizzia julit). rosea. 
Amorpha fruticosa. 
Aronia arbutifolia. 
Aronia nielanocarpa. 
Azalea calendiilacea. 
Azalea ruucronulata. 
Azalea mollis. 
Azalea midi flora. 
Azalea roseum. 
Azalea schlippenbachi ... 
Azalea vaseyi. 
Azalea viscosa. 
Azalea poukhanense. 
Azalea yodogawa. 
Benzoin aeslivale. 
Berberis aggregata. 
Berberis thunbergii. 
Buddleia davidii. 
Callicarpa americana. 
Callicarpa purpurea. 
Calycanthus floridiis. 
Cephalanthus. 
Cornus alba. 
Cotoneaster apiculata. 
Cotoneaster divaricata. . . . 
Cotoneaster franchetti.... 
Cotoneaster hupehensis. . 
Cotoneaster zabelli miniata 
Cydonia japonica. 
Deutzia scabra crenata . . . 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester 
Eleagnus. 
Enkianthus. 
Exochorda grandiflora.... 
Forsythias. 
Hamamelis vernalis. 
CHECK LIST OF DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
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C/D 
X 
X 
X 
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X 
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X 
X 
X 
X 
X X 
X 
X 
Autumn 
(Medium Shrubs—^Cont.) 
X = flower; o = fruit 
*2 
May 
June 
Summer 
Autumn 
Hibiscus syriacus. 
X 
X 
Hydrangea A. G. 
X 
X 
o 
Hydrangea paniculata grand. 
X 
o 
Hypericum aureum. 
X 
Kerria japonica. 
X 
Kolkwitzia. 
X 
Lespedeza bicolor. 
X 
X 
Lonicera bella albida. 
X 
Lonicera korolkowi florih. 
X 
o 
Lonicera marrowi. 
X 
o 
Lonicera tatarica. 
X 
o 
Pbiladelphus coronarius. 
X 
Philadelphus grandiflorus. 
X 
Idiiladelphus virginal. 
X 
X 
o 
Myrica carolinensis. 
o 
o 
Prunus glandulosa. 
X 
o 
Primus pissardii. 
X 
Prunus subhirtella pend. 
X 
f) 
Rhamnus frangula. 
o 
o 
Rhodotypos kerroides. 
X 
X 
o 
Rhus cotinus. 
o 
X 
Sambucus (Elderberry). 
o 
o 
Spiraea billardi. 
X 
o 
Spiraea douglasi. 
X 
o 
Spiraea fortunei. 
X 
X 
o 
Spiraea opulifolia. 
X 
o 
Spiraea reevesiana. 
X 
o 
Spiraea thunbergii. 
X 
Spiraea trichocarpa. 
X 
Spiraea van houtfei. 
X 
Stewartia pentagyna. 
X 
o 
Symphoricarpos. 
o 
X 
Syringa chinensis. 
X 
Syringa josikea. 
X 
Syringa persica. 
X 
Syringa villosa. 
Syringa vulgaris. 
X 
Syringa French Hybrids. 
X 
(Medium Shrubs — Gout.) 
X = flower; o = fruit 
Early 
May 
June 
Summer 
Autumn 
Tamarix africana. 
X 
Viburnum americanum 
o 
o 
Viburnum carles!. 
X 
Viburnum cassinoides 
Viburnum dentatum . . 
X 
Viburnum dilitatum . . 
Viburnum lantana.. 
Viburnum molle. 
X 
Viburnum opulus. 
X 
o 
Viburnum sterile. 
X 
Viburnum prunifoliiini. 
X 
o 
Viburnum tomentosiim. 
X 
Viburnum plicatum . 
X 
Vitex . 
X 
X 
Weigelia amabilis. 
X 
Weigelia rosea. 
X 
Weigelia hybrida Candida. 
X 
Weigelia Eva Rathke . 
X 
X 
DWARF (1 to 3 ft. high) 
X = flower; o = fruit 
Azalea atlantica. 
X 
Ceanothus americana. 
X 
Cotoneaster adpressa. 
o 
Daphne mezereum. 
X 
Deutzia gracilis. 
X 
Spiraea anihony waterer . 
X 
X 
Zant.boriza. 
X 
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(In the Picture Below) RARE NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS OF THE FOREST 
This picture is a composite—in nature these plants do not all bloom at the same time but vary from May to October. 1. Rhododendron 
maximum. 2. Stewartia pentagyna. 3. Azalea viscosa. 4. Clethra. 5. Leucothoe. 6. Rhododendron catawbiense. 7. Cornus'florida. 8. Cercis. 
9. Tstiga canadensis. 10. Ilexopaca. ll.Kalmia. 12. Oxydendron. 13. Pierisfloribunda. 14. Azalea nudiflora. 15. Magnolia glauca. 16. Chionanthus. 
17. Gordonia. 
