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MAEONIA. aquifoliTnn (Oregon Holly Grape) 4-6* 
Shining green leaves turn red and rich soarlet 
in autumn. Striking in May when yellow flowers 
appear. Blue-blaok fruits. Best in half-shade; 
splendid for foundation plantings. 
16 to 18 in. ... ^ 1.60 
18 to 34 in. 3.36 
3 to 3'^ ft. •••. 6.00 
0SMANTHU3 amorioanus (Devil-wood) 16-30* 
k small tree or large shrub somewhat similar in 
character to American Holly. Flowers small and 
fragrant. Fruit black. 
18 to 34 in. B&B 3.60 
34 to 30 in. B&B 3.60 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese Spurge) 8" 
Valuable evergreen groundcover for shady places. 
Per 10 Per 100 
6 to 8 in. .16 1.36 10.00 
Potted.36 3.36 30.00 
PYRACAHTHA coocinea lalandii (Firethorn) 6-8* 
A picturesque small, thorny shrub with small, 
box-like evergreen foliage. JSspeoially prized 
for its orange-scarlet berries in fall and 
winter. Best with slight shelter. Can be eas¬ 
ily trained on walls or used on rocky slopes, as 
low orneimental hedge, or in shrub borders. 
18 to 34 in. B&B 3.60 
RHODODBNDROU 
Rhododendrons, with their rich green foliage and 
magnificent flowers, are the handsomest of all 
broad-leaved evergreens. They do best in a 
light, moist, well-drained soil mixed with a 
quantity of peat. They should also be planted 
on north side of buildings or sheltered by trees 
to protect them from sun. 
oarolinianum (Carolina Rhododendron) 4-6* 
Bright pink flowers. May to June. Compact, 
bushy; best in open places. 
3 to 3 ft. B&B.. 4.60 
*-- oatawblense (Catawba Rhododendron) 6-9* 
Large rosy-purple flowers. May to June. Deep 
green leaves; prefers half-shade. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B.. 4.60 to 6.60 
maximum (Hosebay Rhododendron) 4-6* 
Pure white to delicate shades of pink. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B.. 3.60 to 4.60 
