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RHODODENDRON 
Its dark green, leathery foliage forms a wonderful background for other shrubbery, and in 
winter it is a constant reminder of the Spring to come. Used largely in group plantings, although 
single specimens are not amiss. Indispensible for shady places and is one of the few plants growing 
well in such locations. Our stock is all “Nursery-grown” and we are offering an established, superior 
quality not to be compared to the ordinary collected wild stock. Having a natural good soil for 
growing Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel and other Ericeae plant material, and realizing the 
need for good stock, also in an attempt to meet the overtaxed demand, we have made special 
effort and investment to grow these splendid evergreens. 
Gatawbiense—Massive lavender or reddish-purple flowers in abundance in May or June. 
Dependable for Decoration Day bloom. Will stand full sun. 12-15” 31.50; 15-18” 32.00; 18-24” 
32.75; 2-2j^” 33.75; 2>^-3' 34.75. 
Gatawbiense (Gut Back Glumps)—These have been grown in full sun from clumps cut 
back and regrown from the ground up. They have at least 6 canes at the ground and are extra 
heavy foliaged. 12-15” 32.00; 15-18” 32.75; 18-24” 33.75. 
Garolinianum—Small leaved, rugged and dwarf. Pinkish white flowers in May. A good 
Rhododendron. 12-15” 31.50; 15-18” 32.00; 18-24” 32.50. 
Hybrid Seedlings—-These are produced from seed collected from Hybrid plants. These are 
much superior in qualitv of leaf and flowers to the native varieties. Colors are mixed. 15-18” 
32.75; 18-24” 33.25; 2-2^' 34.00. 
Rhododendron Hybrid 
Maximum — Heavy, extra large 
leaves. Flowers white to pink in June 
or July. We recommend this variety 
for heavy shade and more for foliage 
effect than for bloom. 15-18” 31-20; 
18-24” 31.75; 2-3' 32.25. Heavy 
clumps— 15-18” 32.00; 18-24” 32.50; 
2-2K' 33.00; 2K-3' 33.50. 
RHODODENDRON 
HYBRIDS 
We have a few named varieties not 
listed. Hybrids are selected for 
exceptional fine color and foliage. 
Propagation is by grafting and is very 
difficult. 
J. D. Godman—Carmine 18-24” 
34.25. 
Alba Elegens—Rapid grower, light 
bluish pink changing to white. 18-24” 
32.75; 2-2F^' 33.25; 2>^-3' 34.00. 
Boule''de Niege—Early dwarf white. 
Heavy^clumped. 12-15” 33.00; 15-18” 
34.00. 
Roseum Elegens—Rosy Lilac; Par¬ 
son’s Grandiflora—Pink. 18-24” 
33.75; 2-2>^' 34.50. 
SPURGE 3H?AN^SE—{Fachysandra Terminalis)—A splendid evergreen ground cover, with 
thick, glossy green foliage. Makes a dense mat or low growing cover plant. Excellent for edgings. 
Will grow in dense shade where grass will not. 2-year, 10 for 31-50; 100 for 310.00; 1000 for 390.Of. 
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM {Leather Leaf Viburnum)—Or\& of the most interesting of the 
Broad Leaf Evergreens. Large, rough, crinkly leaves, deep green above, tomentose hen^at i, 
are carried throughout the winter. A slow growing shrub attaining 6-8 . 2^-3 31-7:), 3-4 3--- » 
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