Red-Leaf Japanese Maples 
Very conspicuous, medium-sized bushes or small trees which make a brilliant 
picture on account of their beautifully shaped, blood-red foliage. 
/ 10 in.-12 in. B & B. . .$1.75 
( 1 ft.-l*6 ft. B & B . . 2.00 
ACER PALMATUM ) ft -; 2 ft * B & B . . 2.75 
\ 2 ft. 2% ft. B & B . . . 3.50 
ATROPURPUREUM ) 2% ft.-3 ft. B & B . . . 4.75 
3 ft.-3% „ft. B & B . . 5.75 
\ 4 ft.-5 ft. B & B .... 7.75 
ACER PALM. ATRO. OSHI-BENI—^Best colored variety of all_ 
Add 25c to the above prices. 
ACER PALMATUM 
ATROPURPUREUM DISSECTUM 
(Spider leaf variety) 
10 in. 
12 in. 
15 in. 
18 in. 
Taxus, Yews 
The aristocrat of narrow leafed evergreens, 
well under the most trying city conditions. 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA 
Comparatively fast growing spreading type. 
Spread or height, 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA BREVIFOLIA 
Slower compact growing variety. 
TAXUS MEDIA HATFIELD I 
Tall growing, pyramidal type. 
Rich dark 
B & B . . . 
. .$1.50 
B & L . . . 
, . 2.50 
B & B . . . 
. . 3.50 
B & B . . . 
. . 4.50 
green foliage. 
Grows 
12-15 
in 
$1.50 
J 15-18 
in. 
$1.90 
) 1/4-2 
ft. 
$3.00 
1 2-214 
ft. 
$4.25 
12-15 
in. 
$1.75 
( 15-18 
in. 
$2.75 
< 1^-2 
ft. 
$3.75 
( 2-21/6 
ft. 
$5.75 
2-2 *6 
ft. 
$4.00 
( 2*6-3 
ft. 
$5.50 
< 3-3*6 
ft. 
$7.50 
l 3*6-4 
ft. 
$10.00 
HYBRID -Imported- RHODODENDRON 
Most of the listed varieties were imported from Holland before the war but are 
now produced in our own nursery. 
Hybrid Rhododendrons are the monarch of all evergreen shrubs because of. their 
excellent foliage, their splendid habit of growth and marvelous heads of flowers. They 
are not to be confused with the wild or native rhododendrons. 
All named varieties of Bosley Rhododendrons are grafted, thus giving complete 
control over variety and color, which is impossible with seedling Rhododendrons. 
Hybrid Rhododendrons require an acid soil but our grafted varieties are not 
exacting as to the degree of acidity. We will be glad to help you establish a success¬ 
ful planting. 
We grow small quantities in many fine kinds not listed below. The varieties 
printed in CAPITALS are recommended as being especially vigorous. 
ALBUM ELEGANS .light blush 
AMERICA .deep red 
Boule de Neiget .dwarf early white 
CATAWBIENSE ALBUM .white 
Catawbiense grandiflorum . . . rosy lilac 
Chas. Bagley .cherry red 
CUNNINGHAM’S WHITE 
finest foliage of all 
DR. H. C. DRESSELHUYS 
aniline red—strong grower 
E. S. Rand .rich scarlet 
EVERESTIANUM 
Ruffled rosy lilac—compact grower 
Each 
12-15 in. B & B plants . . . .$2.50 
1 ft.-l ^ ft. budded plants $4.25 
1 *6 ft.-2 ft. budded plants $6.25 
2 ft.-2 *6 ft. budded plants $8.75 
214 ft.-3 ft. budded plants $12.00 
Unnamed R. Fortunei hybrids available at 1/3 less in the above sizes. 
H. W. Sargent .crimson 
IGNATIUS SARGENT 
Rose-scarlet, fine marking 
Kettledrum .... fiery red open grower 
JAMES BATEMAN . . . .fine light red 
LEE’S DARK PURPLE_... .purple 
MRS. C. S. SARGENT 
Deep rose pink ruffled 
Parson’s Grandiflorum . . . .splendid red 
PURPUREUM ELEGANS . .rich purple 
PRES. LINCOLN lilac-pink brown eye 
ROSEUM ELEGANS 
Rosy lilac—strong grower 
The smallest size is seldom 
well budded, but makes fine 
planting stock. 
