Le-Mac Nurseries 
HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Telephone 902-W 
FALL 1939 PRICE LIST SPRING 1940 
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ABELIA 
Abelia Edward Goucher. An attractive new hardy Abelia. Introduced by 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. A very free bloomer with clear lilac- 
pink flowers. Blooms from July into September. Each Doz. 
18-24 in.$1.50 $15.00 
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We specialize in growing Azaleas, as our climate and soil are very well 
adapted to the raising of these beautiful plants. The Azaleas we offer are well 
grown under ideal conditions and are healthy and vigorous. A visit to our 
nursery, or a trial order will convince you of their high quality. 
Our Azaleas are especially recommended for Winter forcing. They can 
also be used for garden planting through the Eastern States, with a little 
Winter protection. 
Azaleas thrive best in a well-drained, loamy, acid soil and require very 
little attention; however, they should not be allowed to become dry. 
Our Azaleas have a wonderful root system with the soil intact and are 
shipped with a ball of earth. 
JAPANESE KURUME AZALEAS 
Amoena coccinea. 3-4 ft. Ever¬ 
green. A true sport of the well 
known variety Amoena, with bril¬ 
liant red flowers. A valuable Aza¬ 
lea where A. hinodegiri is not hardy. 
Each 
Doz. 
8 in. spread. 
. . . .$0.75 $ 7.50 
10 in. spread. 
. . . . 1.00 
10.00 
12 in. spread. 
.... 1.25 
12.50 
15 in. spread. 
.... 1.50 
15.00 
18 in. spread. 
.... 2.00 
20.00 
3 ft. spread. 
.... 2.75 
Coral Bells. 2-3 ft. Evergreen. 
Flowers of a pleasing coral-pink 
color, shading deeper to the center. 
Very dainty hose-in-hose flowers. 
One of the best varieties for forcing. 
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6 in. spread.$1.00 $10.00 
8 in. spread. 1.50 15.00 
10 in. spread. 1.75 17.50 
12 in. spread. 2.00 20.00 
15 in. spread. 2.50 25.00 
18 in. spread. 3.00 30.00 
24 in. spread. 4.00 40.00 
