FOLLOWING IS A SELECT LIST OF. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS; GROWN AND OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE 
Abelia grandiflora: 
Bronze-green foliage, arching branches, clusters of little 
fragrant rosy-white flowers borne almost continually. < 
1 yr. old well branched .35 each 
2 yr. "■ " ' .50 » 
3 yr. •« *« • " .75 * 
Large specimens 30-36” @ $1.50 each 
Abelia floribunda: 
New beautiful evergreen shrub, with long tubular carmine-red 
flowers during late spring; a novelty of great promise for gardens 
here. 8-12” % $1.50 each 
12-16" @ 2.00 " ‘ 
Andromeda japonica: 
Also called Japanese Lily-of-the-Valley shrub. A fine ever¬ 
green shrub of bushy, compact habit with clusters of white 
flowers in .terminal racemes in early spring. It is much of the 
same disposition as Rhododendrons, preferring partial.shade and 
acid soil, but very hardy and robust. 
10-12" @ $1.35 • . 
Azalea japonica Hinodegiri: 
Flowers crimson-rod. Early. 
3-6" @ .50 each 
6-8" @ .75 » 
8 - 10 "® $ 1 . 00 '" 
10-13" @ $1.50 each 
13-16"-@ 3.50 " 
16-24" 5.00 " 
Azalea, Coral Eells: 
Flowers Coral-pink. Very early, 
3-6" @ .50 each 8-10" @ $1.00 .each 
6-8" @ .75 " 10-12" @ 1.50 ' " 
Azalea, Pink Pearl: /. 
Flowers a double clear pink, March-April blooming. 
3-6" @ .50 each 10-13" @ $1.50 each 
6-8" @ .75 " 13-14" @ 3.00 " 
8 - 10 "@. 1..00 " •; . .. 
Azalea, Cattlcya Lavender: 
Flowers lavender. March-April blooming. 
6-8" @ .75 each 10-13" @ $1.50 each 
8-10"@ 1.00 " 12-16" @ 3.50 " 
