THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, I nc. THE MAYO NURSERIES 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Rhododendrons. 
Evergreen Shrubs 
Each Per 10 
AZALEA, Amoena. 
Evergreen. Grows broader than tall with 
good compact habit. The small box-like 
leaves take on a warm bronzy hue in win¬ 
ter but in spring a mantle of magenta flow¬ 
ers is the striking feature. 
12-15 inch B-B. 1.50 12.50 
15-18 inch B-B. 2.25 17.50 
Kaempferi. 
From salmon-pink to orange-red, the flow¬ 
ers transform this shrub into a thing of 
beauty. Jn a slightly shaded spot it is 
almost evergreen and the color of the flow¬ 
ers is preserved. Has successfully with¬ 
stood our worst winters. 
12-15 inch. 2.00 17.50 
15-18 inch. 2.50 22.50 
Hinodigiri. 
This is the red Azalea which in May is 
actually covered in a blanket of vivid car¬ 
mine flowers. 
12-15 inch spread. 2.00 
DAPHNE, Cneorum. 
Grey-green foliage. Rose-pink deliciously 
fragrant flowers. Grows only one foot high 
and thrives in full sun or partial shade. 
9-12 inch B-B. 1.35 12.00 
Each Per 10 
IvALMIA, Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 
Evergreen. Doubtless the most valuable 
and beautiful of our broad-leaf evergreens. 
In July nothing can approach the glorious 
effect created by a mass of laurel with its 
great wealth of pink flowers. While most 
adaptable to sun or shade the ideal location 
is slight shade. 
18-24 inch B-B. 2.25 20.00 
2-2 1/ 2 ft. B-B. 2.75 24.00 
RHODODENDRON, Maximum. 
Well known native of our Mountain regions 
with great clusters of white or rose-pink 
flowers in June and July. 
2-2^ ft. B-B . 4.00 
2J4-3 ft. B-B . 5.00 
Catawbiense. 
Few native shrubs make such a gorgeous 
display as the great masses of rosy-purple 
flowers in Mav and June. 
2-2'A ft. B-B . 5.00 
2J4-3 ft. B-B . 6.00 
PACHYSANDRA, Terminalis (Japanese 
Spurge). 
A low growing evergreen plant with glossy 
dark green foliage. Adapted for covering 
the ground where it is difficult to establish 
grass. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Field grown plants. 2.50 20.00 150.00 
