24 m FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
WILLOW 
Salamon’s Weeping —We consider this variety the best of the weeping willows. It is of rapid 
growth and makes height quickly. 6-8' #1.00; 8-10' #1.50; 10-12' #2.00; 12-15' #2.50. 
YELLOW WOOD ( Cladrastis Luted) —A broad medium sized tree with short trunk. Long 
drooping panicles of showy fragrant white flowers in June. Makes a fine lawn specimen. 4-5' 
#2.00; 5-6' #2.50. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are all heavy, well developed stock, planted with ample spacing and carefully 
cultivated to assure the best of quality. Along with our evergreens we have built up a variety 
which enables us to meet completely the needs of exacting landscape plans. 
AMELANCHIER BOTRYAPIUM —This is a more dwarf variety of Shadblow. It grows slowly, 
maturing into a large bush. Edible showy dark purple berries are borne in profusion in late June. 
2-3' #.75. 
AMELANCHIER STOLONIFERA ( Running Shad- 
blow) —Upright stoloniferous shrub forming patches 
from 2 to 4 feet. Ornamental and edible fruit, black, 
juicy, and sweet. 2-3' #.75. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORIA— Half evergreen shrub. 
White flowers flushed with pink over a long season. 
Lustrous foliage. Must be planted in a protected 
spot. 18-24" #.60 
ALMONDS, FLOWERING— Early Spring flowering 
shrubs, with beautiful small, double pink flowers 
snuggling close to the twigs. 18-24" #.50; 2-3' #.65. 
ALTHEA ( Rose of Sharon) —Blooms late in August or 
September with a profusion of large and brightly 
colored flowers. Grows upright to 12 or 15 feet. Colors 
Double Red, Pink, White, or Purple. 3-4' #.65; Single 
Blue 2-3' #.65. 
AMORPHA 
Canescens ( Leadplant )—A choice dwarf plant growing 
2 to 3 feet high with long spikes of delicate blue flowers 
in July. 12-15" #.40; 15-18" #.50. 
Fruiticosa ( Indigo Bush) —Growing 6 to 10 feet tall, it 
makes an interesting ornamental shrub of spreading 
habit. Fine, feathery foliage. Remarkable for the 
unusual color of its dark violet purplish flowers. 2-3' 
#.40; 3-4' #.50; 4-6' #.60. 
ARALIA 
Flowering Almond 
Greenish white flowers in long 
Pentaphylla —A graceful shrub with arching branches 
and bright green, shining foliage. Excellent on rocky 
banks and slopes. Resists smoke. Makes a small tree in time, 
umbels. 18-24" #.45; 2-3' #.60. 
ARONIA (Chokeberry) 
Attractive upright shrub growing to 8 feet with pale green leaves which are vividly red in Fall. 
Delicate white flowers in May are followed by attractive glossy berries w 7 hich persist well along 
into the winter. 
Arbutifolia ( Red Chokeberry)— 18-24" #.40; 2-3' #.50; 3-4' #.65. 
Arbutifolia Brilliantissima ( Brilliant Chokeberry) —Taller, brilliant pink. 2-3' #.50; 3-4' #.60. 
Melanocarpa ( Black Chokeberry)— 18-24" #.35; 2-3' #.50; 3-4' #.60. 
AZALEA —Azaleas are among the most beautiful of flcnvering shrubs bearing an abundance of 
brilliant flowers in the latter part of May and June. They are the deciduous branch of the Rhodo¬ 
dendron family and require an acid soil condition and in direct contrast to the shade loving 
Rhododendrons, they need a sunny location to bring forth the most bloom. In planting Azaleas 
use some peat moss mixed half and half with the soil. A well drained spot, watered thoroughly 
about once each week, makes an ideal condition. We are specializing in the growing of this 
wonderful plant family. 
Calendulacea ( Flame Azalea) —Another native variety whose home is in the Carolina Mountains. 
Blooms the first of June w hile the new foliage is appearing. Very showy orange to canary yellow 
bloom. Maximum height of plant 5 feet, growth slow. 15-18" #1.65; 18-24" #2.00; 2-2j^' #2.50; 
iy 2 -v #3.oo. 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
