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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
AHliUTUS Quantity 
iVrbiitus (Abelia Gran diflora). Bush variety. 
Glossy leaves all winter, handsome Ar¬ 
butus flowers all summer. Bushy shrub 
not higher than 4 ft. 
Price 
Trailing Arbutus. Requires shade and acid 
soil. Woodland elfect. Clumps (difficult) 
ft. Ult. H. 
2 $ 1.00 
4 1.00 
1.00 
ASH, Mountain, orange fruit. 4 
15 ft. 1 
ASBAKAGUS, Hardy (Verticillata). Orna¬ 
mental. Ult. H. 6 ft. A handsome type 
that is perfectly hardy. There is nothing 
more beautiful than this to give your 
bouquets an additional touch of green. 
This resembles the Sprengeri type. Also 
a useful pot plant. 2 
ASPARAGUS, Martha Wasliington (3 yr.) 
Best edible sort. 30 
ASTERS 
Aster (Wurtburg). Hardy blue. Flow¬ 
ers resemble Shasta Daisy. 3-ft. stems 
and fine cut flower. Excellent for garden 4 
Dwarf Aster, new varieties. R. Height 
8 in. All different. 6 
Hardy Aster, 8 different. 8 
ASTEliS in collection of 8 for $1.00. 
Barr’s Pink. 3 ft. Early Eight Blue. 2i^ ft. 
^ oht. Tataricus. 6 ft. 
White Aster. 3 ft. ... * , 
Climax. 3 ft. Novae-Angliae. Purple. 
Tennessee Blue Cloud. 4 ft. 3 ft. 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
AUCUBA (Japonica). Also known as hardy 
Croton. Shrub. Has long oblong leaves, 
mottled golden, which remain on all Win¬ 
ter. Used for window boxes as well as 
house plants, Ult. H. 3 ft. 2 1.00 
AZALEAS. Any of the following nice bushy 
plants with buds. 3 1.00 
Japanese Red (Hinodegiri), evergreen, the 
best. 
Anioena. Bluish, pink, evergreen, very 
hardy. 
Indica. White. Inclined to winter kill; 
evergreen. 
Orange. Deciduous. 
Yellow. Deciduous. 
Pink Pearl. Not very hardy. 
Extra large plants, 10 in. across, ea. $1.00. 
AZALEA CHRYSANTHEMUM. Under 
Chrysanthemum, page 12. 
Azalea Hinodegiri 
