B4 CARROLL GARDENS, Westminster, Maryland 


TAMARIX—Tamarisk 
New Tamarix Summer Glow, Hispida Aestivalis 
Rubra. 8 ft. A lovely, new, bright red flow- 
ering form, flowers in profusion during July- 
August. 2 year olduplantces-ee = $1.00 each 
VIBURNUM 
Americanum (American Cranberry-bush). 10 ft. 
12218 inch ee ee eee 40c each 
Burkwoodii (Gardenia Scented Snowball). 4 ft. 
Most outstanding, new viburnum; glossy every- 
green or semi-evergreen leaves; sweet-scented 
flowers, similar to those of viburnum Carlesi. 
THT SS Ch eee ere een ee a eaten $2.00 each 
Carlesi (The fragrant viburnum). 5 ft. A very 
sweetly scented flower, opens blush pink, fad- 
ing to white in large rounded clusters. Blooms 
in May. 15-18 inch, $1.75 each 
Dentatum (Arrow-wood). 6 ft. Dentated leaves 
white flowers followed by dark blue berries in 
Cheeta See lte-2A ech Cs aaa eee 45¢e each 
Opulus (European cranberry-bush). 10 ft. 18-24 
TCHS ae aes < OR RT? SIS | ee ae 50¢ each 
(Viburnum cont. next column) 
VIBURN UM—Cont. 
Opulus nanum. 18 in. A very dwarf form of 
the above, seldom over 18 inches high, very 
compact bushy growth, seldom ever blooms. 
LOE 1 airy Ch cece ee eee eee ae cree 50c each 
Tomentosum Plicatum (Japanese Snowball). 
8 ft. 18-24 inch, 50 each 
VITEX—Chaste tree re 
Macrophylla. 5 ft. A lovely shrub of rotinded 
form and handsome dark green, fernlike foli- 
age. From June to September great lilac- 
like, lavender-blue flowers are produced at the 
ends of the branches. Excellent for many 
USO Ser are 2am eee are. oe nena 18-24 inch 50c each 
WEIGELA 
Abel Carriere. 5 ft. Rose carmine. Yellow 
throat fading purple. 18-24 inches....40c eaci 
Eva Rathke (Crimson Weigela). 5 ft. This is 
the showiest of the weigelas; brilliant deep 
crimson flowers come in profusion; blooms in 
June and often times few blooms again off and 
on throughout the summer. 
18-24 inch 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
2-3 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Rosea (Rose Weigela). 8 ft. The popular pink 
Wieivel awa 2-o8 ft. scutes ee ee ee 50c each 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ABELIA—Bush Arbutus 
Grandiflora. 4 ft. A very useful shrub; shiny 
evergreen foliage and it blooms from June to 
November. White, flushed pink flowers. Much 
used for foundation plantings and mixed with 
other shrubs and evergreens. 2 year old bushy 
plants) 202s) 6. bey NR 50c each 
Edward Goucher. (New Pink Abelia). A beau- 
tiful, new variety. The flowers are much larg- 
er and of a lovely shade of lavender-pink. Truly 
a worthwhile new shrub that any one should 
try. Just as easy to grow and blooms as con- 
tinuously as the above variety. 2 year old 4 
TTC OLD LELTICS eee ee eee $1.00 each 
Amoena Coccinea. 3 ft. A new hardy Azalea, 
equally as hardy as Amoena while in coloring 
it is a brilliant fiery red. Bushy 10-12 inch 
DIATIGS er eee ee eer eee Ok at $1.00 each 
Hinodegiri. 3 ft. Flowers brilliant scarlet, foli- 
age rounded and deep green. The flowers are 
produced so profusely as to completely cover 
the plant. Probably the most popular Azalea 
grown. Bushy 10-12 inch plants........ $1.00 each 
Hinomayo. 4 ft. Flowers a beautiful soft pink. 
Resembles Hinodegiri in habit of growth but 
leaves are smaller in size and a lighter green. 
We consider this one of the best pinks. 
10-12 inch $1.00 
Young plants of any above 3 varieties 4-6 inch, 
35c¢ each, 3 for 90c 
Ledifolia alba.’ 4 ft. Very large white flowers; 
good grower and profuse bloomer. 
12-15 inch $1.85 
Sweet Brier. One of the hardiest of the Kur- 
ume varieties. Attractive lively rose-pink 
flowers. New! , 2 year plants 
50c each, 8 for $1.25 
(Azalea cont. next column) 
AZALEA—Cont. 
Arnoldiana Mossieana. Lovely orchid-lavender 
flowers. A strong grower. 2 year plants. 
75¢ each, 3 for $2.0) 
AZALEA KAEMPFERI HYBRIDS— 
The Torch Azalea 
New Varieties, height 8 to 5 feet 
Atlanta. 
Betty. Flowers brilliant rosy-pink, with trace 
of orange. 
Immense purple flowers, good grower. 
Cleopatra. Early, light pink, tall grower. 
Fedora. 
Othello. 
Any above 6 varieties, 2 yr. plants 6-10 inches 
high 50c each; 1 each of any 3 varieties, $1.25 
BERBERIS—Evergreen Barberry 
Julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). 5 ft. An 
evergreen Barberry with narrow-toothed spiny 
leaves that on the new shoots are several dif- 
ferent shades of green. A very valuable ever- 
green shrub,ii.cc...40.-.4 30¢ each, to $2.00 each 
Tricanihophora (Three Spine Barberry. 3 ft. 
In our opinion this is the finest of the evergreen 
Barberries. AG-SUIn Ch an ek. te. eee 45¢ each 
Verruculosa (Warty Barberry). 3 ft. Charming, 
semi-dwarf, slow growing species. Leaves 
dark glossy green, whitish beneath; flowers 
primrose-yellow.........50¢c, $1.00, and $1.50 each 
BUXUS—Boxwood 
Suffruticosa (nana). The true dwarf box hedging 
boxwood. Bushy 38 year old plants averaging 
about 6 in. high. An ideal size for hedging. 
20¢ each, $1.70 per doz., $12.00 per 100, $25.00 
per 250 
Large, salmon, strong grower. 
Brick-red to orange. 
