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Hahns self branching. Excellent variety for 
indoor culture, brakes at every joint. 
25 cents-$1.00 each 
Merion Beauty. The smallest leaved variety, 
also breaks at each leaf joint. Makes ad- 
mirable house plant .......... 25 cents to $1.00 
ILEX. 
crenata convexa. (Japanese Box Holly.) A 
splendid hardy evergreen, which should be- 
come immensely popular, 15-18 inch plants. 
$1.50-$3.00 
glabra. (Ink Berry.) Another very useful 
evergreen, extra strong plants ....$1.50-$3.00 
helleri. (New.) A very compact and neat 
growing variety with small foliage, it is 
more prostrate in habit than other varieties 
and is one of the finest evergreen novelties 
in recent years. Fine specimens in several 
en eS octal a ovcck och Soles $1.50-$5.00 
opaca. The evergreen fruiting American holly. 
RMIT Soe see he wn Vd Bw o'e's $2.50-$4.00 
KALMIA. 
latifolia. (Mountain Laurel.) Fine nursery 
grown established plants .......... $1.50-$5.00 
LEUCOTHOE. 
Catesboei. (Drooping leucothoe.) ..... $1.50-$2.50 
LONICERA. 
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nitida. A splendid novelty from Western 
China, makes a splendid hedge plant, and 
is virtually evergreen. Much more rapid 
growing than box. Shapely and handsome 
- and makes an admirable pot plant. 
$.25-$.50--$1.00 
MAHONIA. 
aquifolium. Rich shiny foliage, fragrant yel- 
low flowers in late spring. 
RIM ORTEDIVIVS. 22 ou 0c ok donc d S's oP « one $1.53-$3.00 
PACHYSANDRA. (Japanese spurge.) 
terminalis. Splendid low growing evergreen, 
makes a complete mat, succeeds finely in 
heavy shade where grass will not grow. 
Plants from pots. 
15 cents each, $1.50 doz. $10.00 per 100 
PIERIS. (Andromeda.) 
floribunda. 15-18 inch spread ......... $2.00-$3.00 
Japonica. More upright growing than flori- 
bunda, very rich glossy foliage which takes 
on attractive shades: while young. The white 
drooping racemes are very freely produced. 
$1.50-$4.00 
RHODODENDRONS 
We have a very good selection of these splendid 
broad leaved evergreens, especially fine are the hy- 
brid varieties which are the best we have had to 
offer, plants run from 18 to 36 inches in height and 
are splendidly budded. 
Album Elegans. Splendid pure white. 
America. A good, deep clear red. 
Amphion. Fine clear pink with white eye. 
Boule de Niege. Early flowering pure white. 
Catawbiense Alba. Large snow white trusses. 
Dr. H. J. Dressulhuys. An excellent deep red variety. 
Everestianum. Delicate rosy lilac, extra large trusses, 
Ignatius Sargent. A beautiful light red. 
Kettledrum. A grand old variety, deep red. 
Lees Dark Purple. Frilled flowers of a deep dark 
purple color, striking. 
