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VIBURNUM—Continued 
European Cranberry Bush. Viburnum opulus. 10 ft. (L.) One 
of the best shrubs for general planting. It has white flowers in 
panicles and red berries, resembling cranberries, which remain 
until early winter. The foliage is large and seldom attacked by 
insects. Each 10 
DanC OMe Ame tt MmemIy terete ihe io es: o's gring 5) «/aisienaa sais. « $0.90 $8.00 
Linden Viburnum. Viburnum dilatatum. 10 ft. It is of moderate 
growth and neat compact habit, bearing five-inch clusters of 
white flowers in early June. In the fall it has few equals in 
adding color to the garden for it is heavily laden with large 
clusters of scarlet berries. Each 10 
DMCOMOMIUMM cs oaisieeeate wes ste Se ak sos $1.00 $9.00 
+Withe-rod. Viburnum cassinoides. 12 ft. (M.) Slender, upright 
growing, weil furnished with dull green, smooth foliage. It has 

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creamy white flowers in June, followed by clusters of dark blue 
fruit in autumn. Fine for waterside planting or shrub borders, 
and makes a desirable tall, narrow hedge. Each 10 
DLO LUT Evatt tone ceten sorei 3 osha moraine a laarene etn: $0.75 = 56.5,0 
WINTERBERRY 
Winterberry. //ex verticillata. 8 ft. Spectacularly beautiful in 
fruit, which often covers the bush, remains well into the winter 
—brilliant scarlet. 
Female Plants Male Plants 
Each 10 Each 10 
FU COMA Bite ple2 aes LOO) oto 4 te oe fl e20) eS 10.00 
We suggest planting in proportion of two female and one male plant 
for best fruiting. 
Ki hododendions and Mountain Laurel 
The Showiest and Most Beautiful of Evergreen Shrubs 
Beyond doubt, the showiest and most beautiful evergreen shrubs, 
with large, permanent, glossy green leaves and lovely flowers in early 
summer. They should have partial shade, although they do well in 
full sunlight, and a north exposure is especially adapted to them. 
It will pay well to go to some trouble to prepare beds for them as 
they demand an acid soil entirely free of lime or fresh manure. 
Groups of Rhododendrons planted in foundation plantings, borders, 
or under trees give untold returns in the all-year beauty of their 
foliage and their lovely flowers in early summer. 
All Rhododendrons are balled and burlapped (B&B) without 
additional charges. 
Carolina Rhododendron. Rhododendron carolinianum. 6 ft. One of 
the very finest broad-leaved evergreens, perfectly hardy in Massa- 
chusetts, even in the intensely cold winter of 1933 and 1934. 
It has handsome dark green leaves, blossoming in mid-May nearly 
three weeks ahead of other varieties, thus extending the season 
considerably. The densely clustered flowers, varying from pale 
to deep pink, although smaller in size than those of some Rhodo- 
dendrons, make up in profusion of bloom what they lack in size. 
Each 10 
1b, Bey BL Tt cad eee babes, Bor cee ALONE pe nOnOn ar Ree aca atone) aad dnaverd0l0) 
2) OAS hee See a eae 5.00 45.00 
Catawba Rhododendron. Rhododendron catawbiense. 6 ft. This is 
the parent of most of our best hy- 
brids, and is distinctly valuable. The 
flowers, borne profusely in very 
large, round trusses, come in various 
shades of dark, rosy lilac, the early 
part of June. It thrives best in par- 
tial shade and is very hardy. 
Each 10 
[Peet om ema inieme $2.00). p18.00 
CEN We Ree oe rt Serena ea 25.00 
1 Men OM 4 aeeitite heroes. 1) 35.00 
tome! Zuiteea. 2200 45.00 
2144 to 3 We ego ONOG 55.00 
Rosebay Rhododendron. Rhododendron 
maximum. 10 ft. This is the hand- 
some Great Laurel or Rosebay of the 
Appalachian Mountains. Flowers 
white to blush-pink, produced in late 
June and July. Foliage very smooth 
and glossy, and twice as large as that 
of any other sort. Handsome for 
big, bold masses, creating a landscape 
effect of dignity and elegance. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 line oo tee) pen 
Pemetonr2 iit, e. 3.75 - 35.00 
TOM ame 4001 842.70 
3 COMMU patty 0.0.0 60.00 
BU riomes. tt. 8.50: 80.00 
4 to 414 ft. .. 11.00 100.00 
For extra heavy specimen clumps we 
will quote on request. 
Myrtifolium Rhododendron. 5 ft. A slow growing small-leaved 
Alpine Rhododendron of broad, compact habit. Pink flowers 
in June. Each 10 
Letina teow Li) no. ure estate ecb net caerae ne eee $4.50 $42.50 
2itO. 2 /oyltage wy Nye es foteottias Stns fate eres 3) Ol 10.0.0; 
Wilson Rhododendron. Rhododendron Wilsoni. 4-ft. spread. An 
Alpine Rhododendron of low rounding habit of growth, glossy 
leaves, and small, deep rose flowers in late June and early July. 
Especially good in front of other Rhododendrons or with other 
broad-leaved evergreens. Each 10 
1 tOnnlo, Chg ame earn COR CHRO ICICI Oe EO MERIC $3.50 $32.50 
18 to 24 LIL, Bear cls yemeh ele Bie coNeIer ata se reeeveie Ro tes oy cheat 4.50 42.50 
DEO mt Lo ght ceysatgnere n sutere oh ovketeee oa oeker ete eee 6.00 55.00 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
Mountain Laurel. Kalmia latifolia. 8 ft. Handsome shrubs, with 
long, clustered leaves of rich glossy green. In mid-June the 
whole plant breaks into billows of pink and white, waxy clusters 
of small crinkly flowers. The plants are entirely hardy, thriving 
best in partial shade. They like well-drained soil with a mulch 
of oak or other hardweod Jeaf rio‘d. Each 10 
Bie Melee Al mean ae MM eLcioy Go nek Geo cucis w bites Hockc yo: dot $4.00 $37.50 
Tee ee cer Met tol uny eee bur x) SN ea) aed 5.00 45.00 
3 HON OWA) Unies TOA Soins rdw iorod.ob OC O-ga db Oe 6.50 60.00 

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