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green and bronze foliage. Yellow blossoms in 
June followed by blue berries. Thrives in shade 
especially. 
Each Per10 
PIBMOnRLOcINChe Dasa eee 175 15.00 
18 *tox24r inch? B&Bir ee ae. 2.00 17.50 
MAHONIA JAPONICA BEALI (Japanese Ma- 
honia, or Leather-Leaf Holly Grape)—This Asi- 
atic form has large, rather spiny shiny leaves 
and is most attractive. Yellow flowers in spring, 
followed with black berries. Does best in par- 
tial shade. 
bOmtO PL O*InChy RQ Bia. eee dere 1.50 12.50 
docOwce inchs BoA eon ener. ah, 1.75 15.00 
PHOTINIA SERRULATA (Low Photinia)—Very 
desirable for foundation planting or the shrub 
border. Its large corycombs of white flowers 
are outstanding in the spring. In the fall much 
of its foliage takes on varying hues of red. Has 
ruffled, Holly-like leaves which are unusually 
attractive. 
15%toslS inch’ Bae este 1.50 12.50 
1B toees inch Bebe 1.75 15.00 
PYRACANTHA LALANDI (Laland Firethorn)— 
This outstanding evergreen shrub is rapidly 
gaining in popularity. An upright growing plant 
with narrow green leaves. Very hardy and safe. 
Orange colored berries after August. 
1DetOreecInche BO Bies naan 1.50 12.50 
2ytOG8 feetyu B& Bice Bs. ening 1.75 15.00 
3 to 4 feet B&B..... 4 teh eet 2.00 17.50 
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM (Leather-Leaf 
Viburnum)—In the whole group of Broadleaved 
Evergreens, no “new” plant has proved so val- 
uable as this Viburnum with its mass of leath- 
ery, dark green foliage. It is hardy, withstands 
exposure and is exceptionally desirable for city 
planting. Will grow in any soil. Yellowish 
flowers followed by red berries. 
TB 1OseenCche BeBe, oct Je eee 2.00 17.50 
AmLOME SPEC LE DOL oe nels ert nee 2.90 22.50 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANA—Produces a 
wealth of rose pink flowers in May; has very 
small green, rounded leaves. 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE—This is our 
native variety from the Allegheny Mountains. 
A highly ornamental species. Leaves are oval 
or oblong, bright green, with clusters at the end 
of the branches. Flowers large, rose-purple, 
mae produced in late spring. This:is a grand 
plant. © . 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM (Rosebay Rhodo- 
dendron)—A magnificent large shrub with nar- 
rowly oblong dark green leaves which vary from 
6 to 10 inches in length. This is a grand species 
for massing. Flowers pinkish white in profuse 
large clusters in early summer. 
T2rtoslS inch BoB iG) ee 1.50 13.50 
163 TOP ae Che DOL Be os ce he 2.00 17.50 
