F. ¢& F. NURSERIES 60 
Rie 
Each Ten Hundred 
RHAMNUS caroliniana. 20’-25’ Carolina Buckthorn 
Handsome deep green leaves make a splendid background. 
Red berries change to black. A good dominant shrub. 
1 tO: 20 ee eee 45 40 
YR 0 TS ME | OLS apdoes intra Ohad YTS: 05 .90 
cathartica. 10°-12' Common Buckthorn 
Good background shrub with glittering black berries. 
12 tons 2 iy ite ee Ai eee 45 40 
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frangula. §8’-10’ Glossy Buckthorn 
For its shiny attractive foliage alone it is worth a place 
as background and the berries turn from-red to black. 
LUGS tO Pee Rg itn ieee cee eece, cee 45 40 
2 MIO mi ee Ties, aia nce eee pete, .00 45 
3, 5 AU ees Lice ee hatte ee ee .65 .60 .00 
RHODODENDRON arbutifolia. 4’ Daphne Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. The lovely pure pink little fairy bells 
brighten the shapely compact bush in June. Leaves are 
dull green, thick and about one and one half to three 
inches long. Of all the dwarf varieties this has proved 
most reliable with us. Should be used much more freely. 
IZ. to 15: SinssprecdaBaGibas. 3.30 3.00 
15. to. 18: fink sprecd tB. GiBe. 4.50 3.90 
Lie tor -2 oil sspreda. b..cc. bee 6.00 5.40 
2. {0 2256 iL. spredd, b..G 08 750 6.75 
Z2¥2 10-6 batt epreda, Deactien 10.00 
4 to 5 ft. specimens, B.&B. 24.00 
canadense. 3’-4’ Rhodora 
Shy as most woodland subjects are the charming Rhodora 
of poetical fame is seldom seen. Tender purple flowers are 
borne on bare twigs brightening its moist shady home. 
ite Mom 2). Att BAGSB Abe. 2.70 
carolinianum. 5’-6’ (Nursery Grown) Carolina Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. In an open sunny place the charming pink 
May bells are more colorful and the whole plant is more 
bushy, although half shade is quite satisfactory on acid soil. 
LS itoral Gein: Bsc Baader. 2.70 2.40 2.29 
Lyarto 22 pat Baas bie 3.75 3.50 3.30 
oe MOM 2 ity Bae oe 5.25 4.80 4.50 
Lome te ISPs ds oute re 6.30 9.70 
catawbiense. 8’-10’ (Nur. Grown) Catawba Rhododendron 
EVERGREEN. It is natural to assume the parent of many 
hybrids should possess excellent qualities, and it does. 
Few native shrubs make such a gorgeous display as the 
great masses of rosy-purple flowers in May and June. 
Acid soil is of course necessary and broken shade ideal. 
1 i Cl Bc Bir he Bares 2.40 2.10 
Lyaptome2 ? att SEM GS HS 3.30 3.00 
2. +10 Covent Beta h ee 4.80 4.50 
242 to. 3° aft Bee abetege 6.75 6.30 
Bo atO @ Aceeate Boe £6 goes 8.70 7.80 

Teucrium is a splendid hardy substitute for Box- 
wood edging—and speaking of edgings—do look at 
the surprising number of interesting dwarf Iris. 



