EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
AZALEA calendulacea. A brilliant, native shrub with 
orange yellow flowers in late May. 
15-18 Mm. is Pla we ae Oe te ie $2.00 
A. canescens. Bright pink flowers with growth similar to 
Azalea nudiflora. 
eo ee $2.50 
A. mollis. Large, bell-shaped flowers ranging from orange 
yellow to red shades. 
18-24 in.. .$4.00 | 2-2) ft. ..5 eee $5.00 
2 ie Oy ety a $6.50 
A. mucronulata. The first variety to bloom in the 
Spring. The lilac flowers form a beautiful contrast to 
the yellow blooms of Forsythia. 

18-24 in... .........$2.50 | 3-4 ft... 2 ee 
2-216 ft....2....... 38.00 | 4-6 ft... .4 2 
A. nudiflora. A native variety with variable pink, fra- 
grant flowers in May. 
Zaotbee "$2.50 4-5 ft. 0... oe 
3-4 ft Fa ange oe mag 3.00 | 5-6 {t-2...2 eee 

A. schlippenbachi. Large pink flowers measuring 3 in. 
across. 
L2<18 tries os Passe ee $2.29 
A. vaseyi. Shell pink flowers in early May. Beautiful Fall 
coloring of foliage. 
LG 240i mae 1s ewes $2.50 | 2-216 ft.... eo 2o 
$4.00 
BERBERIS verruculosa (Warty Barberry). Very attrac- 
tive shrub of medium growth with shiny foliage. Fine 
for the rockery. 
Potted plants... ....$0.50 | 12-15 in. pots.$1.25-$1-90 
BUXUS sempervirens (Boxwood). Slow growing, glossy 
green evergreen. Excellent for formal specimens or for 
hedges. 
18-24 in. ec ee$2.10. | 2-216 {tal. 
COTONEASTER franchetti. Upright shrub with arch- 
ing branches bearing light pink flowers and orange red 
fruit. Foliage has beautiful Fall coloring. 
15-18 in. w...2.... +. $1.25°| 3—4 ft... 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). A dwarf shrub of 
trailing habit especially suited for the rockery. It is 
covered with brilliant red berries in Autumn and Winter. 
10-12'in., potted plants... 2... .. 2 4.4. ee $1.25 
- DAPHNE cneorum (Rose Daphne). A dwarf evergreen 
shrub which bears clusters of pretty pink flowers in May 
and UE a It has a delightful fragrance. 
6-9 in.. . 90.85 | 9-12 In...) See 
ERICA carnea Gott: Heather). Rosy pink flowers in 
April and May. 
E. vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Rosy lavender flowers in 
July and August. 
E. vulgaris alba (White Scotch Heather). White flowers 
in July-August. 
E. vulgaris alporti (Crimson Heather). Dark crimson 
flowers in July-August. 
E. vulgaris aurea (Golden Scotch Heather). Pink flowers, 
July-August. Golden foliage In Summer; bronze in 
Winter. 
E. vulgaris compacta nana. Dwarf, compact growth. 
50c. each; large plants, $1.00-$1.50 
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