SARVER NURSERY COMPANY... DALLAS 

RHYTIDOPHYLLUM—Leatherleaf. Broad hand- 
some leaves; white flowers. Slow growing. 
TINUS—Compact growing, dainty pink-white 
flowers in early spring. Very fine. 
All viburnums are best planted in partial shade. 
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Specimens, ask for prices. 
STERILE—See Snowball—‘Flowering Shrubs.” 
VINCA MAJOR & MINOR—See “Perenials.” 
XYLOSMA SENTICOSUM (Myroxylon) Shining, bright- 
green leaves, 2 inch long. Rather slow growing 
and thorny. Gocd for hedging or barriers. New. 
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YAUPON—See Ilex Vomitoria 
YEDDO HAWTHORN —See Raphiolepis. 
YEW—See Podocarpus. 
Azateas and Camellias 
AZALEAS—REQUIREMENTS:—Acid Soil. Equal parts 
of peat or leaf mold, and sandy loam. Lime 
soil is harmful. So it must be removed, and the 
acid soil filled in around plant. 
Use a 4 inch pot of Aluminum Sulphate to each 
wheel-barrow full of special acid soil. 
Azalea root system is very shallow, and dries out: 
very fast. Use plenty of water to keep roots moist 
at all times. 
To have satisfactory results with Azaleas, the 
gardener must expect to make these extra soil 
preparations. Ask for fuller instructions. 
However, good drainage is essential; so azalea 
beds should have plenty of sand for the surplus 
water to drain off. Shade from afternoon sun. 
AMOEN A—One of the hardiest, compact grow- 
ers; up to 8 feet. Small leaves and small size 
rosy-purple, hose-in-hose flowers. 
KAEMPFERI—tThis fine evergreen Azalea makes 
a fine flowering shrub, with its large size, single 
blossoms in late spring, and lasting a long time. 
The flowers come in shades of deep pink, rose, 
scarlet and red. One of the very best Azaleas 
for this section. 
ALTACLARENSIS—Large, glossy deep green 
foliage, with vivid rich yellow flowers of large 
size, and beautiful form. Plant in partial shade. 
FLAME—So bright and red, the plant appears 
to be on fire. Medium size flowers in April. 
Specimen plants of the above form $3.50 to $7.50 
(15) 
