30 SWAN RIVER NURSERY, Patchogue, N. Y. 

Evergreen Shrubs 
In Winter, when the landscape is almost ‘shorn 
of its beauty, the bright, glossy foliage of evergreen | 
shrubs make a brave display, and are on this account, 
doubly valuable. 
A deep, cool moist subsoil with proper drainage is 
the ideal soil, and a shaded position is often prefer- 
able. 
Each 10 Rate — 
AZALEA amoena (Japanese Azalea). Attractive, pur- 
ple-red flowers. April-May. Small, bright green 
leaves in Summer, turning to a rich bronze green 
in Winter. 2-3 ft. 
“100 IF i. Feos4y B.&B. os). 1.00 90 
12! to 18 frie) yea 1 eae 1.25 1.00 
15 to 18 in. ...... ht) Jee 175° 1509 
{8° to}91 thee late. 2.50 2.25 
Bite onan) ae ee 3.00 2.75 
Biko at, tia ey 3500 — 
PATE Fae as sae ‘6 5.00 ——— 
A. hinodegiri (Hinodegiri Azalea). Bright, carmine- — 
pink flowers. April-May. Leaves larger than — 
amoena and better habit. 3 to 4 ft. 
LOO VIZ sn iy serene B..& Bones 150 —_ 
12° tO 18 in. ieee PD ih 5 2.25 — 
15 | 00°18 In ces ema RR ik 3.00 es 
A. macrantha (Red Salmon Azalea). 3 to 4 ft. A low 
growing form with single red flowers and shiny 
leaves. Needs shelter. 
10 toriavini ec BS Bs ee 2.50 2.25 
12. 00).15) 1 iets SF AS, Sh a 3.00 2.75 
1540 “TOI poo ee papier ce: 3.50 3.25 
BERBERIS julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). Fairly 
rapid growth with broad spined leaves. 
1G LOEae AT eet Bio Bian aeie 150 —— 
STO TU. eretene ee WAR Ce oy (= 2.25 —— 
Sa tO GTO ss trie de hy ae 350 —— 7) 
UO? Bhar T Get cae’ So 450 —— 
B5E 10 4) Toi clin © uh, So ee 600 -—— 
Oo tom 6 ft aa mites 8 750 —— 
B. ilicifolia (Holly Barberry). Holly-like leaves, per- 
Sisting until new foliage appears; flowers yellow. 
18-40 24:10: i520 Bde Bi oa 1.25 1.00 — 
2 to 2% ft. ...... ree la 2.00 1.80 — 
2% to 3 ft. ..... ‘ “ak eee 3.00 2.70 
OS) CO ER on gem Se iE 5.00 4,50 
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DiGi. Buh by eae Ti 38 tee Sa 7.00 6.50 
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