and is good for low evergreen hedges or as 
HOLLY e Ilex individual specimens. 15 to 18 in., *B&B, 
Small-leaved Holly (Ilex crenata). Grows to . _ 21:75 each. 174 to 2 ft. *B&B, $2.75. 
6 ft. A dense, compact bush with oval, dark Boxleaf Holly (J. crenata convexa (bullata)). 
green, glossy leaves like boxwood; produces Grows 2 to 3 ft. An excellent hardy substitute 
many shiny black berries.. It stands shearing for boxwood as an edging plant. Can be 
sheared to dwarf proportions. 9 to 12 in., 
*B&B, $1.35 each. 12 to 15 in., *B&B, $1.75. 
Round-leaf Holly (J. crenata latifolia). Grows 
to 6 ft. Its fast-and-loose growth gives it a 
definite character. Leaves round, shiny dark 
green, retaining a good color all year; berries 
black. For foundation plantings, hedges or 
specimens. 1 to 1% ft., *B&B, $2.00. 
Little-leaf Holly (J. crenata microphylla). Grows 
5 to 6 ft. Like J. crenata, with smaller leaves. 
10 to 15-in., *B&B, $1.50 each. 
Inkberry (/. glabra). Grows 4 to 5 ft. Its rich 
black-green foliage and black berries blend 
with rhododendrons, Jaurel, etc., in naturalistic 
plantings. Grows nicely at the seashore. 1 ft., 
*B&B, $1.50. 
: i American Holly (J. opaca). This is the Christ- MOUNTAIN LAUREL. 12 to 15 in., B&B, $1.50 
BY ot) _ A Sat mas Holly. Large, shiny, thorny leaves. One 
‘i oy of our Ioveliest native small trees. 12 to 15-in. GLOSSY ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora). A 



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pot-grown plants, $2.00. lovely shrub bearing quantities of white and 
: F : ink arbutus-like flowers all summer. Strong, 
REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS. $2.25 eee LL Leon orcs Siero plants, $1.00. - 
+ HARDY - 
GHENT AZALEAS 
be ITH a conviction that unusual beauty should be available to as 
“~ many as possible, Bobbink & Atkins strove successfully to propagate 
a; great quantities of true-to-name, blooming-size Ghent Azaleas at 
more reasonable prices than heretofore. This we have done and now offer 
splendid young plants at a very definite saving to you. The pleasure of seeing 
them grow to maturity will be all yours. Of course, there is no reason why 
these or other plants should be rationed, yet, in the past, the almost prohibi- 
tive prices of $20.00 to $25.00 each for the large plants, imported from 
Europe, practically amounted to rationing, or at least permitted their pur- 
chase and enjoyment solely by the owners of large estates. 
All the varieties are equally hardy and rugged, even in cold Canadian cli- 
mates. Their handsome, especially valuable autumn-colored foliage, their 
extraordinarily beautiful flowers, covering a complete and harmonious color- 
range from creamy white through pure and golden yellows, bronze and 
orange tones to deep coppery scarlet and brilliant crimson; their captivating 
fragrance; their splendid habit of growth permitting a wide use—these are 

Soa the factors making the purchase of exclusive Hardy Ghent Azaleas advisable. 
The bloom period extends from about May 15 to June 15, PRICES ON ALL NAMED VARIETIES AS FOLLOWS: 
coming after the Azalea mollis are finished. Their ultimate No.1 Size. Large specimen 6-yr. well-budded plants to average 11, to 2 ft. high, $5 each. 
heights vary from 3 to 5 feet, with an equal spread. Varieties No.2 Size. Medium specimen 4-yr. well-budded plants to average 11, to 11, ft. high. 
noted as dwarf growers are 3 feet; medium, 4 feet; tall, $3.50 each. 
5 to 6 feet. These are approximate heights under average The plants may vary a bit in size, according to the growth-habit of each variety. 
soil conditions. All will bloom the first year. 
Bouquet de Flora. Rosy salmon, upper petals yellow; single. Blooms about 
June 10-12. Medium grower. 
Byron. Pure white, fringed flowers; double. Blooms May 20-25. Medium grower. Special [ntroductory Offers 
Coccinea Speciosa. Reddish bronze-orange; single. Blooms May 20-25. Tall 
pide of Ghent Azaleas 
Daviesi. Creamy white; single. Blooms May 20-25. Tall grower. 

Gloria Mundi. Bright orange overlaid with rose; single. Blooms May 15-20. Deduct 10% from the total value of any § plants, yor 
ee tuties Klinger’. Bush ingle. Blooms May 25 to June 5. Tall aceon 
Josephine Klinger. ight crimson; single. ooms May o June 5. Ta 
Fier : Hs: ; They may all be of one kind or all different, 
Milton. White; double. Blooms May 15-20. Medium grower. — } as you wish 
Nancy Waterer. Pure lemon-yellow; single. One of the fmest varieties. Begins to 
bloom May 20-25. Medium grower. : 
Narcissiflora. Clear sulphur-yellow; double. Begins to bloom May 20-25. Me- De Luxe Collection of any 10 named 
dium grower. 
Pallas. Distinct clear red with orange sheen; single. Begins to bloom May 15-20. varieties here listed, your selection 
Medium grower. 
Phidias. Yellowish white; double. Blooms about May 20-25. Tall grower. _ In the No.1 $4.1 50 In the No.2 $28.75 
Raphael de Smet. Bright pink, tinted salmon-rose; fringed petals; double. Begins size for... Net OF size for ... Net 
to flower May 20-25. Tall grower. (Regular value $50.00) (Regular value $35.00) 
; i - sing! i -10. Medi 
Roi de Feux. The best dark crimson; single. Begins to bloom June 1-10. Medium Will furnish a long season of bloom and a complete 
tower. L 
William Ill. Bright clear orange; single. Begins to flower May 15-20. Dwarf range of harmonious colors. 
grower. 
East Rutherford, N. J., Phone RUtherford 2-0700 19 
