BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA Each 10 ~~ 100 
12-18 inch, field» Bare root... 1.25 10.00 
18-24 inch $field;-Bare:root ee 2.00 15.00 
2-3) teet* field, Bare’ root... 2.50 20.00 
2-3 feet, field, specimen, B&B .50 
3-4 feet, field, specimen, B&B 1.00 
ABELIA EDWARD GOUCHER 
(Lavender flowering Abelia) 
S212 hinchssGoel sae eee ee 1.255 410.00 
12-184inch, Gayl 2 1.50 12:00 
ARDISIA CRENULATA 
6-S)inchs 22% “2 pot. ee 1.25). 10200 
8=12cinch,<3% poten 1.50 12.00 
AUCUBA JAPONICA 
18-24 inch, lath house grown 
B&B e623 eee 1.00 
24-30 inch, lath house grown 
B&BS ee 1.50 
AZALEAS 
A few cultural suggestions: 
1. Azaleas thrive in acid soil. Use plenty of leaf 
mold (oak leaves most desirable), pond muck or 
peat moss. 
2. Lime or alkaline soil is poisonous. In case 
the Azaleas are to be planted in such a soil, remove 
original soil and use plenty of leaf mold or peat 
moss mixed with the other soil which should con- 
tain no alkali; or if alkaline apply Aluminum §Sul- 
phate at the rate of one 4 inch pot full to a whecl- 
barrow of soil. 
3. As the azalea root system is very shallow, it 
dries fast. Apply sufficient water to keep roots 
moist always. 
4. Azaleas delight in a moist soil but it will 
not tolerate a water saturated soil condition; so 
Azalea beds should be made where all surplus water 
will run off quickly. 
5. Azaleas thrive best in partial shade (when 
the bush grows larger it will stand the full sun- 
light) but many good blossoms cannot be expected 
if the bushes are planted under complete shade. 
6. The Azalea is not a gross feeder. If plenty 
of leaf mold or like organic matter is applied, it 
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