On the Saw Mill River Parkway 

LEUCOTHOE 
L. catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). Most 
beautiful dwarf shrub for either shade or 
sun. White, bell-shaped flowers cover 
the drooping stems in early Spring. 
Prices are low for bushy plants. The 
Fall and Winter color of foliage is bronze 
to red and most decorative. Cut the 
stems for decoration inside and it im- 
proves the plant and the stems will 
last for weeks inside. 
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PIERIS 
P. floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). A 
dwarf plant with Myrtle-like foliage 
bearing in early Spring a profusion of 
white flowers, resembling  Lily-of-the- 
Valley. 
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P. japonica. Somewhat similar to P. 
Floribunda, but grows larger with more 
colorful foliage. An outstanding land- 
scape plant. Useful for permanent 
year-round beauty in the modern founda- 
tion planting or will make a magnificent 
specimen. 
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PYRACANTHA 
P. coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). Semi- 
evergreen. Strong, slender branches 
rising from the ground develops stubby 
side growths upon which are hung the 
numerous orange red berries. Amazingly 
beautiful in the Fall, especially when 
planted against a gray stone background. 
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Ilex Crenata 
Ilex Bullata 
RHODODENDRONS 
With beautiful blossoms in the Spring and rich 
green foliage during the Winter months, Rho- 
dodendrons are indispensable in any planting. 
Little care is needed after the plants are once 
established. They succeed in any light acid 
soil; enjoy Summer shade and dislike ‘“‘wet feet’’. 
We will give you full instructions for planting 
and cultural care. 
Carolinianum. A very early blooming variety, 
small and compact. Has handsome, dark green 
leaves and in May and June produces a pro- 
fusion of soft rose pink bloom. A great favorite. 
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Catawbiense. A native, free-flowering variety, 
the parent of most hybrids. Will grow in any 
soil that is free from lime, is very hardy, and 
needs little attention. Large, round clusters of 
deep rosy purple flowers appearing in May or 
June, just after R. Carolinianum. Well bud- 
ded plants. 
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Maximum (Rosebay). Our native’ Rhododen- 
dron, with white and light pink flowers. 
Nursery-grown plants. 
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Specially selected specimens, all with flower 
buds. 
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RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
These are the grafted named Rhodo- 
dendrons which produce such gorgeous dis- 
plays of color in June. 
We have selected only varieties hardy 
in this section. Their foliage is somewhat 
better than native types, and they almost 
never fail to set bloom buds. We have the 
following varieties and sizes in consider- 
able quantity: 
Album elegans. Lavender buds opening 
clear white. 

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America. Lovely red. 
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Amphion. Large trusses of clear pink 
flowers with white center. 
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Caractacus. Warm crimson with faint 
tinge of purple throughout. 
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Catawbiense album. Large white. 
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Dr. Dresselhuys. One of the best reds. 
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Everestianum. Strong grower. Rosy lilac. 
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Ignatius Sargent. Light red. 
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Mrs. C. S. Sargent. A hardy, deep rose 
pink of compact habit. 
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Parsons gloriosa. Deep purplish red. 
An extremely hardy variety of good 
bushy form and excellent foliage. 
3 to 3% ft., heavy... . $10.00 
President Lincoln. Lavender. 
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Roseum elegans. Good rose. An out- 
standing variety in habit and hardiness. 
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