

WHITTEN’S 
HEAVY ROOTED, 
FIELD GROWN 
SHRUBS 

HARDY AZALEA MOLLIS 
The Best of the Hardy Azaleas. In our opinion this is the best 
and most satisfactory Azalea suitable for planting in the 
northern states. Plants are dwarf, bushy, and well branched. 
The opportunities for using them are almost unlimited. Their 
graceful habit of growth permits their use advantageously in 
informal plantings, either in wooded areas or in shrub borders. 
They also make an ideal foundation planting. Flowers are 
large, about 2% inches in diameter, appearing in bunches at 
the ends of the shoots. Their innumerable shades of orange, 
flame-yellow, and salmon-orange of the most brilliant hues 
will make of your garden a veritable kaleidoscope of color in 
May. Plants attain a height of about 2 feet. While hardy in 
the north, a little mulch in the fall will induce more profuse 
blooming the following season. In assorted colors, only. 
Strong, 10 to 12 in., blooming size plants, only 70c each; 3 
for $1.95. Also, sturdy, 12 to 15 in. bushes, B&B, $1.40 
each; 2 for $2.60. 
FIRETHORN (Pyracantha coccinea Lalandi). Most at- 
tractive of all the fruiting evergreen 
shrubs. Bears attractive large trusses of white flowers during 
late spring, followed by an abundance of brilliant orange- 
a ; scarlet berries which remain nearly all winter. Has a compact 
Daphne Cneorum habit of growth, with bright green foliage lasting the year 
round. Plants can be trimmed to fit any position. As it is 
difficult to successfully transplant old or large bushes, we fur- 
DAPHNE CNEORUM Or Garland Flower nish only young stock which is readily transplanted. Strong, 
These shrubs are of dwarf, spreading habit, seldom growing over 2-yr. bushes, B&B, $1.15 each; 3 for $3.00. 
12 inches high. They produce beautiful trails of blue-green : 
‘foliage. Each branch and stem is tipped with dense clusters of 
delicately fragrant rose-pink flowers, completely covering the 
plant during April and May, and again in early autumn, some 
plants continuing to bloom late into November Heavy Rooted 
3-year-old plants that should bloom this year, only 40c¢ each; 
3 for $1.10. 

















NEW HYBRID RHODODENDRON 
Here is a new hybrid variety of Rhododendron that, on account of 
its unusual hardiness, is especially well adapted to northern plant- 
ing. In the past it has been difficult to secure a Rhododendron 
that would withstand without injury the cold winter temperatures 
common in the northern states. These new hybrids have eliminated 
that difficulty. The color of the flower is somewhat different from 
that of the well known Catawbiense, as it varies from purple to 
lavender. All of these varied shadings, however, are most colorful 
and attractive in appearance. Our stock consists entirely of well 
rooted little specimens that, if properly planted, are certain to 
give most satisfactory results to the customer. Well-rooted, 12 to 
15 in., field-grown plants, only 70c each; 3 for $1.75. 
LYN INTs 
NO. 27 
Firethorn 15-18 in. 
(Bare Root) 
Daphne Cneorum 
9-12 in. 
(Bare Root) 
_ New Hybrid 
Rhododendron, 
i's 
$1.75 
Net, Not Prepaid 

Azalea Mollis 
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