Here is a collection of the choicest nursery stock. We have chosen these varieties that might truly 
be called the “crown jewels of horticulture.” As a border 30 feet long and 6 feet wide, it will give im- 
mediate pleasurable returns that will steadily increase with the growth in size and beauty. This col- 
lection also may be tastefully arranged to make a most pleasing foundation planting for the house. 
To adapt this group for a foundation planting, the center portion comprised of C, E, and J may be 
entirely removed to allow for the entrance and walk. The planned area remaining will suitably and 
artistically set off the entrance. The balance of the plants not accounted for should be divided to 
oe the planting at both ends. Or, the plants may be used simply to fill out an existing planting. 
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Balled and Burlapped plants 
2 CONVEX-LEAF HOLLY (Ilex crenata convexa). 12 to 15 in. Glossy, box-like foliage and 
a pleasing low, rounded form. Decorative the year round. 
2 REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS (Enkianthus campanulatus). 114 to 2 ft. A tall, spire-like plant 
with pleasing dull foliage, reddish stems, and clusters of pink bell-ltke flowers in late spring. 
3 WINTERGREEN BARBERRY (Berberis Juliane). 15 to 18 in. Yellow flowers and purple. 
fruit. The finest evergreen Barberry—will make a pleasing foliage contrast. 
2 ORIENTAL HOLLY (Jlex latifolia). 15 to 18 in. An upright-growing small glossy-leaved plant. 
2 ANDROMEDA (Pieris japonica). 12 to 15 in. This choice broad-leaved evergreen with Jong 
glossy foliage bears clusters of white flowers in early spring. The new foliage is rich red. 
2 DROOPING LEUCOTHOE (Leucothoe Catesbzxi). 1 ft. Long sprays of glossy green leaves 
turn bronze and claret in the fall. FREE. 
2 MOUNTAIN LAUREL ( Kalmia latifolia). 12 to 15 in. Splendid foliage and calico-like pink 
and white flowers will highlight the position of this shrub. 
2 ROYAL AZALEA (Azalea Schlippenbachi). 12 to 15 im. A soft and subtle large flower of light 
pink. Truly a choice kind. 
2 UPRIGHT TAXUS (Taxus cuspidata capitata). 15 to 18 in. Unquestionably one of the finest 
evergreens; the necessary accent for a foundation planting. 
3 EVERGREEN AZALEA. 8 to 10 in. Shades of pink, rose, and red. Compact in growth and 
free flowering in habit, these distinctive Azaleas will bring you much pleasure. 
Regular value 
free for cash with order $32.75 
In a sincere effort to acquaint the public with these many useful but little-known plants, 
we have made this substantial reduction in price 
Expert packing of the 
Mountain 
Laurel 
(Kalmia latifolia) 


Evergreen plantings near the 
house should consist of low, slow- 
growing material such as the 
Narrow-leaved Hollies, Spreading 
and Upright Yews, Lily-of-the- 
Valley Shrubs, Evergreen Azaleas, 
Rhododendrons, and Pyracantha. 
The informal planting should 
merely tie in the grounds with the 
house and not hide the foundation. 

Redvein Enkianthus 
(Enkianthus campanulatus) 
Handsome shrub with grace- 
ful, pendulous flowers of un- 
usual color—small reddish orange 
bells with darker veins on short 
drooping racemes. Rich green 
foliage turns brilliant red in au- 
tumn. Ultimate height about 5 
feet. 11% to 2 ft., $2.25 each, 
BOXWOOD 
Common Box (Buxus sempervirens). Nearly everyone knows 
Boxwood. It was a part of our earliest gardens. Especially 
good for edging and specimen use in formal gardens. Can be 

One of the most pop- 
ular broad-leaved ever- 
greens doing well in 
partial shade. Grow it 
with pieris, rhododen- 
dron, the various hol- 
lies and azaleas—all 
acid-soil plants. Grows 
slowly to about 5 feet. 
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each; 11% ft., $2.50. 
Cultural directions are 
sent with each order 
PHONE: 
RUtherford 2-0700 
sheared to any desired height. 8 to 10 in., 10 for $2.50, 100 for 
$22.50; 10 to 12 in., 10 for $3.50, 100 for $32.00. 
Myrtleleaf Box (B. sempervirens myrtifolia). One of the hardiest 
Boxwoods. Grows quite rapidly. Blue-green foliage retains a 
good color all year. Use in locations where other varieties are 
not hardy. 10 to 12 in., 10 for $3.50, 100 for $32.00. 
True Dwarf Box (B. sempervirens suffruticosa). For edging. 
6 to 8 in., 10 for $3.50, 100 for $32.00. 
25 or more of any one variety of Boxwood 
at the 100 rate 
DROOPING LEUCOTHOE (Leucothoe Catesbzi) 
Long sprays of glossy green leaves turn bronze and claret in the 
the fall. The fragrant white flowers in long clusters hang from the 
base of each leaf like a miniature wistaria. Likes acid soil, shade 
or sun. 1 ft., $1.25 each. 
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