

RHODODENDRONS 
Lavender, Reddish, Pink. Large 
flowering Hyb. 3 ft. high, 12 
to 16 branches, ready to 
bloom. Bushy. Too large to 
ship by mail — MUST be 
called for or will ship by ex- 
press collect. Order early. 
Each $7.50 

A Field of Hardy Oriental Poppies in Separate Colors. 
RHODODENRONS 
Most everybody agrees that Rhododendrons are among the 
most showy of all flowering plants, and most everybody 
would also like to grow some but the price has always been a 
great drawback to quantity planting. We believe you will 
find our prices low enough. This collection is among the 
very best of the hardy hybrid varieties; all good growing and 
eo oe elt.) ite $1.00 each 
ALBUM ELEGANS. A rapid growing tall variety recommend- 
ed for backgrounds. Buds and flowers are flush fading 
to white. 
CATAWBIENSE ALBUM. A pure white of good compact 
habit. Produces an abundance of buds. 
CATAWBIENSE GRANDIFLORUM. A rosy-lilac hybrid 
recommended for mass planting as it buds heavily; is 
hardy and is particularly resistant to disease. 
DR. DRESSELHUYS. Glittering crimson flowers and trusses 
of unusual size. Compact grower and one of the best 
reds. 
EVERESTIANUM. Large trusses of frilled flowers delicately 
shaded with lilac-pink and lightly spotted greenish-black. 
Good foliage; compact grower. 
IGNATIUS SARGENT. A rapid, vigorous growing light red. 
PURPUREUM ELEGANS. Bushy well shaped plants produc- 
ing an abundance of purple flowers. Hardy and a heavy 
budder. 
ROSEUM ELEGANS. In habit, this is probably the best of 
all hybrids as most every plant is a natural heavily 
budden compact globe when full grown. Its lavender- 
pink flowers are easily forced, and it is one of the hard- 
iest ones. 
AMERICA. An excellent deep red of open spreading habit. 
Hardy. 
AMPHION. A sstriking large deep pink flower with pure 
white center. 
DR. H. C. DRESSELHUYS. A popular tall growing analine 
red that is hardy and easily forced. Very large flower. 
LEE’S DARK PURPLE. An extremely hardy dark purple 
having a large number of buds. Naturally produces com- 
pact globular specimens. 
MRS. C. S. SARGENT. A hardy, deep rose-pink of com- 
pact habit. Splendid for mass planting. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. A tall growing, hardy lavender 
flowering. 
MAXIMUM (Rosebay Rhodedendron). The white or pink 
flowers and late blooming habit make this species inval- 
uable. 
RED MAPLES. 114-2 ft. high, grafted. Bushy $.75 each 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL. 1% ft. high, bushy each $.50 
LILACS (Syringa) 
$1.00 each 
We are just a little proud of our collection of Lilacs this 
season. It seems from the sales we are having that Lilacs 
are again coming into popularity. We suggest ordering early 
as some varieties are only in small supply as you will see 
by our offerings. 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR. Dark red; double. 
CAPTAINE PERRAULT. New. Rosy-mauve; double. 
CHAS. X. Lilac; single. An old standard. 
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Purplish-lilac; single. 
CLARA. Soft pink; single. 
CLAUDE BERNARD. Light mauve-lilac; double. 
COERULEA SUPERBA. Light purple; single. 
PRES. LINCOLN. Bluish-violet; single. 
REAUMUR. Violet-carmine; single. 
RED MARLEY. Red to pink; single. 
REFLEXA. Pink; Drooping clusters. A beauty. 
TOUSSANT LOUVERTURE. Rich red to violet; single. 
ROTHAMAGENSIS. Reddish-purple. 
RUHM VON HORSTENSTEIN. Reddish-purple; single. 
STADGARTNER de ROTHPLETZ. Purple; double. 
TOMENTELLA. Rose-lilac. Very large; late. 
TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE. Rich to violet; single. 
VAUBAN. Mauve-pink; double. 
VESTALE. White; single. 
VILLOSA. Pale lilac; late. 
VIRGIN. Flesh color; semi-double. 
VULGARIS. The old time garden favorite. 
WALDECK ROSSEAU. Mauve-pink; double. 
