RHODODENDRONS 
A specialty with this company since 1878. 
Evergreen shrubs with fine foliage and gorgeous colors. Range 
in size from dwarfs to giants; bloom from May to July; all 
colors. Culture: acid, damp, loose soil. Light shade. Use 
manure in fall. Do not cultivate, but mulch with very loose 
leaves or, better, leaf mold. Safe to plant in September and 
October. Water well in fall. 
Native Species Hardy Hybrids 
Carolina—8 to 10 ft. Fine 
native with light to deep 
pink bloom in May. (Sizes) 
(Each) (10) (100) A CDE—Album elegans—white. Late. 
(Named Varieties—All Grafted) 
* 12 to 15 in. S. ABC -—America—deep red. 
al a $ 13.50 ABCD —Amphion—pink, white eye. 
18 to 24 in. B&B ABC —Catawbiense album—white. 
$3.50 $30.00 295.00 

ABCD —Catawbiense grandiflorum—rose. 
Catawbiense —6 to 8 feet. ABCD —Dresselhuys—fine analine red. Dresselhuys 18-24 inch 
Compact, rosy purple bloom ARC -Everestianum—compact lilac. 
is a Sin. § ABC -—Ignatius Sargent—good rose. Mixed Hybrid Seedlings 
fe) Le ; (10) (10U) 
REL os 2 Sh Ne Mrs. os Ss. Ste pink. 4 to 6 in. BOB... $ 650 $ 50.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B ABCDE—Pres. Lincoln—lilac pink. Bitoe 8 inweReee,- 8.50 80.00 
OTOL LS De alec ea a ieee Rath 33a 2) 0) BRR 
Maximum — 12 feet. Blush- —Van er oop—Lig rose. 18 to 24 Heke B&B Le ae oe 42.00 sah ceen 
white. July. Rapid and Pri aah teins 
bushy with large showy ermine cori Se Rhododendron Culture 
leaves. Suitable for mass JX NO tey A hey, Xe $2.50 $22.50 ce ee f 
effects. - ight shade, airy and open, gives 
* 12 isan Bo 12 to 15 in. BOB. 3.50 32.50 best results. Only certain trees will 
SS es $ 12.50 Gee isto ssin eoRe 4.50 42.50 do. The best are Oaks, Cherries, 
aii pe, Saas : Tye RNe OA ine BER 5.505 52:50 Magnolias and Birch. Their leaves 
18 to 24 in. XX make the best mulch. Avoid Beech 
$2.00 $18.00 160.00 is WE ti@, lO sho. Wexeys} 6.50 60.00 and Maple. 
YOUNG NATIVE ARISTOCRATS (ree oc 250 
SIZE 1: AS SMALL AS CAN BE (photo) Lp ne eae ea Planting 
SHIPPED SAFELY, 12 to 15 in. (Ball) 
Plants—1 to 3 Stem. 

This special “Young Aristocrat’’ grade 
measures 12 to 15 inches with a small 
ball, weighing one or two pounds 
only. This stock is not to be compared 
for a minute with ordinary collected 
plants. It is on the contrary all care- 
fully dug, the greatest pains being 
taken to preserve the roots. Care- 
fully packed, it is easily planted and 
makes a quick start. Shipped from 
North Carolina, yet express runs only 
about 6c each (in 100 lots). 

Rhododendron 
(10) (25) (100) 
maximum $5.00 $10.00 $25.00 SIZE 2: AS SMALL A PLANT AS LOOKS SHAPELY. 
Sarena see. 6.00 12.00 40.00 12 to 15 in. B&B Clumps, 4 to 6 Stems. 
Solow Lense he es 6.00 12.00 40.00 
Azaleas These might be called “Junior Azalea 
calendulacea _........... 5.50 11.00 35.00 Specimens.” The ball weighs Calen- (10) = (25) ~~ (100) 
arborescens 7s... 5.50 11.00 40.00 about 5 pounds per plant, indi- dulacaea  _..$8.50 $19.00 $70.00 
WiSCOSO hee anaes 5.90 11.00 35.00 vidually burlapped. They are 2 yoy (Mauntainilaurel) 
Nidiflcrd™.. aes. 9.90 11.00 40.00 years older than Size 1. Ex- oe eee 850 19.00 70.00 
Toucothoe Sta aus about 20 eee per =p tee 
: plant. You can expect some Thododendron 
ee come the year alter planting. Carolina 1.10.00 23.50 90.00 
Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) These really “look like some- Catawbiense 10.00 23.50 90.00 
lettifolic .9 202 ee ee 7 9.00 10.00 * 30.00 thing’ the day they are planted. Maximum ..... 8.50 19.00 70.00 
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