
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
(Andromeda) 
flowering 
PIERIS 
Two of the most beautiful 
evergreens in existence. 
P. Floribunda (Mountain Fetterbush) 
3 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, spreading mound. 
Upright clusters of wax-white flowers in May. 
Acid, humus, half shade. Good native dwarf. 
dwarf, 
(Each) (10) (100) 
MaaHV EGR Oy ale ee ee ees $ 3.00 $ 20.00 
VARS (oak Maas She! 50s aaene eae $2.50 22.50 195.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B__. wu. 3.00" 27.50 25000 
P. Japonica (Japanese Andromeda) 
6 ft. Zone (V). Evergreen, upright shrub, with 
drooping wax-white bells in plumes. May. 
June growth is rosy-wine, mature leaf light 
Acid. 
green. Hardy aristocrat. 
ATS eS top oie S baler), Gene, sours olen 7.50 70.00 
U2stoml Stine BO Bow seen ered 7500 ge 200.00 
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PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) 
P. Lalandi (Laland Firethorn) 
Evergreen shrub to 15 ft. Zone VI. A fuzz of 
white in May and then orange-red berries in 
profusion, lasting to January. Drain, lime. 
Ge OrITYDOLS ete ee Se Oe Bes $ 4.50 $ 35.00 
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VINCA (“Myrtle”) 
V. Minor 
Prostrate. Zone V. Evergreen ground cover 
with pretty blue flowers in May. Shade; or if 
sun, then moist. 

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—Alba—White (prices below). 
—Bowle’s variety—Neater growth, larger, bluer 
flowers all summer. 
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5.00 30.00 
Photo: Pieris floribunda (low) 
and Japonica [tall] 

* — young, uniformed trees. 
= each transplanting. 

Rhododendron Carolina 3 foot specimen 
RHODODENDRONS [Also Azaleas page 43) 
Evergreen shrubs with fine foliage and gorgeous colors. 
Range in size from dwarfs to giants: Bloom from May to 
July; All Colors. All here are nursery-grown: For collected 
plants see next page. Soil: Acid, moist, loose, humus. 
I. . The roots feed at the sur- 
face—do not hoe or rake. Plant 
them properly and thereafter wat- 
er and mulch as needed. 
2. Light shade, airy and open, 
gives best results. Only certain 
trees will do. The best are Oaks, 
Cherries, Magnolias and Birch. 
MIXED HYBRID CATAWBA 
SEEDLINGS 
These have as fine foliage as 
named hybrids, but not so many 
flowers nor such clear color. Fine 
for showy massed effects, how- 
ever, and usually extra hardy. 
(10) (100) 
4to 6in. B&B .$ 6.50 $ 50.00 
Dio Boum Babeees 8.50 70.00 
W2etoelS sim. B&B. 21.00 200.00 
OGtOMGhine: BO Bee 32.00 300.00 
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DWARF HYBRID NATIVES 
—ARBUTIFOLIA—A dwarf, pink 
bells in June. Rare, but satisfac- 
tory in every way. Zone V. 
(Each) (10) 
1Z to 15. in. B&B___ 4.50 40.00 
—WILSONI—4-5 ft., slow, neat 
bush. Light pink in June. Tol- 
erant. Handsome leaf. Zone V. 
UZRtOMLOse BOE O./ Sa 50 
—MYRTIFOLIUM—3-4 ft. Showy 
strong pink in May, nice foliage. 
Zone V. 
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NATIVE SPECIES 
American Rhododendrons 
are among the best for our 
climate. Fine in massed foli- 
age effects. 
R. Carolina 
Zone V. 8 to 10 ft. Fine native 
with light to deep pink bloom in 
May. 
Collected: (See next page). 
Nursery Grown:— 
(Each) (10) 
10°10 712.1 Kee $ 17.00 
LS ttow24 itt ae ae $4.00 37.00 
R. Catawbiense 
Zone V. 6 to 8 feet. Compact, 
rosy purple bloom in June. 
Collected: (See next page). 
Nursery Grown:— 
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R. Maximum 
Zone IV. 12 feet. Blush-white. 
July. Rapid and bushy with large 
showy leaves. Suitable for mass 
effects where flower is not im- 
portant. 
Collected: (See next page). 
Nursery Grown:— 
"12 to) 1oyin SX Xie ae 12.00 
a LBs ton24 ant Xe 2.00 17.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 3.25 30.00 
Sto pA fC BSB oes 7.00 55.00 

