
GROWING OF BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS AND PLANTS OF LIKE 
NATURE AND OF THRE WILDS 
ALL PLANTS of wild nature should be given the same _ conditions 
under which they grew as regards shade and light-dryness or dampness of 
soil, rocks, earth and leaf mold. 
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Leucothoe, Kalmia, and many other plants 
and bulbs are acid soil loving. They should never be given lime in any form. 
The soil should be rich with decayed vegetable matter such as leaf mold, de- 
cayed manure, etc. A mixture of oak leaves and other acid forming material 
is good ‘The soil should be deep and porous, Rhododendrons need plenty of 
moisture yet well drained soil. If the soil is too heavy as in clay soil, lighten 
with sand and material as above mentioned, Never allow your plants to suf- 
fer for water. On receiving them, soak well in water before planting and 
keep WELL WATERED. We will be glad to answer all questions as to any 
plant or plants we have which will enable your successful planting and cul- 
tivation, 
TERMS AND CONDITION OF SALE 
PRicesSsaremsioyeCiat On StOCkTOnwitait) Hea Ostb.. OATES HID Dine p) Ollubea: Or 
responsibility ceases after delivery of plants to transportation company in 
good order. Claims for any cause must be made upon receipt of plants. We 
do not guarantee that stock will grow, as we do not have control of after 
treatment or weather conditions. We will be glad to correct all errors made 
by us. 
TERMS cash (check or money order) unless party ordering has an 
open account with us or satisfactory reference accompany order. 
BILLS due and payable 30 days from date of invoice. 
Please be sure and give shipping instructions, otherwise we will use 
our best judgment as to when and how to ship. 
Orders shipped as received. First received first shipped. 
10% Viscount when orders amount to six or more plants of a kind. 
SPECIAL PRICES MADE ON QUANTITY OR CAR LOAD SHIPMENTS 
PEANT FOOD PRGVIBED BY NATURE, LHAKR MOLD. 
Our ‘leaf mold is collected from RHODOWUHNDRON beds and has no ar- 
tificial treatment This food will give the acid forming material to the soil 
so much needed by most of our native plants. A natural food that will insure 
better root system, foliage and flowers, bringing new life to old land when in 
need of acid forming material. 
50 lbs.—-60¢; 100 lbs.—90c; 200 lbs.—$1.75; 500 1lbs.—$3.75 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL Cxalmia Latifolia) 
We think this Laurel cannot be recommended too highly owing to 
its benuty and hardiness. Very handsome flowers of pink or rose-colored 
Page 2 shows a Kalmia Latifolia planting. 
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RHOPODENDRON CATAWBIENSE. Gorgeous display of rosy purple 
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RHODODENDRBRON CAROLINIANUM ALBUM. Similar to above but 
flowers are white. Price same as Carolinianum. 
RHOWODENDRON MAXIMUM. Large clusters of pinkish white 
tlowers in late June and July. Considered as one of the best rho- 
dodendrons for mass planting. Also as a specimen, A very beauti- 
ful shrub. Hardy and one that you will enjoy. 
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