PYRACANTHA 
(Evergreen Hawthorn) 
The Pyracanthas are so beautiful and satis- 
factory. In the spring they are a mass of white 
blooms, and berries are mature in fall and winter. 
BP: flava i is the earliest; P. Rogersiana the latest. 
Pyracantha crenulata flava. An excellent 
new Hawthorn with clear yellow berries. 
The mass of white bloom in very early spring 
is followed by berries in summer. 
P. formosana (Red Hawthorn). One of the 
choicest of all evergreens for the South. 
Profusion of white flowers In summer and 
red berries in winter. Large, compact grower. 
P. Lalandi (Upright Hawthorn). A very useful 
evergreen. White flowers in late spring; 
orange-red berries in fall. 
P. Rogersiana. Has all the characteristics of 
P. formosana, except berries are orange-yellow. 
PRICES OF HAWTHORNS Oe Soren ceee 
12 
18 to 24in., balled & burlapped. . or 50 $15 00 
2to 3ft., balled & burlapped. ..2 50 25 00 
3to 4ft., balled & burlapped....4 00 
4to Oft., balled & burlapped....7 50 
VIBURNUM macrophyllum. An_upright- 
growing evergreen with large, thick, glossy 
foliage. 
V. Tinus. The winter-flowering Viburnum. 
Medium-sized, dark green leaves. Clusters of 
creamy white flowers. Upright in growth. 
PRICES OF ALL ABOVE VIBURNUMS 
Each 12 
UZito1S in, {ron pots ee eee $1 00 $10 00 
18 to 24in., balled & burlapped... 1 50 15 00 
2to 3ft., balled & burlapped....2 50 
V. suspensum. Large, dark green, slightly 
crinkled foliage. Low, spreading grower. 
Fine in foundation plants. White flowers in 
early spring. Each 12 
§ to 12: 1n;4rom pots... 2. ..+.-.% $0: 75< $7.50 
12206 1S anedrom pols: ae we La en LO OO 
18 to 24 in. balled & burlapped... 2 50 25 00 | 
JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana. The 
favorite Spreading Juniper. Bluish green 
foliage. Each 12 
8 to 12in., balled & burlapped...$1 00 $10 00 
12 to 18in., balled & burlapped .. 150 #£15 00 
18 to 24in., balled & burlapped .. 2 50 25 00 
_ In limited supply we have other conifers, and 
invite correspondence. 

Not many of you who receive this 
booklet will visit Hjort’s Azalea Wood- 
land this season, or perhaps for some 
years, due to necessity of tire and gas 
conserving. 
But, as with everything else, there 
comes an end. When victory has come, 
the war ended, normal traffic resumed, 
we want you to come back to see us. 



DECIDUOUS TREES 
and SHRUBS" 
2=¥r- plantSest see $0° 7 $7 "50 $60. 00 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
ALTHEA.  Free-flowering shrub or small tree. 
Single-flowering varieties in Red, Pink, Purple, 
Variegated, and White. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus. 
of old-fashioned gardens. 
CERCIS canadensis (Red-bud). With the 
first touch of spring this native tree is covered 
with reddish purple flowers. 
CORNUS florida (Dogwood). The native White 
Dogwood is one of the best flowering trees. 
C. florida rubra. A pink form of the above. 
$2.00 to $5.00 each. 
CYDONIA § japonica 
Flowers in winter. 
varieties. 
The Sweet Shrub 
(Flowering Quince). 
Red, White and Pink 
DEUTZIA. Showy spring-flowering shrubs. 
White or Pink. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora’ (Pearl Bush). 
Large white flowers in earliest spring. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Late winter- and 
spring-flowering shrubs with golden yellow 
flowers. We have upright and drooping kinds. 
LAGERSTREMIA (Crape-Myrtle). A vigor- 
ous shrub or small tree with beautifully fringed 
flowers In summer. We have Pink, Purple, 
Watermelon-Red, and White. 
LONICERA fragrantissima (Upright Bush 
Honeysuckle). Masses of fragrant, creamy 
white flowers In midwinter. 
MALUS coronaria. The well-known native 
Crab-Apple. 
PRUNUS Mume. A truly delightful small 
deciduous tree, soy ree with deep pink flowers 
in January. 3 to 4 ft. $1.50 each; 4 to 5 ft., 
$2.00; 5 to 6 ft., $3.00. 
P. persica (Double-flowering Peach). Three 
varieties—Pink, Red, White. 
SPIRAEA. Indispensable shrubs for mass or 
border plantings. We supply: 
S. Reevesiana. Upright; double; white. 
S. Vanhouttei (Single Bridal Wreath). 
S. Thunbergi. Dwarf; white. 
WEIGELA rosea. Vigorous shrub producing a 
wealth of pink, bell-shaped flowers in early 
spring. 

VISITORS 

INVITED 
You will find that we have added in 
great variety lovely and thrillmg new 
Camellias and Azaleas along our drives 
and in the woodland. 
So many of you have enjoyed this 
great display of winter and early spring 
color in the past. You have a great 
treat coming when you return! 

Absolutely no admission charge or collections taken and no- 
body is asked to buy. This is the greatest display of Azalea color 
and varieties in this section. Come and enjoy it with us. 



