Azalea Kaempferi; Torch Azalea, deciduous varicus shades of brick 3-6" - 3 for 50 cents 
-! Koster Hybrids ~ large flewers vivid shades of pink, red and orchid 3-5" = 5 for BO¢ 
Azalea ~ Choice from cuttings - 3-5" - Selected from the clear Pinks, Red and Maroon shades 
and plants that have proven hardy. Kurume varieties ~ 3 for 50 cents 
. Kurume Flowers of many wmitual shapes, sises and egolors. A very rare plant - 
2-5° - 5 fer 50 cents - a chance to get entirely new varieties (seedlings) 
Azalea Mollis Deciduous, various shades of Salmon — 4-6" = 2 for 50 cents 
. Hollis Chinese, various shades of red, pink, yellow, orange, etc., - 4-8" - 2 for 50 ets. 
a Muerenulata 4-8" ~ 3 for 60 cents. Blooms with forsythia Deciduous Rose 
Ma Poukhanensis ~ 4-8" - 3 for 50 cents = Purple Lilac Deciduous, single, grows easily 
nt Native to Korea, is very hardy -— flowers large and very profuse. 
Buxus=-Sempervirens, American Box — dark green leaves, grows faster than English Box, 
4-6" - 4 for 50 cents. 
Buxus, Old English Boxwood - Fine green foliage, often found on old colonial estates - 
01d plants are very valuable - 5-4" - 3 for 50 cents - $123.00 per 100 
Enkianthus Campanulata, pink shell like flowers, red Stems and scarlet fall foliage - 
A very unusual shrub - 6-8" = 3 for 80 cents 
Pieris Jsponica, the most beautiful bread-leafed evergreen. Beautiful flowers, buds fara in 
September, open in March with white flowers. ¥eliage apple green, bronze green and olive 
green while growing - 8-12" ~ 2 for 50 cents ~ 4-5" - 3 for 50 cents 
In winter time American gardens present a dismal, naked sight that emphasizes 
the general dreariness of the season. Little of the beauty of spring, summer or fall re- 
mainse Yet it iS So easy to change this with a few ewergreen vines, shrubs and trees and 
Some bright berried shrubs. With an attractive evergreen background, winter seems shorter 
and much more pleasant and nothing is a more beautiful sight than to see them partly cov- 
ered with snow. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. Plant in any good soil. All should be well 
shaded for 2 months after planting with a lath shade or planted in part shade of a build- 
ing. Mulch with either peat moss or leaf mould. Most of the following plants will make 
handsome Specimens in three to four years. 
Abelia Grandiflora, aemi evergresn with arbutus like flowers - 8-12" - 2 for 6O cents 
Abies Concolor ~ long steel blue needles, the most beautiful native evergreen - 3-6" 
8 for 60 eents 
Homolepsis very rare, bluish needles - 5-6° - 4 for 50 cents 
5 Veitchii - 4-6" ~- 3 for 60 cents - has thick stiff’ needles - very formal 
Buxus Japonica — Jap box — large apple green Leaves — 3~6* — 10 for 50 cents — very hardy 
Cytissus Scoparius - Scotch Broom, svergreen foliage, yellow flowers - 12-18" - 3 for 65O¢ 
Hemlock Canadenses, Native Hemlock. The first choice of all native evergreen trees, 
suitable for specimens or Hedges - 5-8" - 5 for 50 cents. Will grow in shade. 
Hemlock - Carolina. Slow growing, very dense. Good green foliage —- 4-6" -— 3 for 50 cents 
(Japanese Holly) - small pointed glossy leaves, grows in shade, retains color in winter, 
makes marvelous hedge - 4-6" - § for 50 cents 
ys Bullata - Leaves like Rexzweod =~ 411 grew in shade ~ Very rare - 4* — 4 for 80 cents 
Juniper-Depressa Plumesa (Andorra Juniper) pleasing purple in winter 6-8" - 2 for 8@ cents 
W Scopolorum. Upright forms, various shapes and colors, mostly blues, stands cold, 
6-12" (=33 for 50 cents. 
Leucothoe Catesbaei-Racemes of lily of the valley like flowers. Rich bronze foliage in 
winter, 4-6" =—- 3 for 50 cents. 
Magnolia Glauca, semi-evergresn, delightfully fragrant creamy flowers ~ 8-12" — 2 for 50 cents 
Nandina Domestica, Heavenly bamboo, Bamboo like foliage, bright red berries, good red 
leaves in the fall @-8" = %@ for 80 sents 
Pachysandra Terminalis, best svergreen ground eover for very shady spots 
Plant 6" apart 10 for 50 cents - $4.06 per 100 
The Picea or spruces Aare most attractive evergreen trees which introduce a hori- 
gental note into landscape and give a wonderful variety of color and shapes. Both Firs and 
Spruces make majestic trees, are very symmetrical and =e a good color in winter. 
Picea Albertinia, Black Hill Spruce, very hardy ~ 5-6" - 3 for 50 cents 
Canadensis, steel blue needles, will grow in coldest climate —- 3-5" — 5 for SO cents 
Engleman, blue needles, attractive tree when large - 3-5° ~- 5 for 50 cents 
“ Hondoensis, yellow green, horizontal branches, rare - 3-6" — 3 for 50 cents 
. Orientalis, short very dark green needles, grows very Slowly and compact — 4-6" 
4 for 50 cents 
Picea Sitchensis, Sitka spruce of the northwest, very hardy -~- 4-8" - 5 for 50 cents 
hs Pungens, Colorado Blue Spruce = 5-6" - 5 for 50 cents 
Pseudotsuga Douglasi ~ fine large conifer - soft bluish foliage -— 4—6" — 4 for 80 cents 
Most Pines grow rapidly, some more rapidly than deciduous trees, making as . 
much as 30 inches a year. Make good screens, backgrounds and the best possible windbreaks. 
With a good Pine border on the windward side, your home will seem 500 miles further south 
and you will be able to grow plants that are otherwise impossible. A windbreak of pines 
will make your home more comfortable and life more pleasant, by protecting it from the 
cold winds. 
Pinus Austrica ~ 3-6* — very formal and beautiful - & for 60 eents — $6.00 per 100 
ituge - 4-6" — 8 for 6G sents ~— Dwarf mountain pine 
* Resinose - 8-10" - & for 80 eenta - Herway Ned Pine, very dense dark green - §6.00 per 100 
*  $eoteh ~ Very fast growing - blue greece folliege - Very hardy - Good for screens - 
4—8" = 8 for 50 eents ~ $6.00 per 200 
Pyracantha Lalandi evergreen firethorn ~ 6-8" - 2 for 50 cents = Orange red berries. 
Very showy. 
Skimmia Japonica, a dwarf plant with large glossy green leaves and bright red berries, 
which hang on a long time, 4-6" - 2 for 50 cents. 
ALLOW ONE SUBSTITUTE PER 10 ITEMS ORDERED 
