BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 

Photo: Pieris floribunda {low) 
and Japonica (fall) 
—= young, unformed trees. 
X = each transplanting. 
RHODODENDRONS 
Evergreen shrubs with fine foliage and gorgeous colors. 
Range in size from dwarfs to giants: Bloom from May to 
July; All Colors. Soil: Acid, moist, loose, humus. 
l. 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 NAMED HYBRIDS 
A few grafted named kinds, but 
not enough to offer except by 
color. Order Whites; Pinks or 
Reds. Only good named sorts. 
(Each) (10) 
(216718: in Babs $ 4.50 $ 40.00 
MIXED SEEDLING HYBRIDS 
These have as fine foliage as 
named hybrids, but not so many 
flowers nor such clear color. Fine 
for showy massed effects. Extra 
hardy. (10. ~—- (100) 
AMO 64in «BOB e = 5 6.50 $ 50.00 
8) ley 8} aboly IRVSIB he B25) aa ienaee ae 
DWARF HYBRID NATIVE 
WILSONI—4-5 ft., slow neat bush. 
NATIVE SPECIES 
R. Carolina 
Zone V. 8 to 10 ft. Fine native 
with light to deep pink bloom in 
May. 
Collected: (See below). 
Nursery Grown:— 
(Each) = (0) 
14> to 26 Ging Xe eee $ 4.00 
= Oto 2 Sine ene 17.56 
R. Catawbiense 
Zone . Ve6 “to £8 teet. Gompace 
rosy purple bloom in June. 
Collected: (See below). 
Nursery Grown:— 
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. Best in shade. 
Collected: (See below). 
Light pink in” June. — Tolerant. 

PIERIS (Andromeda) Handsome leaf. Zone V. Nursery Grown:—. 
P. Floribunda (Mountain Fetterbush) (Each) (10) 18 to 24 in. BOB 3.25 30.00 
[Zato lS) in B&B 25s. oenros DU Zito 2otte BeBe 450 40.00 
3 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, spreading 
mound, Upright clusters of wax- 
white flowers in May. Acid, humus, 
half shade. Good natie dwarf. Rhododendrons YO UNG NA TIVE 
(Each) (10) (100) 
PO Vece Khe dime $ 3.00 $ 22.00 for as low as 25c 
12 to 15 in. B&B. 3.00 28.00 240.00 
18 te 24 in, B&B. 4.00% 3900 53 = SIZE 2: AS SMALL A PLANT AS LOOKS SHAPELY. Clumps 12 
PAacenivac(iounesetn amen to 15 in. B&B, 4 to 6 Stems. “Junior Specimens. 

Zs a pours ve Bye orce® Bee About 5 pounds per plant, indi- (10) (25)_——(100) 
5 ‘1. M lige N Santis _ Wax - walle  vidually burlapped. They are 2 Azalea—Calendulacaea .$8.50 $19.00 $ 70.00 
re, S, Se ew grow Te ee on years older than Size 1. Ex- Kalmia—Latifolia WW. 8.50 19.00 70.00 
Se Ce ee press runs about 20 cents per Rhododendron—Carolina10.00 23.50 90.00 
10 to 12 ins B&B.<2.25° 19.00 175,00 
: plant. You can expect some 
[S10 8sin BOB 3:50: 227.00 250.00 blooias. the year cfter-planting. 
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PYRACANTHA (Firehorn) SIZE 3: BUSHY, HEAVY CLUMPS 11/. TO 2 FEET B&B. 
oo) LESS RUSTE TSU eEs) Any five, your selection, of the above 5 kinds, plus Leucothoe for 
Evergreen shrub to 15. ft. Zone VI. $12.50. Additional at $2.25 each. Express about $4.00 for the 5. 
A fuzz of white in May and then 
orange-red berries in profusion, last- 
ing to January. Drain, lime. 
15 to 18 in. B&B..$4.50 $37.50. __.... 
Gatawbiense == 10.00 23.50 90.00 
\Wkebobaghshan, “20 een 8.50 19.00 70.00 


(insert) Kalmia Size 1 
(photo) Rhododendron Size 1, 3 Years After Planting 
VINCA 
V. Minor 
(“Myrtle’’) 
Prostrate. Zone V. Evergreen ground 
cover with pretty blue flowers in 
May. Shade; or if sun, then moist. 
x 15°20 sterrisy ee ees 57120 
SU-20_steiiswies = an me $ 2.00 12.00 
Bowle’s variety — Neater growth, 
larger, bluer flowers all summer. 
LBRO a i as aD FN 5.00 30.00 
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