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LEUCOTHOE 
L. catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). Most beautiful dwarf 
shrub for either shade or sun. White, bell-shaped flowers 
cover the drooping stems in early Spring: Prices are low for 
bushy plants. The Fall and Winter color of foliage is bronze 
to red and most decorative. Cut the stems for decoration 
inside and it improves the plant and the stems will last for 
weeks inside. 
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MAHONIA 
M. aquifolia (Oregon Grape). Beautiful at all seasons of the 
year; in Winter the prickly, shiny, purplish leaves turn to 
the finest bronze and crimson. 
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PIERIS 
P. japonica (Andromeda). Hardy 
Laurel-like leafed plant of unequaled 
value in a broadleaf planting. Glossy 
leaves of various shades with lovely 
sprays of Lily-of-the-valley-like clus- 
ters of white flowers in vefy early 
Spring. 
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4x4 ft. specimens.............20.00 
PYRACANTHA 
P. coccinea lalandi (Firethorn). Semi- 
evergreen. Strong, slender branches 
rising from the ground develops stubby 
side growths upon which are hung the 
numerous orange red berries. Amaz- 
ingly beautiful in the Fall, especially 
when planted against a gray stone 
background. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS—Continued 
RHODODENDRONS 
With beautiful blossoms in the Spring and rich 
ereen foliage during the Winter months, Rhododen- 
drons are indispensable in any planting. Little care 
is needed after the plants are once established. 
They succeed in any light acid soil; enjoy Summer 
shade and dislike ‘‘wet feet.” We will give you 
full instructions for planting and cultural care. 
Carolinianum. A very early blooming variety, 
small and compact. Has handsome, dark green 
leaves and in May and June produces a profu- 
sion of soft rose pink bloom. A great favorite. 
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Catawbiense. A native, free-flowering variety, 
the parent of most hybrids. Will grow in any 
soil that is free from lime, is very hardy, and 
needs little attention. . Large, round clusters of 
deep rosy purple flowers appearing in May or 
June, just after R. Carolinianum. Well budded 
plants. 
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Maximum (Rosebay). Our native Rhododendron, with white 
and light pink flowers. Nursery-grown plants. 
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RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
These are the grafted named Rhododendrons which produce 
such gorgeous displays of color in June. 
We offer only varieties hardy in this section. Their foliage is 
somewhat better than native types, and they almost never fail 
to set bloom buds. 
Hybrid Rhododendrons are so searce this year that we can 
accept orders at the nursery only since we do not have sufficient 
stock to list varieties here. 
The following colors are available: Pink, Red, White, 
Lavender. 
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