(Each) (10) (100) 
Vv v wv 
PYRACANTHA 
Pyracantha Lalandi (Laland Firethorn) 
—Evergreen shrub to 15 ft. Zone VI. 
A fuzz of white in May and then 
orange-red berries in profusion, last- 
ing to January. Drain, lime. 
*4-itt Dots) se nee as 10.00 85.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 4.00 30.00 275.00 
VINCA 
Vinca Minor (Myrtle)—Prostrate. Zone 
V. Evergreen ground cover with 
pretty blue flowers in May. Shade; 
or if sun, then moist. 
Sirong clumps... == 2.50 12.00 
—Bowle’s variety — Neater growth, 
larger, bluer flowers all summer. 
Sold out. 
RHODODENDRONS 
Evergreen shrubs with fine folli- 
age. Range from dwarfs to 
giants. Bloom from May to July. 
All Colors. Soil: Acid, moist, 
loose, humus. 
Culture—The roots feed at the surface 
—do not hoe or rake. Plant them 
properly and thereafter water and 
mulch as needed. Light shade, airy 
and open, gives best results. Only 
certain trees will do. The best are 
Oaks, Cherries, Magnolias and 
Birch. 
Rhododendron Carolina — 8 to 10 ft. 
Fine native with light to deep pink 
bloom in May. Zone V. 
18 to 24 in. B&B... 5.00 47.50 
—Catawbiense—6 to 8 ft. Compact, 
rosy purple bloom in June. Zone V. 
18ito174 cine BG Baro. UUeay 00. ages 
—Maximum—12 ft. Blush-white. July. 
Rapid and bushy with large showy 
leaves. Suitable for mass effects. 
Zone IV. 
18 to 24 ins BOBee 40084250) foe 
Hybrid Rhododendrons 
We regret for the first time since 1878 
we are unable to offer named kinds. 
—Hybrid seedlings— These have as 
fine foliage as named hybrids, but 
not so many flowers nor such clear 
color. Fine for showy massed ef- 
fects. Extra hardy. Mixed colors: 
Opto OF Ine ene 9.00 80.00 
—Wilsoni—4-5 ft., slow neat bush. 
Light pink in June. Tolerant. Hand- 
some leaf. Zone V. Dwarf native 
hybrid. Rare. 
12:to hd) in. «B&B.-3.00 “32:00 
15 to 18 in. B&B... 4.50 42.50 






YOUNG NATIVE 
ARISTOCRATS 
Rhododendrons for as low as 25c¢ 
Not nursery-grown, like other items in this Guide, but collected with 
special precautions. We find all three sizes handle safely this way. 
See guarantee on page 3. 
Young Native Aristocrats Grow Quickly 
(insert) Kalmia Size 1 
(ohoto) Rhododendron Size 1, 3 Years After Planting 

SIZE 1: AS SMALL AS CAN BE SHIPPED SAFELY. 
12 to 15 in. (Ball) Plans—1 to 3 Stem. 

This special “Young Aristocrat’’ Rhododendron (10) (25) (100) 
grade measures 12 to 15 inches MOXiM Um yee $5.00 $10.00 $25.00 
with a small ball, weighing one carolina a 6.00 12.00 40.00 
or two pounds only. This stock is catawbiense -.............-. 6.00 12.00 40.00 
not to be compared for a minute Azaleas 
‘| with ordinary collected plants. It calendulacea __........ 5.50 11.00’ 35.00 
is on the contrary all carefully arborescens = 5.50 11.00 40.00 
dug, the greatest pains being ViSCOSG see ee ae 5.50 = OU meeso.00 
taken to preserve the roots. Care- Nidijlorct wes == en eee 5.50" = 211-00 40,00 
fully packed, it is easily planted L th 
and makes a quick start. Shipped Stree he : 
from North Carolina, yet express SEUSS ae ns 5.00 10.00 30.00 
runs only about 6c each (in 100 Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) 
lots). letifolic: teres 5.00 10.00 30.00 
SIZE 2: AS SMALL A PLANT AS LOOKS SHAPELY. 
12 to 15 in. B&B Clumps, 4 to 6 Stems. 
These might be called ‘Junior Azalea (10) (25) (100) 
Specimens.” The ball weighs Calendulacaea .......... $8.50 $19.00 $70.00 
about 5 pounds per plant, indi- Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) 
vidually burlapped. They are 2 Lotifoliaye ees 8.50 19.00 70.00 
years older than Size 1. Ex-  lLeucothoe (Fetterbush) 
press runs about 20 cents per Catesbaei= eee 10.00 23.50 90.00 
plant. You can expect some Rhododendran 
blooms the year after planting. Garcling 10.00 23.50 90.00 
These really “look like some-  Catawhbiense 10.00 23.50 90.00 
thing” the day they are planted. Maximum eo 2eeee 8.50 19.00 70.00 

SIZE 3: BUSHY, HEAVY CLUMPS 11/2 to 2 FEET B&B. 

Any five for $12.50, your selection from the above 6 kinds (all of 
the kinds offered in “size 2”, next above). Additional at $2.25 
each. Express about $4.00 for the 5. These are suitable for im- 
mediate showy use. 
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