HARDY JAPANESE AZALEAS 
These Japanese Azaleas are the hardiest of those that 
grow successfully over a wide section of the country. 
They are not dwarf like the Hinodegiri or Kurume types, 
but reach an ultimate height of 10 to 12 feet. They are 
rapid growers and are in high favor with the nurseries 
of the North and are becoming popular with those firms 
who are unable to use the Indica varieties. 
Priced Each 
HINAMAYO-The greatest quantities of flowers which 
almost hide the plant are a beautiful shade of soft pink. 
Rapid-growing with light green foliage. 
S ft. with buds=-BXkBie 2 $2.00 
MACRANTHA-—Double flowers, the blooms are a clear 
salmon-red and of more than average size. A com- 
paratively new variety. 
> ft., “with, buds—B&B\ ...2 ae $1.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY—Hose-in-hose type. Flowers orange- 
pink, produced in large clusters. Strong. Compact 
grower. 
8% ft, withebuds=B&B 2. 2 Se ee $2.00 
4% ft., with buds, bush plant—B&B __._._..____. 4.00 
PEACH BLOW-—Early. Single flowers of a beautiful 
shade of peach pink and having ruffled edges. Hardy 
and very desirable. 
342 tt with¢ buds—B&B 22.2 2 eee $1.50 
SWEET BRIER—Rose-pink, much like the Eglantine 
rose. One of the newer varieties. Plant is a strong 
grower. 
6 to-7% ft.¢ Bush “plants—B&cB 2 ee $3.50 
VESUVIUS—Large orange-red flowers, single, but very 
showy. Fast grower. Dark green foliage. 
S%26ft., with buds—B&B 24 =o eee $1.50 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
Priced Each 
CLEYERA JAPONICA~—An excellent, compact-growing 
medium-sized evergreen, with thick, glossy leaves 
which tum red before falling. Creamy-white flowers 
in late spring. 
9, t004. ft: B&Bs ee ee ee $2.50 
GARDENIA HADLEY-—Large flowering, winter-forcing 
Gardenia. Highly prized as cut flowers and commands 
much higher price than G. Veitchi. 
2 to 3 ft., B&B 
ILEX CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA—Very hardy Holly, 
covered with white flowers in spring; boxwood-like 
leaves, no berries. Very desirable. 
18*inch;: B&B. ee ee eee $1.25 
