
AZALEAS: 1, 2—Kaempferi Hybrids; 3 Maxwell's 4 Mollis; 5 Minodigiri; 6 Ledifolia; 7 Schlippenbachi 
Ledifolia (Mucronatum). Ever- 
green. 6 ft. Bushy. Acid, humus, 
loose. White in late May. Zone V, 
VI. Also called “Indica alba.” 
*2 in. pots, 5 (min.) $2,00, 100 $30.00 
6 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $6.50, 100 $125.00 
10 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $12.50, 100 $240.00 
15 in. B&B, $6.50, 10 $65.00, 100 $600.00 
ROSEA (Magnifica)—Rose flowers. 
*2 in. pots, 5 (min.) $2.00, 100 $30.00 
8 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $10.00, 100 $190.00 
12 in. B&B, 4.25, 10 $40.00, 100 $375.00 
Macrantha (Indicum)—Evergreen. 
3 ft. Dense. Acid, loose. Red in 
June. Zone V. 
J. T. LOVETT—Prolific salmon-red. 
FLORA PLENA—Double salmon. 
MACRANTHA—Salmon-red. 
Each of above kind: 
*2 in. pots, 5 (min.) $2.00, 100 $30.00 
15 in. B&B, $4.25, 10 $38.00, 100 $350.00 
Maxwelli — Evergreen. 3 ft. 
Spreads. Carmine in late May. Zone 
VI. Striking, hardy, evergreen Azalea. 
*2-yr. XX, 5 (min.) $3.75, 100 $65.00 
8 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $10.00, 100 $180.00 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea)—2 to 5 
ft. Sun, acid, loose. Yellow to red in 
May. Zone V. Easy to grow. The 
largest blooms of any, and striking 
colors. Winter effect somewhat bare. 
*2 in. pots, 5 (min.) $1.80, 100 $30.00 
*3-yr. X, 5 (min.) $3.00, 100 $47.50 
12 in. B&B, $3.75, 10 $35.00, 100 $325.00 
‘Mucronulata (Dahurian Azalea)— 
6 ft. Zone IV. Purple in April. 
2 ft. B&B, $7.00, 2/2 ft. B&B, $8.50 
Nudiflora (Pinzterbloom)—6 ft. 
Acid, humus, loose. Pinkish or white 
in late May. Zone IV. Fragrant. 
*12 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $5.50, 100 $95.00 
18 in. B&B, $4, 10 $30, 100 $275 
Poukhanense (Yedoense var.)—4 
ft. Acid, humus, loose. Purplish in 
May. Zone V. Fragrant. 
2-yr. XX, 5 (min.) $3.75, 100 $60.00 
15 in. B&B, $4.00, 10 $37.50, 100 $350.00 
Roseum (Downy Pinxterbloom)— 
12 ft. Any soil. Pink in late May. 
Hardy. Zone III. Native. Fragrant. 
*3-yr. X, 5 (min.) $3.00, 100 $47.50 
18 in. B&B, $3.50, 10 $27.50, 100 $250.00 
Schlippenbachi (Royal Azalea)— 
12 ft. Thin shade, acid, humus. Clear 
pink in May. Fragrant. Zone V. 
*3-yr. X, 5 (min.) $3.00, 100 $47.50 
15 in. B&B, $4.50, 2% ft. B&B, $8.50 
Viscosa (Swamp Azalea) —8 ft. 
Acid, humus, swampy or dry. Very 
fragrant white in July. Zone VI. Ideal 
for bordering natural ponds — feet 
awash. 
*12 in. B&B, 5 (min.) $5.50, 100 $95.00 
18 in. B&B, $4.00, 10 $30, 100 $295 
Yodogawa (Yeodense) — Garden 
form, large double flowers bright 
lilac. Semi-evergreen. 
*2 in. pots, 5 (min.) $2.00, 100 $30.00 
2 ft. B&B, $5.00, 10 $47.50, 100 $450.00 
BALSAM—See Abies balsamea 
BARBERRY—See Berberis 
BASSWOOD—See Tilia 
BAYBERRY—See Myrica 
BEAUTY BUSH—See Kolkwitzia 
BEAUTY BERRY—See Callicarpa 
BEECH—See Fagus 
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BENZOIN aestivale (Spice Bush)— 
12 ft. Zone V. Damp. A mist of pale 
yellow in April. Red berries. 
18 in., 10 (minimum) $6.50, 100 $55.00 
3 ft., $1.35, 10 $11.00, 100 $95.00 
BERBERIS. All kinds listed here are 
resistant to wheat rust. 
Juliana (Wintergreen Barberry)— 
6 ft. Zone V. Evergreen. Sun or 
shade. Flowers small, fruit black. 
Hardiest of thoroughly evergreen 
Barberries. Good stout bush. Thorny. 
*6 in. XX, 25 (min.) $26,00 100 $95.00 
2 ft. B&B, $5.75, 10 $55.00, 100 $475.00 
Juliana nana—Neater, dwarf form 
of above. Excellent. 
12 in. B&B, $2.75, 10 $25.00, 100 $200.00 
18 in. B&B, $4.75, 10 $42.50, 100 $395.00 
Koreana (Korean Barberry)—6 ft. 
Zone V. Showy yellow, May. Red 
berries hang late. 
2 ft., $1.35, 10$11.00, 100 $100.00 
thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)— 
5 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. Bushy 
and dense, red berry in autumn. Fine 
hedge. The most valuable, useful 
shrub in cultivation. 
* 6 in. S, 50 (minim) $3.25, 100 $6.50 
* 9 in. 5, 25 (minim) $5.00, 100 $12.50 
*12 in. S, 30 (minim) $7.00, 100 $25.00 
15 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.50, 100 $37.50 
MINOR (Box Barberry)—Dwarf form. 
12 in. $.75, 10 $6.00, 100 $50.00 
ATROPURPUREA — Red-purple form. 
Color not perfect, but good. 
*6 in. S, 25 (minim) $6.00, 100 $20.00 
12 in. X. 5 (minim) $3.50, 100 $55.00 
* = young, unformed. X = transplanted. 
B&B = ball of earth, shapely, well-grown. 
Plants not marked: specimens, well shaped. 
