SHRUBS 
Clematis baldwinii. Sometimes called Pine Hyacinth. Often blooms 
when but 8 or 10 inches high. Ornamental lavender flowers 
like bells. Growths elongate and blooms over a long season, 
often until frost. Rambles in delightful fashion over shrubs 
or stumps. Really a deciduous trailing plant. From Georgia. 
Acid soil. $2.50 
Clinopodium carolinianum. A neat and pretty little evergreen 
shrub for the rock garden. Lavender-white hooded flowers are 
freely produced. Height about | foot. Blooms from Sept. to 
Oct. From the mountains of Georgia. Acid soil. 75c 
Juniperus horizontalis “Horizon Blue”. From a mountain in Mon- 
tana. A very splendid completely prostrate juniper. Makes 
beautiful carpets 15 to 20 feet in diameter, of gray green 
foliage. In spring the young growth is almost silver. Lime or 
neutral soil. $1.00 
Pieris phillyreifolius. A beautiful dwarf evergreen shrub with 
comparatively large drcoping white flowers. A very attrac- 
tive and little known ericaceous shrub. About 1 foot tall. 
From western Florida. Sandy acid soil. $2.50 
Rhododendron minus var. From southern Georgia where it grows 
naturally on dry hillsides, sometimes in full sun. Exquisite 
shade of pink entirely free from magenta. Seedlings begin 
to bloom when only 6 or 8 inches tall. Plants 1 foot tall are 
often 2 feet tall and loaded with flowers. Stands our hot 
summers without being watered. An ideal evergreen shrub 
for the rock garden. Not to be confused with the common 
form. Acid soil. $5.00 
Vaccinium fuscatum. A fine hardy, tall (6 to 8 feet) blueberry 
with crimson buds and large rose pink flowers. The fruits 
color through many shades of pink and red before turning 
glossy black. These are very luscious and sweet and are 
usually borne abundantly later than that of the common 
blueberry. Valuable alone for the high ouality of the fruit. 
Foliage colors well in fall. Full sun. Neutral to acid soil. $2.50 
