Pieris 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Most kinds are safely planted with ball in Sept.-Oct. We here 
select ones most suited to fall planting. 
Floribunda (Mountain Fetterbush)— 
3 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, spreading 
mound. Upright clusters of wax-white 
flowers in May. Acid. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
NWA, Sigs VIOFS) $3.75 $32.50 $295.00 
LSeiritn 56:3 eee 6.00 $5,005 ~~ e 
Japonica (Japanese Andromeda)—§ 
ft. Zone V. Evergreen, upright shrub, 
drooping wax-white, May. 
* 8tol0in. XX. ... 13.50 115.00 
12 in) BEB. 3.75 35.00 315.00 
1830 BéR 5.75 55.00 eee 
Mountain Laurel 
Kalmia latifolia Zone IV. 
8 ft. The best evergreen shrub in 
the north. Compact, with firm thick 
leaves. A show of pinky white in 
June. Acid, humus, damp, loose soil. 
¥#12'to 15.in. s(ball) 6.00 40.00 
* 12 to 15 in. BEB. 11.00 95.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 4.00 30.00 300.00 

GABLE AZALEAS: Above, Caroline 
Upper right, Elizabeth; right, Louise 

Azaleas for Fall Planting—Write for prices on 
varieties not listed. Smallest sizes need winter protection 
if fall planted, B&B sizes do not. 
Gable’s Hybrids. All the brilliance 
of the Kurume types but on hardy 
bushes—result of more than twelve 
years’ research. Zone V. 
BOUDOIR—3 ft., dense, broad. Foli- 
age hid under large blooms, wa- 
termelon pink. Semi-evergreen. 
CAMEO —Tea-pink, late, double 
semi-evergreen. Long season. 
CAMEROON—Mulberry red, dwarf, 
evergreen. Mid-season. 
CAROLINE GABLE— Bushy, semi 
evergreen, 6 ft. Radiant pink. No- 
ticeable at a 14 mile! 
CLARET —Early, large, wine-red. 
Dwarf semi-evergreen. Profuse. 
CORSAGE — Dwarf, semi-evergreen; 
light orchid, showy blooms. 
ELIZABETH GABLE — Late, rosy or- 
chid. Best evergreen foliage of all. 
(Also have 12 to 15 in. BB in this 
one kind at $5.00 each.) 
LOUISE GABLE —Dwarf evergreen 
bush. Double. salmon-pink, late 
mid-season. Utterly charming. 
MILDRED MAE—3 ft. Broad and 
shapely. Early lavender, with red 
spots. Evergreen. 
OLD FAITHFUL —6 ft. Dependable, 
early orchid. Vigorous. Deciduous. 
ROY ALTY—Rich bright purple. Dwarf 
evergreen. Mid-season. 
SPRINGTIME — Early bright clear 
pink. Profuse, showy. Deciduous. 
All 12 varieties above, 4 to 10 inch, 
3 years old, XX grade. Any 5 as- 
sorted for $8.50. Five of one kind for 
$7.50. 
New 
AZALEA 
‘"Hino- 
Crimson” 
A better Hinodigiri: 
Hardier, non-fad- 
ing red, more vig- 
orous, fragrant. 
Photo: 3-in. pot grew 
into 12-in. specimen 
in 3 years. 
PRICES: 
3-inch pot plants, bloom 
next spring. 5 for $6.00. 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea) 
2 to 5 ft. Sun, acid, loose. Yellow 
to red in May. Easy.to grow. Large 
blooms and striking colors. Zone V. 
: (Each) (10) (100) 
KO -VSOn, Xie eee $ 6.00 $ 48.00 
9 to 12 in. B&B.$2.50 23.00 195.00 
Ledifolia (Mucronatum) 
Evergreen. 6 ft. Bushy. Acid, humus, 
loose. White in late May. Zone V. 
—Alba : 
nf OEM Ralote 205s cee 7.00 65.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B.. 4.00 35.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 5.00 45.00 
—Rosea (Magnifica)—pink form. 
wT O=VGOr Xx aes eee 7.00 65.00 
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the third 
year! 
8 to 10-inch B&B, showy 
next spring. 2 for $7.00. 





Amoena coccinea—Brings the Zone 
V Amoena strain into the fiery reds. 
Evergreen. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
8 to 10 in. B&B...$2.75 $25.00 $195.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B... 4.00 35.00 295.00 
Kaempferi Hybrids — Flowers larger 
and better color than usual. Very 
tolerant. Zone V. 
—Cleopatra—Rosy. Vigorous. 
—Lakme—Pink. Compact. 
—Carman—Large rose. Bushy. 
—Betty—Bright rosy-pink. 
Any one above kind: 
wry cant Xe 7.50 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 4.50 40.00 
65.00 
