WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 31 
E oO MEGRANA TE Small gl ISSY green ft lik res i ( y =| f her South. 
” 4 an OSS § lage, resembl x | wine -VEergree ar > 
but de siduous in Virginic #99 $2.00 > esembling Lolly An ¢ vergreel 1 So 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) Angustifolia. Similar to th Lalandi, but lighter green foliage. 
Small, bright yellow berries. *18—24 in. $2.25, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 4-5 ft. $6.00. 


Lalandi. The most hardy Pyracantha. Upright grower, white flowers. Large, orange-col- 
ored berries which are beautiful from Midsummer until late Winter. We recommend prun- 
ee severely when transplanted. *18—24 jin. $2.25, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 4-5 ft. 
Rogersi.. A compact, low growing type. White flowers in May, bright red berries in Fall 
anc Winter, Effective when planted In groups in front of the taller growing Lalandi. Prune 
when planting. *18-24 in. $2.25, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $5.00 
SCOTCH BROOM (Cytisus scoparius). An old plant, which is not as extensively used in 
America as in Europe. However, it can be successfully grown here. Dark green stems make 
it attractive throughout the year. Bright yellow flowers appear in May and June. Matured 
height 6 ft. *4 yr. clumps, pruned back, $2.50 each. ‘ i aa 



NOTE 
race exertions | REQCOMENAL ONS 
ing and Burlapping, with 
the exception of the smaller The Rhododendrons would be worthy of a 
sizes indicated with *. Place in the garden even if they did not bloom. 

but few plants are more beautiful when blos- 
soming under favorable conditions in the 
garden. To avoid disappointment, we rec- 
ommend using Rho-Za-Grow in planting 
Rhododendrons, also treating with Rho-Za- 
Grow once a year. For best results, plant in 
semi-shade. 

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Pyracantha Rogersi 
BROADLEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
(Continued) 
HEATHER, SCOTCH (Calluna vulgaris). 
An old garden plant made famous through 
Scotch folk songs and poetry. Adapted 
to dry soils. Midseason purple flowers. 
*5 yr. clumps, $2.00 each. 
HOLLYGRAPE (Mahonia). A group of 
Broad-leaved Evergreens, resembling Hol- 
lies, but belonging to a distinct class. 
Dwarf growers which can be put to 
many uses. Especially attractive be- 
cause of their berries, which hang on 
well into Winter. 
Leather-leaf (Mahonia bealei). Large, 
leathery, bluish foliage, silvery under- 
neath. Small, yellow flowers in Win- 
ter, followed by large, blue berries, 
regardless of zero temperature. An odd, 
as well as useful Broad-leaved Ever- 
green. 18-24 in. $3.00, 2-3 ft, $4.00, 
3-4 ft. $5.00. 
Oregon (Mahonia aquifolium). 4 to 
5 ft. Holly-like leaves ae bo, SOs8y . as : 
bronze during Winter. fellow flowers . ° 
in Summer, followed with blue berries, Viburnum Rhytidophyllum 
which hang on well into Winter. 18-24 
in. $3.00, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 ft. $5.00. 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. Not entirely e 
hardy in the western part of Virginia, 
medium to dwarf grower. Large, dark L WH HMiwntrn 
green, glossy foliage, which varies little 
in Winter and Summer. White flowers 
followed by blue berries which hang on 
until Spring. *15-18 in. $1.50, 18-24 in. R 
$2.50, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $5.00. 
MAGNOLIA glauca. Medium size; light 
green foliage, silvery underneath. White, 
Tulip-like flowers. Foliage is lost dur- (LEATHERLEAF VIBURNUM) 
ing severe Winters. *2-3 ft. $2.50, 

Catawbiense. Early bloomer. Dwarf grow- 
er. Medium size, dark green leaves. Pur- 
plish red flowers in May. 18-24 in. $3.00. 
2-3 ft. $4.00. 
Maximum. The tallest, strongest grower of 
the Rhododendrons. Large leaves, light pink 
flowers in June and July. Useful as a back- 
ground in group plantings with the Cataw- 
biense. 18-24 in. $3.00, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 
ft. $5.00. 

*3-4 ft. $3.50, *4-5 ft. $4.50. One of the most hardy of all the 
Grandiflora. One of the best known Broad-leaved Evergreens. 
and most popes eon nere Evergreen Thick, leather-like evergreen foli- 
trees. an be satisfactorily grown in rey ae < ; . aces 
most parts of Virginia, but not hardy eee oe es ah oe 
much farther north. In the eastern BONE! [Dy Utetal Tee BONS LOW SELORA. 
part of the state and farther south, height of 6 to 8 feet. 
tree grows to be quite large. Large, May be used in foundation plant- 
Tulip-like, very fragrant, pure white ings or evergreen shrub borders. 
OE LOT Ug ele Oy Thrives in full sunlight, but gives 
berries. (See illustration page 30.) *2-3 . ; ees NS 
ft. $2.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 4-5 ft. $6.00, best results in partial shade. 
5-6 ft. $8.00, 6-7 ft. $12.00. Its many good qualities merit more 
NANDINA domestica. 3 to 4 ft. Used extensive use. 
throughout Virginia and near the coast 
farther north. Small, light green foliage 18-24 in $2.75 
in Summer, turning to beautiful Autumn ; ; Ga aAeNR TAS oc 5 
red, continuing so throughout the Win- DOT t caer ererareyersussae harass 3.50 
ter. White blossoms in Summer, large 3-4 ft 5.00 
pods of bright red berries in Fall and Win- Se AS ees ai SA gS 
ter. One of the most useful and beautiful APU ee dey acac® Gh sr lanl dl std ey 7.50 
Rhododendron. Catawbiense 

Broad-leaved plants. *12-15 in. $1.25, 
ey in. $2.25, 18-24 in. $3.00, 24-30 in. 
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