
PACHISTIMA canbyi—Evergreen 
clump, 9-inch. Zone IV. Wonderful 
rock plant. Moist. 
3-in. pots, $1.00, 5 for $4.50 
PIERIS Floribunda (Mountain Fet- 
terbush)—8 ft. Zone IV. Evergreen, 
spreading mound. Upright clusters 
of wax-white flowers in May. Acid, 
humus, half shade. Good native 
dwart. 
12 in. B&B, $3.75, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
18in. B&B, $6.50, 10 $60.00, 100 $575.00 
2 to 2'/) ft. B&B, $7.50, 5 for $33.00 
Japonica (Japonica Andromeda)— 
6 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, upright 
shrub, with drooping wax-white 
bells, May. New growth is rosy- 
wine. 
Scene os tor $7.50, 100 $120.00 
12 in. B&B, 5 for $20.00, 100 $375.00 
18 in. B&B, $6.50, 10 $60.00 
PACHYSANDRAterminalis—Ever- 
green, fast spreading low plant. 
Shade. Tolerant in poor soil. Zone 
V. Plant 3 to 1 square ft. The best 
ground cover in shade. 
Rooted cuttings, 100 for $10.00 
3-yr. (pots), 10 for $4.00, 100 $35.00 
PYRACANTHA Lalandi (Laland 
Firethorn)—Evergreen shrub to 15 ft. 
Zone V. A fuzz of white in May and 
then orange-red berries in profusion, 
lasting to January. Drain, lime. 
*3-in. pots, 10 for $7.50, 25 for $16.00 
5-in. pots, $3.00, 6-in. pots $4.00 each 
VINCA Minor (Myrtle) — Prostrate. 
Zone V. Evergreen ground cover 
with pretty blue flowers in May. 
Shade; or if sun, then moist. 
Strong clumps, 25 for $4.00, 100 $12. 
BOWLE’'S — Neater growth, larger, 
bluer flowers all summer. 
2\4-in. pots, 10 for $4.25, 100 $35.00 

Laurocerasus in bloom. 

RHODODENDRONS. 
Evergreen shrubs with fine foliage. Range 
from dwarfs to giants. Bloom from May to July. Soil: Acid, moist, 
loose, humus; light shade, do not hoe or rake, but mulch. (See 
also page®.) 
Carolina—8 to 10 ft. Showy pink 
bloom in May. Zone V. See page 8. 
Catawbiense—8 ft. Compact, rosy 
purple, June. Zone IV. See page 8. 
Maximum—]2 ft. Blush-white, July. 
Rapid and bushy with large showy 
leaves. Suitable for mass effects. 
Zone Ill. Shade. See page 8. 
Hardy Hybrids—6 to 10 ft. Vari- 
ous colors, June. All Zone VI, some 
as marked Zone V. We offer seed- 
lings, unknown colors: 
6 to 10 in. XX, 10 for $12.00, 100 $95. 
Young Grafted Hybrids 
These make vigorous growth while 
young, will in a year or two be of 
usable landscape size. We offer 
them in units of 5 only. You may 
select any five of those kinds in the 
list at the right (where letter B or C 
appear after the name) and these 
will be furnished packed for express 
shipment from Long Island at 
$3. each for the (B) one-year 
$4. each for the (C) 2-yr. (8-15’) 
(These plants are ready for immedi- 
ate out-door planting, mulch and 
give a little shade first summer, 
water freely.) 
YOUNG HYBRIDS ON OWN ROOTS (Nearing Method) 
Slower start, but more vigor in after life than grafted plants. 
Hardier, denser, bushier, healthier—hence longer lived. 
Units of 9 plants for $13.50 (any variety 
marked A in list 
by Mr. Warren Baldsiefen. 
Shipment will be 
made in late May or 
early June. Plants 
thoroughly hardened, 
but must be shaded 
and watered and 
mulched all first sum- 
mer. You will note 
some very rare kinds. 
For those who wish 
to take fuller advan- 
tage of this oppor- 
tunity, we offer 50 
plants your  selec- 
tion) for $70. 
(Left) 1-yr. cutting 
shown without ball aortas 
at right) are offered 
packed f.o.b. New Jersey. Mix varieties as 
you wish. Plants are one-year cuttings 
(about 4 inch) grown for our customers 

One-yr. Graft—''B"' 
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Named Hybrids—Much better col- 
ors than seedlings and of known 
blooming habit. Following are avail- 
able in one or more of sizes offered 
on this page: A rooted cuttings; B, 
C one and two year old gratts. 
ALBUM ELEGANS—Tall white—B 
ALBUM NOVUM—Much whiter—BC 
ATROSANGUINEUM — Rare, early 
dwarf bright red—A 
BOULE DE NIEGE— Dwarf, 
white, Zone V—A 
CANDIDISSIMUM—Good white—A 
early 
CARACTACUS — Compact, crimson. 
Zone V—ABC 
CATAWBA ALBA — Compact, pure 
white. Zone V—ABC 
CATAWBA GRANDIFLORUM—Large 
purple, Zone V—A 
DRESS ELHUYs—lall ted BG 
E. S. RAND—Dwarf-scarlet—B 
EVERESTIANUM—Dwarf 
Zone V. 
H, W. SARGENT—Crimson—BC 
IGNATIUS SARGENT—Light red—A 
KETTLEDRUM—Late deep red—ABC 
LADY ARMSTRONG — Rose 
Zone V. Charming.—A 
LEE’'S DARK PURPLE—Large—A 
LEE’S BEST PURPLE—Brighter—A 
LUCIFERUM—Fine white—A 
MAXIMUM ROSEUM—Hardy pink— 
A 
rosy lilac. 
pink, 
MRS. C. S. -<SARGENT—Compact, 
rosy red. Zone V—B 
PARSONS GLORIOSA — Rose-pink 
—AC 
PROF, RAUWENHOF—Dark crimson, 
spotted maroon—BC 
PURPUREUM ELEGANS—Bushy pur- 
ple, Zone V—ABC 
PURPUREUM. GRANDIFLORUM—ex- 
tra flower, purple—A 
ROSEUM ELEGANS-—Shapely, rose- 
pink. Zone V—A 
