AZALEA SPECIES: 
arborescens — Fragrant White Azalea— 
Foliage bright green turning to crimson 
in autumn. Sweet scented white flowers 
in early summer. 114-2 ft., $2.80; 2-3 
ft. $3.75; 3-4 ft. $6.00—all B. & B. 
calendulacea — Flame Azalea — Flowers 
red-orange to canary. Very brilliant and 
showy I-I14 ft., $1.40; 114-2 ft., $2.00; 
2-3 ft., $2.40; 3-4 ft. $3.25—all B. & B. 
nudiflora — Pinxter Bloom — Handsome 
free-flowering. Flowers in early spring 
before leaves appear; deep pink, profuse 
and showy. “114-2 ft $1.85- 2-3 ft. 
$2.75; 3-4 ft. $3.50—all B. & B. 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON 
The aristocrat of all broad-leaved ever- 
greens, these handsome plants are very 
majestic with their lush, almost tropical 
luxuriant foliage. Huge clusters of exotic 
flowers are framed artistically with broad, 
leathery foliage. 
Contrary to common belief, rhododendron 
are not difficult to grow. They require 
well-drained acid soil. Plant on the north 
slope of a hill, or on the north side of 
an evergreen. 
All varieties listed here are extremely 
hardy—all B. & B. 
24-30 in., 
Caractacus — Purple _ red, 
$10.00; 30-36 in., $15.00. 
Dr. J. H. Lovink—Aniline red, 18-24 in., 
$7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00. 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers—Red, fringed, 18-24 
in., $7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00. 
F. D. Godman — Dark red, 18-24 in., 
$7.50; 24-30" ins, » $10.00; 30-36" in:, 
$15.00. 
Ignatius Sargent—Light red, 24-30 in., 
$10.00; 30-36 in., $15.00; 36-42 in., 
$17.50. 
Kate Waterer—Rose, yellow center, 18-24 
in., $7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00. 
Lord Roberts—Dark red, black blotch, 
18-24 in., $7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00; 30-36 
oy $3) DOW 
Parsons Gloriosum—Rosy pink, 24-30 in., 
$10.00; 30-36 in., $15.00; 36-42 in., 
S17 30.03 
Prof. F. Bettex—Scarlet red, 18-24 in., 
$7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00. 
Roseum superbum—Soft rose, 24-30 in., 
$10.00: 30-36 in., $15.00; 36-42 in., 
Seo, 
Van der Hoop—Carmine rose, 18-24 in., 
$7.50; 24-30 in., $10.00; 30-36 in., 
$1.00) 
Rhododendron Catawbiense—Native spe- 
cie. Early bloomer, medium size, dark 
green leaves. Purplish red flowers in 
May. l2l14 ft., $1.70: 114-2 ft., $2525; 
2-3 ft. $2.90; 3-4 ft. $4.80; 4-5 ft., $9.75. 
HARDY NATIVE PLANTS 
Eupatorium urticaefolium—American Ag- 
eratum. Deciduous. Stem smooth, 
branching leaves. Flower heads white, 
clustered. Late summer. Woodlands and 
semi-shaded places. ___________-----__-- each 20c 
Geranium maculatum — Wild Geranium. 
Erect hairy. Leaves five-parted, lobed 
and cut. Large pale, pink-purple flow- 
ersiin spring. + Shade; = (k= each 25c 
Iris Cristata—Crested Iris. Leaves bright 
green all summer. Blue flowers in early 
spring. Excellent for rock garden. 
De ee 2. Sa ae clump 25c 
Lobelia cardinalis—Cardinal Flower. De- 
ciduous. Flowers bright red late sum- 
TUG eee sa, ete ee eer ea each 25c 
Mitchella repens—Partridge Berry. Ever- 
green ground cover. Small rounded leaves, 
veined with white. Tiny, fragrant white 
flowers of magnolia-like texture in early 
spring and summer, followed by oval- 
shaped red berries, clump 25c 
Ranunculus repens—Creeping Buttercup. 
Deciduous. Flowers deep yellow, early 
spring. Low moist ground. 
Semisshade.2 soe ee each 25c 
Silene virginica — Firepink. Deciduous. 
Large crimson or scarlet flowers in early 
spring. Splendid for rock garden. each 25c 
Smilacina racemosa—False Solomon Seal. 
Deciduous. Leaves oblong, veiny. Flow- 
ers greenish-white at the end of the flow- 
er spike in June. Cluster of pale red 
speckled berries in August. 
Shade ne NE Ae 8 each 25c 
Phlox subulata—Moss Pink. 
ground cover. 
Evergreen 
Flowers crimson, pink or 
nearly white. April to June. Excellent 
border or rock garden plant. ____. each 30c 
Polystichum achrostichoides — Chreanns 
Fern. 9-18 in. evergreen, and extremely 
ornamental for massing in shade or par- 
tial tshadev ces meee se clump 20c 
Tiarella cordifolia—Alleghany Foam flow- 
er. Deciduous. 6-12 in. White lacy 
flowers in early spring. Shade. clump 25c 
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