Lancaster, Pa. 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
Beautiful Broad-Leaved Evergreen Bibs 
These splendid plants hold their bright green fo- 
liage all the year round and many varieties make 
a magnificent showing of bloom. Shaded situations 
are preferred by most of the varieties, giving them 
an added value in making them available for plant- 
ing about the foundation of houses or shady corners. 

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ABELIA 
ABELIA grandiflora, 3-4 ft. 
Glossy Abelia or Bush Arbutus 
Graceful, arching branches; shining, dark green 
leaves; dainty, waxy, pinkish-white, fragrant flow- 
ers from June to November. Very attractive in 
foreground of foundation plantings; or for hedges. 
lS. “Oy SLE AGT Ls Pa es $ 1.75 
Sle de ATS pe aT a 2.50 
AZALEAS 
Few flowering plants can excel the Azaleas for all 
around usefulness. They make a most brilliant color 
display, either singly or in groups, and can be used 
to good advantage in. brightening the foundation 
planting. doing well among other evergreens. 
AZALEA Amoena, 3-4 ft. 
Bright, purple-red, double flowers; the hardiest 
variety in the Evergreen Azaleas. 
Remon ee Oe bye oe ses Fe ee $ 3.50 
A. hinodegiri, 3-4 ft. 
Crimson Evergreen Azalea 
Bright red, double flowers; very showy. 
8-10 in., B. & B._$3.00 10-12 in., B. & B.-$4.00 
Poclorince Dawson ot eos, $5.00 
A. kaempferi 
Hybrid pink. Early Spring. 
DOrLO Asse oe Soe $4.50 
See Azalea mollis, Azalea calendulacea 
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A. yodogawa, 2-3 fe. Yodogawa Azalea 
Brilliant pinkish-lavendar, double flowers in early 
Spring. Very hardy. 
15-18 in., B. & B. $4.50 2-2% ft., B. & B. -$6.00 
BOXWOODS 
Will thrive in full sunlight, or in shady locations 
where no other Evergreen will grow. 
BUXUS sempervirens, 12-15 ft. Boxbush 
Bushy; deep rich color; slow growing. Frequent- 
ly used for hedges. 
ADE EY OUR Co Bele rea ne oe $ 9.00 
B. suffruticosa, 3-4 ft. Dwarf English Box 
Especially adapted to edging walks or as a low 
hedge. This is the attractive variety growing in the 
formal gardens at Washington’s home, Mt. Vernon. 
Ea. Per 10 Per 100 
a 57 in: Bs & B.y---__-- $0.50 $ 4.00 $30.00 
SOME eBay 6 7 Bethe 5 e000 
Geom Bok bs eee 1.00 9.00 
plgine ie Cab a 2.00 
12 8in. BSB ag a 2.50 
ioe Bk beet coe 4.00 
COTONEASTERS 
COTONEASTER horizontalis, 1-146 ft. 
Rock Cotoneaster 
Small, pink flowers; ornamental bright red fruit; 
shiny, green leaves; semi-evergreen. 
Palmar epoca Tianise a a a ee $ 3.00 


How To Treat The Soil For Azaleas 
Holly and Rhododendrons 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas require an 
acid soil. For best results, plant in a mix- 
ture of three parts leaf mould or Holland 
Peat to one part soil. In limestone local- 
ities % pound aluminum sulphate or 
Broadleaf fertilizer to each square yard 
of surface broadcast Spring and Fall, 
will prove beneficial in acidifving the soil. 
C. francheti, 5-6 ft. Franchet Cotoneaster 
Semi-evergreen with gradually arching branches; 
fruit orange-red persisting greater part of Winter. 
AVeempotlecam pl anismea-ssseer $ 2.50 
DAPHNE 
DAPHNE, cneorum, 1 ft. Rose Daphne 
Covered in May with beautiful pink, tubular flow- 
ers; fragrant. A splendid rock garden plant. 
Groner OS ee eee See or aS ee eS $ 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS patens (sieboldianus,) 6-7 ft. 
Spreading Euonymus 
Handsome, large, dark green foliage; white flow- 
ers July; red berries in Fall. 
SIESES be SN Boy CS 4B ie ata ep Cea as a ee $ 2.00 
E. r. vegetus, 3-4 ft. 
1.50 
Bigleaf Wintercreeper 
(Evergreen Bittersweet). Bushy growth, bright 
scarlet fruits. Will climb, or grow as bush. 
Oe iieeouNt sup lalte soe ee $1.25 
E. r. 
colorato. Purpleleaved Wintercreeper 
2 yr. plants 

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