
English Ivy edging a walk (Hedera Helix) 
AWedera Weléx (Hardy English Ivy). 
Our plants are growing in 2!4-inch pots, 
making all-season planting possible. 
Plants or cuttings of thia Tuy 
can Ge used ta many ways 
tudoors the year round. 
3 for $1.00; 50 for $15.00; 100 for $25.00 
Pachysaudra terminalis 
(Spurge). 
3 for 90e. 50 for $10.00; 100 for $18.00 
Vinca WMiénor (Trailing Myrtle). 
3 for 90c; 50 for $10.00; 100 for $18.00 
THE BOSLEY NURSERY e 

fted Hybrid Rhodedeudrous 
Above is a photograph of a Hybrid Rhododen- 
dron planting that you can duplicate m your own 
yard. Rhododendrons have a double landscape 
value, since they hold their broad evergreen 
Jeaves the year around and produce such a spec- 
tacular sight when in bloom. Do not confuse 
these with wild Rhododendrons. Our plants are 
all grafted, giving us control over the color and 
habits of each variety. Contrary to general be- 
lief, the grafted hybrids do not require shade. The 
most effective plantings are those in mass effect, 
combining all the colors for contrast and interest. 
The red Rhododendrons are spectacular in 
bloom but seldom have enough foliage to make 
them show to advantage as individual plants. 
Varieties such as Roseum Elegans or Roseum 
Superbum always have ample foliage and help 
the general mass effect. Cunningham’s White is 
unexcelled as a dwarf specimen foliage variety. 

PLEASE NOTE: Acid soils are a positive re- 
quirement for all the plants on these two pages 
(except the ground-covers). The soils in the 
eastern half of Ohio are generally good for them, 
Western Ohio, most of northern New York, 
Indiana, Ilinois and all of the states west of the 
Mississippi have alkaline (sweet) soil, which is 
poisonous to them. If you live in a doubtful sec- 
tion, then send a soil sample to your state ex- 
periment station or university from the area 
you wish to plant, and ask for the pH value of 
the sample; then write to us. 
Proved Varieties 
of Rhododendrons 
Group habits: t.,tall; m., medium; d., dwarf; ex., extra 
Album Elegans. Blush-white............ ex.t. 
Americas Deep. reds saeris Sena. oe eon: m.d. 
Atrosanguinea. Bright red .............. m. 
Boule de Neige. Early; pure white.......ex.d. 
Caractacus.. Viaroone a vee seins: m. 
Catawbiense Album. White.............. m. 
Charles Dickens. Bright scarlet........... m. 
Charles Bagley. Cherry-red ............ m.t. 
Cunningham’s White. Fine foliage... . .ex.d. 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Strongest red.......t. 
E. S. Rand. Old-rose-red.. 2... ...-..- m.d. 
Ignatius Sargent. Rose-scarlet............m. 
Lee’s Dark Purple. Dark purple ........ m. 
Mrs. C. S. Sargent. Deep rose; rufi'ed..... m. 
Parson’s Grandiflorum. Wine-red .......m. 
Purpureum Grandiflorum. Lavender.....m. 
Purpureum Elegans. Rich purrle.......m.d. 
Roseum Elegans. Orchid; strong grower. .m.t. 
Roseum Superbum. Orchid-pink........m.t. 
The 9 to 12-in. plants seldom have flower buds 
but make fine planting stock. 
CS Be ome Bea SMA $3179) |i 2, tO: 244 tea po) LO 
Nita tL yeie anc 5 75 | 2144 to3 ft. 12 75 
TE tos tune ae hare. 
Some varieties available in larger sizes 
Cultural directions come with your order. 
MENTOR. OHIO 
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