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4. Provide good drainage; fill in bottom of bed 10 inches with crushed brick, steel shavings, scrap iron, old 
bones, etc. 
5. Fertilize lightly, or not at all, using Vigoro or well decayed cow lot fertilizer in small amounts. 
1380—-CRITERION: Compact grower with flowers the 
color of strawberry ice cream, streaked with 
deeper pink and margin of white. Late bloomer 
and very attractive. 
1381—ELEGANS: Light pink. Heavy foliage, 
growing, well-shaped plant, Early bloomer. _ 
1382—-FORMOSA: Large purple flowers. Large, thick 
foliage. One of the fastest growers of all the 
Indica Azaleas. ; 
1383—INDICA ALBA: Pure white. Light green, hairy 
foliage. Upright grower. Mid-season bloomer. 
Very hardy. 
1384—PRIDE OF DORKING: One of the deepest reds 
of the entire group. Blooms late in the season, 
fast- 
and while not very hardy, is yet one of the best. 
1385—PRIDE OF MOBILE: Beautiful watermelon-pink. 
Probably the most popular of all Indica Azaleas. 
Large foliage; fast grower, similar to that of 
Formosa. The blooms so completely cover the 
plants at the height of the season that scarcely 
a leaf is to be seen, 
1386—SALMON: Medium-sized, salmon colored flowers. 
Good upright growth, One of the best. Also 
known to some as Daphne Salmon. 
PRICES ON ALL INDICA AZALEAS LISTED ABOVE: 
8-10" blooming size plants, 89c each; 10 for 
$7.95, prepaid. 
CAMELLIAS (Camellia japonica) 
Also Known as ‘“‘Japonica’’ in the South. Similar 
in climatic and soil requirements to Azaleas. Flowers 
of great beauty; fully double. 
1390—ALBA PLENA: Snowy-white, very double, good 
sized flowers. One of the best and most widely 
known japonicas. 
1391—HERMES: Very large, loose peony-form blooms 
of elegant shape. Pink and red variegated with 
white margin. 
1392—PINK PERFECTION: Very double, clear shell- 
pink flowers of dainty form, liked by many. 
The plants start blooming when very young, 
CONIFEROUS 
1400—ARBORVITAE, AMERICAN: (Thuja _ occiden- 
talis). The American Arborvitae is the mother 
tree from which many distinct types have been 
developed. Stands shearing well and is useful 
in both large and small hedges and in landscape 
work. Growth is bushy at the bottom, tapering 
toward the top. Foliage is soft and flexible and 
of-a dark green color. Price, 12-15’’ plants, each 
89c. ; 
1401_-ARBORVITAE, BAKER’S: (Thuja orientalis 
bakeri). For a tall, pyramidal symmetrical ever- 
green, this is the best one for the South. Plant 
at entrances, in background of other lower 
growing evergreens as lawn specimens, etc. 
Price, 12-18’ plants, each 99c. : 
14022—ARBORVITAE, BERKMAN’S GOLDEN: (Thuja 
orientalis aurea nana). A dense, cone shaped 
medium height evergreen, with green foliage 
tipped with gold. Used extensively in Southern 
planting. Price, 15-18” plants, each $1.39. _ 
1403—ARBORVITAE, BONITA: (Thuja orientalis bo- 
nita). Dwarf, globe-shaped in form, and of a 
dark green color. Excellent for planting in urns, 
etc. where a small evergreen is needed. Price, 
9-12” plants, each $1.19. ; 
1404A—ARBORVITAE, GLOBE: (Thuja occidentalis glo- 
bosa). This is a dwarf, round, dark green dense 
foliage evergreen. Used for planting in front of 
higher evergreens, also, in urns and in cemeter- 
ies. Price, 9-12"’ plants, each $1.19. ; 
14066—ARBOVITAE, ROSEDALE: (Thuja _ orientalis 
rosedale). Cone shaped, medium height, fine 
Silvery gray foliage, very desirable. Excellent 
for specimen planting and as foundation plant 
in landscape work. Price, 12-18" plants, each 
ales 
j $1.19. 
1408—CEDAR; DEQOQDAR: (Cedrus deodara). Also 
known as Himilaya Cedar.-This is one of the 
most beautiful and stately of all evergreens. Light 
green feathery foliage, slightly drooping. Fine 
spécimen, or lawn evergreen. Price, 12-15” 
plants, each $1.49. 
14099—CYPRESS, ARIZONA: (Cupressus _arizonica). 
Large, fast growing evergreen, with silvery gray 
foliage. May be pruned to taste. The most hardy, 
dependable evergreen for the South, Southwest 
and West. Price, 18-24’ plants, each $1.29. 
1410—CYPRESS,. ITALIAN: (Cupressus sempervirens 
' pyramidalis). Tall, symmetrical, stately ever- 
green of picturesque beauty. Plant against chim- 
neys, columns, etc. Slender, tall grower. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each $1.79. 
1412—FIR, DOUGLAS: (Pseudotsuga douglasi). This 
evergreen forms a narrow symmetrically shaped 
specimen, varying in color from a yellowish 
green to a bluish green. Stands crowding well, 
considerable, shade, and responds to trimming. 
Price, 9-12” plants, each $1.19. 
1413—HEMLOCK, CANADA: (Tsuga canadensis). A 
native American tree at home in the deep woods 
where it will stand severe cold. Valuable for 
landscape use in partial or heavy shade, or on 
north side of buildings. Makes a regular coni- 
cal form, tapering evenly from a broad base to a 
long, thrifty shoot. Under favorable conditions 
coming early in the season and continuing in 
profusion for a long time. 
1393—-POPE PIUS: Large deep vermillion-red blooms 
are carried from midseason until very late. A 
free-blooming, strong-growing plant. 
1394—PROF. C. S. SARGENT: Very thick peony-form, 
solid crimson blooms of medium size. 
1395—SARAH FROST: One of the most common and 
hardiest of Camellias, always gives some flow- 
ers. Rose-pink, of medium size, Very compact 
growing plant. 
PRICES ON ALL CAMELLIAS LISTED ABOVE: 12-18” 
* lath-house grown plants, each $1.79; 10 for $15.95. 
EVERGREENS 
it grows very rapidly and has long, graceful 
branchlets. It may be trimmed into hedges or 
other shapes. Price, 12-15’’ plants, each $1.19. 
1414—JUNIPER, ANDORRA: (Juniperus horizontalis 
plumosa). This evergreen is of a low, spreading 
habit, spreading out to considerable distance. 
As soon as the frost comes in the Fall, it takes 
an attractive pinkish or purple color distinct 
from the Winter color of most evergreens. Gray- 
ish green in Summer. Does best in an open, 
sunny, well-drained location. Price, 15-18” 
plants, each $1.19. 
1415—JUNIPER, ASHFORD: (Juniperus communis 
ashfordi). Open, loose grower, branched at 
groundine. Fine silvery-green foliage, deepening 
to purple shades during the Fall. Responds 
readily to shearing. Attains height of about 10 
feet. Price, 18-24’ plants, each $1.19. 
1418—JUNIPER, GOLDEN PFITZER: (Juniperus chin- 
ensis Pfitzeriana aurea). One of the best newer 
evergreens, Foliage comes out a clear canary 
yellow interspread with ‘green. Many of the 
stems are also yellow. Loses some of its bright 
color during the late Summer, but comes out 
again in the Spring with the brilliant gold color. 
Same growing habits as the Pfitzer Juniper. 
Price, 12-15’’ plants ,each $1.29. 
1435—JUNIPER, GRAY CARPET: (Juniperus japonica 
procumbens). Prostrate grower with broad spread 
and low height. Foliage is an attractive blue- 
green, This is, in our opinion, the best of the 
low growing evergreens for landscape work. 
Plant along walks or at entrances, or as ground 
cover. Price, 9-12’’ plants, each, $1.39. 
1421—_JUNIPER, IRISH: (Juniperus communis hiber- 
niea). An upright, densely growing Juniper. 
Foliage is bright green. Excellent landscape 
plant. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each $1.39. 
1422—JUNIPER, MEYER: (Juniperus squamata mey- 
eri). Leaves are plump, pointed and prickly, 
and bright, shining blue color. Very unusual 
color and habit. The foliage appears of different 
colors when viewed from various angles, making 
it the most striking in color of any evergreen. 
Grows in an irregular form. Price, 9-12’’ plants, 
each $1.89. 
1423—-JUNIPER, PFITZER: (Junperus chinensis pfitzer- 
iana), The most popular of the spreading Juni- 
pers. A medium, low, flat grower with gray- 
green foliage. This is the Juniper you See plant- 
ed so generally in all landscape plantings, and 
is one of the finest of all landscape plants. Price, 
12-15”’ plants, each $1.39. 
1424—-JUNIPER, RED CEDAR: (Juniperus virginiana). 
A spreading, symmetrical grower with dark 
green, pungent foliage. Often attains majestic 
height. Can be pruned to any shape or size de- 
sired. Price, 12-18’’ plants, each 99c. 
1425—JUNIPER, SAVIN’S: (Juniperus sabina). Simi- 
lar to Pfitzer Juniper, except having bright 
green foliage and more upright grower. Excel- 
lent for landscape work. Price, 15-18’’ plants, 
each $1.19. 
1426--JUNIPER, SPINEY CREEK: (Juniperus excelsa 
stricta). This beautiful variety forms a tall, 
