BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 

HOLLIES 
ILEX opaca, 10-12 ft. American Holly 
For berries in abundance one must plant both 
male and the female type, as it’s only the female 
that produce berries. Hollies love a slightly acid 
and well enriched soil. 
FEMALE BERRY-BEARING, B. & B. 
BAe ity cece 900 Sr) lie, eee $15.00 
ER | ee 12.00 O-O, fies eee eee 0.00) 
NON-BEARING, (Male Trees), B. & B. 
Be | a ie ee ee ee a ey ee AEH 
SEX UNDETERMINED, B. & B. 
(50 to 60% of these plants will berry) 
o-4\ ft. (see se8 8.00 Ade tle gto ante $12.00 
5:0 xt tae ee eS See ae eee 15.00 
(LEX crenata microphylla, 5-6 ft. 
Small-leaved Holly 
Deep green, boxlike leaves. Black berries. Un- 
usually attractive in foundation plantings or as 
specimens. Compact and slow growing. 
2-2% ft., B. & B. $8.00 3-34 ft., B. & B. $11.00 
= 
. c. convexa (bullatum), 3-4 ft. Boxleaf Holly 
Exquisite, dwarf, spreading Evergreen Shrub with 
small, box-like, convex, glossy, persistent leaves. 
Small, black berries, remaining over Winter. Es- 
pecially suitable for foundation planting in sun 
or shade. 
10-12 in. ~-$ 2.00 18-24 in., B. & B. --$ 5.00 
15-18 in., B. & B. 4.00 2-2% ft. B. & B. 6.00 
. glabra, 4-6 ft. Inkberry 
Deep green leaves turning metallic deep’ purple 
in Winter; black berries, attractive to birds. 
144-2 ft., B. & B. $ 3.00 2-3 ft., B. & B. $3.50 
LAUREL 
KALMIA latifolia, 4-8 ft. Mountain Laurel 
(The Pennsylvania State Flower) 
Bright, dark-green leaves; large showy clusters of 
rose-colored flowers. One of the most beautiful, 
most popular and most useful of native, woody 
plants. 
18-24 in., B&B. $4.50 2-du tls SBA, == 91.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei, 3-4 ft. 
Drooping Leucothoe 
Attractive, fragrant, white flowers in May, borne 
in long, pendulous racemes. 
ISB rec nin per, Daw eee eee ee $ 3.00 


EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS 
For shady places. Pachysandra. (Spurge). English 
Ivy. Periwinkle. (Myrtle). See page 30. 



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ANDROMEDA 
PIERIS japonica, 3-5 ft. 
Bears graceful pendants of white flowers in early 
Spring. Glossy bright green foliage, especially at- 
tractive in Winter when bronze. Almost the ideal 
dwarf shrub without a flaw. 
12-15 in., B&B _-$2.50 18-24 in., B&B __$6.00 
15-18 in., B&B. __ 4.50 2-2% ft, B&B __ 8.00 
FIRETHORN 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi, 6-8 ft. 
Laland Scarlet Firethorn 
Glossy foliage; white flowers, followed by large 
Andromeda 
clusters of orange berries; very ornamental. Suc- 
cess is assured by planting potted plants. 
3) Var ingot GN, WOES 22k eee $3.00 
L324 eine Ott edie see tee ee eee 4.00 
RHODODENDRONS 
The Rhododendron is a very effective plant used 
in masses or groups or near dark foliage evergreens. 
It is excellent for the difficult shaded corner or on 
the north side of the house. 
Hybrid Rhododendron 
Handsomest of the Rhododendrons, the flowers 
being larger and of a brighter, clearer color. 
NAMED HYBRIDS 
ALL CHOICE HARDY VARIETIES 
R. Mme. Carvello White Blush Pink 
R. Everestianum Rosy Lilac 
R. Roseum Elegans Rose-pink 
R. Caractactus Crimson-carmine 
LS aes ee $10.00 DPR Tih, ae $12.00 
DELIA Weep op pean AT he ot $15.00 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum, 4-5 ft. 
Carolina Rhododendron 
Light rose flowers in early May. Foliage is rela- 
tively small and plant is broad and compact. Tol- 
erates sunshine. 
15-1330) Ba Wi Dee Oe ee $ 4.00 
13224 eco De 5.00 
Catawbiense Rhododendron 
Nursery Grown 
Rosy-purple flowers in May and June. Acid soil 
is of course necessary for all Rhododendrons. 
As (2s RO eat eee eh Ree 2a pale rhe: I $ 5.00 
2-216 a ft 6.00 
R. maximum, 6-10 ft. Rosebay Rhododendron 
Nursery Grown Plants. 
Flowers pale rose to nearly white. 
for mass planting. 
18-24 Sin-* plants 22-ee eo ee $ 5.00 
R. catawbiense 
July. Good 
Ze-dto. it clumps, be) Dole eee 6.00 
res. it. clips, bcc Dee ee 7.00 
Soto ct eCluIMps.a ba Deena 8.00-10.00 
Viburnum Rhytidophyllum 
Evergreen Viburnum. 
po St ee enact cee eee $ 4.00 
2-2% ft. 5.00 

