bands. Try some of these; give us your reports, and 
if you like them well enough, the list will be greatly 
expanded another season. 
RATES: Prices are “per 100”; 25 or more at 100 
rate; 300 or more of a single variety at 10% off 
prices quoted; for less than 25 of a variety, figure 
at $3.00 per 100 above prices shown. 
Read comments under “METHOD OF DELIVERY” 
for delivery information. 
AZALEA hinodegiri (Broadleaved evergreen type; bril- 
liant deep red flowers in early spring; hardy here; 
extra fine quality; see notes under ‘“‘Rhododendrons’’) 18.00 
AZALEA mollis (Deciduous; vary from pink thru gold 
to clear yellow ; very hardy; extra fine quality. See 
NOLesmUnGderE tNOGOdeENdrOns 4) 22) 2 22s e ee 18.00 
COTONEASTER buxifolia (Boxleaf Cotoneaster ; small, 
shiny, evergreen foliage; plenty of red berries) — __ 16.00 
COTONEASTER decora (Necklace Cotoneaster ; pleasing 
grayish-green foliage; dwarf; nice plant) ___-- 16.00 
ILEZ opaca femina (American Holly; we guarantee 
every plant to be berry-bearing; this lot is from 8 

trees selected for heavy berry-bearing qualities) ____ 25.00 
TAXUS intermedia (Selected strain; we like it better 
than cuspidata) _. ke = GNP? a. Fyee 18.00 
TAXUS media hicksi (Hicks Columnar Yew - hardy 
and good; heavy berry-bearing strain) 18.00 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum (Carolina Rhod. 1 ‘yr. 
nursery-grown seedlings; hardy over wide area; pink 
blooms earlier than most Rhod.) : 18.00 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense (Catawba Rhod. | yar 
nursery-grown seedlings; hardy; buds deep purplish- 


red, open to crimson) —_____ rt WAN of AES 18.00 
RHODODENDRON hybrid seedlings (1 yr. nursery- 
grown seedlings from seeds of red blooming hybrids) 18.00 
Perennials from Field 
Nice, clean stock, thrifty and well grown. The kind 
of plants you and your customers like. Shipment 
after October 1st. 
RATES: Prices are “per 100”; 25 or more at 100 
rate; 300 or more of a single variety at 10% off 
prices quoted; for less than 25 of a variety, figure at 
$3.00 per 100 above prices shown. 


ASTER 
Mt. Everest (white) Ried ee. = me Bau 15.00 
Mulberry (New Mulberry Red) ______________ 18.00 
Snunsetesbink) —2 = 2 ier wees 15.00 
Victor Blue (Dwarf; blooms early) ______________ 15.00 
BELLIS 
merennesn(lnweish Daisy) — 2 26 Ee & 10.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS - all varieties 15.00 
Achievement (Cushion type; pink, gold, yellow) —__ 
Apricot Glow (Rich apricot-bronze cushion type) 
Autumn Lights (Tall coppery-bronze) _________ _- 
Avalanche (Tall. dbl. white) 
PSO ITZ OM ISTVLONL pee een nye ra eM Se 
Butterball (Minn. Tall ‘dbl. dark jemion 2 
Charles Nye (U. of C. Tall large dbl. buttercup yellow) 
Commander Cushion (Red with yellow center) ___- 
Eureka Giant (Tall, semi-double bronze) _____ 
Jewelry (Rose pink; ball shaped; tall) 
Judith Anderson (Buttercup yellow) _____. 
Lavender Lady (Tall, silvery lavender) ________- 
Lavender Princess (Tall, Javender pink; new) __ 
Maroon’n Gold (Minn. Tall, mahogany with ae 
PEVELSE)\s ene eet es oe mn oh 
Meditation (U. of C. Dbl. 3’’ red and ealawe tall) 
Orchid Spoon (Best grower of the spoons) ____-_-_ 
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