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AZALEA. They breathe of distant lands Each Ten 
*tArborescens (Sweet Azalea). 5 ft. The very fragrant 
flowers, which are white tinged with pink, appear in 
June and July. 
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IASLC GE Setrd ar ok eles Pa 3.50 
DE aL Anes! 2) Ser OE eens 4.50 
*+Calendulacea (Flame Azalea). 6 ft. A most beautiful 
shrub, bearing profusion of pale yellow to fiery red 
flowers in May and June. Very showy. 
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MOLVA Siig) Matis ede Bite Jey ie env Pee, 4.50 40.00 
DA VASOR Ss4ehyed 984 8, ieeor sh BA oe AA pe ea 9.00 50.00 
D Versi iis D&E che ee re ee Le 6.50 60.00 
*+Kaempferi (Torch Azalea). 5 ft. A desirable shrub with 
brilliant orange-red flowers in April and May. 
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ETA a Mite dis 0 a) Bide # i oa oe nahi ae 6.00 
PA pre hb Sil nied ote A. 20 ne Aas sear eee 7.50 
*+Vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). 6 ft. One of the very best 
ornamentals. Delicate white, pink, or deep rose flow- 
ers appear in April or May. 
15-18 in., B&B 
922421 ree Ox ements = to ee penta rh 3.50 
BARBERRY. See Berberis. 
BEAUTY BUSH. See Kolkwitzia. 
BERBERIS, Barberry 
*8Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 5 ft. A slow-growing 
shrub with brightly colored foliage and red fruit in 
the fall. 
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TG= 24M iris paps Meee etna se .60 5.90 
*§SThunbergi atropurpurea (Red-leaved Japanese Bar- 
berry). 5 ft. Of the same habit as the preceding except 
that the foliage is bronze-red throughout the sum- 
mer. 
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BLUEBERRY. See Vaccinium. 
BRIDAL WREATH. See Spiraea. 
CHOKEBERRY. See Aronia. 
CLETHRA 
*+Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper). 7 ft. A dainty native shrub, 
bearing spikes of creamy white, fragrant flowers. July 
to September. 
NATIVE SHRUBS AND PLANTS 
We can furnish any of the native trees, shrubs, plants or 
ferns that grow in this vicinity. Large tracts of wood and 
pasture land are at our disposal, from which we can ob- 
tain any of these native plants. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
