PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 


Macrantha—Single pink. Medium-sized pink flowers 
late in season. 
Macrantha—Orange. Similar to above with narrow 
leaves and orange-red flowers. 
Macrantha—Double-flowering. Double pink flowers of 
good size. Blooms late. 
Maxwelli (H. J.)—Large carmine-red, single flowers. 
Mary (Kaempferi hybrid)—-Large deep pink. Very 
distinctive and very hardy. 
Palestrina (Vuy.)—Pure white, green eye. 
Pink Pearl (Kur.)—Large, most beautiful pink blooms, 
shaded lighter toward center, with prominent markings, 
borne in large clusters. 
Poukhanensis—Fragrant rose-pink to rose-purple flowers 
produced abundantly in early spring. Deciduous, low 
spreading habit. Hardy in New England. 
Salmon Beauty (Kur.) — Large, hose-in-hose, salmon 
pink flowers. 
Salmon Queen (Kur.)—Large, single salmon-pink flow- 
ers. 
Satsuki—A macrantha variety. Very desirable. Broad 
spreading evergreen. Pink flowers large and double. 
Schubert (Vuy.)—Light pink. 
Sibelius (Vuy.)—Orange red. 
Snow (Kur.)—Large, hose-in-hose flowers of purest 
white. 
Sweetbriar (Kur.)—Single pink flowers. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS—Often called the American 
Box because of its general use. Medium grower with slen- 
der, pointed, dark green leaves, plant pyramidal when 
young, broader as it becomes older. XX 4-6 in......... $ .25 
BUXUS SUFFRUTICGSA (Dwarf English Box)—Com- 
pact, slow-growing variety with round leaves. 4 in. $ .30 
BERBERIS SARGENTIANA (Sargent Barberry) — Up- 
right, evergreen variety. Beautiful, large, dark, glossy, 
spiny-toothed green leaves. XX 4-8 in. ....0..2222..-.ccceees 00 
CHAENOMELES (White Flowering Quince)—Similar to 
the red Flowering Quince but flowers are pure white. XX 
1QeL Qeotrnsic oh Sa ake ng ee ccs aeree eee $ .50 
CISTUS CORBARIENSE (Rock Rose) — Low-growing 
evergreen shrub with coarse small leaves. Showy wide- 
open flowers 1% inches across with yellow blotch at base 
of petals. Especially good for rock-garden. Not hardy 
north? X.6+8 ingsi2c.00.). 1.2 $ .50 
CISTUS PURPUREUS—Similar to above, with purple 
flowers 3 inches across, yellow at the base with maroon 
Spore, XX. 6-8 inns) a ceannenenaansenantensopndiishas topvace ian $ .50 
CAMELLIA CLEOPATRA — (Description under Broad- 
leaved Evergreens) XX 6-8 in) ..2........... $ .50 
CAMELLIA ROSEA—(See Broadleaved oe XX 
6-8 ine wals..i wi dk ell 90 
CLEYERA JAPONICA—An excellent, compact-growing 
medium-sized evergreen with thick, glossy leaves which 
turn red before falling. Fragrant, creamy white flowers 
in late spring. Not hardy north. XX 6-8 in. -........... $ .35 
EURYA JAPONICA — Lovely evergreen shrub with 
toothed, shiny green leaves. Small, greenish-white flow- 
ers. Not hardy. north. ») 3X .6-8. ins _......26 202 eee $ .35 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS — Fast-growing evergreen shrub 
with handsome foliage. Leaves are green on top, silver 
underneath. eee he flowers are followed by ber- 
ries, XX 446: ins uthhels Se eee ee $ .50 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS ee to above 
but with larger and broader leaves. XX 4-6 i 90 
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