POTTER NURSERIES 

UPRIGHT YEW (T. Cuspidata Capitata). An up- 
right cone-shaped plant of medium growth. De- 
sirable for foundation planting or hedge. The 
most desirable variety of this type. 





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PINES — PINUS 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus Montana Mugus). An excel- 
lent dwarf Pine, globe shaped and erect branch- 
ing. It is especially attractive in the spring, 
when the new growth, which looks like miniature 
candles, completely covers the bush. 



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SCOTCH PINE (P. Sylvestris). One of the best 
pines offered. Very quick to establish itself, 
grows rapidly, its needles are longer than either 
white or Austrian Pines, its habit more compact, 
the foliage dark green. Where quick effect is 
wanted this variety is one of the best. 



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BROADLEAF 
WHITE PINE (P. Strobus). A familiar tall majes- 
tic native evergreen, grows rapidly as ever- 
greens go, and with its long flexible, light green 
pendulous needles, proves one of the best trees. 
Can be used as a windbreak or specimen. 




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SPRUCE — PICEA 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Picea glauca densata). lis 
foliage varies from green to bluish tint. Some 
are remarkable for their blue color, but all are 
a bright fresh attractive shade of green or blue. 
It should not be used in foundation planting, 
although it is often planted for such purposes. 
It should be planted in an open area. 



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COLORADA BLUE SPRUCE (P. Pungens Glauca). 
Selected Blue seedlings, known as shiners and 
in many instances are similar to Kosters. 


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EVERGREENS 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 



COLORADA GREEN SPRUCE. (P. Pungens). Same 
foliage as the Colorada Blue Spruce except the 
color is an exceptionally beautiful green hue. 


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KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE (P. Pungens Kosteri). This 
is the most beautiful of all the Blue Spruce, 
being of grafted variety it is of uniform blue 
color. The Aristocrat of the Blue Spruce. 


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NORWAY SPRUCE (P. Excelsa). The most popular 
of the Spruce farnily, as it is easy to transplant, 
hardy and grows rapidly, pyramidal in shape 
and when used as a specimen it is very fine. 



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WHITE SPRUCE (Picca Canadensis). A very hardy 
evergreen with light green foliage and similar 
in many respects to the Norway Spruce, except 
that it is slower growing in our locality. 



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... Not many home owners know what this title means. Think of the Hollies and the Laurels as an example. We should 
sorely miss the glossy green foliage of the Broad Leaved Evergreen in early spring, the deeper colors of Summer, and the 
cheerful contrast they give the dull winter scenes. They may be used around the house foundation, planted with tall 
evergreens, or in the shrub border. You will be delighted with their beauty all the year and you will like the plants, we 
supply. 
BUSH ARBUTUS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Glossy green leaves. Pink 
flower, blooms all summer. Fine for foundation 
planting and hedges. 


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AZALEAS 
EVERGREEN. There are many varieties and colors 
of Azaleas under this heading. We only list a 
few of the most used varieties in this section. 
Orders for Azaleas should be placed early, as 
stock is usually exhausted before the season is 
over. 
AMOENA. Flowers rosey purple, hardy and early 
flowering. 



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HARDY FIREFLY (A. Hexe). Large, crimson-red 
flowers. A compact grower. Excellent for forcing, 

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HINO DEGIRI AZALEA. Flowers are brilliant scar- 
et, probably the most popular Azclea grown 
Hardy. 



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FLAME AZALEA (Calendulacea). The most beau- 
tiful and varied specie. Flowers vary from red- 
orange to salmon and canary. 
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AZALEA MAXWELLI. Large carmine-red flowers. 
Broad, compact grower; hardy. 


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“AZALEA MOGOLLIS. Mixed colors, Yellow, Salmon, 
G Pink. Slow growth. Imported from Holland. 



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“AZALEA NUDIFLORA. Has a deep pink bloom 
in May. 


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INDICA ALBA (Snow Azalea). One of the very 
best of ail the white-flowered evergreen Azaie- 
as. In late spring, carries many, large snow 
white blooms, which make a wonderful contrast 
when planted near Azalea hinodegiri. 


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. The Nudiflora, Mollis and Calendulancea 
Azaleas are not evergreen, but are listed under 
this heading for convenience. 
. . If you do not find sizes and plants to suit 
your needs write or phone, we wiil be glad to 
quote prices on items not included in this 
catalog due to limited space. 
BUXUS — BOXWOOD 
B. SEMPERVIRENS. (Bush-Bow). The variety with 
small, dark green leaves; fresh and glossy. A 
compact grower, thrives in any soil and does 
well in shaded places. Can be trimmed to any 
shape and used extensively for hedges and 
formal gardens. 

Gitome or hee ae ae $ 
Z2stomloulnies aoe $ 
Suton Shines $ 
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2 ft. or more specimen, priced on request. 
3 
OLD ENGLISH DWARF BOX. As a low edging in 
a formal garden there is no greater favorite 
than this variety of Boxwood. 
9) iio) tehafta— $ 
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BERBERIS — THE BARBERRY 
J. JULIANAE (Wintergreen Barberry). NHardy 
green erect plant of compact growth with spiny 




glossy leaves throughout the winter. Fiowers 
yellow in spring. 
spring. 
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COTONEASTER 
C. FRANCHETTI. A spreading shrub. Leaves oval, 
quite small, similar to Boxwood. Produces white 
flowers in early spring followed by showy crim- 
son berries which are retained all winter. 


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C. HORIZONTALIS. (Prostrate Cotoneaster). A 
dwarf shrub with horizontal branches and small 
dark green leaves. Flowers pinkish; conspicuous 
bright red fruit. Fine as a border plant. 


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ELEAGNUS 
E. PUNGENS. Leaves 2 to 4 inches long, very 
dark green above, silvery beneath, creamy-white 
fragrant flowers produced in late fall. A beau- 
tiful shrub. Strong grower and especially suit- 
able for adverse conditions. 
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