PACHYSANDRA 
TERMINALIS—-Japanese Spurge. A most valuable 
broad-leaf evergreen trailing shrub for shady places 
where grass will not grow. Completely covers the 
ground like an evergreen mat. 
Each Per 100 
2-ye,, Rooted layers 2.2 -- 2 $ .15 $10.00 
PIERIS : Andromeda 
PIERIS JAPONICA. Dark green compact foliage. 
Lovely bell-shaped white flowers in dense panicles in 
early spring. 
Each 
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12-15 in se i a ee 2.00 
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PYRACANTHA 
P. LALANDI—Laland’s Pyracantha. A beautiful va- 
riety of evergreen burning bush. Very effective and de- 
sirable. In early spring the plant is covered with a pro- 
fusion of white flowers which are followed by bright 
orange berries, these being retained during the entire 
winter. 
Each 
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P. YUNNANENSIS GIBBSI. Coral red berries that 
remain most of winter. Broader plant than Lelandi. 
Each 
fee 2aein—4-in. pot 2 seu. = $2.50 
Zarate —6-1le e pots 25.9 82 ees Ne 3.00 
S0=3 Gell 6-11 pots, es e382 le 3.50 
3-4 ft—6-in. pot ______ eke tt ee 4.50 
RHODODENDRONS 
These beautiful broad-leaved evergreen shrubs do well 
in almost any soil if a mulch of coarse material, sufh- 
cient to hold moisture, is put around them. ‘They are 
shade-loving plants and do best on a northern exposure, 
but will thrive in open, sunny positions where necessary 
mulch is supplied. In native varieties. 
CATAWBIENSE. This is our native variety from the 
Alleghany Mountains, and those who have visited these 
mountains can appreciate this grand plant. Flowers deep 
lavender. 
Each 
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