KALMIA, Kalmia Each Ten 
*tLatifolia (Mountain Laurel). 10 ft. Leaves rich glossy 
green. An abundance of pinkish white blooms in June. 
I SelOniny ttt 2A eae ee iyi ot 3.75 — 35.00 
Lec an aries oe eee Os, ce ae eg) Nt 475 42.50 
PORN | et Sas Ree ara Neel AS a hee 6.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
**Catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). 4 ft. A rather open- 
growing plant with fine white flowers borne on long, 
pendulous racemes. The leaves «tre glossy green in 
summer and assume a purplish red tint in late fall. 
VES: a hace CA a ee, orote L- edarieeet  ea 3.00 
ESS hae a eee DAML Ee SS Ie 4.00 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL. See Kalmia. 
PACHYSANDRA, Pachysandra 
*+Terminalis (Japanese Spurge). | ft. A valuable ever- 
green ground cover, with white flowers in May. 
10 100 1000 
S-in; pot. plants. 22... 2% 3.00 27.00 260.00 
PIERIS, Andromeda Each Ten 
*+Floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). 6 ft. A compact 
shrub with dark masses of evergreen foliage, over 
hung with large panicles of Lily-of-the-Valley-like 
flowers in May. 
LOS Orin gee eee Nia SN ge hee, B52 450 40.00 
1 1 Uys trig Sit ee Reed PT eater Bee 6.00 
RHODODENDRONS 
*+Carolinianum (Carolina Rhododendron). 6 ft. A very 
hardy plant with narrow, dark green leaves covered 
with pale rose-purple, bell-shaped flowers in May. 
(MOST NSI2S yc eels tea ogee Soe) tae en ae 450 40.00 
U7 Airis Oe al tg A eather 6.00 55.00 
A PICTURE STORY THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 
This block of Taxus (Yew) shows the results of a well 
managed nursery program. Pruning — Spraying — Cuiti- 
vating and Periodical Feeding is a MUST in our propage- 
tion and growing schedules 
QUALITY as WELL as PRICE Should be Considered 
in buying Evergreens — Ours are acclimated and 
Freshly Dug. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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