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PRICES PER 100 ARE NET — NO DISCOUNT 
Azalea = Schlippenbachi ~- Royal Azalea. White to Pink flowers - 2-4" across. 
6" Plants = 50c each. 
Azalea = Vaseyi = Shell pink flowers, red foliage in fall. ‘6=-8" Plants = 50c each. 
Transplants of all Azaleas listed, except Japonica, Poukanensis, Schlippenbachi and 
Vaseyi, at $15.00 per 100. 
Blueberry = Cultivated, large edible fruits in quantity, brilliant red foliage in fall = 
12-18" =— 50c. 
Buxus-Sempervirens, American Box = dark green leaves grows faster than English Box, 
4~6" 3 for 50 cents. $10.00 per 100 Net. 
Buxus, Old English Boxwood =~ Fine green foliage, often found on old colonial estates - 
Old plants are very valuable = 3-4" = 3 for 50c; $10 per 100 Net. 
Enkianthus Campanulata, pink shell like flowers, red stems and Scarlet fall foliage - 
A very unusual shrub = 6-8" = 1 for 50 cents 
Cytissus Scoparius = Scotch Broom, evergreen foliage, yellow flowers = 6-12" = 2 for 50c. 
A very unusual shrub. 
Ilex. Opaca, American Holly, waxy green foliage, Red Berries - 4-6" = 3 for SO cents - 
$10.00 per 100 Net. 
Leucothoe Catesbasi~Racemes of lily of the valley like flowers. Rich bronze foliage in 
_ winter, 6-8" = 2 for 50c; $15.00 per 100 Net. 
Pieris Japonica, the most beautiful broad-leafed evergreen. Beautiful flowers, buds form in 
September, open in March with white flowers. Foliage apple green, bronze green and olive 
green while growing - 5-6" - 3 for 50 cents = $15.00 per 100 - 6-8" — 2 for 50 cents. 
In winter time American gardens present a dismal, naked sight that emphasizes 
the general dreariness of the season. Little of the beauty of spring, Summer or fall re- 
mains. Yet it is so easy to change this with a few evergreen vines, shrubs and trees and 
some bright berried shrubs. With an attractive evergreen background, winter seems shorter 
and much more pleasant and nothing is a more beautiful sight than to see them partly covered 
with snow. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. Plant in any gcod soil. All should be well 
shaded for 2 months after planting with a lath shade or planted in part shade of a build- 
ng» Mulch with either peat moss or leaf mould. Most of the following plants will make 
handsome specimens in three to four years. 
Abelia Grandiflora, semi evergreen with arbutus like flowers - 8-12" - 2 for 50 cents = 
Buxus Japonica = Jap box = large apple green leaves —- 3-6" = 5 for 50 cents = very hardy 
6-8" = 3 for 50 cents = $10.00 per 100. 
EUONYMUS PATENS - Evergreen leaves, Bittersweet-like berries in fall. 6-8" = 2 for 50c. 
Hemlock Canadenses, Native Hemlock. The first shoice of all native evergreen trees, 
Suitable for specimens or Hedges —- 5-8" = 3 for 50 cents. Will grow in shade. 
$7.00 per 100 Net 
Ilex Bullata = Leaves like Boxwood ~ Will grow in shade = Very rare. 4-6" Transplants = 
3 for 50c; $15.00 per 100 Net; 6-8" Transplants - $20.00 per 100 Net. 
(Japanese Holly) = small pointed glossy leaves, grows in Shade, retains color in winter, 
makes marvelous hedge - 4-6" = 4 for 50 cents = $10.00 per 100 Net. 
Juniper=Depressa Plumosa (Andorra Juniper) pleasing purple in winter 6-8" - 2 for 50 cents 
Magnolia Glauca ~ semi evergreen white flowers, fragrant 2-5* across 6-8" @ for 50 cents. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA = 8" evergreen leaves, white flowers = 6-8" = 50 cents each. 
Nandina Domestica, Heavenly bamboo. Bamboo like foliage, bright red berries, good red 
leaves in the fall 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents. 
Pachysandra Terminalis, 5 for 50 cents — $5.00 per 100. Plant 6" apart. 
The picea or spruces are most attractive evergreen trees which introduce a hori- 
zontal note into landscaping and give a wonderful variety of color and shapes. Both Firs 
and Spruces make majestic trees, are very Syumetrical and keep a good color in winter. 
PICEA ENGLEMAN = Blue needles, quite compact = 3-4", 3 for 50 cents. 
PICEA EXCELSA - Norway Spruce, grows rapidly into a beautiful symmetrical tree. 
4-7" = 3 for 50c. 
PICEA PUNGENS ~ Colorado Blue Spruce = stiff blue needles, 3-6" — 3 for 50c. 
Pseudotsuga Douglasi - fine large-conifer - soft bluish foliage - 4-6", 3 for 50 cents. 
Most Pines grow rapidly, some more rapidly than deciduous trees, making as 
much as 30 inches a year. Make good screens, backgrounds and the best possible windbreaks. 
With a good Pine border on the windward side, your home will seem 500 miles further south 
and you will be able to grow plants that are otherwise impossible. A windbreak of pines 
will make your home more comfortable and life more pleasant, by protecting it from the 
cold winds. 
PINUS DENSIFLORA =~ Appie green foliage. 4—7" — 3 Zor-50c. us 
Pinus Mughus, very dwarf, dark green needles = 5-4" = 5 for 50 cents 
u Resinosa - 5-10" = 5 for 50 cents = Norway Red Pine, very dense dark green = 
Scoteh = very fast growing = blue green foliage - very hardy - good for screens = 
4-6" = 5 for 50 cents = 
Pyracantha Lalandi evergreen firethorn - 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents — orange red berries, 
Very showy. 
Taxus Cuspidata - Japanese Yew, spreading form. Most permanent hedges. The fine hedges in 
England are Yew hedges. A Yew hedge will add thousands to the value of an estate. 
Bears red drupes - 4-6" = 4 for 50 cents = $9.00 per 100 Net. 
TAXUS INTERMEDIA =~ forms globe=shaped plant — 4-6", 3 for 50 cents. 
THUYA GLOBOSA = Globe Arbor Vitae -— 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents. 
Thuya Occidentalis - American Arbor Vitae - 4-8" - 5 for 50 cents - $7.50 per 100 Net. 
Viburnum - Rhytidophyllum ~ Leather leat Viburnum ~ large white flowers, red berries and 
leaves = 6-8" long = 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents - 8-10" = 50 cents each. 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES ~ plant both trees and shrubs in any good soil: Water 
well efter planting. Words cannot deseribe the beauty of these showy trees. Shade well 
Ist 2 months except srab apples. 
ACER RUBRUM ~ native red maple red flowers in spring and searlet foliage in fall grews 
fast, makes good shade tree. Grows fast = 12-18" = 3 for 50 cents - $10.00 per 100 Net. 
ACER SACCHARUM ~ Sugar maple ~ 12-18" = % for 60 cents. 
ALLOW ONE SUBSTITUTE PER 10 ITEMS ORDERED 
