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BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS —Cont'd 
LIGUSTRUM fucidum. One of the 
South’s most popular Broadleaved 
Evergreens, Ideal for foundation 
planting, borders and groups. Adapted 
to both full sunlight and partial shade. 
White flowers in Summer, blue berries 
throughout Winter. Not often used 
north of Virginia. *12-15 in. $1.25, 
18-24 in. $2.75, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 ft. 
$5.50. 
MAGNOLIA grandiflora. Possibly the 
best known southern evergreen flower- 
ing tree. Can be satisfactorily grown 
in most parts of Virginia but not hardy 
much farther north. In eastern part of 
state and farther south, tree grows to 
be quite large. Tuliplike, very fragrant, 
large, pure white flowers followed by 
pods of bright red berries. 18—24 in. 
$4.00, 2-3 ft. $5.00, 3-4 ft. $7.00. 
NANDINA demestica. 3 to 4 ft. Used 
throughtout Virginiaand near the coast 
farther North. Small light green foli- 
age in Summer, turning to beautiful - 
Autumn red, continuing so through- Nandina Domestica 
out Winter; white blossoms in Sum- 
mer, large pods of bright red berries in Fall and Winter; useful and beautiful broad- 
leaved plants. 15-18 in. $2.50, 18-24 in. $3.50, 24-30 in. $4.50. 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) angustifolia. Beautiful as a background for more com- 
pact, low-growing Pyracantha rogersi. Light green foliage, small bright yellow berries. 
PYRACANTHA gibbsi. Resembles Rogersi, but has orange-colored berries. 
PY RACANTHA lIalandi. Tall, irregular grower. Large, orange-colored berries from late 
Fall throughout Winter. Glossy, evergreen foliage. One of the most hardy Pyracanthas. 
18-24 in. and 2-8 ft. sizes only. 
PYRACANTHA rogersi. Compact, low-growing type. White flowers in May, bright red 
berries from August until Midwinter. Effective when planted in groups in front of the 
taller growing Angustifolia. Prune when planting. 
PYRACANTHA yunnanensis. Upright, vigorous grower. Dark green, glossy foliage. 
Bright red berries which remain on well into Winter. 
i Pyracantha Prices: ss 
Ligustrum Lucidum *18-24 in...$2.25 3-4 ft.......$4.50 | 
2-3 ft eae 3.50 4-5 ft....... 6.00 
5-6 ft..............$8.00 
SCOTCH BROOM (Cytisus scoparius). An old plant, which is not as extensively used in America as in Europe. 
However, it can be successf ully grown here. Dark green stems make it attractive throughout the year. Bright 
yellow flowers appear in May and June. Matured height 6 ft. *3 yr. clumps, $1.75 each; *4 yr. clumps, 
pruned back, $2.25 each. : . 
NOTE: Prices on Broadleaved Evergreens include 
Balling and Burlapping, with the exception of the 
smaller sizes of Boxwood, Ligustrum lucidum, Pyra- 
cantha and Scotch Broom, indicated with *, and 
dug with Puddled Roots. 
Viburnum 
Rhytidophyllum 
(LEATHERLEAF VIBURNUM) 
One of the most hardy of all the Broad- 
leaved Evergreens. Thick, leatherlike, ever- 
green foliage; creamy white flowers in May 
and June followed by clusters of bright red 
berries during July and August, adding to 
the merits of this valuable plant. Grows toa 
height of 6 to 8 feet. May be used in founda- 
tion plantings or evergreen shrub borders. 
Thrives in full sunlight, but gives best re- 
sults in partial shade. Its many good 
qualities merit more extensive use. 
$3.00 
Pyracantha Rogersi 
RHODODENDRONS 
The Rhododendrons would be worthy of a place in the garden even if they did not 
bloom, but few plants are more beautiful when blossoming under favorable conditions in 
the garden. We recommend using Rito-Za-Grow and Peat Moss or something containing 
organic matter to loosen the soil and retain moisture; also treating with Rhe-Za-Grow 
once a year. May be grown in full sunlight, but partial shade is preferred. 
Catawhbiense. Most popular native variety. Low, compact grower. Round-tipped, 
glossy evergreen foliage; gorgeous purplish red flowers in May. Frequently used in front 
of Maximum in mass plantings. 18-24 in. $3.50, 2-3 ft. $4.50, 3-4 ft. $6.00. 
Maximum. The tallest strongest grower of the Rhododendrons. Large leaves, light pink 
flowers in June and July. Useful as a background in group plantings with low-growing 
types. 18-24 in. $3.09, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 ft. 45.00. 
HYBRID RHOPODENDRONS 
You have no doubt observed at various times during May and early June beautiful 
specimens and mass plantings of Hybrid Rhododendrons in numerous colors and shades, 
but have been unable to obtain the plants from local nurseries. At one time large quantities 
of Hybrid Rhododendrons were imported from Holland but for the past several years none 
have been available. Once again some are coming-in and we are able to offer Hybrid 
Rhododendrons in the following varieties: 
Caractacus. Warm crimson, tinged purple. Gomer Waterer. White. 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Bright red. Lee’s Dark Purple. Compact grower. 
Dr. ¥V. H. Rutgers. Fiery red. Prof. Bettex. Scarlet. 
Edward S. Rand. Rich scarlet. Reseum elegans. Rose-pink to lilac. 
RRS Se sein wees ; F.D. Godman. Crimson with dark blotch. 
Rhododendron Catawbiense 12-15 in. $4.50 each, 15-18 in. $6.99 each 
