ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—3’-4’—Glossy 
Abelia—Dark green, glossy foliage; pink and 
white flowers through Summer. 
Per Per 
Each 10 ~=—-:100 
SN POU cee eee 3.00 
13-24 ing. 8c ee Dato 
2225 fie Bei eee 4.75 
Foe tte Oo Dien eee 5.50 
ACER PALMATUM ATROPURPUREUM 
—6'-8'—Purpleleaf Japanese Maple—Bright, 
purplish-red leaves throughout the season. 
12a 0D Oe kiiee eee 5.00 
1921 S.1n Dik Boe 7250 
[8-24407B 8B OD 
ACER PLATANOIDES—50’-75’—Norway 
Maple—Good shade tree. Rich yellow leaves 
in Autumn. 
10-12 ft—134-2 in. cal. 15.00 
ACER PLATANOIDES SCHWEDLERI 
NIGRA—(Plant Patent No. 735)—50’-60’— 
Crimson King Maple—The best purple-leaved 
Maple; new introduction. 
52 Git eee we ee 5.00 
ACER RUBRUM—5S0’-75’—Red Maple— 
Noted for red Autumn foliage; grows well in 
moist soil. 
10-12 ft.—134-2 in. cal. 12.00 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS—12’-15’— 
Downy Shadblow—White flowers in late April; 
AZALEA ALTACLARENCE—‘S’-6'—High 
Clere Azalea—A deciduous Azalea with large 
yellow flowers. 
12-15 in, D 6o, Bice eee 3.50 
LS2l Sins B18. Bee eee 4.25 
18-2401n..B 8D eee D2) 
Za2Voritu DB 6c 2. ee 6.50 
AZALEA ARBORESCENS—10’-12’—Sweet 
Azalea—Native; bushy plant with fragrant, 
white flowers in June. 
LS-24 ia So Bese ee 6.00 
DEE | oy bea Bf nk oie. 8.00 
3A 1D SD eee ee 12.00 
mee tis Ds Se rere ee 15.00 
Pam it: BD & Baia ee 17.50 
6- (iteB & Bae ee 19.00 
AZALEA CALENDULACEA—8 ’-9’—South- 
ern Flame Azalea—Bright lemon-yellow, apri- 
cot and flame colored flowers in May. 
{5-16 in: BS Bee 5.00 
18:24 in. B.& Beak 6.00 
2-53 ft. boo Die 8.00 
3-4 TOV De Dee 12.00 
Ane fe BS Bee ee 15.00 
D7 0. ftxe B'Gc 3 eeeeere ee 17.50 
6- ay ft D Sab See 19.00 
AZALEA GABLES HARDY HYBRID—A 
new strain of very hardy Azaleas. Flowers are 
lovely shades of red, pink and salmon. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
18224 inn BeBe ey 7.50 
Mepis sie, Ve\Oeleh 9.00 
Pe ite, 1B (CEB es ee 10.50 
AZALEA  HINOCRIMSON—4’-5’—Ever- 
green Shrub. Clear red flowers which hold their 
color better than Azalea hinodigiri. 
LOAD 2B 6a ae oes 4.25 
AZALEA HINODIGIRI—4’-5’—Hinodigiri 
Azalea—Evergreen shrub covered with car- 
mine-pink flowers in mid-May. 
LO E209 Sc. Be DD 
12-1 rity oe Bee 4.50 
P21 8 ins Doe Drees 6.00 
LS-21 ane BD 6c Bae eee: 8.00 
21-24 ing Be Boe 10.50 
AZALEA INDICA ALBA—4’ spread—Pure 
white; hardy; May blooming. 
P2= Lrg Doc Dee 4.25 
[5- bG inh ee Bee eee 5.50 
4-5 ft BS Bee 30.00 
AZALEA KAEMPFERI and VUYKIANA 
HYBRIDS—6’-7’'—Hybrid Torch Azalea— 
Bloom in May. 
Alice—Camellia-rose. A.B. 
Beethoven—Large; mauve. jrday(C. 
John Cairns—Dark red. Be 
Fedora—Phlox-pink. ‘sR Bs &: 
Othello—Brick-red. BiG 
Palestrina—W hite. A. 
Schubert—Light pink. GD; 
A. 10-12 inj Bee B 3.00 
Big 2e) > ane bec bo) 4.00 
Gael Sa) sans biee BD > 
DL 18-24. Bes Bs 75 
E. 2-214f. B&B 10.50 
AZALEA KURUME — 3’ - 4’ — Evergreen; 
spreading habit; blooms in May. 
J. T. Lovett—Carmine flowers; late 
blooming; late May and June. AC. 
Pink Pearl—Salmon-rose. Fall oC 
Salmon Beauty—Hose-in-hose. Clear 
salmon-pink. fpleRey 
Snow—Pure white. A.B. 
A. 12-15in.B&B 4.00 
B. 15-18 in. Bae Bo 95.75 
C. 18-24in.B&B 7.75 
AZALEA LEDIFOLIA ROSEA — 6’-8’ — 
Snow Azalea—Evergreen; large, single, white 
flowers, with pink blush. 
L5-lSune oo Bee eee 5.50 
18-24:1n2 B&B 7.00 
2-21 Atos Bide Bee 9.00 
