Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
JUNIPERUS sabina. (Savin Juniper.) _______ 
JUNIPERUS sabina Von Ehron. (More uprite than 
sabina, but with the same deep green color.) 
KALMIA latifolia. (Mountainlaurel; ericaceous; needs 
peaty soil; see pages 17 & 18; available spring ’54.) __ 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis. (Beautybush. Does well in poor 
soils and is perfectly hardy. Blooms much like Abelia.) 
LEUCOTHOE catesbaei. (Drooping Leucothoe or Andro- 
meda. Does well with Azaleas and Rhododendrons.) 
LIGUSTRUM ib. regelianum. (Regal Privet; and these 
are true “regals’’. Sold out for spring 753.) 
LIGUSTRUM ib. vicary. (New golden-leaved form. Sold 
out for spring 753.) 
LIGUSTRUM lucidum. (Evergreen glossy Privet; this 
clone appears hardier than the type and has larger, 
heart-shaped leaves; limited quantity.) 
LIGUSTRUM oy. aureum. (Golden varigated Privet; 
nice where you need color contrast.) 
MAHONIA aguifolia. (Oregon MHollygrape; evergreen 
shrub with yellow berries and holly-like foliage.) ____ 
MYRICA pensylvanica. (Northern bayberry or candle- 
berry; fairly large shrub; gray berries and bark are 
highly fragrant.) 
PHILADELPHUS 1 £virginalis. (Virginial mockorange; 
stock plants from which cuttings were taken were 
“rogued”’ several years to leave only true doubleflower- 
ing type.) 
PICEA concica glauca. (Dwarf Alberta Spruce; very 
small plants from cuttings. Sold out for spring ’53 
delivery ; booking orders now for ’54 shipment.) 
PICEA excelsa maxwelli. (Spreading dwarf Spruce. Just 
as slow growing at the P. conica glauca, but of glob- 
ular form. Very compact and beautiful. Very small 
plants.) 
PIERIS floribunda. (Mountain Pieris; ericaceous ever- 
green shrub with bell-shaped flowers in racems. Needs 
peaty soils. See pages 17 & 18. Offered for spring 754.) 
PIERIS japonica. (Evergreen Japanese Pieris; erica- 
ceous ; sold out for 53; see pages 17 & 18.) 
PYRACANTHA cocc. ftalandi. (Laland’s’ Firethorn. 
Thorny bush with orange berries; sells well.) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa. (Plumed Retinospora; grows 
easily and quickly and stands shearing well; plant for 
quick turnover.) 
RETINOSPORA piumosa aurea. (Golden-tipped form 
of the above.) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea GOLDDUST or Lovetti. 
(More dwarf, with tips of foliage golden-flecked ; very 
NicewKet,,) gaa ees. dee Oe 
RETINOSPORA pl. lutescens. (Football cypress. Low, 
golden-flecked and one of the better Ret’s.) 
RHODODENDRON _ carolinianum. (Carolina Rhod. 
nursery-grown seedlings; hardy over wide area; pink 
ploomseeariier: than) mOst) LOG) nee = ae eee ee 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. (Catawba Rhod. nur- 
sery-grown seedlings; hardy; buds deep purplish-red, 
open to crimson. Sold out for sp. 753; booking for sp. 
gee = 2 Seas Se PV Se SER Se ee ee a ed 
RHODODENDRON hybrid seedlings. (Nursery-grown 
seedlings from seeds of red blooming hybrids; sold 
GUuitOre spring ac) ose DOOKING eon o 4.) eae eee eee 
RHODODENDRON maximum. (Rosebay Rhododendron ; 
available for spring ’54; see pages 17 & 18.) _________ 
SALIX purpurea nana. (Blue Asiatic Willow; one of the 
very best hedge plants. It will grow quickly in your 
feldsumtom satMermoneyamnakel.) pee eee eee 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer. (And these are true without 
mixtures. Sold out for spring ’53; booking for ’54.)__ 
SPIREA collosa alba. (S. japonica alba; white Japanese 
Spirea ; dwarf; sold out for 53; booking for spring ’54.) 
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