EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE SERVICE, ATHENS, GA. PHONE 4251. 
We do all types of landscaping, including 
grading, lawn preparation and planting, rock 
work and flagstone laying. We are glad to 
assist you with any of the problems of your 
grounds. Call us for free estimates. 
The following is a list of plants we have 
available at our nursery. Our plants are 
carefully grown and properly dug. Our prices 
are based on overall size and condition of 
plants and not on height alone. It is for 
this reason that we do not attempt to give 
exact prices for various sizes of plants in this 
list, but this serves as a guide to enable our 
patrons to tell the price ranges. 
. AZALEAS 
Azalea—Loveliest flowering plant for the South 
Kurume Azaleas — Very Hardy — Dwarf 
Pink—Coral Bell, Madame Pericat, Sweet- 
heart Supreme 
Red—Hinodegiri, Hexe, Christmas Cheer 
Salmon—Salmon Beauty, Salmon Prince, Sal- 
mon Queen, Bridesmaids 
White—Snow, Gardenia Supreme 
Hardy Japanese — Hardy, Semi-dwarf 
Pink—Hinomayo, New Pink, Kaempferi 
Red—Flame, Firefly 
Lavender—Mauve Beauty, Double Mauve 
Macrantha — Hardy — Late Blooming — Low 
Pink—Double & Single — Large Flowers 
Red—Double & Single — Large Flowers 
Indicia Azale — Large Growing — Large 
Flowers and Leaves 
White—Indica Alba, Fielders White, Ivoryana 
Pink—Elegans, Fisher, Pride of Mobile 
Red—Pres. Clay, Dorkin, George Franc 
Salmon-Pink—Daphne, Pride of Summerville 
Variegated—George L. Tabor, White & Pink 
Lavender—Formosa, Perhaps the largest 
azalea, leaf and flower 
We have a limited quantity of many 
other varieties. 
AZALEA prices range from .25c for well- 
rooted bedded plants to $3.00 for large speci- 
men plants. Heavily budded plants for spring 
bloom, most sizes $1.00 to $2.00. 
CAMELLIAS 
Camellia japonica — The most striking flower 
of the deep South 
We have a wide range of varieties and sizes. 
We list only a few of the most popular, 
WHITE 
Alba Plena—Best known white, early bloomer 
Mathotiana Alba—Late blooming 
Purity—Large, double imbricated white 
LIGHT PINK 
Pink Perfection—Most popular camellia, shell 
ink 
Pink Star—Lovely clear pink, one of the 
handsomest 
Laurel Leaf—Full double imbricated 
Debutante—Delicate shade, large peony 
form, popular 
Vera Sacco—Excellent for corsages 
Chalmers Perfection—One of the best ca- 
mellias for Athens 
Enric Bettoni—Most popular on West Coast 
DEEP PINK 
Cheerful—Double, medium size, early 
Pink Herme—Sport of the famous varegated 
Herme 
Kumasaka—One of the finest deep pink 
camellias 
Lady Van Sttart—Large, semi-double, nar- 
row leaves 
Lady Clare Empress—Largest pink camellia 
BLUSH PINK 
Magnoliaeflora—Deep rose, fading to light 
pink near tip 
Semi-double Blush—Elegant shape, semi- 
double delicate 
Lady Humes Blush—Similar color to Semi- 
Double Blush 
RED 
Brilliant—A splendid full double red, bushy 
plant 
Prince Eugene Napoleon (Pope Pius)—Very 
double scarlet 
Prof. Sargent—One of the best reds, thick 
peony form 
Jarvis Red—Free bloomer, semi-double blood 
red 
Sarnah Frost—Perhaps the best known red. 
Mathotiana Rubra (Purple Emperor)—Out- 
standing large red 
Colonel Firey—Very double rich crimson, 
Victor Emaunel—Large blood red peony 
form, late bloomer 
VARIEGATED 
Chandeleri Elegans—Very handsome. Large 
pink with some white 
Herme—One of the best known variegated 
Gov. Mouton—Blood red splotched white 
Mme. Strekoloff—Large, light pink with 
crimson. stripes 
Daikagura—Earliest blooming camellia ja- 
ponica, rose & white 
Fanny Bollis—Large, semi-double, red and 
white, large leaves 
There are hundreds of other camellias, 
colors, and varieties too numerous to list. We 
can furnish most of the well known camellias 
and gladly take orders for the rare or un- 
usual ones. 
We give the best possible values in camellias: 
Our prices are based not only upon height, but 
on stockiness of plants and cost of production. 
We offer—Rooted cuttings and liners to $1.00. 
ene plants of blooming sizes $1.00 to 
00. P 
Camellia sasanqua—These hardy camellias are 
easier to grow than Camellia japonicas. They 
. are fast growing, bloom in fall, and can stand 
full sunlight. The blossoms are smaller than 
Camellia japonica, but make excellent orna- 
mental plantings and screens. 
Double White (Mine-No-Yuki) (Snow on the 
Mountain)—This is our favorite of the sasan- 
quas. Double white like a carnation. 
Rosea—Deep rose pink like a cherokee rose 
Cleopatra—Deep cherry red—similar to 
Rosea, but smaller leaves. 
White Butterfly—White with pink tips 
Crimson Bride—Crimson, single flower, large 
Maiden Blush—Light clear Pink 
There are many others, but we consider these 
the choice varieties. 
AZALEA AND CAMELLIA CULTURE 
Azaleas and Camellias are not hard to grow 
if a few simple rules are followed: 
1. They do best in an acid soil, with lots of 
organic matter such as leat mould, woods 
soil, and peat moss. 
