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TALLULAH FALLS, GA. S: Department ¢ 
SHRUBBERY — ORNAMENTAL TREES 
GALAX — SPRAYS 
The first name is the common name by which the following 
shrubs and trees are usually known: 
MOUNTAIN IVY (KALMIA-MT. LAUREL-LATIFOLIA.) Blooms 
profusely in May-June. Small light pink blossoms in clusters. Leaves 
mettled, green. Grows 5 to 8 feet. Hardy. (Evergreen) 
RHODODENDRON (CAROL. INLANUM-Rose Bay) Most popular 
of the rhododendrons. Blooms from May to July, sometimes until 
much later. Pink blossoms. Smail. Yellowish-Green leaves. Makes 
a beautiful clump or hedge. Grows 6 to 8 feet when not cut back. 
Very hardy. (Evergreen) 
RHODODENDRON (Maximum) Blooms in May. Small white 
blossoms. Large, long, dark green leaves. Grows 8 to 12 feet high 
when not cut back. (Evergreen) 
AZALEA (Native Azalea-Honeysuckle). Blooms in April very 
profusely. Blossoms deep pink and yellow. Very hardy, Really 
beautiful in clumps, or dense hedges. Grows 8 to 10 feet when not 
cut back. (Not Evergreen) 
HEMLOCK (Leucethoea-catesbael) Note. This is a shrub and 
not the HEMLOCK tree described on next sheet. Blooms in May- 
June. Small, white blossoms. Dark green leaves, between the size 
of Kalmia and Maximum. Grows in switches 2 to 5 feet tall when 
not cut back. Very hardy. (Evergreen) 
WHITE PINE (Pinus-Strébus.) A truly beautiful, evergreen, 
shade tree. Will grow very tall when not cut back. Small, soft 
needles, light green. Limbs incline to grow in rows around the 
trunk. (Evergreen) 
(Note. While most plants are listed in two sizes, we recommend 
the larger stock, as it is, of course, more beautifully rounded out, 
heavier with rich green foliage, and has big, husky root system for 
quick “taking hold”.) 
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