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This group of “double-duty”’ 
planned landscape planting. 
We have an unusually fine selection of these 
leaved evergreens and urge you to come to the nurseries to 
make a selection. 
ALL BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS ARE B&B 
For Planting Instructions, Please See Page 31 
GLOSSY ABELIA 
A splendid half-evergreen shrub bearing dainty, bell shaped pink flowers 
July until frost. Glossy foliage will persist all Winter in a protected spot. M 
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Abelia grandiflora 
AZALEAS 
Azalea amoena (Evergreen). Small, boxlike leaves on a neat, compact plant 
of rounded form. Cov ae with rosy-purple 
flowers in Spring. Leaves warm bronze hue 
in Winter. Very hardy. S 
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A. hinodegiri (Evergreen). Probably the 
best of the Evergreen Azaleas for color, 
foliage, and form. A low, compact plant 
with handsome, waxy foliage turning bronze 
in Winter. The flowers are clear, fine 
red, borne in great profusion m May. 
May need some Winter protection In ex- 
posed Jocations or north of the nurseries. 
Our stock is thick and compact, and loaded 
with flower buds. S 
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A. hinomayo (Evergreen). Similar to Hino- 
degirt in form and foliage but with soft, 
clear pink flowers in May. 
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COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS 
18 to 24 in. spr., $5.00 
plants—evergreen qualities 
and beautiful flowers—offers the wise buyer more satisfaction 
during all seasons of the year than any other single group of plants. 
Increasing numbers of these Evergreen Shrubs are used each 
year to provide colorful as well as evergreen effects in the well- 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
(BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS) 
flowering broad- 
AZALEA CALENDULACEA 2 to 212 ft. hgt., $5.00 
Azalea indica alba (Half Evergreen). Also 
called Snow Azalea. A fine combination with 
Hinodegiri as the large white flowers appear 
at the same time. Grows slightly taller than 
most and is of purest w hite. S 
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A. kaempferi (TORCH AZALEA). Not com- 
pletely evergreen but usually retains much of 
its foliage during Winter. Will grow to con- 
siderable height. "The great profusion of bloom 
ranges in color from ‘fire-red to salmon- pink 
in varying shades in this group of hybrids. 
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15 to 18 in. het.. ies 9-20 
2 to 3 ft. het. "37, 50. Ve 3to4 ft. het. $10.00 
Named Hybrids 
Atlanta. Soft purple flowers; good grower. 
12t015im...$4.25 | 18 to 24 in. .$7.50 
Carmen. Delicate rose pink. 
21% to 3 ft. specimens...........20.00 
Fedora. Fine deep pink. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI USitor2 fine. ease erecta: ace $7.50 
: 1 to 3 ft. specimens........... 20.00 
12 to 15 in. spr., $4.25 Othello. Birch red. 
VS"to LSet eerie easier $5.25 
Azalea Kurume, Sweet Briar. An outstanding hardy variety of evergreen Azalea. Rose- ues 
eae in great profusion. S IP) we) Wh inme, Goh, gcc aae Wend ere See 
A. J. T. Lovett. This evergreen Azalea bears large carmine Blemmen m ate May throughout ae 
greece useful for its late-blooming quality. 
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A. poukhanense ( Half Evergreen). A broad plant of finest form w ith delicate jay endér buds opening 
to extremely large, delightful pink blooms; sweetly scented. Growth is modest and it is positively 
hardy. We cannot recommend Azalea poukhanense too ache M 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEAS 
For convenience we list here other varieties of Azaleas which although not evergreen are just 
as beautiful and useful. They are slightly more hardy than evergreen types and combine splen- 
didly with Laurels and Rhododendrons, relieving the heavy, solid foliage of the Rhododendrons 
with the lighter, more delicate, deciduous foliage. 
Azalea arborescens. This is one of the few really hardy white forms. Blooms are quite large and 
occasionally tinged pink. Blooms usually in mid-June; delightful fragrance. A most desirable 
variety for mass plantings of native material. M 
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18 tos24 in. het soe. eae et eee 4.25 
2% to 3 rit: het EAS ar Rete 7.50 
A. calendulacea (FLAME AZALEA). A brilliant orange and yellow flowermg native shrub. Tall 
but slow-growing. Free flowering. F 
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Sito Qacins hata. aces ete eee 3.75 | 3 to 4 ft. he tere cmechericr ny ee ee LOLO0 
PR) PVG) its, LVERE, oe 3 0 er ere be be endo Way tay laveg 5 on ob aati o-cas OmAeNS orca Oe 12.00 
5 to 6 ft. het. Pence oobi veo boa abe $15.00 
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