(4 NURSERIES inc. 
' EVERGREEN SHRUBS—Covsdissiied “ROM sims: 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
2 to 3 ft. hgt., $6.50 
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Rachel eat ae $2.75 
CBE Lae Eee 4.00 
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Leucothoe catesbaei - DROOPING LEUCOTHOE 
Beautiful dwarf shrub for either shade or sun. White, bell-shaped flowers cover the drooping stems in 
early Spring. The Fall and Winter color of foliage is bronze to red and most decorative. Branches cut for 
floral arrangements last for weeks and the cutting improves the plant. M 
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Pieris - ANDROMEDA 
Pieris floribunda (AMERICAN ANDROMEDA). Hardy, Laurel-ltke leafed plant of tremendous value in 
a broadleaf planting. Flowers are tiny and bell-shaped, growing in showy, upright clusters. Very much in 
demand for its habit of lateral growth into a handsome mound of rich green retained all Winter. M 
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P. Japonica (JAPANESE ANDROMEDA)._ Foliage and general form similar to floribunda. This handsome 
plant with its glossy leaves in various shades, however, bears its lovely white flowers in sprays of Lily-of- 
the-Valley-like clusters in very early Spring. M 
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Pyracantha coccinea Lalandii - FIRETHORN 
This very popular semi-evergreen shrub has strong, slender branches from the ground with stubby side 
growths bearing innumerable orange-red berries; amazingly beautiful in Fall; very good effects when espaliered. 
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RHODODENDRONS 
RHODODENDRONS require little care after they become established, except possibly, some judicious prun- 
ing to keep them full and bushy, and yet they yield the loveliest flowers in early June or late May. 
best in a light, somewhat acid soil, which is moist but well-drained. 
They grow 
(They dislike “wet feet.””) They do well 
in shade or partial sun and sometimes, unless protected in Winter, they may suffer some burning in windy areas. 
Rhododendron carolinianum (CAROLINA RHODODENDRON). 
A very early blooming variety, small and compact. Has handsome, dark 
green leaves and in May and June produces a profusion of soft rose- 
pink bloom. A great favorite. S 
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SMCONS LEUNG NS Upee a ea ct. Stee eee aera 6.50 
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R. catawbiense (CATAWBA RHODODENDRON). Native, free- 
flowering and the parent of most hybrids. Will grow in any soil that 
is free from lime, is very hardy, and needs Iittle attention. Large, round 
clusters of deep rosy-purple flowers, appearing in May or June—just 
after Carolina Rhododendron. Well budded plants. M 
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R. maximum (ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON). Our native Rhodo- 
dendron with white and light pink flowers. Nursery-grown plants. M 
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RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS—Continued 
Catawbiense Grandiflorum. Violet-rose, a real Rhododendron color. 
A fine midseason variety. 
Charles Dickens. Gorgeous shade of dark rich crimson. Handsome and very hardy. B 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Glittering crimson blooms of unusual size. One of the best reds and 
one of the best hybrids. Midseason. 
Edward S. Rand. Bright red flowers with a dark eye. 
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H. W. Sargent. Fine bright red with enormous trusses. Good as specimen. 
Ignatius Sargent. Light clear red, exceptionally large trusses. Vigorous and rapid-growing. 
Long a favorite. Late. 
Lee’s Dark Purple. Deep rich purple. Hardy, slower growing variety. Late. 
Mrs. C. S. Sargent. Deep glowing pink; good foliage. Very hardy. 
Mrs. P. Den Ouden. A beautiful new red variety. Hardy. Mydseason. 
Old Port. Wine-red. Low-growing and very hardy. A distinctive variety useful in landscape. A 
Roseum Elegans. A brilliant rose-pink. Handsome foliage. Vigorous and hardy—an altogether 
outstanding Hybrid. Midseason. 
Vanderhoop. A crimson-red. Hardy. Late. 
Exceptionally vigorous. 
Good foliage, low-growing. A favor- 
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 
These well-budded plants are offered in an unusually select list of 
varieties, and it is through these named varieties or hybrids — that is, 
grafted stock —that the gorgeous array of colors in Rhododendrons in 
June are obtained. Hybrids are noted, too, for their superior foliage. 
Our Hybrid Rhododendrons are the healthiest we have ever had and 
we offer only those varieties which are hardy in this area. M 
Sizes available are indicated by the letters as shown: 
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America. Unusually large clear red flowers. Very hardy. Midseason. A 
Amphion. Clear glistenmg pink with white centers. Enormous trusses 
and excellent foliage. One of the best. INA G 
Boule de Neige. Snowy-white blooms tn large clusters. Dwarf, mounded 
habit. Exceptionally hardy. B 
Caractacus. A fine, rich purple-crimson flower of well-known variety. 
Blooms late. JN 1B (G ID 
Catawbiense Album, Large blush blooms changing to purest white. 
A hardy, compact variety. Late. 
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