Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
PICEA excelsa maxwelli. (Spreadnig dwarf Spruce. Just 
as slow growing as the P. Concia glauca, but of 
globular form. Very compact and beutiful. Very small 
plants) eee ee ee ee a ee ee ee 
PIERIS floribunda. (Mountain Pieris; ericaceous ever- 
green shrub with bell-shaped flowers in racemes. Needs 
peaty soils. We have them in excellent supply, and 
can book large orders for them.) —~=—----= = __ 
PIERIS japonica. (Evergreen Japanese Pieris; erica- 
ceous ; in great demand; supply somewhat limited.) __ 
PYRACANTHA  coce. lalandi. (Laland’s  Firethorn. 
Thorny bush with orange berries; sells well. Keep it 
planted in pots; it is difficult to transplant when it 
gets “larg ers) Pere ee eee See ee eee ee 
RETINOSPORA ob. crippsi. (Golden semi-dwarf form. 
The obtusa Retinosporas are really nice evergreens; 
much better than the better known R. pisifera forms.) 
RETINOSPORA ob. cyano viridis. (A comparatively 
new evergreen with very light blue foliage, somewhat 
similar to the old R. squarrosa veitchi; this variety 
however is somewhat smaller growing, and of much 
better type of evergreen. Makes up quickly.) ________ 
RETINOSPORA ob. gracilis. (Grows very much like the 
well known plumosa, in form, except that it’ is 
probably a little larger at the base, and somewhat 
slower growing. A good evergreen.) _________ Bip Sea 
RETINOSPORA ob. nana. (Dwarf form. The foliage of 
this type is extremely attractive. This is one of the 
bettermkevere reens 5) eee ee ee ee ee eos 
RETINOSPORA plumosa. (Plumed Retinospora; grows 
easily and quickly and stands shearing well; plant 
fOrMaUICk. turnover.) ees ae a ee eee 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. (Golden-tipped form of 
themabovie: hha ee ee et OG BE ee Ey 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea GOLDDUST or Lovetti. 
(More dwarf, with tips of foliage golden-flecked ; very 
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RETINOSPORA squarrosa veitchi.. (Gray moss cypress.) 
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RHODODENDRONS 
(We Got ‘Em) 
Indeed we do have them this year! For several years 
we have been unable to fill more than about half the 
orders. Now we have about three times as many as 
any year previously, and they are excellent plants. 
R. maximum, catawbiense, and hybrid seedlings from 
100% red blooming plants, are in good supply. R. 
carolinianum is in fair quantity. 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum. (Carolina Rhod. 
nursery-grown seedlings, hardy over wide area; pink 
lpovereae! CemAbeie (wokeioy Saavenae AkMeversl,)) 22 = =. 22 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. (Catawba Rhod. nur- 
sery-grown seedlings; hardy; buds deep purplish-red, 
OPEN tOy Chim SON) aa ee ee ee ee eee 
RHODODENDRON hirsutum. (Garland Rhododendron ; 
very slow growing, and if you live long enough it 
might be one of your small valuable plants. Ours are 
two years old, and still hardly big enough to make a 
MOS Cer ULE) eee ae a a ed ee 
RHODODENDRON hybrid seedlings. (Nursery-grown 
seedlings from seeds of red blooming hybrids.) ~-_-__ 
RHODODENDRON hybrid seedlings. (Same as above 
except larger plants in 3” bands; these we have only 
in limited quantities, but can accept some orders for 
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