PRICES PER 100 ARE NET = NO DISCOUNT 
Azalea Kaempferi Hybrids - evergreen Orchid = 3-6" - 3 for 50 cents. Very large 
flowered, clear colors. An easy one to grow. Makes a handsome shrub. 
. KURUME HYBRIDS ~ Choice from cuttings = Selected from clear pinks, reds and 
maroon shades = 3=5" = 3 for 50 cents. 
. Ledifolia Alba - evergreen 4-6" - 3 for 50 cents. White flowers. Beautiful foliage. 
. Othello, large maroon red flowers, semi evergreen leaves turn red in fall = 5-5" ~ 
5 for 50 cents. 
Azalea - Koster Hybrid Seedlings - large flowers vivid shades of pink, red and orchid 2-3* = 
3 for 50 cents. A chance to get new and unusual varieties. 
Azalea — Poukhanensis - Purple Lilac Deciduous, single, grows easily. 
Is A Native to Korea, is very hardy - flowers large and very profuse. 
4-6" = 50c each. 
Azalea = Schlippenbachi = Royal Azalea. White to Pink flowers - 2-4" across. 
6" Plants = 50c each. 
Azalea =- Vaseyi - Shell pink flowers, red foliage in fall. 6-8" Plants - 50c each. 
Transplants of all Azaleas listed, except Japonica, Poukanensis, Schlippenbachi and 
Vaseyi, at $15.00 per 100. 
“Blueberry - Cultivated, large edible fruits in quantity, brilliant red foliage er 
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Buxus—Sempervirens, American Box = dark green leaves grows faster than English Box, 
4-6" 3 for 50 cents. $10.00 per 100 Net. 
Buxuz, Old English Boxwood = Fine green foliage, often found on old solonial estates ~- 
Old plants are very valuable -— 5-4" — 3 for 50c; $10 per 100 Net. 
Enkianthus Campanulata, pink shell like flowers, red stems and scarlet fall foliage - 
A very unusual shrub =- 6-8" = 1 for 50 cents 
Tiex. Opaca, American Holly, waxy green foliage, Red Berries ~ 4-6" = 3 for 60 cents - 
$10.00 per 100 Net. 
Leucothoe Catesbasi-Racemes of lily of the valley like flowers. Rich bronze foliage in 
winter, 6-8" = 2 for 50c; $15.00 per 100 Net. 
Pieris Japonica, the most beautiful broad-leafed evergreen. Beautiful flowers, buds form in 
September, open in March with white flowers. Foliage apple green, bronze green and olive 
green while growing - 3-6" = 3 for 50 cents — $15.00 per 100 - 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents. 
In winter time American gardens present a dismal, naked sight that emphasizes 
the general dreariness of the season. Little of the beauty of spring, summer or fall re- 
mains. Yet it is so easy to change this with a few evergreen vines, shrubs and trees and 
Some bright berried shrubs. With an attractive evergreen background, winter seems shorter 
and much more pleasant and nothing is a more beautiful sight than to see them partly covered 
with snow. 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. Plant in any good soil. Ali should be well 
shaded for 2 months after planting with a lath shade or planted in part shade of a build- 
inge Mulch with either peat moss or leaf mould. Most of the following plants will make 
handsome specimens in three to four years. 
Abelia Grandiflora, semi evergreen with arbutus like flowers - 8-12" =~ 2 for 50 cents - 
Buxus Japonica = Jap box = large apple green leaves = 3-6" = 5 for 50 cents — very hardy 
6-8" = 3 for 50 cents = $10.00 per 100. 
EUONYMUS PATENS = Evergreen leaves, Bittersweet-like berries in fall. 6-8" = 2 for 50c. 
Hemlock Canadenses, Native Hemlock. The first choice of all native evergreen trees, 
suitable for specimens or Hedges = 5=8" = 3 for 50 cents. Will grow in shade. 
$7.00 per 100 Net 
Ilex Bullata —- Leaves like Boxwood = Will grow in shade —- Very rare. 4-6" Transplants = 
3 for 50c; $15.00 per 100 Net; 6-8" Transplants - $20.00 per 100 Net. 
(Japanese Holly) = small pointed glossy leaves, grows in shade, retains color in winter, 
makes marvelous hedge — 4-6" = 4 for 50 cents = $10.00 per 100 Net. 
Juniper=Depressa Plumosa (Andorra Juniper) pleasing purple in winter 6-8" - 2 for 50 cents 
Nandina Domestica, Heavenly bamboo. Bamboo like foliage, bright red berries, good red 
leaves in the fall 6-8" = 2 for 50 cents. 
Pachysandra Terminalis, 5 for 50 cents - $5.00 per 100. Plant 6" apart. 
The pices or spruces are most attractive evergreen trees which introduce a hori- 
zontal note into landscaping and give a wonderful variety of color and shapes. Both Firs 
and Spruces wake majestic trees, are very symmetr ical and keep a good color in winter. 
PICEA EXCELSA = Norway Spruce, grows rapidly into a beautiful symmetrical tree. 
4-7" = 3 for 50c. 
PICEA PUNGENS = Colorado Blue Spruce - stiff blue needles, 3-6" —- 3 for 50c. 
Most Pines grow rapidly, some more rapidly than deciduous trees, making as 
much as 30 inches a year. Make good screens, backgrounds and the best possible windbreaks. 
With a good Pine border on the windward side, your home will seem 500 miles further south 
and you will be able to grow plants that are otherwise impossible. A windbreak of pines 
will make your home more comfortable and life more pleasant, by protecting it from the 
cold winds. 
