2. The organic matter (but no manure) should 
be worked into the soil in a large hole 
betore planting. 
3. They should not be planted deeper than 
they grew in Nursery. 
4, They should not be worked, but should be 
kept covered with 2 to 4 inches of mulch of 
pine straw, shavings or partly decayed 
leaves. 
5. They should be fertilized with special azalea 
camellia fertilizer in April, June, and No- 
vember, 
We carry Reliance Azalea-Camellia Fertilizer 
6. They should be watered often throughout 
the summer. 
7, They should be sprayed with Volck or simi- 
lar oil emulsion spray in April and Sep- 
tember. 
8. If leaves become pale or yellow, spray 
with iron sulphate. (One to two teaspoons 
to one gal. of water.) 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ECC Ege See tee ee $0.25 - $1.50 
Abelia—Pink flowering, a new attractive va- 
ICU Ages eer fe Bape” See $0.75 - $1.50 
Aucuba—Large leaved plant for shady places, 
solid green and varigated or golddust va- 
rleties “4 2. 32 s ___$0.75 - $2.50 
BOXWOOD-—(BUXUS) 
Regular Boxwood—(Sempervirens) Perhaps the 
best ornamental plant used in formal land- 
scaping. ; 
Old English Boxwood—(Suffruticosa) Well 
known, very slow growing boxwood. Makes 
excellent borders. 
Japanese Boxwood—(Japonica) Fast grow- 
ing, light green foliage, turns slightly brown 
in winter, Excellent for hedges as well as 
for specimens. 
Korean Boxwood—(Harlandi) Fast growing, 
dark green. 
We have a wide range of sizes of boxwood 
from 6 inches tall to over 6 feet tall. Boxwood 
are specimen plants and priced individually. 
Prices gladly furnished upon request. 
Barberry—Good for hedges or on foundations. 
Barberry prices. 2.0. 2 SO = $150 
Cherry Laurel—Light green __$1.00 to $3.50 
English Laurel—Large thick leaves erect 
erowtlh —22. 72 Be $2.00 to $3.00 
Eleagnus (3 varieties) — Fragrant blossoms in 
late summer, fine shrub for screens or 
foundations) 22S $1.00 to $2.75 
Euonymus—Dark green leaves with red berries 
$1.00 to $2.00 
Gardenia—Mystery—Largest and hardiest, also 
Radicans—Dwarf, spreading $1.00 to $2.50 
HOLLIES—Very satisfactory ornamental plants 
American Holly (Common, East Palatka 
Holly, Howard Holly). 
Burford Holly — (Chinese) Cornuta Holly 
(English) 
Box-leaf Holly—Small spreading plant 
Small Leaf Holly—Small bright green leaves 
Round Leaf Holly—Rounded leaves—dwarf 
Crenata Holly—Rounded leaves — upright 
Yaupon Holly—Small leaves, red berries 
Several other hollies in limited quantities. 
Holly prices for average plants $1.00 to $3.50 
Ligustrum—Tall growing, wax leaf and 
California. “Miele $0.75 - $2.50 
NURSERY ON ATLANTA HIGHWAY, % MILE WEST OF ATHENS 
Loquat—Largest leaved evergreen shrub 
1.50 - $3.00 
Mountain Laurel —___________-- 1.00 - 2.00 
IN CIT, eee os tA) be veo 0.75 - 2.00 
Pittosporum—lustrous green leaves 
Very Mesmable: 2 22> o. 28 1.50 - 8.00 
Photinia—Large Leaf & Red Tip 
MATIOROS pre ate 1.00 - 2,50 
Pyracantha (Hawthorne)—red _ berries 
50 - 3.50 
Rhododendron—Pink, Purple & 
Te 2, eee Sei TAs nee .00 - 3.50 
ANP OVGUREOS Mas. fl wee SL 1.50 - 3.00 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Arborvitae—American, Globe, Gold, 
Bebimangeree cre Senet 1.50 - 2.50 
Deodara: Cetlay 22 ee 8.00 - 4.00 
English & Irish—Greek Junipers 
ira totit ik te ee ES eS 2.00 - 3.00 
BlemilOek oe ee ee 1.00 - 3.00 
Moss & Plume Cypress__________ 2.00 - 3.00 
Pfitzer Junipers (Spreading) ______ 1.50 - 2.50 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Deutzia, Pearl Bush, Quince, Spirea, 
Wygelia, Forsythia, Hydrangia 
and many others $0.75 - $1.50 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Banana Srl ots = wees 8 2.00- -5.00 
DOGWOOD 
Nite us sears Meee 1.00 - 2.50 
Pink—Stocky ‘plants .2._-—.._- 2.50 - 4.50 
Gordonia (Franklinia) ~~~ ______ 2.50 - 3.50 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Ppnless Wed, Witte. 222 oO 1.00 - 2.50 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
Florabunda, Hopa, Others _____ 1.50 - 2.50 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM 
(Thundercloud) __-___ ___ 1.00 - 3.00 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
Double. pink... Rede 1.50 - 2.50 
Weeping, Rose Bud— 
Den, OVARY 2 S25 3 tS 6.50-11.50 
REDBUD oe 2 21060 '5.00 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA _______ 2.50 - 10.00 
ORIENTAL MAGNOLIA 
Pink, Purple, White 2s 2.50 - 5.00 
RED LEAFED MAPLE (Dwarf) 2.50 - 4.50 
FRUIT TREES & NUT TREES 
Peach, Pear, Apple, Figs, Nuts___ 0.50 - 1.50 
SHADE TREES 
Maple, Oaks, Redgum, Tulip 
poplar, Chinese Elms, Elm, 
Mimosa, 
Tree prices (average) ~__-____ 1.00 - 3.50 
ROSES 
We handle all the well known roses. We 
only handle Inspected No. 1 roses. 
BEDDING PLANTS 
A complete line of bedding plants will be 
available for spring planting. 
GROUND COVER 
We grow all kinds of grasses and vines for 
ground covers and borders. 
AFRICAN VIOLETS 
Associated with Mrs. Steiner’s “Violet 
House.” We have many varieties and sizes 
of African Violets 
Blooming plants: (ges sce san $1.00-$2.00 
Peat Moss—Baled and Bulk 
