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ANDROMEDA glaucophylla, Downy Anpromepa, 1-2 
ft. 
Light pink or white flowers in June. A gem for bog 
or moist rock garden. 
PEM Eitan Ratner cro cn enter nici 6 ae eacle 6 2.50 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uvaursi, Brearserry. 
One of the finest groundcovers for sun or shade, good 
soil or poor. Prostrate, with pink or white flowers in 
June and bright red fruit in July-September. Buy 
only pot grown plants. See picture, Page 43. 
6-6 in. spread, pot STOW. sere a eee 50 
(4.50 per 10, 40.00 per 100) 
6-9 in aspread, pOtrsrOWN ay seer reais Se) 
(6.75 per 10, 60.00 per 100) 
9-12 inyspread, pot crowns...) ss se 1.00 
(9.00 per 10, 80.00 per 100) 
ARONIA arbutifolia, Rep Cuoxeserry, 5-10 ft. 
White flowers in April-May, persistent red fruit. Sep- 
tember-December. Splendid for birds. 
2-3. ft eee bee awk on oe age 1.50 
ARONIA melanocarpa, Buack Cuoxeserry, 4-8 ft. 
Similar, but fruit is lustrous black or purple. 
Pat Tah 9 i RR A ht Mal MIM Rear ie ab oo) 8. 
AZALEAS 
We list only the native and most hardy exotic varieties. 
These acid-soil loving plants mass well with the broad- 
leaf evergreens and are distinct and beautiful additions 
to any planting. Though not evergreen they are closely 
related to the Rhododendrons and require similar soil 
conditions and care. 
AZALEA arborescens, Swrerr Azaea, 6-20 ft. 
Very fragrant white or pinkish-white flowers in June 
or July. Striking red autumn foliage. See illustration 
on back cover. 
223 00.7 B&D Riese 2 eee en een 6.00 
AZALEA ealendulacea, Frame Azavea, 6-12 ft. 
Yellow, orange or scarlet flowers in May or June. The 
finest of all species, native or exotic, and a noble rep- 
resentative of our rich Carolina mountain flora. 
ee ee ene 6.50 
AZALEA ecanescens, Pirrpmonr AzaLra, 6-16 ft. 
Showy tubular pink fragrant flowers in May. Rarely 
exceeds 6 feet in the garden. A mass planting makes 
a gorgeous spectacle. 
18224: in Ba Bae aes a eek eee ee 4.00 
O28. Tt7, DW D seer pate ee een pears 6.00 
AZALEA nudiflora, Priyxrersioom Aza rea, 6-8 ft. 
Beautiful clear pink, flowering early just after Azalea 
vaseyi. 
4-5 ft B&B. aoecte see ee ee re 12.00 
WE 
SALESGROUND AT OUR NURSERY 
Each year more and more people visit our nursery 
in Last Boxford, Mass. Visitors are always welcome. 
AZALEA obtusa, Hiryu Azatea, 1-3 ft. 
A choice, dwarf, almost evergreen form with small 
bright green leaves and rosy-purple flower. 
921 27in B&B eke ee eee Seat 3.50 
AZALEA obtusa kaempferi, Torcu Azauea, 7-10 ft. 
One of the most brilliant with red or orange-red flow- 
ers profusely borne in late April or early May. 
PO=18ine B&B! oo tes.< 6 oso eee 4.25 
AZALEA schlippenbachi, Royat Azaea, 7-15 ft. 
In May the large rose-colored flowers 214-3 inches 
across make a notable showing. Bright yellow, orange 
or red autumn color. 
15>) 80in B&Bs, wes . 40k be ee 5.00 
182240 2 B&B mine ees feat ee eee 6.50 
AZALEA vaseyi, PinksHeLtt Azavna, 6-15 ft. 
Introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey. The delicate white, 
pink or deep rose-colored flowers are conspicuous in 
April or early May before the foliage appears. A free 
bloomer, even when small, this is one of our choicest 
American ornamentals. See color picture, Page 2. 
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LOALS Fin BW Dene eo ee Oo yee ee 4.00 
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EBT ed 1 al 9d Sern Maree eS aan Scryers 6.75 
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ASE Eb SOc 1S 06 eect, Saeee Oic es peaks ree 12.50 
BO mtb DOD one dave: ene s eee eee 16.50 
AZALEA viscosa, Swamp Azauna, 8-12 ft. 
Fragrant white flowers in June and July. Useful for 
damp locations. 
132245 ne Be Bee ee eee 4.00 
AZALEA yedoensis poukhanensis, Yopocawa 
AZALEA, 2-3 ft. 
A broad low variety with a profusion of large orchid- 
colored flowers in May. Most useful where a low shrub 
is desired. 
S512 maa Bees ee ee 3.00 
12-15 in. B&B 
