POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
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RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. This is the most 
familiar and arandest species and most used 
for massing and naturalistic planting of all 
native broadleaved evergreens. Flowers pinkish 
white, in large clusters in July. 
iP axe) 22 aes (lipase =a BS: 
2.1015) tte clumpsSees ae $ 
346 4-1 clumps... =; § 
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUYM |. . Carolina 
Rhod. Earliest flowering native Rhododendron. 
'+ is a fine bloomer, with light to deep pink 
flowers. 
1 to 14 ft. clumps___$ 
14% to 2) ft. clumps- —. § = 
2 to 3 ft. clumps_.. $ 
RHODODENDRONS CATAWSBIENSE. Purple flower. 
Bloom May and June. 
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EWAGihCh tin sarees $_ 
. All our Rhododendron are Nursery grown, 
fine thrifty ciumps, not old stumps as you 
commonly see dug from the woods, and so!d 
by peddlers. 
VIBURNUM 
Vv. RHYTIDOPHYLLUM. (Leather-Leaf Vib.). A 
vigorous shrub with large, thick, leathery leaves 
which are deeply veined. The foliage somewhat 
resembles the Rhododendron. Has clusters of 
small, yellowish white blossoms, followed by 
ted berries changing to shining black as the 
season advances. Will grow in almost any loca- 
tion. A valuable ornamental plant. Very hardy. 
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V. BURKWOOD!. (Brukwoad Vib.). A recent intro- 
duction and often called the “Evergreen Car- 
lesi.” Tho glossy. green leaves are retained 
most of the winter, though most of them will 
fall as spring approaches. The pink-tinged, 
white blossoms are borne in clusters and are 
exceedingly fragrant. An outstanding, hardy 
variety which merits a place in any garden or 
planting. 
25 tos) inves ¢ 
ipetOm et tier $ 
. We have Broadleaf Fertilizer. This new soil 
conditioner and plant food has taken the guess 
work out of Rhododendron growing, as well as 
all other Broadleaf evergreens. 
. . Use Broadleaf Fertilizer on all plants requiring 
sour soil. Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Kalmais, 
Hollies, Dogwood, Hemlock, etc. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
PALMS 
. . . For indoor growth winter, outside summer, in 
containers . . . All Palms come planted in 
containers. 
KENTIA PALM. (Florist Palm). Admirable plants 
well suited for indoor and outdoor decorating. 
2etOr ov ft ene $ 
3. tO 4 tte ee oe ee $ 
LATANIA PALM. One of the Nob!est and most 
beautiful Palms. Produces abundant fan shaped 
leaves. 
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SOK tte eee $ 
We invite you to visit our Nursery whenever you 
find it convenient to do so. Not only would we 
enjoy chatting with you, but also we feel very 
sure that a visit to our Nursery would be 
mutually profitable. We have a large supply of 
well-grown stock, some of which are not listed 
in this catalog due to limited supply, much of 
which you can usually handle to good advantage 
—so come see us—you'll sure be welcome. 
... There is some place for flowering shrubs around every Home, Cottage, Mansion and Palace. A corner needs a little 
color, a foundation wall needs to be concealed, a garage should be screened: In all of these places flowering shrubs are 
adaptable and useful. From our fields this year we shall take the finest shrubs possible to grow, large well developed 
plants, with good roots, and not by any means like the shrubs sold on bargain counters, which in many cases are of unknown 
origin; in fact, our shrubs carry several canes and only the smaller sizes can be sent by parcel post, others go by express. 
ABELIA 
(See Broadleaved Evergreens) 
ALMOND — PRUNUS 
GLANDULOSA 
DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERING. Double pinkish 
flowers in early spring. 
12 Stow San. eee $_ 
(Seton Shin eases = $_ x 
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ALTHEAS — HIBISCUS 
ALTHEA. (Rose of Sharon). Double red, Double 
Violet, Single mixed. Blossoms appear July to 
September. 
DitO rsa h tee eet ees $ 
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~SARONIA — CHOKEBERRY 
ARONIA ARBUTIFOLIA. (Brilliant Chokeberry). 
A useful shrub combining good habits of 
growth, showy flowers and brilliant fruits. White 
flowers in early May are followed by fruit which 
becomes brilliant red in the fall and is very 
persistent. One of our best berry-bearing fruits 
Will grow in sun or partial shade but requires 
ample moisture. 
TS STO MN Om hla ees $ 
NSetOl net: Abe eee $ 
ZH ORMS Steet e er e $ 
StOme4 att eee eee $ 
BEAUTY BUSH 
KOLKWITZIA AMBILIS. Covered early spring with 
small pink flowers, resembles Abelia. 
Ze ton Sirf te mee ees eet $ 
SOL ait ese ee $ 
Si torso fticcecs* aes ears $ 
BERBERIS 
REDLEAVED BARBERRY—See Hedge. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI—See Hedge. 
BUDDLEA — Butterfly Bush 
B. CHARMING. (Big flowering Pink). A glorious 
shrub, bearing throughout the late summer and 
autumn elegant long sprays with lavender-pink 
blooms. 
BUDDLEA DUBONNET. 
B. ELEANOR. 
B. FORTUNE. (New Liluc Plant). Patent No. 206. 
The best Butterfly bush. Deep color, long stems. 
Fine cut flowers. Pure lilac with an orange eye 
in each flower. 
(New reddishpurple). 
(New powder blue). 
ILE DE FRANCE. Brilliant rich reddish purple 
flowers, long spikes. One of the best. 
B. NEW RED. (Claret-red). Blooms from July until 
frost. Produces rich dazzling red panicles of 
flowers. 
B. NEW WHITE. (Pure White). A glistening White 
Buddlea very fragrant. Very hardy. Blooms 
from July until frost. 
Prices for all Buddlea’s 
S524" Inseeee= $ 
25to. 3% fthes ares. $ 
Set Om Aah $ 
A toss Sr htwee ae =a $= 
CALYCANTHUS 
C. FLORIDUS. (Sweet Shrub). An old fashioned 
shrub with sweet scented chocolate brown flow- 
ers nearly all summer. 
PR HOV EN Lye $ 
StOnG vftsessee eee a $ 
Ayton Sel teee e $ 
CHIONANTHUS 
WHITE FRINGE. White tassel like flowers in many 
bunches in May, worthy of a permanent place 
in any border. 
Pej (Orel ine ae ot a3 
3 to: 4ifiiz= === as ee $ 
4 torou tie see = ee $ 
CORNUS — DOGWOOD 
C. AMOMUM. (Silky Dogwood). Produces bluish 
fruit in Fall and its purple branches are de- 
sirable for winter color. 
C. PANICULATA RASEMOSA. (Gray Dogwood). 
Clusters of white, winter berries on red stems. 
Upright—good for mass planting. 
C. SANGUINEA. (Bloodtwig Dogwood). 
Prices for the above Cornus 
2.tor sities ee $ 
SORA five $ 
4) tp Shi ee ae $ 
(CORNUS FLORIDA-WHITE DOGWOOD) ( COR- 
NUS FLORIDA RUBRA-PINK DOGWOOD) 
(DOUBLE-FLOWERING WHITE DOGWOOD) 
(See Ornamental Shade Trees). 
CYDONIA (Flowering Quince 
C. JAPONICA PYGMEA. A dwarf Japanese Quince, 
flesh pink flowers in early spring. 
15 5) to 80in sea ee = ¢ 
Lip tol} 2) fii $ =, 
2 tOweSehiee eee $ = SSS. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. (Common Flowering 
Quince). Early blooming shrub. Semi-upright. 
Glossy foliage. Very hardy. Orange pink blos- 
soms. 
15 fOr ineo $ 
Iostome2 tee $ 
DO MET ORR atte eae $. 
Se (Oe te tt es es $ 
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