Telephone: Atlantic 1-2022 
THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 51 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND VINES 
DAPHNE Cneorum. Rose Daphne. A 
dwarf evergreen shrub blooming pro- 
fusely in April and May. Fragrant, 
rosy pink flowers. 
EUONYMUS radicans vegetus. Large, 
round leaves; orange-scarlet berries 
in fall. 
HEDERA helix. English Ivy. Rich 
dark green climber for a sheltered 
wall. 
helix gracilis. 
Very graceful vine. 
Foliage much smaller than that of 
English Ivy. 
Ilex crenata convexa 
MAHONIA aquifolium. Oregon Holly- 
grape. Dark, lustrous evergreen 
leaves and yellow flowers in May. 
Blue-black berries and reddish bronze 
foliage in winter. 
PACH YSANDRA terminalis. Japanese 
Spurge. A splendid evergreen ground- 
cover for shady places where grass 
will not grow. 
Tlex glabra 
ILEX crenata convexa. Japanese Box- 
leaf Holly. Dense, compact-growing 
plant with deep green foliage. For 
foundation plantings. 
crenata rotundifolia. 
glossy leaves. 
glabra. Inkberry. Bushy shrub with 
very shiny leaves all winter. Profuse 
black fruit in the fall. A hardy native 
evergreen. 
latifolia. A large tree; glossy dark 
leaves with lighter reverse. Dense red 
berries. 
KALMIA latifolia. Mountain Laurel. 
Rich, glossy green leaves; large, 
showy clusters of pinkish white flow- 
Round, very 
ers in early summer. Hardy and 
vigorous. 
LEUCOTHOE Catesbzi. Drooping 
Leucothoe. Valuable for shady spots. 
Fragrant white blooms in long, droop- 
ing racemes. Foliage is purplish all 
winter, 
Hybrid Rhododendrons 
Evergreens and Perennial Plants 
will be available at our Garden Centers 
only. A complete selection of annuals 
and vegetable plants will be sold at 
both our Downtown Store and the 
Garden Centers. 
Japanese Hybrid Azaleas 
Among the showiest and most satis- 
factory of all flowering shrubs. They 
need acid soil and a well-drained location. 
Makes a mass of color in spring. 
Bridesmaid. Carmine-rose. 
Christmas Cheer. Brilliant Christmas 
red; semi-double. 
Fedora. Phlox-pink. 
Hinodegiri. Crimson. 
growing. 
Mrs. Addy Wery. Blood-red. 
Purple Splendor. Purple. 
Snow. Pure white. 
Thais. Crimson. 
Azalea Kaempferi. Torch Azalea. Or- 
ange-red to salmon-pink. Needs partial 
shade. Tall; very free flowering. 
Hybrid Rhododendrons 
Easy to grow if given acid soil. They 
do not require shade. Gorgeous big heads 
of bloom in many colors, suitable for 
both large and small plantings. Broad, 
leathery foliage, effective all year long. 
Album Elegans. White. 
America. Spirea-red. 
Amphion. Orchid-purple. 
Catawbiense Grandiflorum. 
English Roseum. Rose. 
Dwarf and slow 
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