Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
MAGOLIAS. (See page 17) —-____ 
MAHONIA aquifolia. (Oregon MHollygrape; evergreen 
shrub with yellow berries and holly-like foliage.) ____ 
MAHONIA aquifolia. (We have a few in 3” bands.) _____ 
MYRICA pensylvania. (Northern bayberry or candleberry ; 
fairly large shrub; gray berries and bark are highly 
tragTrante)) eee 
PHILADELPHUS virginalis. (Virginal mockorange; stock 
plants from which cuttings were taken were “rogued’”’ 
several years to leave only true double-fiowering type.) 
PIERIS floridunda. (Mountain Pieris; ericaceous evergreen 
shrub with bell-shaped flowers in racemes. Needs 
peaty soils. We have them in excellent supply, and can 
book large orders for them.) 
PIERIS japonica. (Evergreen Japanese Pieris; ericaceous ; 
in great demand; supply somewhat limited.) __-_____ 
POTENTILLA Gold Drop. (Small compact shrub; 2 to 214’ 
high with fern-like leaves; blooms June to October ; 
hardy.) =— S 
PYACANTHA cocce. lalandi. (Laland’s Firethorn. Thorny 
bush with orange berries; sells well. Keep it planted 
in pots; it is difficult to transplant when it gets 
larger.) Se 
RETINOSPORA ob. crippsi. (Golden semi-dwarf form. 
The obtusa Retinosporas are really nice evergreens; 
much better than the better known R. pisifer forms.) 
RETINOSPORA ob. gracilis. (Grows very much like the 
well known plumosa, in form, except that it is prob- 
ably a little larger at the base, and somewhat slower 
growing. A good evergreen.) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa. (Plumed Retinospora; grows 
easily and quickly and stands shearing well; plant for 
quick turnover.) —___~ 
RETINOSPORA ee aurea. (Golden-tipped form of 
the above.) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea GOLDDUST or Lovetti. 
(More dwarf, with tips of foliage golden-flecked ; very 
nice Ret.) 
RETINOSPORA plumosa lutescens. (Football Cypress. 
Low, golden-flecked and one of the better Ret’s.) 
RHODODENDRON ecarolinianum, (Carolina Rhod. nursery 
grown seedlings, hardy over wide area; pink blooms 
earlier than most Rhod.) __ = 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum. (We have a few in 3” 
bands. ) 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. (Catawba Rhod. nursery- 
grown seedlings, hardy; buds deep purplish-red, open 
tOmerIMSOn.) pea 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. (We have a few in 3” 
pangs.) = a xb = 
RHODODENDRON = hybrid seedlings. (Nursery-grown 
seedlings from seeds of red blooming hybrids.) 
RHODODENDRON maximum. (Rosebay Rhododendron ; 
nursery-grown seedlings ; twice transplanted, as are all 
Ole Outre nod.) 
SALIX purpurea nana. (Blue Asiatic Willow; one of the 
very best hedge plants. It will grow quickly in your 
fields to a fine money maker.) bis. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer. (And these are true without 
MEX tULess,) eee 
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