BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA 
(English Boxwood) 
Finest of all edging plants for flower borders. The 
aristocrat of Old Eastern Shore Gardens. 
4 to 6 in. — .40 ea. — $3.75 per 10 
35.00 per 100 
6 to 8 in. — 6.00 per 10 
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Gy rap a Ry Shah: 2 Oe re 2.00 
123tO Asin eee ee bso 3.00 
1450 16sing meee. 00 
16 to 18 in. hs Soke Spa ee OU 
1SetOel eile eee ee ee 510.00 English Boxwood 
CAMELLIAS 
Some Camellias are now con- 
sidered to be sufficiently hardy 
for this section. Given shade 
through the winter they can 
stand considerable cold. Plant 
with peat moss and_ acid 
fertilizer. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
(Rosedale’s Beauty) 
Double Red_ flowers. 
Small potted plants 2.00 
Camellias 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA (Camellia) 
The newly popular fall flowering types. These are fairly hardy on the Eastern Shore. 
CLEOPATRA — Rose pink, semi-double 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH — Delicate pink, single 
ROSEA — Deep rose pink, single 
COVINGTON — White-edged pink, semi-double 
SETSUGEKKA — Large white, semi-double 
LEU) ARTE os Dee ey Ab eh ke ete 3.50 
