DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flower). 1 ft. 
Zone IV. The finest rock-garden evergreen. 
Fragrant rose clusters in May and again 
Sept. Needs sun. Spreads. Stands drought. 
5 to 6 in. B&B......$2.25 each, 5 for $9.50 
10 to 12 in. B&B..$3.50 each, 10 for $30.00 
Boxwood (Buxus) 
Suffruticosa (Dwarf ‘‘English’’). 6 ft. Zone V. 
A billowy dense mass of dark green. Small 
plants used for real box edging. Any soil. 
Sun or nart shade. 
5 to 6 in. B&B .... $2.25 each, 5 for $9.50 
10 to 12 in. B&B..$4.00 each, 10 for $35.00 
12 to 14 in. B&B..$8.00 each, 10 for $65.00 
So et eee 
PIERIS floribunda (Mountain Fetterbush). 
3 ft. Zone IV. Evergreen, mound. Upright 
clusters white in May. Acid, humus. 
«2% in. pot ...... 10 for $7.50, 100 $50.00 
12-15 in. B&B....$6.50 each, 5 for $29.00 
PIERIS Japsnica (Andromeda). 6 ft. Zone V. 
Evergreen, upright shrub, with drooping 
wax-like bells, May. New growth is rosy- 
wine. 
«6 to 8 in. X........5 for $3.50, 100 $50.00 
12 to 15 in. B&B....$6.50 each, 10 $60.00 
PYRACANTHA Lalandi (Laland Firethorn). 
Evergreen shrub to 15 ft. Zone V. A fuzz 
of white in May, then orange-red berries. 
Drain, lime. Stands drought. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
AES HIST DOUS cacti cose $9.50 $75.00 
18-24 in. (pot) ........ 3.00 22.00 190.00 
LAUROCERASUS schipkaensis (Hardy English 
Laurel). 6 ft. Zone V. A gorgeous evergreen 
shrub, with dark green leaves. White flower 
spikes in May. Very easily grown. Very fast 
growing. Stands drought. 
« 3-inch pots ............ 5 for $6.00, 25 $25.00 
12 to 18 in. B&B $4.50 each, 5 for $20.00 
MAHONIA aquifclium (Oregon Holly-grape). 
9 ft. Zone V. Holly-like evergreen. Yel- 
low, May; purplish “‘grape,”’ 
part shade. Stands drought. 
8 tor iZ inex eee 5 for $6.00, 25 $20.00 
[2 ie B&Bs $4.50 each, 5 for $20.00 
LO*iebe beeen: $7.00 each, 5 for $30.00 
OSMANTHUS aquifolium —(Holly-leaved 
Myrtle). Zone VI. 6 ft. Evergreen shrub. 
Useful foliage plant. Stands drought. 
*2 in. pots .... 10 for $6.00, 100 $40.00 
12 to 18 in. B&B ........ $5.00, 5 for $22.00 
August. Dry, 
NATIVE RHODODENDRONS 
maximum, white July 
carolina, pink May 
catawba, purple June 
See page 4 for prices and 
descriptions. 
HYBRID SEEDLING 
RHODODENDRON 
These in every way resemble named hybrids 
except: — the color of flowers is unpre- 
dictable. However, more than half are 
really bright. The others are purples. They 
are fairly free to bloom, hardy mostly in 
Zone V 
*4 to 6 in. XX....10 for $8.50, 100 $ 60.00 
10 to 12 in. B&B..5 for $20.00, 100 $300.00 
15 to 18 in. B&B..5 for $30.00, 100 $500.00 
HYBRID FORTUNE! SEEDLINGS 
Colors white to red, Zones V to VI. Some 
interesting new forms. 
Seton OSs Be bse eee 2 for $9.50 
WEA GY dayne Veh ie ete oe $10.00 each 
Hardy Exotic Species 
RHODODENDRON—iscoler. 15 ft. 
Zone VI. Huge white, June. 
BetGn Gaile Nie on eer $2.00 each postpaid 
—fortunei. 12 ft. Zone VI. Large 
blush, fragrant, May. 
Sr toes ies Keer, $2.50 each postpaid 
—racemosum. 4 ft. Zone V. Small 
leaved dwarf. Pink, April. 
Seto 12 -ineXeene $2.50 ppd., 10 $20.00 
PACHISTIMA canbyi. Evergreen clump, 9 
inch. Zone V. Wonderful rock plant. Moist. 
3 in. pots .. $1.75, 10 $13.50, 100 $120.00 
STRANSVAESIA davidiana. Shrub to 20 
feet. Zone VI. Large shiny green leaves. 
Scarlet fruit in autumn. Stands drought. 
2 to 3 feet .... $4.00 each, 10 for $30.00 
VIBURNUM Rhytidophilum (Leatherleaf). 9 
ft. Zone V. Wrinkled evergreen leaves, 
bright green, shiny. Bold. Red berries. 
Drain, shelter. Unique leaves. 
18-24 in. B&B .... $5.00 each, 5 for $23.50 
RHODODENDRONS 
Evergreen shrubs with fine foliage. Range from dwarfs to giants. 
Bloom from May to July. Acid, humus, damp, loose. 
1. The roots feed at the surface — do not hoe or rake. Plant 
them properly and thereafter water and mulch as needed. 
2. Light shade, airy and open, gives best results. Only certain 
trees will do. The best are Oaks, Cherries, Magnolias and Birch. Their 
leaves make the best mulch. Avoid Beech and Maple. 
3. Safe planting in Sept. and Oct. 
NAMED GRAFTED HYBRIDS 
The following are from open field, dug with 
ball of earth. They have been pinched to 
make low, shapely branching, thus overcom- 
ing the common fault of grafted rhododen- 
drons which is to grow leggy. All hardy 
Zone VI, and a few extra hardy ones as 
noted in Zone V. 
Parsons Gloriosum—handsome rose-pink. 
Boule de Niege—Snow-white dwarf. 
Caractacus—light crimson. Zone V. 
Catawbiense album — the finest white. 
Zone V. 
Catawbiense grandiflorum — large lilac. 
Zone V. 
Dr. Dresselhuys—Tall, cigorous red. 
Dr. H. V. Rutgers—rich dark red, compact. 
Zone V. 
E. $. Rand—Compact scarlet-red. 
Lee’s Dark Purple—rich color. 
Old Port—Plum color. Zone V. 
Roseum elegans—bushy rose pink. Zone V. 
Any of above kinds: 
(Each) (10) 
12 to 15 inch B&B .......... $7.50 $70.00 
15 to 18 inch B&B .......... 8.50 80.00 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 1) 
