Kingsville Nurseries _— Kingsville, Maryland 
SMIRNOWI. Deep rosy pink. Leaves very attractive, hav- 
ing felty underside. : 
SPECIES 130293. Unidentified rhododendron from China. 
Flowers are quite large and_pure white. Large light 
green leaves. 20 to 24 in. $6.50, 24 to 30 in. $8.50, 30 to 
36 in. $10.00. : 
SPECIFERUM. Small pink flowers. Very spready thin 
branches, graceful. 8 to 10 in. $2.00, 10 to 12 in. $3.00, 
12 to 15 in. $4.00, 15 to 18 in. $5.00. 
SPINULFERUM. Small crimson-red flowers. Low and 
graceful habit. : 
WEYRICHLII. Brick-red flowers, and the plant will grow 
to 12-15 ft. 
Buxus - BOXWOOD 
CULTURAL HINTS ON BOXWOOD 
Boxwoods thrive very well in partial shade and prefer 
not to be fully exposed to hot sun. They like leaf compost 
about their roots and are good feeders. Very well rotted 
cow manure is good, and raw bone-meal seems to keep 
them sturdy. They do not like to become dry about the 
roots though they should never be planted in a remaining 
wet spot. 
Lime and sulphur, ‘‘one gallon to 50 gallons of water,’’ 
sprayed over the entire plant in June, will control both red 
spider and boxwood wilt. Both of these can kill boxwood 
in a very short time. DDT will control box-leaf minor and 
your State Entomologist can best advise how to use the 
D 
Cut honeysuckle placed over and around boxwood in 
late fall will protect the box during the winter. This per- 
mits the air to circulate through the box, yet prevents the 
sun from shining on the foliage. Mulching should also 
be placed around the ground to keep roots from freezing. 
Remove the honeysuckle before new growth starts in 
spring. ; 
BALEARICA. Balearic Box; very handsome and rare, 
sate leaves a fine green color, growth upright to about 
t 
LOR: 
HARLANDI. Compact Chinese species, usually less than 
3 ft. Very distinctive narrow leaves 1% in. long, a 
beautiful green. Splendid as hedge or specimen. 6 to-8 
in. $1.00, 8 to 10 in, $1:50, 12)to 15 in. $3.00; 15 toms 
$4.00, specimens 22 to 24 in. $10.00, 24 to 28 in. $15.00, 
specimens 28 to 32 in. $18.50, 32 to 36 in. $25.00. 
MICROPHYLLA. Japanese species box, the leaves are 
small and soft green. Growth is dense and rarely over 
5 ft. high. Flowers are most profusive in early spring, 
covering each bush with many small yellow flowers. Ex- 
tremely hardy and one of the best. 6 to 8 in. $1.00, 8 to 
10 in. $1.50, 18 to 24 in. bedded close, slender plants 
$3.50, heavy branched well developed bushy plants 24 to 
28 in. $10.00, 28 to 32 in. $15.00, 32 to 36 in. $18.50: 
MICROPHYLLA JAPONICA. Leaves of japonica are much 
larger than the type. Stiff upright growth develops a 
fine very bushy plant up to about 6 ft. 3 ft. $10.00. 
MICROPHYLLA Koreana. Low growing box from Korea 
with spreading branches, forming a low mat. The leaves 
are small, and the plant is very hardy. 6 to 8 in. $1.00, 
bushy 15 to 18 in. $4.00, bushy 18 to 20 in. $6.00. 
MICROPHYLLA sinica. Chinese variety branched hori- 
zontally. The leaves are a light green, being orbicular 
in shape. Pot plants, 4 to 6 in. $1.00. 
MICROPHYLLA var-compacta. 
KINGSVILLE DWARF BOXWOOD. Rare and extremely 
dwarf, being densely crowded with short twiggy 
branches. Tiny leaves of rich green makes the plant a 
perfect solid mound. The box has been tested for 
hardiness as far north as Canada, in the New England 
states, and in southern states, proving it will take cold 
and heat. It also stands and tolerates long dry spells 
without damage. There is no other boxwood like it 
and is a rare gem. 
6to Tin. wide, 4to 6in. high, $2.00; $15.00 per ten 
7to 8in. wide, 4to 6in. high, 2.50; 20.00 per ten 
8 to 9in. wide, 4to 6in. high, 3.00; 25.00 per ten 
9to10in. wide, 5to Tin. high, 3.50; 30.00 per ten 
10 to 12 in. wide, 6to Tin. high, 4.00, 35.00 per ten 
12 to14in. wide, 7to Qin. high, 7.00; 65.00 per ten 
14 to 16 in. wide, 8 to 10 in. high, 10.00; 90.00 per ten 
16 to 18 in. wide, 10 to 12 in high, 15.00; 140.00 per ten 
18 to 20 in. wide, 11 to 12 in. high, 18.50; 175.00 per ten 
Few larger specimens still available, quotations upon 
application. The above plants range in. age from 
7 to 8 years up to 23 years old. 
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