RHODODENDRONS 
We carry a good selection in size and variety of these popular 
shade loving plants. See them at the nursery. A wealth of dark green 
glossy evergreen foliage serves as a background to numerous large 
clusters of gorgeous flowers which appear in the spring and early 
summer. All colors are represented: white, apricot, pink, orange, 
red, yellow and purple, in all shades and tints. Rhododendrons hold 
their color longer in shade, are beautiful for mass effects. They are 
surface feeders and require a mulch of peat moss about 4 or 5 
inches thick or a thick layer of leaves to keep the surface soil 
around the plants moist. Balled and burlapped, $4.75 up. 
ALICE. Rich brilliant pink with large conical trusses. One of the 
finest pinks, free flowering and with rich green foliage. Midseason. 
BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH. Large trusses of white flowers speckled 
dull crimson on the upper petals. Early midseason. 
BETTY WORMALD. Large trusses of pink flowers showing a pale 
purple blotch on the upper petal. Midseason. 
C. B. VAN NESS. A splendid hybrid with scarlet trusses of waxy 
bell shaped flowers, erect habit, and good foliage. Blooms in mid- 
April and an excellent garden plant. 
CORNUBIA. Large robust habit and large foliage. Clear deep red 
flowers appear much earlier than regular season. 
COTTAGE GARDENS PRIDE. Large rich pink blossoms with brown- 
ish-purple blotch. Unquestionably the finest hybrid variety intro- 
duced in recent years. 
EARL OF ATHLONE. Excellent blood red hybrid. The foliage is 
superb and the rounded tight trusses are of good substance and 
appear late in April. 
EUREKA MAID (Pat. 432). Combines the best features of Pink 
Pearl and Alice. Robust, yet compact; flowers on large conical 
trusses are deep rich pink. 
GOLDSWORTH CRIMSON. A brilliant crimson. Really a sight to 
behold when in full bloom. 
LORD ROBERTS. One of the finest dark reds. Medium-sized trusses 
in abundance on compact plants. Good drainage. 
MARS. A wonderful dark true red with tight compact trusses that 
bloom in late May. Large dark green leaves. Grows up to 6 feet 
high. Extremely hardy. 
PINK PEARL. The most popular and widely known pink variety. 
Flowers light clear pink and large in size on large conical trusses. 
Plant robust in habit; has excellent green foliage. 
PURPLE SPLENDOR. Rich deep royal purple. Finest in existence. 
Late midseason. 
RAINBOW. Pink with darker edges. Midseason. 
SAPPHO. Very striking white flowers with a large purple blotch. 
Late. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR. Fiery-red blooms on good sized trusses. 
Elongated foliage dark green on sturdy, compact plants. 
ROSEMARY 
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS. Another in the group of fragrant fo- 
liaged plants. Used since ancient times as an ‘‘herb’’. Neat narrow 
dark green aromatic leaves and light blue, almost white, flowers. 
Very hardy. Gal. $1.25. 
ROSMARINUS LOCKWOODI. A trailing dwarf shrub seldom over 
6 inches high with deep green foliage. Stems root as they go making 
a wonderful cover shrub. The flowers, borne in large clusters, are a 
clear light blue. Gal. $1.50. 
SARCOCOCCA 
SARCOCOCCA RUSCIFOLIA. Medium size shrub (4 feet), attrac- 
tive dark green shiny rounded leaves. Useful in partially shaded 
places as a foliage shrub, the beauty of which is augmented by fra- 
grant white blossoms and dark scarlet berries. Very hardy. Gal. 
$1.50; Specimen plants at $4.50. 
SKIMMIA 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA. Useful low shrub for shade with attractive 
foliage. White, star-shaped flowers followed by clusters of large 
bright red berries. Use male plants for pollination. Gal. $1.75; 
Specimen plants at $5.00. 
AUSTRALIAN BLUE BELL 
SOLLYA HETEROPHYLLA. This evergreen climbing shrub, also 
called Australian Bluebell, keeps twining to 6 feet or more. It dis- 
plays varying, lance-shaped to oblong leaves and small, blue, at- 
tractive nodding flowers. Gal. $1.25. 
A Group of Popular Veronicas 
BIRD OF PARADISE 
STRELITZIA REGINAE. Lush green oval leaves on stiff erect stems. 
Forms a good size clump over which the orange and blue birds 
perch on stiff stems. Very showy, popular plant for tubs or in the 
garden. Hardy to 26°. Gal. $2.50 up; blooming size $7.50 up. 
VERONICAS (Hebe) 
VERONICA IMPERIALIS. Compact rounded shrub to medium 
height. Foliage medium green. Stems as well as flower spikes are 
reddish purple. Does well in shade. Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants at 
sy 1f5). 
VERONICA DECUSSATA. Small compact shrub, gray-green leaves 
and violet-blue flowers most of the year. Partial shade. Gal. $1.25; 
Specimen plants at $3.75. 
VERONICA BUXIFOLIA. Low compact plant with box-like foliage 
and small, white flowers. Useful for globe-shaped accent plants or 
low edging. Specimen plants at $3.75. 
VIBURNUMS 
A hardy lot of good substantial shrubs useful in foundation plant- 
ing, shrub borders, or as hedges. Some have fragrant flowers, others 
ornamental berries. 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI. The glory of this shrub is its clusters of 
pink and white fragrant flowers. Almost evergreen, although drops 
some of its leaves in cold weather. Gal. $1.75; Specimen plants at 
$5.00. 
VIBURNUM JAPONICUM. Fast growing shrub. Large glossy leath- 
ery leaves, neat foliage; white to rose pink flowers and scarlet ber- 
ries. Leaves suggest English Laurel. Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants 
ete S5sh,7/S) (yey 
VIBURNUM ODORATISSIMUM (Sweet Viburnum). Very depend- 
able, erect growing plant bearing fragrant white flowers, thick 
foliage. Unusually attractive. Gal. $1.50; Specimen plants at $4.50. 
VIBURNUM SUSPENSUM (Sandankwa). Medium size shrub with 
lush neat, slow growth and attractive either as a specimen or hedge. 
Gal. $1.25; Specimen plants at $4.00. 
VIBURNUM TINUS (Laurestinus). Very fine evergreen shrub mak- 
ing a dense growth of deep green glossy foliage. Clusters of pink 
buds open to dainty white flowers in spring. Gal. $1.25; Specimen 
plants at $4.00. 
XYLOSMA 
XYLOSMA SENTICOSA. One of the finest foliage shrubs of recent 
introduction. Leaves are small, oval and pointed. Light cheerful 
green reflecting the gold of sunlight pointed out by subtle tints of 
red. Used as a ground cover, as specimen shrub and well suited to 
training on a wall as an espalier. Gal. $1.50; Specimen plants at 
$4.75. 
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