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OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM. Beautiful late blooming shrub or small 
tree, white flowers in slender racemes. Foliage assumes exquisite crimson 
shades in autumn. Need acid soil. 
MELIOSMA PENDENS. Flowers pendulant in pendulous branches white, 
fruit black. 
PACHYSTIMA CANBYI. Attractive low growing (6 inch) evergreen 
shrub with miniature holly like leaves. Fast spreading by underground 
runners. 
PARROTIA PERSICA. Perhaps there is no more effective tree than this 
Persian species, splendent in its crimson and gold autumn tints. 
PHELLODENDRON CHINENSIS. A handsome Wilson introduction with 
its usually nine long glossy leaflets. Much thought of at Morton 
Arboretum. 
PHILADELPHUS BEAUCLARK. New. One of the top best, white with 
pink shadings. Very sweetly scented. 
PIERIS JAPONICA PINKBUD. Pink in bud and when first opens up 
fading to white. Slower growing than regular Japonica. 
The Potentillas are small shrubs thriving in common soils in sun or 
partial shade. The flowers as similar to single roses. Persisting over a long 
season during late summer and early autumn. 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA. White flowers in May. Clusters of red berries in 
autumn. The Chinese Christmas Berry. 
PECAN STUART. Grown from seed. The hardier type. 
PERNETTIA BELL’S SEEDLING. Rich mahogany-red berries. 
POTENTILLA GOLD DROP. Golden yellow. Farreri. 
POTENTILLA JACKMANI. Large deep yellow. 
POTENTILLA Katherine Dykes. Soft Yellow. 
POTENTILLA MANLEYS (Moonlight). Light Yellow. 
POTENTILLA PRIMROSE BEAUTY. Creamy yellow, spreading. 
POTENTILLA ARBUSCULA (Sutters Gold). Dwarf creeper with enor- 
mous yellow flowers all through the summer. 
PTEROSTYRAX HISPIDA. An attractive small tree. The small fragrant 
white flowers appearing during June and July in pendulous racemes. 
PRUNUS SUBHIRTELLA AUTUMNALIS. This unusual variety flowers 
during mild spells in winter. The semi-double pinky-white flowers are 
borne freely on leafless branches. Useful for winter decorations. 
RHODODENDRON IMPEDITUM. Very dwarf, pretty lilac-blue, end of 
April flowers. Foliage blue green. One of top best hardy. 
RHODODENDRON PURPLE GEM. Outstanding dwarf with flowers of 
intense blue-purple. A lovely plant even when not in bloom, small leaves. 
RHODODENDRON ROSEUM ELEGANS. The best all around landscape 
plant. Forms a dense plant covered with good sized trusses of mauve-pink. 
RHODODENDRON ROSEUM PINK. A very good pink. A select form 
of above with large trusses of clear pink flowers. 
RHODODENDRON CANADENSE. Lavender-pink, flowers in early spring. 
SARCOCOCCA HUMILIS. A dwarf, compact small shrub, evergreen with 
fragrant white flowers in late winter and early spring useful for sandy 
banks, etc. 
STEPHANDRA INCISA CRISPA. Graceful dwarf shrub with finely incised 
fern-like foliage; excellent ground cover, does well in shade. 
STEPHANDRA TANAKAE. The brown twigs and orange-yellow leaves 
are most attractive in autumn. 
STYRAX OBASSI. The large almost round leaves and fragrant white 
flowers make this an attractive small tree. 
STYRAX JAPONICA. One of the most graceful small trees with small 
leaves, horizontal branches and delicate showy white bells that hang 
from every twig in late spring. 
STYRAX DASYANTHA. Deciduous shrub or small tree with dense 
branches. Flowers salmon color inside in dense drooping racemes 4 inches 
long. 
STEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMELLIA. Has white camellia-like flowers, each 
from 2 to 3 inches in diameter and a mass of yellow stamens. One of our 
good sellers. Always scarce. 
WEIGELA EVA SUPREME. Introduction from the Experimental Station 
at Boskoop, Holland in 1961. Large glowing deep red flowers without a 
trace of purple coloring. Shapely, well branched shrub, an improvement 
on Eva Rathke. 
YUCCA GLAUCA. Striking plant with long, narrow, rigid evergreen 
leaves. A hardy tropical appearing plant and winter has narrow bluish- 
green course leaves even in snow. 
MAGNOLIA WILSONI. Easy to grow, often with a second crop of saucer 
shaped flowers in August. They are 314-4 inches in diameter. 
ZENOBIA PULVERLENTA (Dusty Zenobia). Glaucous foliage. 
SYMPLOCOS PANICULATA (Sapphireberry). Fragrant white flowers. 
Blue fruit. 
A FASCINATING HOBBY 
Growing Azaleas is a hobby which provides an ever increasing source of 
interest. There are so many species to be had and so many almost breath- 
taking new hybrids being produced, that one is amazed at the magnificent 
display that we may have with only a small space of ground and a few of 
the newer plants thatare now being offered. If you want a stimulating (and 
profitable) hobby that grows more interesting, beautiful and valuable every 
year, then grow azaleas. 
Many items in this catalog will undoubtedly be sold out before the season 
is over. We suggest you place your order as early as possible. 
