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CHEROKEE CHIEF 
DOGWOOD 
CHEROKEE CHIEF DOG- 
WOOD Plant Pat. 1710. Hard 
to beat as a small tree or shrub. 
It’s a new color in dogwoods, a 
beautiful Indian red. Provides 
colorful flowers, foliage and berries. 
In winter, the twigs are reddish. 
Nice shape. An excellent lawn 
plant. 24-inch trees, $5 ea.3 
2 for $8.50. 
DE ROTHSCHILD 
AZALEA Soft pastels to deep 
yellows and fiery reds and oranges— 
these are the exciting colors of this 
new kind of azalea from England’s 
famous Exbury gardens. Hardy, 
upright, vigorous plants with huge 
blooms. Not for the deep South. 
Mixed colors only. Don’t ask for 
specific ones. Large, sturdy, 12 to 
15-inch plants, $7 ea.; 2 for 
$12.50. 
HYPERICUM, HIDCOTE All the way from June to mid-October, 
you have 2-inch, golden yellow flowers . . 
. masses of them. They are 
fragrant. Plant grows 18 inches tall and wide and is good for foreground or 
border. Freezes back in winter, grows briskly back in spring. Reaches 3 
to 4 feet in warm areas. Originated at the Hidcote Estate in England. 
2-year plants, $2 ea.; 2 for $3.50. 
WHITE JEWEL-BERRY 
TAMARIX, PINK CASCADE 
- WISTERIA 
VITEX 
MACROPHYLLA 
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WHITE FOR 
WISTERIA, BLUE OR PINK (Be 
sure to specify color) Long flower clusters pro- 
vide massive color effect. Choose sunny location 
for this strong-growing woody vine—feed in fall 
for best flower production and water deeply. 
2-year plants, $2 ea.; 2 of same color for 
$3.50. 
WHITE FORSY THEA (Abeliophyllum 
Distichum) From Korea. Grows to about 34% 
feet, produces mass of bell-shaped, lightly 
pinkish flowers in early spring that turn white. 
Fragrant. Likes sunny, well-drained location. 
People are amazed when they first see “the white 
Forsythia.”’ 2 to 3-foot plants, $4 ea.; 2 for 
$7.50. 
WHITE JEWEL-BERRY (Callicarpa 
Japonica Leucocarpa) Erect, bushy shrub grows 
to 4 to 5 feet. . . bears in late July thousands of 
close-set, small white flowers, and in September 
masses of white berries that last into winter on 
the bush. Very showy and attractive. 2-year 
plants, $3 ea.; 2 for $5.25. 
TAMARIX, PINK CASCADE Plant 
Pat. 1275. Flesh-pink flowers come on unusual, 
spikey branches in late summer and early fall. 
Will grow anywhere, and is very resistant to wind 
and salt air. Plant reaches 8 feet at maturity, 
but can be kept at 5 to 6 feet. 2-year plants, 
$2 ea.3 2 for $3.50. 
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