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New and Unusual Plants 
Azalea Mucronulata 
Large, rose-lavender flowers. One of the 
earliest to bloom. Deciduous. Hardy in 
New England. In pleasing contrast to the 
yellow Forsythia. 15 to 18 in. $1.50 each. 
Azalea Poukhanensis 
The rose-pink to rose-purple, fragrant 
flowers are produced abundantly in early 
spring. Deciduous, low, spreading habit. 
Hardy in New England. 12 to 15 in. $1.50. 
Azalea Amoena Coceinea 
A new hardy evergreen Azalea, equally 
as hardy as Amoena while in coloring it 
is a brilliant fiery red. One authority says 
it will displace Hinodegiri as it becomes 
better known. 8 to 10 inch at $1.00 each. 
Azalea Hinodegiri 
Probably the most popular Azalea. The 
flowers are brilliant scarlet produced so 
profusely as to completely cover the plant. 
Foliage round and deep green in summer, 
a bronze green in winter. 12 to 15 in. at 
$1.50 each. 
Korean Chrysanthemum 
A remarkable new hardy Chrysanthe- 
mum from Korea. Forms fine large clumps 
to 38 feet in diameter and height. The 
large, white flowers have golden centers 
resembling a glorified Oxeye Daisy, the 
petals often turning to a light claret-pink. 
it blooms in the greatest profusion in early 
October to early December. Of easy cul- 
ture, thriving in any good garden soil. 
Good for cutting, will keep in room ten 
days after cutting. There is nothing quite 
like it for late fall. Nice heavy plants 25c 
each, 3 for 50c, $1.50 per dozen. 
Meyer’s Juniper 
(Juniperus Squamata Meyeri) 
Here is an evergreen entirely different 
from any other we have ever seen. It has 
a delightful irregularity of outline that 
draws attention immediately. The hand- 
some foliage is thick, pointed and prickly, 
and of a rich shining blue color. Some- 
times in the sunlight the color will be a 
distinct mauve, sometimes a deep green, 
or even a silvery reflex—a beautiful study 
in color harmony. In borders or found- 
ation groups it gives superb contrast. Rich, 
unusual colors and unique form make this 
one of the most fascinating of all ever- 
greens, 15 to 18 inch $1.50 each. 
Pink Dogwood 
(Cornus Florida Rubra) 
A small deciduous tree, with spreading, 
bushy top and bright green leaves. The 
flowers, with their large, pink or red bracts 
appearing in spring before the leaves, 
make this Dogwood one of the most strik- 
ing ornamental trees. The showy, bright 
scarlet fruit ripens in autumn, making it 
very attractive at this season. 2 to 3 feet 
$1.25; 3 to 4 feet $1.50. 
A New Lily 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM 
A charming Lily with very long trump- 
ets, translucent snowy white except for a 
slight purple suffusion on the reverse. Has 
a pleasing fragrance. It is a fine pot 
species and is also hardy outside. Has 
survived many Maine winters without pro- 
tection. It grows so quickly that it has 
been called “The Annual Easter Lily” for 
it will flower in eight months from seed 
under good conditions. A late bloomer 
not usually coming into bloom until Au- 
gust. 2-year blooming size bulbs:$1.00 for 
10; $8.60 for 100. 
Helpful Books 
PLANT CULTURE. By Oliver and Hottes. 
Concise information on how to grow all 
kinds of annuals, perennials, shrubs, ete. 
With full instructions on the best methods 
of propagation of each kind. 442 pages, 
131 illustrations. $3.65, postpaid. 
1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWER- 
ED. By A. C. Hottes. Answers all kinds 
of questions on growing vegetables, flowers 
fruits, ete. It will help you in many ways 
to grow a better garden. 320 pages. 81 
iJustrations. $2.15, postpaid. 
THE BOOK OF ANNUALS. By A. C. 
Hottes. A reliable guide on the use of 
annuals, seed sowing, transplanting, water- 
ing, fall sowing, ete. $1.65, postpaid. 
THE BOOK OF SHRUBS. By Alfred C. 
Hottes. An excellent book of 446 pages. 
Gives full descriptions and cultural direc- 
tions. 187 illustrations. $3.15, postpaid. 
GARDEN GUIDE. A complete handbook 
for the amateur gardener, with 576 pages 
and over 300 illustrations. Has chapters 
devoted to vegetables, flowers, fruits, etc. 
A new edition entirely. $2.65, postpaid. 
THE BOOK OF TREES. By A. C. Hottes. 
Gives pronunciation, description, propaga- 
tion, care, culture, uses, etc. 448 pages. 
180 illustrations, $3,65, postpaid. 
