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CYTISUS BATTANDIERI 



Mr. Will Ingwersen writing in the July 21, 1956 issue of 

 Gardeners Chronicle says "There are few more beautiful 

 shrubs in a small garden than Cytisus Battandieri. It is 

 seldom disturbed by weather conditions, and my own speci- 

 men has emerged triumphantly from one of the worst winters 

 I can remember for many years and is now a sheet of irides- 

 cent silver leaves, among"\vhich gleam, with all the brilliance 

 of sunlight, great clusters of rich golden flowers. Not the 

 least of this fine plant's many attractions is the intense fra- 

 grance of ripe fruits which the flowers exhale. It is like 

 no other flower scent that I know." 



We have a few small plants of these and will furnish at 

 $3.00 each as long as the supply lasts. 



MAHONIA lomariaefolia — CHINESE HOLLYGRAPE 



A relatively new Mahonia from Asia having large pinnate 

 leaves up to 15 in. in length, each leaflet having deeply ser- 

 rated and waved margins. Flowers are larger and brighter 

 than American varieties, in clusters of as many as six or 

 eight spikes, a brilliant chrome yellow. Habit of growth 

 is somewhat more vigorous than M. aquifolium and the 

 effect of the plant is tropical and very interesting. 



We can furnish a few of these plants 12 to 18 in. tall 

 fi $3.00 each. Supplv limited. 



COLORED PLATE BOOK 



A brand new plate book, just published, much more com- 

 plete and up-to-date than the one we previously offered. Has 

 96 pages of colored pictures with descriptions. Size, 8V 2 x 11 

 inches. We think it is well worth the price of §4.00 postpaid. 



NURSERY SPADES 



No. A3M. This is the standard light weight (5% lbs.) 



nursery spade, iy z in. tapered to 6 in. wide at bottom. 



and 12 inches long: handle has two-thirds length (15 in.), 



straps, turned over steps. §7.50 each. 

 No. A13. A heavier (7 lb.) spade than above with a 13 in. 



tapered blade and full length straps. This spade is for 



heavy digging. $9.00 each. 



