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Tamarix, Summer Glow 
Tamarix (M) 
Tamarisk 
Hispida aestivalis rubra 
26-181 Summer Glow 
Few new shrubs ever have received 
such widespread popularity as this 
outstanding new Tamarix. It has a 
loveliness and grace that makes it 
indispensable. The bright green foli- 
age is attractive in itself and when 
during the summer the branches are 
covered with airy wine red flower 
spikes nothing equals them in attrac- 
tiveness. Fine for the seashore, being 
tolerant to salt air and wind. Splendid 
for cutting lasting a long time in 
water. 2-year-old plants 75c each; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Our Shrubs are too heavy 
to be sent by mail 
You are cordially invited 
to visit our Nurseries and 
Greenhouses at Riverton, 
N. J. 

Philodendron scandens 
26-183 Carlesi 

26-187 Tomentosum. 
Peperomia argyreia 
Complete List of House Plants 
We shall be glad to send upon request our complete list 
of House Plants suitable for use in the home, the conserva- 
tory, and the greenhouse. It includes a wide assortment of 
worthwhile plants of varied habits and forms. 
Plants no longer are considered a luxury. They give a 
bright and cheerful aspect to the home. 
not only easy to grow but with average care will develop 
into showy specimens that will give pleasure for many 
Viburnum Carlesi 
Vibu rnum—Snowball (M) 
26-188 Burkwoodi 
(Gardenia - Scented 
Snowball). An improved Carlesi with 
deliciously fragrant, waxy pink flowers 
produced in early spring. Of compact 
bushy habit attaining a height of 4 feet 
and spreading to a width of from 5 to 6 
feet. A real aristocrat for the small 
garden. Of semi-evergreen habit. 
5-inch pots $1.50 each. 
(Fragrant Viburnum). 
The fragrant rare Korean Viburnum. 
Salver-shaped flowers of a delicate rose- 
tinted white, passing to white. Terminal 
heads 2-3 inches across in May. Good 
bushy specimens, size 2-3 ft., $1.50 each. 
26-184 Opulus (High-Bush Cranberry). 
© White flowers in June followed by 
bright scarlet berries. Size 2-3 ft., 
75c each. 
26-186 Plicatum (Japanese Snowball). 
Dark foliage and perfect pure white 
flower balls in May; free flowering. 
Size 2-3 ft., 75c each. 
Flat white 
flower heads in June followed by bright 
red to black berries later in the season. 
Often called Doublefile Viburnum. Size 
2-3 ft., 75c each. 

years to come. 


Bird’s Nest Fern 
Many kinds are 

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Vitex macrophylla 
Vitex—Chaste Tree (T) 
26-191 Macrophylla. This graceful 
shrub though very outstanding in every 
respect is comparatively little known. It 
bears showy large lavender-blue flower 
spikes during the summer and grows 
more than 10 feet tall unless pruned 
back. Given ample space it will develop 
into a truly magnificent specimen of dis- 
tinctive appearance. Even when not in 
bloom the attractive palmate foliage 
adds beauty to the garden. Strong 
plants, size 15-18 inches, 75c each; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Weigela (™) 
Diervilla 
26-192 Eva Rath«e. A hardy and 
vigorous shrub with richly colored ruby 
flowers on plants that grow 4 to 5 feet 
tall. Blooms profusely during the 
summer and autumn. Size 3 ft., 60c 
each. 

Riverton is only 9 miles 
from Philadelphia—a_ side 
trip of only one mile off the 
Burlington Pike, Route 25. 




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