AENRY A DREER@r 
Corchorus or Kerria Japonica FI. PI. 
(Globe Flower) 
Illustrated in color opposite page 193. 
This valuable shrub (as illustrated in colors on page 193), while 
not new, is worthy of a place in every garden. It is recognized as 
one of the only ornamental shrubs which may be classed as “‘ever- 
blooming”; producing attractive double golden-yellow flowers 
like small rosettes in great profusion from early June until October; 
of strong, upright growth and clean habit, blooming equally as well 
in the shade as in the open sun, a quality lacking in most of our 
flowering shrubs. The branches in winter are a pleasing shade of 
green adding much to its decorative value throughout the entire 
year. Strong plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Cotoneaster 
Horizontalis. A dependably hardy variety of compact, 
spreading habit of growth with neat evergreen foliage and very 
attractive orange-red berries which are set off nicely against the 
dark foliage and which remain on the plant the entire winter. 
A most valuable subject for the front of the border or for the 
rockery. Large field grown plants being difficult to transplant, 
we have prepared a lot of thrifty pot-grown plants which will 
give satisfactory results. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Prostrata. A very neat dwarf variety, with miniature leaves 
and bright red berries throughout the winter months. 50 cts: 
each. 
Daphne Cneorum Garland Flower) 
A pretty dwarf spreading shrub from 6 to 8 inches high, valuable 
for the rockery or for the front of the border, producing beautiful 
bright pink, sweet-scented flowers early in May. Strong four-year- 
old plants, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Golden Leaved Privet 
The best golden leaved shrub in cultivation, valuable either as 
an individual specimen or for massing in connection with other 
shrubs, its bright golden variegated foliage makes it a most effec- 
tive subject in all forms of planting throughout the entire season. 
Fine shaped bushy specimen plants, 24 inches high, at 50 cts. 
each; $5.00 per doz. ’ 
AZALEA 
Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) 
Patulum Henryi. A comparatively new hardy St. John’s 
Wort of shrubby habit, growing from 2} to 4 feet high, producing 
masses of large clear yellow flowers during July and August, and 
retaining its neat foliage until late in the autumn. 30 cts. each. 
— Patulum Grandiflorum. A very vigorous growing intro- 
duction from China with large broad petalled flowers of a very 
bright yellow. 30 cts. each. 
Kolkwitzia Amnabilis 
(Beauty Bush) 
An exceedingly handsome new ornamental shrub from the wilds 
of China, resembling the Weigelia and Honeysuckle to which it is 
allied. Growing 6 to 8 feet high at maturity with long arching 
branches, this variety combines all the merits of a perfect shrub; 
hardiness, year around beauty of foliage and habit, and an amazing 
profusion of pale pink bell-shaped flowers in June. Strong plants 
18 to 24 inches high, $1.50 each. 
Red Leaved Japanese Maple 
(Acer Polymorphum Atropurpureum) 
We are pleased to be able to again offer a limited stock of the handsome 
HYPERICUM 
red-leaved Maples; good plants about 15 inches high, $3.50 each. 
Nandina Domestica (Chinese Bamboo) 
A very handsome small shrub, hardy as far north as Philadelphia; it 
grows about three feet high with graceful, light green foliage, which turns to 
a most attractive bronzy red early in the fall. The small white flowers are 
produced in good sized erect panicles in spring and are followed by crimson 
berries. $1.00 each. 
Vitex Macrophyila 
Forms a most graceful, shapely, attractive plant, 3 to 4 feet high, with 
nicely divided foliage with aromatic odor. The pretty lavender-blue flowers, 
arranged in whorls on long, graceful terminal spikes or racemes begin bloom- 
ing in July, continuing without interruption until frost. A most attractive 
shrub for any position. Strong plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
All prices include boxes, packing and delivery to transportation company in Philadelphia 
