SwEiiT Evergreen "Pink DAriiNE." 
sweet evergreen "PinK DapDne" ^^cXt:») 
A HARDY shrub which trails over the ground in a most beautiful manner, 
Extra fine for any position, and being evergreen it is the most desirable 
plant we know of for cemeteries. The plant is composed of spiral branches 
of dense evergreen leaves. The flowers are a lovely pink color, in clusters and 
are borne profusely in the early Spring, and more or less during the entire Sum- 
mer and Fall. The delicate beauty of the flowers is great, but their fragrance 
is marvelous. Hardly a flower known possesses such a powerful fragrance. 
Prices* 
Very bushy plants, $0.75 to 
Bushy plants, Each, $0.50 Per 10, 
Smaller plants, " .25 
$1 50 each. 
^4.00 Per 100, 
2.00 " 
535.00 
15.00 
Kerria Japonica 
(Globe Flower 
or Corchoras.) 
FROM Japan came many years ago this fine genus and in the old gardens 
the double form is common even today. Now that shrubs are used 
so freely in large masses one is naturally on the lookout for such sorts as 
lend themselves effectively for this purpose. We have found nothing so far, 
more desirable in many ways than the Kerria. Varying in height with the 
variety, from two feet to seven, they are all bushy in habit, though the stems are 
graceful and slender and of the most delightful deep green color, contrasting, 
especially in the Winter, effectively with the surroundings. Either used m 
groups by themselves or in combination with other shrubs as foregrounds, they 
are very effective. The flowers are yellow and in the single forms resemble full 
open buttercups, and while the fullest bloom is in the Spring, they bloom at 
intervals throughout the summer. The varieties we offer are: 
Single Flowering — Green leaved. 
Single Flowering — Variegated leaved, quite dwarf and bushy. 
Double Flowering — Green leaved, taller grower and the double flowers 
resemble small double yellow roses. 
For prices see page 
lUeeping Privet 
(I^igustrum Ibota 
var. Regelianum.) 
A MOST graceful variety of this very hardy Chinese Privet. While it gro\^ 
into a good sized bush its branches are so spreading and drooping m 
habit as to give the bush an effective appearance. The flowers are wm 
in small lilac-like clusters, and produced freely in early July. The Fall ^."^ 
of its foliage are very rich. It is altogether a very desirable hardy shrub eit 
to stand alone as a specimen or to group with other shrubs. 
For prices see page ^j. 
Permanent garden effects can only be produced by the use of trees 
and other hardy plants which not only e7idure but grow in stdtehness 
and beauty year by year. While we would jiot decry the poptclar use oj 
so-called Simwier plajits, in their own way all very attractive, 'we ao 
believe that the rapidly increasing tendency to use the more pernianeti 
trees and other hardy plants not o?ily tends toward economy but ais 
toward more refined effects. 
See inner /roni cover page /or terms and special discounts. 
