FROM ANOTHER WORLD 
At least from the antipodes of this land, and a 
country so different in plant and animal life as 
to seem almost another world. The seeds in this 
group of shrubs and trees were sent me by a col¬ 
lector from a part of New Zealand with a climate 
so near our own that likely most of them will be 
hardy. There should be many interesting and val¬ 
uable kinds here. Sorry the descriptions must be 
so brief. 
Note Uniform Price—Any of the varieties in this 
group will be supplied at 15c per pkt., 35c per 
special pkg. 
Aristotelia Racemosa—Shrub. Six feet. Claret 
colored flowers. 
Carmichaelis Australis—Six feet. Purple flowers. 
Carmichaelis Compacta—Handsome pale pink 
flowers. Leafless. Three feet. 
Corokia Cheesemanii—Gray foliage. Yellow flow¬ 
ers and fruit. 9 feet. 
Cyanthodes Acerosa—4 feet. Grown for its beauti¬ 
ful glossy white berries. 
Fuchsia Excorticata—Bronze leaves and purple 
flowers. 8 feet. 
Hymenanthera Crassifolia—Very hardy low grow¬ 
ing shrub. Fine berries. For banks. 
Leptospermum Nicholli—Deep crimson flowers. 
Exceedingly free blooming. 8 feet. 
Melicytus Ramiflorus—A 15-foot compact tree 
with blue berries. 
Nothofagus Menziesii—Tree. 30 feet. New 
Zealand Mountain Beech. 
Nothopanax Arboreum—Splendid small tree for 
specimen planting. 15 feet. 
Pennantia Corymbosa—Fine twenty-foot tree. 
Pittosporum Nigrescens—An effective five-foot 
shrub with variegated leaves. 
Pittosporum Ralphi—Downy white leaves. 10 feet. 
Podocarpus Ferrugineus—Ornamental tree on the 
Yew order. 30 feet. 
Pseudopanax Crassifolium—Curious tree wflth 
sword-like two-foot leaves. 
Sophora Tetraptera—Beautiful hardy tree with 
masses of yellow flowers. 20 feet. 
ROCKSPRAY 
Holodiscus discolor—An unusual hardy shrub 
with slender swaying branches that carry droop¬ 
ing panicles of sweetly scented and lacy flowers, 
white, with ivory tintings. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 
50c. 
ROSA SETIGERA 
The Prairie Climber. A vigorous and most val¬ 
uable Climbing Rose with large single flowers of 
deepest pure pink, or rarely white, in July. Pkt. 
10c; special pkg. 25c. 
ACACIA FARNESIANA 
Much branched feathery shrubs with glowing 
golden flower heads, very fragrant, and sometimes 
used in the making of perfume. For southern gar¬ 
dens, or north under glass. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 
50c. 
