CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS: Sweetshrub. Large.......... 1.00 
The old-fashioned “Strawberry Bush” whose leaves and chocolate colored 
blossoms give a delicious scent when crushed. 
CARY OPTERIS INC ANA: Bluebeard. 2 ft........... 1.00 
Not reliably hardy. Valuable for its delicate lavender-blue flowers in Aug.- 
Sept. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS: Anemone Clematis. Pots...... 1.00 
COTONEASTER BULLATA: Seedlings. Large. 4-5 ft.._... 1.25 
Handsome foliage, red fruits. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. Pots............75 
COTONEASTER SALLICIFOLIA: Seedlings. 6x12 in....60 
Cotoneasters: In addition to those listed above we have some twelve other 
varieties in varying sizes and quantities. 
DAPHNE MEZEREUM: February Daphne. 12-18 in., $1.25; 18-24 in... 1.75 
Fragrant purple flowers in March-April. Valuable for its early blooming 
period. Semi-shade. 
FOTHERGILLA GARDENI: Dwarf Fothergilla. 1 ft..... 1.25 
Low bush with fragrant white flowers, May, and good fall coloring. 
HEDERA HELIX BALTICA: Pots..........20 to .40 
A very hardy form of English Ivy. It is more inclined to creep than to climb 
and makes an excellent groundcover. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM: Seedlings. English Holly. Small, pots.......50 
ILEX OPACA: American Holly. 4 ft............... 3.50 
Seedlings that have not yet proved whether they are berrybearing or not. 
Best in semi-shade. Makes a good accent in the woods. Spring delivery only. 
Moves best when Forsythia is in bloom. 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS: Beautybush. 5 ft....... 2.00 
Pale pink flowers, one of the loveliest of June shrubs. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS: Field grown, doz. $1.00......hundred 10.00 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI: Evergreen Firethorn. Pots.25 to 2.00 
This handsome shrub with white flowers and orange berries is difficult to 
transplant when large. We offer only small plants up to a few in 8 in. pots. 
None have bloomed. 
TAXUS MEDIA: 18 in_______________ 1.50 
A fine hybrid Yew which we bought as unnamed seedlings. 
TAXUS HICKSI: Hicks Yew. 18 in., 3-4 ft______ 1.25 to 3.50 
TSUGA CANADENSIS: Canada Hemlock. Unclipped. 4-5-6 ft__ 1.00 to 1.75 
TSUGA CAROLIANA: Carolina Hemlock. 1-2 ft...... 2.00 
RHODODENDRON MICRANTHUM: 2-3 ft............... 3.00 
Evergreen. Small dark green leaves and white flowers. May-June. Re¬ 
sembles Labrador Tea. Rare. 
VINCA MINOR ALBA: White Periwinkle or Myrtle. Pots...15 to .25 
Large Field Grown .50 
Pure white flowers. Makes a good combination with the Common Blue Violet. 
PERENNIALS 
25c Each Unless Otherwise Noted. 
Twelve plants of one variety at the price of ten. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM...j.......$ .30 
Like the well known bright yellow variety but with pale lemon flowers. 
6 in. May. 
