Japanese Flowering Quince 
(Cydonia japonica) 
The new and rare colors we are offering have pro¬ 
moted this old favorite to first place in the modern garden. 
Apple-blossom Pink. 
One of the loveliest new colors, so different from the old red 
Japonica. 
Strong 3 ft. Plants, $1.95 each, F. O. B. Piqua 
Blood-red (Cydonia japonica rubra grandiflora) 
Deep blood-red, the largest 
flowers of all. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, 
$1.75 each, 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, 
$2.25 each, 
All F. O. B. Piqua. 
Coral-glow 
(C. jap. corallina). 
Flowers are a sensational 
salmon-apricot or coral 
color, borne in astounding 
profusion. New. 
1 to 1J4 ft. Plants, 
$1.95 each, Postpaid. 
Crimson-flowering 
(C. japonica sanguinea). 
Deep red flowers, but so 
different from the old red 
or scarlet Japonica, and for 
good measure it blooms 
both spring and fall. Spreading and nearly evergreen. 
134 to 2 ft. Plants, $1.35 each, Postpaid. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $1.75 each, F. O. B. Piqua 
The Japanese Flowering Quince sounds the 
first color note of Spring. 
Rose-pink (C. japonica umbilicata). 
Beautiful rose-pink flowers; the new leaves have a reddish cast. 
234 to 3 ft. Plants, $1.15 each; 334 to 4 ft. Plants, $1.45 each, F. O. B. Piqua 
White-flowering (C. japonica nivalis). Pure white flowers. Very rare. 
134 to 2 ft. Plants, $1.75 ea., Postpaid. 2 to 234 ft. Plants, $1.95 ea., F. O. B. Piqua. 
Rock Qarden Varieties 
Alpine Japanese Quince (C. alpina superba). Fiery, orange-red flowers; large 
attractive fruits. 18 in Plants, $0.85 each, 2 for $1.50, Postpaid. 
Leonard’s Velvety Japanese Quince. Deep, velvety-red flowers lasting about twice 
as long as the others. Strong Plants with 2 ft. spread, $2.25 each, F. O. B. Piqua. 
Maule’s Japanese Quince (C. jap. maulei). Orange colored flowers borne abun- , 
dantly from ground up. Plants, 2 ft. high, 2 ft. broad, $1.25 each, F. O B. Piqua. 4 
SHADBUSH or SHADBLOW (Amelanchier canadensis). 
The April landscape would be drab indeed without the Shadblows. The slender branchlets 
of delicate tracery are wreathed in the snowy-whiteness of the blooms. The leaves, 
unfolding at the same time, are usually clothed with a white floss of hairs, heightening the 
floral effect of this very hardy, tree-like shrub. 
Two light 12 to 18 in. Plants for $0.60 Postpaid. 
SANDCHERRY (Prunus cistena). 
A brilliant reddish foliage shrub suitable for wind-swept locations, or where the ground 
is too heavy for the Red Japanese Maples. More dwarf and more roundish than the other 
Purple-leaved Plums. (See page 7). 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $0.65 each, F. O. B. Piqua. 
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A. M. LEONARD&SON 
