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Bearterry 
Arctostsphylos uva-ursi. An attractive little trailing evergreen 
plant with pretty deep green leaves. Flowers small, white, 
tinged with red, followed by a rather large red berry. Fine 
for sandy places and in the shade. 2 to 4 in. summer, pot- 
grown plants. $1.50 for 3, $4.00 for 10, $35 per 100. 
Garland Flower 
Daphne Cneorum. Unusually attractive, dwarf, bushy evergreen plant, 
the tranches spreading from the crown, forming a solid mass 
and bearing bright pink flowers at tip of every branch during 
Fay and August. 
9 to 12 inch spread 1.25 each. $11.00 per 10. 
12 to 15 " *• 1.50 ” 13.50 " " 
15 to 18 ” ” 2.00 ♦» 18.00 " '» 
Dwarf' Spruces 
A group of rare dwarf forms of one of the test and 
easiest-grown evergreen trees. Because of their compact, pigmy 
habit these spruces are especially useful for rock gardens, ana 
provide interesting variations in outline, stature, and color. 
Every plant is a perfect specimen. The supply of plants is limited. 
Picea excelsa Clantrasiliana. Lustrous light green shrub of flat- 
topped tush reaching 6 ft. with age, tut grows slowly and 
remains very dwarf for a long time. Each 
15 to 18 in. spread. $3.50 
1-jk to 2 ft, " 4.50 
P. excelsa echinaeformis. Very dwarf form with stiff, 
spine-like, radiating leaves, 
15 to 18 in. spread. 4.50 
18 to 24 in. M 5.00 
P. excelsa Gregoryana. A midget shrub, seldom more 
than 2 f't. high, of squat-pointea , globe shape, 
with crowded tranchlets and foliage. 
12 to 15 in. spread. 4.00 
If to 2 ft, ” 5.00 
P. excelsa Maxwelli. Spreading flat shrub, never 
more than 2 inches high, with light green foliage. 
10 to 12 in. spread. 3.50 
P. excelsa Ohlendorfi. Conical small shrub; crowded, 
* ascending tranches. 
15 to 18 in. spread. 3.50 
li-to 2 ft. " 4.50 
P. excelsa procumtens. Prostrate with horizontal 
bright yellow tranchlets. 
lA to 2 ft. spread. 7.50 
