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ailable in red, pink, white, 
yellow. Price 3 5c each; 3 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Ideal for planting in beds, borders, rocker • 
ies, shady places, window and porch boxes 
or indoor flower pots. The beauty of these 
new wonderful Begonias is simply beyond 
description so we have just illustrated them 
in natural colors for you. These are the 
new double type so far superior to anything 
else in the Begonia family. 
RED FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida rubra). Symmetrical 
spreading tree growing about 20 feet high. 
The large red flowers which come before 
the leaves appear in the spring are a vision 
of loveliness against the new green of an 
early spring lawn. Foliage deep green 
changing to bronzy red in autumn. Par¬ 
ticularly ideal as specimen trees and fine 
for group plantings. Size 2 to 3 feet. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
tall beautiful fall flowering shrub distinctive be- 
ause of its red blossoms. The glorious double flowers 
re such a deep red that they stand out vividly 
gainst a background of leaves. A very desirable plant 
o buy—easy to grow, low in price, blooms long and 
ivishly, unusually hardy and colorful. 
'rice, 45c each; 3 for $1.25. 
M,EA MOLLIS 
HARDY AZALEA 
Truly one of the aristocrats of the flower family, absolutely hardy, grow- 
ng to a height of 24 inches and covered with an extravagant mass of 
>range and yellow colored blossoms in May and early June before the 
eaves appear. Azalea Mollis is a most strikingly beautiful shrub here on 
tur grounds and attracts more attention through the month of May 
:han anything else in our gardens. Planted as a border to Rhododendrons 
>r in beds by themselves. We have a large stock of this variety and have 
:ut the price to put them within the reach of all. 12 to 18 in., $1.50; 
18 to 24 in., $2.50. Special, 8-12 in., ready to bloom 50c each; 6 for $2.50. 
