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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
Kalmiopsis leachianum 
HAM EM ELIS mollis — This shrub or small 
tree from Central China is the showiest 
of the family. The large leaves, 4 to 5 
inches long, are grey felted below. The 
flowers, appearing during Jan. and Feb. 
have golden yellow petals % inch long 
and a calyx which is purplish red inside. 
$2.50 and $3.50 each. 
zuccariniana —Form of H. japonica with 
flowers of pure canary yellow, somewhat 
smaller than type and coming end Jan¬ 
uary. Will attain height of 20 to 30 ft. 
in time. $2.50 and $3.50 each. 
H ED ERA conglomerata — A dwarf, shrubby, 
non-climbing form of Ivy, making cush¬ 
ions of miniature Ivy foliage. 35c each. 
'"conglomerata minima — A very dwarf, 
compact form of the preceding, the true 
plant being very scarce. Fine for hud¬ 
dling up against a rock. 50c each. 
KALMIOPSIS '"leachianum — A very rare and 
local evergreen shrub, said by botanists 
to be hybrid between Kalmia and Rho¬ 
dodendron. From 8 to 12 inches high, it 
spreads slowly by underground runners 
and layered branches. Foliage is small 
and dark green, on the order of Azalea 
Hinodigiri. The flowers of medium size, 
pink, with red calyx, in umbles of from 
5 to 9. Will do in light, leaf mold soil, 
with root moisture and in hot climates, 
a little shade. Pot grown plants, fall 
1937, $1.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA lennei —Makes a shrubby tree 
with broad foliage and large cup-shaped 
white flowers, deep crimson outside, in 
May. Two year old grafted, $3.50. 
parviflora — One of the choicest Magnolias, 
growing into small trees. Cup-shaped 
white flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, pink 
sepals and a delightful fragrance. Two 
year grafted, $3.50. 18-24 inches, $5.00. 
Larger size accordingly. 
ONONIS hircina — A leguminose subshrub 
with pretty foliage and long racemes of 
large pink and white Pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers all summer. Well-drained sandy soil, 
in full sun and very little water during 
the summer months. 18 to 24 inches. 50c 
each. 
spinosa — Darker foliage than preceding 
and with slender spines. The rose col¬ 
ored flowers are solitary on short stems. 
18 inches. 50c each. 
* Alpines or Rock plants. 
