COTONEASTER. 
*Horizontalis. (Rock Cotoneaster). Low growing 
shrub with horizontal branches covered with 
shiny green leaves in the summer, and bright 
red berries during the fall and winter. Ideal 
for rockery planting. 75c, $1.00 and up. 
DAPHNE. (Garland Flower). 
*Cneorum. Low-growing evergreen shrub, covered 
during May and June with fragrant clusters of 
bright pink flowers. Plant in full sunlight, in 
well drained, rich, light soil. 75c, $1.00 and up. 
Mezereum. Fragrant lilac-purple flowers in clus¬ 
ters, in early spring before the leaves appear. 
Attains a height of 4 feet. $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
DELPHINIUM. (Hardy Larkspur). 
Blackmore and Langdons English Hybrids. Light 
and dark blues blending with rose give a de¬ 
lightful assortment of colors in these hybrids. 
35c each. $3.50 per doz. 
Chinense. Gentian blue. Blooms throughout the 
summer. 15 in. 
Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. Lovely shades of 
blue and rose. June-Oct. 4-7 ft. 35c each. 
$3.50 per doz. 
DECORATION DAY PLANTS AND 
FLOWERS 
Urns and plant boxes filled with no additional 
charges for soil or labor. 
DIANTHUS. (Pink). 
Barbatus. See Sweet William. 
*Caesius. (Cheddar Pink). Sweet smelling rose 
colored flowers. Neat, compact plants. June. 
4 in. 
*Caesius Flore Pleno. A double form of above. 
'Deltoides Brilliant. (Maiden’s Pink). Tiny 
bright pink flowers on wiry stems. Plant 
forms a close mat of foiage on the ground. 
June-July. 6 in. 
Bristol Maid. Large double rose pink flowers. 
Very fragrant. Very free blooming. 1 ft. 
Bristol Purity. Pure white. Double. 
Fiirst Bismarck. Large heads of deep pink 
flowers. 10 in. 
Plumarius. (Grass Pink.) 
Mrs. Simkins. Pure white. Double and single. 
Blooms freely all summer. 1 ft. 
Spring Beauty. Pink form of above. 
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