NOVELTY AND GENERAL CATALOG 
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Euonymus Rosmarinifolius —Perfectly hardy evergreen foliage, shrub growing 2 feet 
in height. The foliage is narrow, green in summer, turning bright scarlet and keeping 
so all winter. Grand plant for edging of shrubs, borders and beds of Rhododendrons, or like 
plants. Price: Good plants, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen. Limited number of strong 3- 
year-old plants. Price, 50c. each; per dozen, $5.00. 
Salvia Greggii —Native plant of great beauty. Hardy in most parts of the United 
States. Grows 2 to 3 feet in height. The plant is literally covered with crimson flowers 
of good size. Great acquisition to our hardy plants. Price, each, 15c.; per dozen, $1.50. 
Yucca Flaccida Auro-Striata (Manda) —Perfectly hardy plant, as showy as a Pandanas, 
forming a plant 2 feet high with long leathery foliage, beautifully striped with golden 
stripes. Flowers large lily-like on stems 4 to 6 feet high. Grand evergreen hardy 
plant. Each, $1.00; per dozen, $10.00. 
Ophiopogon Japonica (Japanese Lily of the Valley) —A perfectly hardy evergreen 
plant, with fine leathery foliage growing about six inches in height, and thriving well 
under trees where grass will not grow, and, therefore, a grand acquisition for that 
purpose, and a rival of the Pachysandra terminalis. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 
per 100. 
HARDY CACTI 
The following ten varieties of Cacti have proven quite hardy and will make a 
grand addition to rockwork or small borders: 
Price each 
Cactus Missouriensis —New small-growing plant. $0.50 
Echinocactus Simpsoni —Large head, short spines, pink flowers. 1.00 
Echinocactus Simpsoni —Perpetual Snow (new) with woolly crowns. 1.00 
Echinocactus Viridiflorus —Neat growing plant for rockwork. 75 
Opuntia Arenaria —Small-growing species.50 
Opuntia Camanchica —Very spiny and showy. 50 
Opuntia Mesacantha —Good compact-growing species. 50 
Opuntia Phaeacantha Major —Large grower. 50 
Opuntia Polyacantha —Quantity of white spines.50 
Opuntia Polyacantha Albispina —White-spined, fine variety. 50 
New Rose Wichuraiana Hybrid “Peach Blow” (Manda) —This is one of the grandest 
pink varieties ever raised. It is exceedingly floriferous, flowers borne in great upright 
clusters, double, of a beautiful peach blow color, and keep for a long time. Price: 2%-inch 
pot, 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. Two-year-old plants, $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 
Rose Wichuraiana Argentea (Manda) —The foliage is of a beautiful silver and pink 
variegation, especially in the new growth, giving the plant a decidedly novel and unique 
appearance. The habit of growth and the flowers are like the Memorial Rose, which 
is its parent. Price: 2%-inch pot, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. Two-year old plants, 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Rose Dazzling Red (Manda) —New Wichuraiana Rose. Finally I have succeeded in 
raising a strictly Wichuraiana Rose with flowers superior both in color, size and durability 
to the well-known Crimson Rambler; the foliage is bright and glossy, almost evergreen; 
very strong and rapid grower, while the flowers are produced in great profusion and 
are of a large size and of a beautiful ruby red color that does not fade. Price: 50c. each; 
$5.00 per dozen. Two-year-old plants, $2.50 each; $25.00 per dozen. 
Rose Bridal Wreath (Manda) —An addition to the beautiful climbing rose, a cross 
between the Wichuraiana X Multiflora section with good foliage, strong growth and 
exceedingly floriferous, producing innumerable semi-double white flowers which almost 
cover the foliage. Excellent variety for any use which I can recommend. Price: 50c. 
each; $5.00 per dozen. Extra large two-year-old plants, $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 
Rose Francis Scott Key (Cooke) —Very vigorous, free grower, naturally producing 
stems that are two to three feet long. Every shoot produces a flower. The flowers are 
as large as the “American Beauty” and well formed. The color is a clear red. It 
flowers just as freely as “Radiance”; a decided acquisition. 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Rose “Ophelia”— Color clear, bright salmon, often deepening toward golden pink; 
wonderfully fragrant, with long pointed buds and stiff stems. Large, handsome foliage, 
showing that it is a wonderfully free bloomer and grower. 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Rose Prince E. C. De Arenberg —This rose has a lively, clear color, scarlet, with 
deeper shadings, not inclined to turn blue, and is especially lively under artificial light, 
holding its color as long as the flower lasts. 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Rose Killarney Brilliant— Has the same habit of growth and freedom of bloom as 
its parent; color very brilliant pink, which in dull weather shades to almost crimson. 
75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Rose Hadley —Deep, velvety crimson, retaining its brilliancy all seasons of the year; 
strong, rigid growth and flowers borne on long, stiff stems; has proved itself on trial to 
be a first-class variety. 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Rose Madame Edouard Herriot (Syn. Daily Mail Rose) Color of this rose is 
a gorgeous combination of reddish terra-cotta and bronze, with flame shadings, almost 
impossible to describe. Artists have raved over this variety. $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
dozen. 
