TIGRIDIA. Mexican day lily or shell flower, is grown by 
us in separate colors. White, light pink, rose, orange, yellow 
and scarlet. It demands rich soil, ample water and full sun 
and merits a conspicuous location, for display of the blooms 
in the garden effect. Flowers often attain (1 inches diameter, 
produced from July to frost. Bulbs, 6 for 50c. 
PINK CALL A LILY (Richardia Rehmannii). This rare 
South African plant is now grown by us and provides a most 
interesting new flower for those who seek rare beauty. The 
plant is smaller than the old Calla, also the flower seldom 
reaching more than 15 inches tall, very neat but of variable 
intensity in its pink color. Needs a warm location in full sun. 
$1.00 each for 3-year bulbs or plants; by mail, $1.25. 
DWARF BABY CALLA. A very low compact growing sort 
with miniature white flowers of great charm and elegance. 
Neat for garden planting or as a house plant, a dainty cut 
flower as well. 75c each for strong potted specimens. 
RHODODENDRON RACEMOSUM. A dwarf evergreen 
garden shrub that blooms in early spring with branches lit¬ 
erally covered with small bright pink flowers. Small leathery 
foliage and many short slender branches make this an ideal 
border or rockery shrub for the coast region and even colder 
sections as it appears to be hardy in the eastern states also. 
75c to $1.25 each. 
CREEPING COTONEASTER. This new arrival among low 
creeping evergreen shrubs will prove a most welcome addition 
to the hardy evergreen creeping shrubs. It is of small deep 
green rounded foliage with branches creeping in cobweb 
fashion over the rocks and bearing small bright scarlet berries. 
Of proven hardiness, this new shrub merits space in all rock¬ 
eries. Fine pot grown stock, 50c and 75c each. 
PERNETTYA. Low evergreen shrubs with masses of fruit 
like large huckleberries, in white, pink, red and maroon colors. 
Very attractive and choice. 50c to $1.50 each. 
ROCK DAPHNE CNEORUM. Low prostrate small leafed 
evergreen, hardy everywhere, with the most appealing pink 
masses of fragrant flowers in spring and often again in fall. 
A garden treasure for a lifetime, now available in small sizes 
from 25c to $1.50 each for the larger plants. 
WINTER DAPHNE MEZEREUM. Deciduous upright grow¬ 
ing, very fragrant red flowers along the stems in great num¬ 
ber from February to March. Hardy everywhere; best in 
partial shade and heavy soil. Pot grown 50c. Larger field 
grown up to $2.50 each. 
RHODODENDRON WILSONII. Small laurel-like foliage, 
clusters of flesh pink flowers, extremely hardy, neat shrub 
of compact growth. Each $1.50. 
RHODODENDRONS, are the queens of evergreen shrubs 
for the coast climate. We raise them in many varieties, varied 
in sizes and colors. Safe to transplant any time, priced to 
size, merit and quality from 50c to $25.00. 
KURUME AZALEA. This is the queen supreme of all new 
flowering shrubs. Persons admiring pink or salmon shades 
more than crimson will rejoice at the gorgeous colors of this 
new race; it is larger flowered but as equally profuse as the 
llinodegiri type. Its growth is slightly more vigorous, yet 
being dwarf. We have several varieties in varying shades of 
color. Prices from 50c to $2.50 each. 
AZALEA MOLLIS. Large clusters of orange, salmon and 
yellow flowers in early spring. Deciduous foliage. Fine 
flowering sizes from 75c to $1.50; large specimens, $3.50. 
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