tinct type, its peculiarity is not mentioned in any 
book thus far consulted. It can be trained into a 
small shrub, or will vine on rocks. Hardy. 
Small rooted cuttings 'n 3-inch pots 75 cents each 
LOISELEURIA PROCUMBENS. A tiny creeping 
evergreen of the Heath family, looking like a nar¬ 
row-leaved Thyme, but with flowers a rose shade. 
Needs moist, peaty soil in a north-sloping rock gar¬ 
den. Rather difficult. 
In 2-inch pots 75 cents each 
PIERIS JAPONICA ALBO-MARGINATA. Vari¬ 
ety of the familiar Japanese Andromeda growing 
compactly and slowly with a while line so narrow 
and refined around the edge of the leaf as to please 
even those who do not like variegation. Needs peat 
soil and some shade. 
Small rooted cuttings in 3-inch jot; 75 cents each 
SEDGE PEAT 
After experimenting with different peats, it has 
been found that difficult Rhododendrons of the 
Thomsonii, Neriiflorum and other series, which do 
not succeed in ordinary soil, thrive best with sedge 
peat, which also proves best for ordinary Rhodo¬ 
dendrons. Prices on request. 
Printed in U. S. A. 
