CRYPTOMSRIA JAPONICA-A rapid growing shrub with dense plume-like 
foliage turning bronze in winter .A very desirable addition to 
lar.^o plantings , or where quick results are wanted. 
DABOECIA POLIIOLIA, ROSEA (PINK IRISH BELL HEATHER) A splendid 
dwarf evergreen; Foliage fine, dark green above, silvery "beneath. 
The flowers are large, and resemble little bells nooding from 
the tips of slender, erect stems . It is one of the few dwarf 
shrubs which starts blooming in early spring and continues in 
bloom until cold weather. Very desirable for borders, rockeries 
and masses. Hardy and new. White flowered form also available. 
DAPHNE CNEOKUM (ROSE DAPHNE) Evergreen foliage and crowded heads 
of fragrant bright-pink flowers, during May and June, and again 
in fall. Has always been very expensive, but this year i have 
some very fine ilants that i can include in this bargain offer. 
PYRACANTHA OOCCINEA, LALANDI (LALAND FIRSTBORN) A tall evergreen 
shrub of surpassing beauty. In spring it is a show r er of white 
bloom and in the fall it is laden with such enormous masses of 
brilliant orange-red berries that the foliage is almost conceal 
-ed. One of the most glorious evergreens known. 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM-Hardy, vigorous grower. Large, glossy 
loliagc. Pink to lavender blooms. The Rhododendron is one of 
the most satisfactory of all shrubs. Besides its healthy, 
glossy foliage at all times, it is unsurpassed in beauty w r hen 
in bloom. Pits into practically all plantings. 
TEUCRIUM CKAMAEDRYS- A beautiful evergreen rock plant somwhat 
resembling Heather. It reaches a height of about I ft., with a 
spread of about 5 ft, and is a bouquet of pink blossoms all 
summer. Extremely hardy, holding its bright, glossy green color 
in coldest weather. Has fragrant foliage, and w r ill ad beauty 
wherever low blossoming plants are desired. Almost without a 
peer as a rockery or border plant. A marvelous ground cover. 
Brought resistant, and takes the place of Heather in hot ,dry 
sections. Must be sheared back after blooming, for best results. 
SOUTHING DIFFERENT IN GLADIOLUS 
I have been fortunate in securing a limited quantity of the 
Florist Pedigreed Blend Gladiolus bulbs, w r hich is a mixture of 
the newer Florist sorts. If these were bought as named sorts, the 
price would be several times the price asked here. Most of these 
are jumbo bulbs and average nine bulbs to the pound* 
You have seen the beautiful blooms in the Florist shops, and 
now you can have some just as beautiful, in you£ own garden, at 
the unheard of price of 10 cents each. 4>I, per dozen. Postpaid. 
Having seen these in bloom, i personaly guarantee that you will 
be more than satisfied. Remember, these are new introductions, 
and you will want to be the first in yout locallity to grow them. 
THE LAST WORD IN PANSIES 
No doubt you have heard of Harrolds Pedigreed Pansies. 
These are so far ahead of all other pansies, that there can be no 
comparison. Blooms have been known to reach a size of five inches 
across, and they come in the most exquisite shades and colorings 
known to the pansy world. 
After seeing those in bloom last season, i feel that i owe it 
to my customers, to make these wonderful pansies available for 
their gardens. The price is five for 25 cents. 50 cents per 
dozen. Postpaid. 
. ADDITIONAL, NEW PLANTS THAT I CAN SPARE A FEW OF THIS SEASON 
ASTILBE CHINENSIS, PUMILA....35c 
CAMP ANULA P0 S CHAR SKY ANA.25c 
* CAMPANULA PULL A.25 c 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM....35c 
EPIMEDIUM. SULPKUREUM. .. ..35c 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUS.20-'c 
EEL I ANTHEM uM AP RICO T.25c 
HELIANTIiEMUM BUTTERCUP.25 c 
GEUM BORISI. ..•.35c 
HOSTA LANCIFO LI A (FUNKIA).I5c 
Iris Douglasiana..25c 
POTENTILLA NEVADENSIS..25c 
RUDBECKIA GOLDEN GLOW.15c 
SAXIFRAGA GLACIALIS.35 c 
STATICE LATIFOLIA.25c 
S IE "VERS IA OIL I AT A.25 c 
