“PORTRAITS OF DOGWOOD” 
A book by Adolf Muller, containing pictures in natural color, faithfully reproduced from photographs taken last 
spring. Any one of these pictures is worth the price of the book. One Dollar per copy. The manuscript contains about 5000 
words, a short story of the Dogwood we all know. 
When spring comes, and the flower-shov/ parade is on, the climax is reached when the Dogwoods bloom. Then it 
seems as if the final act takes place. The Dogwoods simply take over the show, as it were, and officially close the season; 
the curtain falls, and the great display of flowers on trees is over till another season. 
Now, this hero of all grandees among flowering trees is an uncrowned native American. When you read this book, 
perhaps you will feel as I do, that here and now is the time to give this marvel of trees its due. Further than that, to look 
around outdoor America, and see a veritable storehouse of native American trees and flowers that are unsung and 
unapplauded, but awaiting our approval. 
Certainly you will experience a vivid interest if you will take time to get acquainted with our own American native 
trees. So please grant me a hearing by reading this really beautiful, artistic book (written by an ardent admirer) or at least 
have a look at a copy of it. 
This book and the author caused more than a quarter million Dogwoods to be planted in Pennsylvania. 
Price $1.00 per copy 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS 
Pachysandra Terminolis (Japanese Spurge) for those dry or shady places. Will thrive in places where it is too shady for 
grass. A beautiful evergreen plant growing twelve inches high, and when spaced about six to eight inches apart 
makes a beautiful ground cover, or a perfect border for flower beds. 
One-year-old Plants .$8.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 
