Evergreen Shrubs 
viburnum Odoratlssimum —-An attrac¬ 
tive evergreen shrub for all or part shade. 
Enormous laurel-like foliage of a shiny 
green. White flowers in 4-inch panicles 
followed by red fruit during fall and winter. 
Height 6 feet. 75c each. 
Japanese Evergreen Pear —A large ever¬ 
green shrub of rapid growth (6 feet). Foliage 
turns bright red to yellow and green in the 
fall. New growth in spring very vivid 
shining green. Beautiful in all seasons. 
$1.50 each. Not prepaid. 
Hedera helix arborescens —Bush English 
Ivy. A broad leaf evergreen with every 
appearance of Ivy in bush form but often 
having leaves twisted and contorted in an 
interesting manner. Does well in sun or 
shade. Grows to 3 feet in height. Very 
hardy and desirable. 4 to 6 inches at 50 
cents. Prepaid. 
Photlnla Serrulata Nova —A sturdy ever¬ 
green shrub. Foliage changes during the 
year from pale green to red and bronze. 
Height 6 feet. 1-gallon cans 75c each. 
Not prepaid. 
Osmanthus Aquifollum —Large evergreen 
shrub with holly-like foliage. Produces very 
fragrant white flowers in early spring. A 
liighly decorative shrub. 75c each. Not 
prepaid. 
Kalmla latlfolla —Dense rich glossy foliage. 
Small leaves. Grows to 30 inches. One of 
flnest dwarf evergreens. Nodding bell 
shaped pink flowers in earliest spring. 10 
to 12 inches at $1.00. Not prepaid. 
Viburnum Rhytldophyllum —Evergreen 
shrub grows to height of 7 feet. Leaves very 
large. Flowers white in clusters to 8 inches 
in diameter followed by red fruit. A very 
attractive hardy shrub. 75c each. 
CARNATIONS 
[W. II. Henderson’s New Ili/hrid.f) 
APRICOT QUEEN—Clear orange salmon (new) 50c each; $3.00 pe^ dozen. 
NEW YELLOW—Clear lemon yellow (new) 25c each. 
NEW W'HITE—Largest pure white grown (new) 25c each. 
Hardy carnations for outdoor garden use, I recommend very highly the following 
colors: Dark red, scarlet veined mahogany, flesh pink, red and white variegated in 
plain petals and lacinated petaled forms. 25c each; $1.25 per dozen. Not less than 
a dozen at this rate. The above are highly selected. Strong rooted cuttings. 
EVERGREEN FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
New Evergreen Spring 
Flowering Phlox 
Phlox Divarlcata LaphamI —Perennial 
phlox of pure gentian blue growing about 
12 inches high. Unsurpassed as a spring 
flowering border plant as it blooms from 
May until July. No other garden flower 
blooming at this season shows this rare and 
lovely color. A remarkably hardy, easily 
grown and showy plant. 50c each; .$3.00 
per dozen. Evergreen. Smaller sized plants 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Phlox Subulata Brlttonl —Very distinct 
from any variety known. It forms a cushion 
like plant with closer growth than most 
subulata varieties. Abundance of white 
star-like flowers with darker centers formed 
by a ring of bright blue dots. New form .50c 
each, .$3.00 per dozen. 
Phlox Subulata Vivid —Similar to above 
except that it possesses a vivid satin pink 
flower with red centers. One of the most 
beautiful dwarf shrubs for rock gardens. 
Blooming in earliest spring almost covering 
itself with blossoms. 50c each; .$3.00 per 
dozen. 
Gentiania auculls —A dwarf evergreen 
perennial requires peat and sand and partial 
shade. Producing large 2 inch trumpet 
shaped flowers of deep blue. No cultivation 
required. Needs good drainage. 3 inch 
pot, 50 cents. 
Clematis for the Perennial Border 
Clematis Davidiana —Hardy herbaceous 
perennial producing clusters of very fragrant 
gentian blue flowers over the summer 
months. Height 3 feet. Grows upright like 
a shrub. An exceedingly fine perennial. 
Strong 2 year roots. $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
Clematis Recta Grand FI. Pleno —A very 
attractive new herbaceous peremiial growing 
to 3 feet high. Produces masses of double 
pure white flow('rs throughout the summer 
months. Very fragrant. Planted in full 
sun in perennial border it is most effective, 
$1.00 each. 
Gypsophila “Bristol Fairy” —A splendid 
double flowered “Babies Breath’’. The 
effect is far superior to the old single type 
when used in bouquets and the blooms last 
much longer when cut. Grafted plants at 
50c each. 
Pentstemon 
(Arc /Ibore Pboto) 
Wm. H. Henderson’s Hybrid. Evergreen 
perennial almost continuously in bloom. 
Rivals petunias in production of blossoms. 
Makes bold clumps 18-30 inches in height. 
Flowers about 2 inches in diameter and 
resemble fox-gloves. Unusually free from 
diseases and easily grown. Recommended 
as a substitute for snap-dragons as it is 
never troubled with rust. I offer 4 varieties 
selected from thousands of hybrids: Scarlet 
Bedder, a soft rose scarlet, 15c each; $1.50 
per dozen. Orchid, Lavender, Lavender- 
Blue, 25c each. The above varieties are 
grown from selected rooted cuttings. A well- 
established bed of these wdll thrive for years 
with no special attention needed. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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