Cotoneaster Horizontalis 
COTONEASTER - Rock Spray 
*Horizontalis 
(Prostrate or Rock Cotoneaster). A low-growing shrub with almost 
horizontal branches covered with shiny dark green leaves. The fruit, 
which hangs on until spring, is bright red, giving the plant a wonder¬ 
ful appearance in the fall and winter. It is a most desirable plant for 
rock garden in front of shrubbery or at the base of steps near the 
front door. 
Fine 6-inch pot plants, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00. 
HYPERICUM 
fcCalycinum Three $1.40, Doz., $4.00, 100 $25.00 
Similar to Moserianum, except that it makes underground runners, 
which, when they come up, produce a beautiful carpet of green covered 
with large, yellow blossoms. Ground cover; hardiest of all; 20 inches. 
Henryi Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
The same as Moserianum, though slightly more upright. A lovely little 
shrub. 
^Moserianum Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
A most desirable border shrub about 20 inches high, of free and grace¬ 
ful habit, producing long, slender stems, drooping, apparently from 
the weight of the flowers and buds, although the flowers face so none 
of their beauty is lost. Color a rich golden yellow, and bloom con¬ 
tinuously the entire season. 
KALMIOPSIS 
Leachiana Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A rare and attractive rock garden plant that has recently caught the 
attention of gardeners the world over. It was discovered a few years 
ago by a Portland, Oregon, botanist. Here is something new for the 
gardens. Undoubtedly one of the rarest and one of the finest of small 
broadleaf evergreens. Believed to be one of the few hold-overs of the 
plants of the glacial period, seemingly a remnant of ancient plant life, 
and found only in a very limited area in the mountains of Oregon. 
Foliage is a deep healthy green and in the spring the plants are covered 
with bright pink blossoms. In every respect, it is a most delightful little 
shrub, among the choicest of the choice. We offer a limited number of 
young plants to advance the introduction of this beauty at same re¬ 
quirements as Daphne Cneorum. Perfectly hardy. 
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Florida 
Rubra 
Laburnum Vossi 
BERBERIS - Barberry 
Thunbergi 
(Japan Barberry). Where a dwarf deciduous hedge is wanted, nothing 
equals this beautiful Barberry. Requires but little pruning to keep its 
shape. The leaves are small, light green, and towards fall assume rich, 
brilliant colors, the fruit or berries become scarlet. Absolutely hardy. 
Plant 12 to 15 inches apart. 
Extra strong 3-year-old specimens, big plants, 24 to 30 inches high, Doz. 
$4.55, 100 $32.00. 
Strong, bushy, 3-year-old big specimen plants, 1 8 to 24 inches high, Doz. 
$3.50, 100 $22.00. 
BERBERIS MENTORENSIS. (See page 3). 
TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
Berberis Thunbergi pluriflora erecta 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 110). A new Barberry of dense upright growth 
with extra-heavy foliage giving a dainty upright hedge of a rich green 
color that changes to brilliant autumn tints. Perfectly hardy, bearing an 
abundance of berries. Immune fo rust. Columnberry should be used as 
an edging to flower beds or for small low hedges. It is recommended in 
place of Boxwood where this is not hardy. Doz. 100 
Size 9-12 inches.$3.30 $20.00 
Size 12-15 inches. 4.00 25.00 
Size 15-18 inches. 5.00 35.00 
CULTIVATED LARGE FRUITED BLUEBERRIES 
The supreme achievement of skilled horticulturists who have worked for 
years to improve our most luscious native fruit 
The question invariably asked by those whose interest has been aroused 
is "Are these new Blueberries hard to grow?" The answer instantly and 
truthfully given is "No; they are not in the least hard to grow." In bloom 
they are attractive, and in fall the green foliage turns into beautiful shades 
of red and crimson. 
Blueberries are acid-soil plants. This acid condition is easily brought 
about by simple preparation of the soil—with woods soil, oak leaves, peat or 
aluminum sulphate. 
The new, named varieties of cultivated Blueberries are not self-fertile. 
Consequently, a bush grown by itself will not bear fruit, but where six or 
more plants of different varieties are grown in close proximity, perfect 
fertilization of the blossoms takes place, and abundant crops of huge, 
luscious berries result. 
Consequently our Blueberries are sold in units of 6 plants (mixed varieties) 
or in blocks of 24 plants or more (mixed varieties). Each plant bears a 
carefully written name-tag. Orders for single plants will positively not be 
accepted for reasons noted above. 
2-year size, $7.50 per unit of 6 plants; 24 plants or over, $1.10 per plant. 
All plants are sent with ball of earth. Cultural hints with each order. 
CORNUS - Dogwood 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) Each $4.50, Doz. $45.00 
The Dogwood is one of the handsomest trees in the world at all seasons. 
In the spring its large white flowers are spectacularly beautiful; in fhe 
autumn its glittering red berries, clustered in a nest of glossy foliage, are 
ornamental to the highest degree. When the robins have eaten the 
berries, the foliage turns various shades of pink, crimson, scarlet and 
maroon, and falls late. There are no trees or shrubs which possess a 
larger measure of attractiveness throughout the whole year. The rare 
pink Dogwood is similar in all respects to the common variety except that 
the flowers are various shades of pink. It is very beautiful and a good 
specimen; in full bloom is a magnificent sight in the spring garden. 
Does well in shade. We offer plants full of buds, about 4 to 5 feet tall. 
