the garden is slow but steady, requiring hardly any attention, 
and the value of large specimens is continually increasing. 
They thrive in loose rich soils, and appreciate partial shade; 
ideal foundation planting subjects. We offer selections of 
pot grown plants in 2 to 4 year old sizes ranging from 6 to 24 
inches in height, well budded for immediate bloom, priced 
from 75c to $2.50 each, in the following sorts: 
Caprice. Double white, irregular, early. (No small size 
available.) 
Yuki-botan. Double white, formal, late. 
Purity. Double white, formal, early. (No small size avail¬ 
able.) 
Rosita. Deep rose, formal, early, double. 
Hikaru-genji. Double light pink, formal, medium size. 
Pink Perfection. Very early, light pink, formal, double. 
Kumasaka. Very large, deep pink, midseason, double. 
Wakanura. Large bright red, semi-double crown of yellow 
stamens. 
Wakanura variegata. Same as preceding with part of petals 
white. 
Magnoliaeflora. Apple blossom pink, with form of Magnolia 
flowers. 
Shisu. Bright red, very late flowering, dwarf sort, double. 
Some older field grown sizes available also, priced according 
to age. 
AUCUBA, Gold Dust Laurel. Showy yellow spotted leaves, 
well adapted to grow in dense shade and north exposures. 
Truly one of the best evergreens for foliage effect; also pro¬ 
ducing large red berries. Extra select sort of our own creation. 
75c to $1.50 each. 
MALE AUCUBA. This is the form providing for polliniza- 
tion of the female berried plant and no garden should be 
without this type in order to enjoy the full beauty of the 
berries. We offer them in the green and variegated kinds in 
good strong specimens at 75c each. 
ANDROMEDA, or Japanese Lily of the Valley bush. A fine 
dwarf evergreen shrub for shady locations. Slow T growing and 
very hardy. Flowering early in spring. 75c to $2.00 each. 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. Eastern Mountain Laurel with 
clusters of handsome light pink flowers during spring. 10-12 
in. $1.00 each. 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA. Dwarf, compact growing, with 
handsome leathery foliage, superior to Daphne, bearing sweet 
scented flowers, followed by scarlet berries which last all 
winter; fine for shady locations. Male and female types. 
6-8 in. $1.00; 12-14 in. $2.50 each. 
OSMANTKUS ILLICIFOLIA. Silvery variegated foliage 
resembling holly; a durable, slow growing evergreen of great 
merit for semi-shade, may be sheared like Boxwood. 10-year- 
old specimens, $3.50 each. 
PERNETTYA. L ow evergreen shrubs with masses of fruit 
like large huckleberries, in white, pink, red and maroon colors. 
Very attractive and choice. 50c to $1.50 each. 
WINTER DAPHNE MEZEREUM. Deciduous upright grow 
ing, very fragrant red flowers along the stems in great num¬ 
ber from February to March. Hardy everywhere; best in 
partial shade and heavy soil. Pot grown 50c. Larger field 
grown up to $2.50 each. 
DAPHNE JAPONICA, extremely sweet scented early flow¬ 
ering evergreen shrub with clusters of pink blossoms, ever¬ 
green foliage often edged yellow. 10-12 inch $1.00; larger to 
$2.50. 
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