ROCK DAPHNE CNEORUM. Low prostrate small leafed 
evergreen, hardy everywhere, with the most appealing pink 
masses of fragrant flowers in spring and often again in fall. 
A garden treasure for a lifetime, now available in small sizes 
from 25c to $1.50 each for the larger plants. 
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA. Thrifty evergreen shrub for 
sunny dry locations, with clusters of cream colored flowers 
with orange blossom fragrance in late spring. 75c and $1.50. 
CREEPING COTONEASTER. This new arrival among low 
creeping evergreen shrubs will prove a most welcome addition 
to the hardy evergreen creeping shrubs. It is of small deep 
green rounded foliage with branches creeping in cobweb 
fashion over the rocks and bearing small bright scarlet berries. 
Of proven hardiness, this new shrub merits space in all rock¬ 
eries. Pine pot grown stock, 50c and 75c each. 
ROCKROSE, or Cistus cyprius. A low evergreen shrub with 
large saucer-shaped flowers pure white with five maroon red 
blotches in center, very effective and novel, fine for sunny 
locations, flowering all summer. Not hardy cast of Cascade 
range. A little known floral treasure for coast gardens. 
75c each. 
CISTUS PURPUREUS. A fine evergreen shrub with a 
mass of branches bearing during June and July great numbers 
of single, bright rose-pink flowers, each petal with a dark red 
mark at the base; a splendid sun loving shrub for local gar¬ 
dens. Pot-grown, 50c each. 
ONONIS FRUTICOSA. Deciduous hardy shrub for rock 
gardens with fine clusters of small pea-like flowers in bril¬ 
liant pink color; very graceful, with long flowering season. 
Pot-grown, 50c each. 
BERBERIS TRICANTHIFOLIA. Evergreen, hardy shrub, 
with fine fern-like foliage turning partially red during win¬ 
ter; fine for hedge effects. 18-24 in. 75c each. 
BERBERIS VERRUCULOSA. Small evergreen holly like 
foliage with silvery white undersurface; leaves assuming a 
rich, plum-purple color during cold weather; dwarfish com¬ 
pact shrub of great beautv; vellow flowers, purple berries. 
10-14 in. $1.00 each. 
ABELIA FLORIBUNDA. New beautiful evergreen shrub, 
with long tubular carmine-red flowers during late spring; a 
novelty of great promise for gardens here. Strong bushes to 
18 in. $1.50 each; pot-grown plants, 50c each. 
CORAL-GLOW QUINCE. Japanese flowering shrub of un¬ 
usual color with very early blooming habit; fine for sunny 
situations. 18 in. and up, $1.50 each. 
SCARLET POMEGRANATE. Deciduous shrub for sunny 
warm locations, bearing waxy double scarlet flowers all sum¬ 
mer, with handsome glossy foliage; the finest of summer flow¬ 
ering shrubs, hardy here. 24-30 in. bushes for $1.50 each; 
30-36 in. $2.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA SOUL AN 3E AN A. Chinese tulip magnolia, 
flowering pink to white in early spring. Fine specimens. 
40-54 in. $5.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. Evergreen leaves, large 
white flowers, fragrant. 24-30 in. $2.00 each. 
CREAM BROOM. For neatness and compact growth to suit 
dry poor soils this evergreen shrub is unexcelled and must not 
he confused with the common brooms. Its masses of cream- 
colored flowers are excellent for cutting because they flower 
long before the other brooms. Fine bushes from 50c to $1.00 
each. 
SPARTIUM JUNCEUM, Spanish Broom, much branched 
green shrub bearing sweet scented flowers all summer, of 
much merit for cutting, grows best in sunny dry locations. 
From small pots 25c each, larger sizes to 7Cc. 
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