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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
HAMEMELIS mollis — This shrub or small 
tree from Central China is the showiest 
of the family. The large leaves, 4 to 5 
inches long, are grey felted below. The 
flowers, appearing during Jan. and Feb. 
have golden yellow petals % inch long 
and a calyx which is purplish red inside. 
$2.50 and $3.50 each. 
zuccariniana —Form of H. japonica with 
flowers of pure canary yellow, somewhat 
smaller than type and coming end Jan¬ 
uary. Will attain height of 20 to 30 ft. 
in time. $2.50 and $3.50 each. 
HEDERA *conglomerata minima — A very 
dwarf and compact form of non-climbing 
Ivy, making odd-shaped clumps of ever¬ 
green miniature Ivy foliage. 50c each. 
HUDSONIA *ericoides (Beach Heather) — 
Heath-like shrub, 4 to 6 inches high, cov¬ 
ered with small yellow flowers from May 
to July. For a dry, sandy acid soil. 50c 
and 75c each. 
*tomentosa —Foliage somewhat hairy or 
woolly, with yellow flowers on 6 to 8 
inch stems, May to July. For a sandy, 
moderately moist acid soil. 50c and 75c 
each. 
HYDRANGEA *petiolaris —A fine and artis¬ 
tic vine, clinging to walls or other sup¬ 
port. Pretty foliage and large flat heads 
of white flowers which are showy and 
fragrant. 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 
HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort) calycinum— 
An excellent ground cover, especially for 
naturalizing and under trees. Very large 
golden yellow flowers, June to Aug. 12 
to 18 inches. 25c each. 
♦coris — A very distinctive species, with 
dainty heath-like foliage and clouds of 
golden flowers during July and Aug. 8 
to 10 inches. 35c each. 
*empetrifolium prostratum —Makes a solid 
carpet, rooting as it creeps along. Heath¬ 
like foliage and golden flowers all sum¬ 
mer. New and choice. 50c each. 
♦fragile —Large flowers of gold on trailing 
stems, making mats 10 to 15 inches 
across. 25c each. 
♦rhodopaeum —A very distinctive species 
with silvery-grey foliage and fine golden 
flowers. Attractive throughout the year 
8 inches. 25c each. 
ILEX *pernyi (Chinese Holly)—Of very slow 
growth, remaining dwarf for years, but 
eventually reaching up to 10 ft. in height. 
The spiny leaves are dark green and lus¬ 
trous. Begins bearing its bright red fruit 
while still a very small shrub. 50c each. 
JASMINUM *parkeri — A rare prostrate 
shrublet from the Himalayas, with fra¬ 
grant yellow flow^ers on twisted tangled 
bushes of rigid stems. Full sun, in well 
drained position, with some protection 
during extreme cold weather. 75c and 
$1.00 each. 
Kalmiopsis leachianum 
