KALMIOPSIS 
Leachiana Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A rare and attractive rock garden plant that has recently caught the 
attention ot gardeners the world over. It was discovered a tew 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. 
LABURNUM VOSSI - Golden Chain 
Each $4.50 
Long-clustered Golden Chain. Small tree-like shrub with green bark and 
foliage like exaggerated clover leaves. Flowers are pure golden yellow and 
formed exactly like those of Wisteria. The hanging clusters attain as 
much as 18 to 20 inches length and are borne very profusely in late 
spring. Very beautiful. Usually bloom the first year. Fine 4 to 5 foot 
specimen plants. 
LONICERA - Honeysuckle 
Syringantha Wolfi Each $2.00 
The twiggy drooping branches of this most delightful and practically 
unknown small shrub are covered with rosy lilac showy fragrant blooms 
in clusters not unlike in fragrance and form the Daphne Cneorum. It is 
of very easy culture. Does well in light shade or full sun, growing not 
much higher than 2 to 1V 2 feet. Excellent for in front of large shrubs 
or in the flower border and rock garden. You will much enjoy the fra¬ 
grance of this rare little bush. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana Each $4.50, Doz. $45.00 
Soulange's Magnolia, sometimes called the Saucer Magnolia for no reason 
at all, is the rather rare Pink Magnolia of city gardens and parks. It 
makes a small tree with gorgeous shining foliage and in early spring 
produces its enormous, pinkish white flowers more or less purplish outside 
and slightly fragrant. This Magnolia is the showiest of the family for 
planting in northern gardens, and when in bloom, even one plant will 
dominate the garden—yes, the neighborhood, if it is a sizeable specimen. 
A whole street in Rochester, lined' with this variety, is a mecca for all 
enthusiasts every spring. We offer flowering plants with a lot of buds, 
about 3 to 5 feet tall.. 
VIBURNUM - Gardenia Scented Snowball 
Burkwoodi (New English introduction) Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
Improved Carlesi. Waxy pink and deliciously fragrant, the flowers of this 
new fragrant Viburnum are produced in early spring when the leaves are 
unfolding. They form round, domed clusters, and the Gardenia-like 
fragrance is so sweet cs to pervade a large area. The plant grows about 
4 feet high and 5 to 6 feet in diameter. It likes a well-drained, sunny 
place, with plenty of moisture throughout the season. This is a new 
jewel for the garden—a real aristocrat. For the small garden, where 
there is room only for the choicest shrubs, the one Viburnum above all 
others that should be grown, is Viburnum Burkwoodi. Foliage brilliant 
in autumn. Much stronger and healthier grower than Carlesi. 
PYRACANTHA (Crataegus) - Firethorn 
Coccinea Lalandi Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
A most remarkable fruiting evergreen shrub, growing more than 6 feet 
high. Bears attractive large trusses of white flowers during the late 
spring followed by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries 
which remain late into the winter. It is difficult to transplant old or 
large plants. We therefore send only young stock which establishes 
quickly. It prefers a sandy soil and warm location. 
VITEX - Chaste Tree 
Macrophylla Each $0.75, Doz. $t.50 
A graceful shrub with attractive spikes of lovely lavender-blue flowers. 
Blooms profusely from July until fall and grows more than 10 feet high 
unless pruned back. It is a most desirable summer-flowering shrub of 
distinctive appearance. Fits in well in the border and is also suitable as 
a lawn plant. Its form and foliage as well as the lilac flowers are very 
unusual. 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
Cornus Florida Alba Flore Plena—Double White Dogwood 
New Buddleia, Charming 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi 
