CATAWBA RHODODENDRON and CREEPING BLUETS 
(Rhododendron catawbiense) 
The hardiest species, and the 
one which supplied color and 
hardiness to the cultivated hy¬ 
brids. The flowers are bright red- 
purple, with considerable varia¬ 
tion. 
2-3 ft. clumps $4.50 ea.—$40 per 10 
eepmij 
h 
(Houstonia serpyllifolia) 
Tiny evergreen leaves and 
masses of blue or white flowers. 
$.30 each — $2.50 per 10 
(Crested Jdi 
IS 
(Iris crist at a) 
A dainty and delightful native Amer¬ 
ican species of dwarf stature, having 
delicate blue flowers rarely over 3 
inches above the ground. 
$.35 each — $3.00 per 10 
(drestecl J)n$ 
(Iris cristata alba) 
This rare white form of the Crested 
Iris is seldom seen. We have a few fine 
plants of this desirable rarity. 
$.75 each — $6.50 per 10 
CRESTED IRIS 
ap line 
(Daphne cneorum) 
This hardy low evergreen shrub 
has rightly taken the gardening 
world by storm. Its bright pink 
flowers have a rich spicy fragrance 
that pervades the garden in spring 
and again in fall. 
Trimming in early summer will 
keep it compact and luxurious, 
and encourage even more profuse 
flowering. 
Every garden should have one 
or more of these gems. 
Each Per 10 
$ .75 $6.75 
1.00 9.00 
ROSE DAPHNE 
20 
Spread 
6- 9 in. 
9-12 in. 
