Cornelian Cherry bursting out with its 
bright yellow flowers. 
February Daphne 
(Daphne mezereum rubrum). 
A small shrub suitable for the Rock (larden; 
in February or the early March the stout little 
branches are thickly set with deep red, fragrant 
flowers. Following the bloom the light yellow 
leaves make a pleasing contrast. PAijoys partial 
shade, and a well drained soil. 
Bushy 12 to 15 in. Plants, $0.90 each; 
or 3 for $2.25 Postpaid. 
Or with ball of earth, F. O. B. Piqua 
Cheer for the House 
In February and early March cut a few 
branches of Brilliant Goldenbell, Spring Debu¬ 
tante, Cornelian Cherry, Witch-hazel or the 
Japanese Flowering Quince and place in a vase, 
he buds wi 11 swell into lasting bloom. 
Brilliant Goldenbell 
Winter Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera fragrantissima) 
The first of the Bush Honeysuckles to bloom, 
creamy-white flowers with the delicious 
Honeysuckle smell; and the dark green, 
leathery leaves are almost evergreen. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $0.60 each; 
or 3 for $1.50. F. O. B. Piqua. 
A Winter Qarden 
$0.75 each. Postpaid. 
Winter Jasmine (Jasminum midiflorum). Yel¬ 
low bells on \ iny stems; blooms in February 
if it is a warm month. 2 Year Plants, 
Cornelian Cherry 
(Corpus mas). 
Blossoms in March, hardly 
w'aiting for the snow to go. A 
heavy foliage plant with deep 
green leaves all summer; ideal 
for shady locations which are difficult to plant or 
city atmosphere. Slow growing to 10 to l.S ft. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
4 to 5 ft. Plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
All F. O. B. Piqua. 
2 to 3 ft. mailing size, $0.85 ea.. Postpaid. 
Springscent 
(Fothergilla major) 
The plumes of milky-white stamens are borne 
just as the leaves are unfolding, a rare and unusual 
sight. The summer foliage is similar to its cousins, 
the Witch-hazels, but again showing indi\iduality 
in .Autumn by coloring to brilliant shades of yellow 
and crimson. 
Springscent is slow growing to 4 to .S ft., aiifl 
applications of peat and sand are beneficial. 
XYi to 2 ft. Plants, $1.75 each; 
or 3 for $4.00, Postpaid. 
Heavy 3 ft. Plants, $2.75 each. 
F. O. B. Piqua. 
Like the Robin, February Daphne is the 
harbinger of Spring 
Winter'flowering Witch'hazel 
(Hamamelis mollis). 
Vernal Witch-hazel (Hamamelis 
vernalis). 
The yellow or red flowers (your choice) 
appear on the first mild day in January 
or February, emitting the delightfully 
spicy odor of almonds. Slow growing to 
6 ft. with large yellowish-green leaves. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $1.35 each. 
Postpaid 
This rare Chinese Witch-hazel blooms in February or early 
March, and the flowers of no other Witch-hazel are so large 
and beautiful. The long leaves are strongly veined and 
clothed with soft woolly hairs on the underside, turning to 
brilliant shades of yellow and orange before falling in 
November. Prefers a moist soil of loam, peat and sand. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $2.35 each. Postpaid. 
Brilliant Golden'hell 
(Forsythia intermedia spectabilis). 
In the South the Forsythia is known as “Hurls of Spring”, the 
eagerly aw'aited forerunner of Spring flowering shrubs 
Spectabilis is the upright type, and the most brilliant; each 
branch is densely packed with the golden, 4-petaled little bells. 
A fast growing shrub for either sun or shade. 2 to 3 ft. Plants, 
special mailing size, Two for $1.00 Postpaid. 
Extra Heavy Plants, F. O. B. Piqua. 
3 to 4 ft., $0.50 each; 3 for $1.35 
4 to 5 ft., $0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
The golden-yellow flowers 
of the Winter-flowering 
itch-hazel 
