(2ARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus superbus 
This handsome, free flowering plant mokes o woody growth 
about 2 to 3 feet in height. It branches freely near the ground 
and makes a well rounded plant composed of elegant long 
branches which are covered with large whorls of attractive, 
clear colored flowers arranged in tiers. Blooms during Septem¬ 
ber and early October. Besides its value as a plant in the per¬ 
ennial border it also is splendid for cutting. 
Culture. Plant in spring, 2 feet apart in good garden soil in dry 
sheltered location. Protect in cold sections with straw during 
the winter. 
Blue, White or Pink Each $0.50, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
CORNUS - Dogwood 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) Each $4.00, Doz. $40.00 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of 
attractiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dog¬ 
wood is similar in all respects to the common variety except 
that the flowers are a beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen 
in full bloom is a magnificent sight in spring. Does well in 
shade. We offer plants full of buds, about 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Florida flora plena (Double White Dogwood) Each $3.75, Doz. $37.50 
Flowers double white, not unlike the Gardenia, and just as freely 
produced as the common single Dogwood. This rare form is not 
well known and never fails to interest. The plants we offer will 
bloom the first year and are about 3 to 4 feet high. 
Cotoneaster Horizontalis 
CYTISUS SCOPARJUS - Golden Scandinavian Broom 
Scandinavia Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
Scotch Broom has become established in this country as a natu¬ 
ralized plant from Nova Scotia to Virginia. The Scandinavian 
type is hardier than the Scotch and makes a most attractive 
and unique combination with other shrubs. Even in places 
where the extreme cold might freeze back the tops, it throws 
up its stems again in spring in greater quantities. Excellent 
for seashore planting, as well as in masses in fields or gardens 
where it will delight you with its golden pea-shaped flowers 
abundantly produced in June. About 3 to 4 feet high. 
New California Hybrid Giant-Flowering Quince 
Cornus Florida Alba Flora Plena—Double White Dogwood 
CYDONIA - Flowering Quince; New California Hybrids 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring. Their brilliant flowers 
and shiny foliage place them among the No. 1 plants for the spring 
garden. They may be allowed to grow into specimen plants or 
trimmed into hedges. Ultimate height about 5 to 6 feet. We offer 
here a collection of new hybrids not yet known in this country. 
These varieties are outstanding. The size of their blooms as well 
as the quantity in which they are produced is almost unbelievable. 
Only a limited number available. 
Rosemary Each $3.50, Doz. $35.00 
Deep rose; gorgeous color; extra heavy bloomer. One of the 
very best. 
Sunset Glow Each $3.00, Doz. $30.00 
Red to dark rose, quite brilliant, blooms heavily, and is early. 
This early crop is followed by a second lot of blooms. 
Masterpiece Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
Rosy scarlet, bright and cheerful, exceedingly free blooming 
and one of the earliest to flower. 
Enchantress Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
Shell-pink, a unique color in Quinces. Flowers are frequently 
1 inches wide, greatly admired by visitors. Very free bloom¬ 
ing. One of the best. 
Mount Everest Each $3.00, Doz. $30M 
Buds lightly flushed lavender-rose. Open flowers pure white 
with faint lavender tips turning to blush-pink when aging. 
Exceptionally heavy bloomer. 
