*PUNICA granatum nana plena, DWARF DOUBLE RED POMEGRANATE, (6). The old 
single red form has long been a favorite. This new type with its double, carnation-like flowers 
should soon displace it. Pot grown 6-8 in. 60c. 
VIBURNUM betulifolium, BIRCHLEAF VIBURNUM, (5). The Viburnums include a great 
many of the very finest garden plants. We have imported several new ones under government 
permit and shall have much to say about them as rapidly as we can work up adequate stock. 
This one is esteemed in England as among the best. Makes a large shrub up to maybe ten feet 
with glossy birch-like leaves. It is at its showiest in autumn when carrying its large clusters of 
bright red berries. 2-3 ft. $2.00, 114-2 ft. $1.50; pot grown 1-114 ft. $1.00. 
VIBURNUM carlesi, (4). This now ranks as an “‘old favorite” but is as popular as ever for the 
rich spicy fragrance of its flushed flowers. It is particularly nice when grown as a ‘‘standard”’ or 
miniature tree which gets the flowers up where it is easier to enjoy their delightful odor. Stan- 
dards on 3 ft. stems, 2-3 ft. heads $3.50, 114-2 ft. heads $3.00. Grafted low, 114-2 ft. $1.50, 
1-114 ft. $1.35; pot grown 6-10 in. 60c. 
*VIBURNUM dilatatum, (5). A handsome shrub of moderate size. It bears large clusters, four 
to six inches wide, of white flowers followed by glistening vivid red berries which remain long 
after leaves fall, sometimes all winter. Pot grown 1-114 ft. 75c. 
VIBURNUM macrocephalum, CHINESE SNOWBALL, (6). This majestic shrub performs 
almost unbelievably! The enormous balls of snow white flowers can actually attain as much as 
nine inches in diameter although of course heads around six to seven inches across are more 
common. Too bad it isn’t a little hardier. Semi-evergreen in very mild climates. Pot grown 1 yr. 
grafts about 6-8 in. $1.25. 
VIBURNUM wrighti, WRIGHT VIBURNUM, (5). This fine Viburnum makes a moderate 
sized bush which bears a profusion of white flowers followed by showy red berries all over the 
plant. Foliage assumes fine crimson autumnal tints. A Horticultural writer recently stated: ‘It 
is impossible to conceive of a plant more lovely than this little Viburnum.’ Pot grown 
1-114 ft. 85c. 
WEIGELA, (5). The Weigelas are old favorites and justly so as they ‘do themselves proud” 
at their spring blooming season when they are completely covered with flowers. Here are two 
good new ones: 
IDEAL. One of our recent importations from France. Flowers brightly carmine out- 
side and carmine rose within. Unlike Eva Rathke it is a well formed rounded shrub. 
Extremely free bloomer. 3-4 ft. $1.50, 2-3 ft. $1.25, 1-114 ft. $1.00. 
*LE PRINTEMPS. Flowers are bright carmine pink and of course borne most pro- 
fusely. 2-3 ft. $1.25, 114-2 ft. $1.00. 
Climbers 
*BOMAREA caldasiana, (9). Bears terminal clusters of large tubular flowers, coral red marked 
yellow. It is also attractive when it fruits as the pods open but the red seeds stick to it making 
it showy all winter. Seems to prefer partial shade and usually dies down to the ground annually 
but grows back vigorously to flowering size each season. Bot grown $1.00. 
CAMBPSIS chinensis (Bignonia grandifiora), CHINESE TRUMPET VINE, (7). This is cer- 
tainly one of the showiest deciduous climbing vines. Far superior to the Common Trumpet Vine. 
Flowers are very large, funnel-shaped, orange and red, and borne in huge terminal sprays. The 
real thing is far from common. Our plants are all grafted and guaranteed genuine. Field grown 
2 yr. grafts $1.50, 1 yr. grafts 75c; gallon cans 2 yr. grafts $1.00. 
CAMPSIS MME. GALEN, (5). Sometimes called C. tagliabuana. A hybrid of C. radicans x 
chinensis and intermediate between the two. As indicated it is hardier than C. chinensis so par- 
ticularly useful where that is too tender. Field grown 2 yr. grafts $1.50, 1 yr. grafts 75c; gallon 
cans 2 yr. grafts $1.00. 
*DIOCLEA glycinoides, “Scarlet Wisteria’, (9). A slender semi-evergreen vine of moderate 
size which bears clusters of inch-long intensely vivid red flowers. Is in bloom all summer. 
Almost unknown but deserves wider distribution. Pot grown 2-3 ft. 75c. 
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