D. Pride of Rochester. 6 feet. Bushy. Flowers large, faintly tinted 
with rose. 
D. Lemoine. 3 feet. Spreading. Flowers pure white. 
D. Scabra Crenata alba. 6 feet. Bushy. White or faintly tinted. 
DIERVILLA (Weigela). Deciduous shrubs of spreading habits with 
more or less arching branches, rather large leaves and with very 
showy flowers from pure white to dark crimson, appearing in 
spring. Blooms profusely. Branches when in bloom give the 
appearance of floral sprays. 
W. Eva Rathke. Deep carmine red. 
W. Rosea. Pink. 
W. Rosea Variegata. Pink, foliage variegated. 
W. Vanhoutte. Deep pink. 
ERICA CARNEA (King George). The red Carnea. Grows 6 inches 
high with a spread of 2 to 3 feet. Foliage thick dark green, flowers 
bright red and completely cover the plant when in bloom in the 
spring. New introduction from England. One of the showiest and 
one of the prettiest of dwarf heaths. 
ERICA CARNEA VIVELLA. Low growing heath with brilliantly 
green foliage. Blooms very profusely in late winter and spring. 
Flowers bright carmine red. Perfectly hardy. Splendid evergreen. 
Height 6 inches. 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA (Darley Heath). Also called 
Hybrid Heath, Christmas Heath or Winter Heather). This is one 
of the most attractive and desirable plants. It is hardy and dwarf, 
seldom reaching more than 1 foot in height. It has a beautiful 
dense dark green foliage and from early winter to spring is 
covered with such a profusion of lovely, purplish blossoms that 
the foliage is practically obscured. It is not unusual to see this 
brave little plant blossoming through the snow. Being a winter 
bloomer, hardy, equally good for rockeries, borders, groups and 
masses, it should be included in every planting. 
ERICA MEDITERRANEAN MAXIMA. An upright heath to 4 or 5 
feet. Vigorous grower with fine, very dense, dark green foliage 
and producing a wealth of lovely purple tinted flowers. In 
general characteristics it might be thought of as a tall, erect form 
of Darley Heath. Fits well into the average planting. Hardy. 
Blooms from Christmas to late spring. 
ERICA STRICTA (Corsican Heath). Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Has 
lavender bloom in mid-summer and fine, dense, bright green fo- 
liage. Native of Corsica. One of the hardiest of the heaths. A 
good landscape subject. 
ESCALLONIA LANGLEYENSIS. A shrub that is fragrant both in 
flower and foliage. Leaves are bright, glossy green and flowers 
are reddish pink and well fitted in form and color to the foliage, 
making a pleasing combination. Grows to a height of 5 to 6 feet, 
has pendulous, weeping branches and is hardy; evergreen. 
ESCALLONIA ROSEA (Rose Escallonia). A rather low growing 
evergreen shrub, having small bright glossy leaves with gently 
serrated edges. Pleasingly fragrant both in flower and foliage. 
The blossoms, which are produced in clusters, are deep shell pink 
and bell shaped. A good addition to the garden. 
EUONYMUS BUXIFOLIA MICROPHYLLA. A broad-leaved ever- 
green, growing into a perfectly formed 2-foot globe. Small box- 
like foliage as indicated in the name. Works well into formal 
plantings. Dwarf, hardy and very rare. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS (Evergreen Burning Bush). Brocdleaf 
evergreen with glossy leaves of a very dark rich green. Rapid, 
upright growing shrub reaching a height of 6 to 8 feet. Its value 
is in its foliage. Is especially good for growing against walls or 
in narrow and restricted positions. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS ALBO-MARGINATUS (Pearledge Burning 
Bush). Variegated form of the above. Leaves have a creamy white 
margin. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS AUREO-MARGINATA (Giltedge Burning 
Bush). Hardy evergreen shrub 5 to 6 feet tall. Plant well rounded, 
dense foliage and the leaves, which are glossy, have broad bright 
golden edges and mottled green centers, beautifully marked and 
showy. The general effect of the shrub is one of shapeliness and 
beauty to a very marked degree. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICUS MEDIO-PICTUS (Yelloweye Burning Bush). 
Hardy evergreen shrub 5 to 6 feet tall. Upright growing, leaves 
are variegated medium size and glossy with green edges and 
having a bright golden spot or eye in the center that is attractive. 
Comparatively rare and possessing fine ornamental qualities. 
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EUONYMUS RADICANS ARGENTO MARGINATUS (Silveredge 
Winter Creeper). A variegated low procumbent shrub with often 
trailing and rooting or climbing branches. Very dense foliage, 
which presents a light appearance in summer, and a cheerful and 
particularly pleasing one, when in the winter season the voriega- 
tion of the dainty leaves takes on charming tints of red and pink, 
and at a time when flcwers are scarce in the garden and a touch 
of color is welcome. Dwarf and hardy. Height about 3 feet but will 
mass up against a wall to a height of 6 feet or more. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS ARGENTO- MARGINATUS 
(Variegated Bigleaf Winter Creeper). Much the same as the silver- 
edge winter creeper but larger and more spreading and with larger 
leaves which take on charming tints of red and pink that are a 
delight in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 2% feet, 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. 
FIR (See Abies; Pseutolsuga). 
FIRETHORNE (See Pyracantha). 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bells). The gclden bells are highly orna- 
mental, free flowering shrubs. Showy yellow flowers, borne in 
great profusion along the slender branches in early spring before 
the leaves. They belong to the showiest early flowering shrubs, 
and have handsome, clean foliage, remarkably free from insects. 
The upright forms are well adapted for the borders of shubberies 
and the pendulous forms for covering walls, fences, arbors or 
porches. Hardy. 
F. Intermedia. Upright. 
F. Intermedia Spectabilis. Showy borders. 
F. Suspensa. Pendulous. 
F. Suspensa Fortunii. Semi-upright. 
GENISTA DALLEMOREI. A dwarf broom of dense growth, abun- 
dant bloomer with flowers of mottled red, yellow and orange, in 
which the red predominates. Handsome both in blossom and 
foliage. Compact globe; hardy and very rare. 
GENISTA DECUMBENS. A creeping broom with tiny, brilliant yel- 
low flowers. Grows dense, low and symmetrical, 8 inches tall 
and with a spread of 2 feet. Neatly deccrative in flower and foliage 
and distinctly out of the ordinary in brooms. Hardy. 
GENISTA GERMANICA (German Broom). Grows with st ff upright 
branches and is very spiny. Has yellow flowers, reaches a height 
of 3 feet. Good for hedges. Makes a splendid buffer evergreen. 
Native of central and south Europe. 

Trish Juniper 
(See page 13) 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
(See page 17) 
