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Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) 
Magnolia 
Exoniensis—To 12 ft. -Dwarf evergreen magj- 
nolia variety of grandiflora, blooming when 
very young, fragrant. Each, 5-6’ $17.50. 
Grandiflora — Very large shining evergreen 
leaves; large cup-shape 6-8 inch fragrant 
white flowers in summer. Each, 2-3’ $2.50- 
$3.00; 3-4’ $3.50-$4.00; 4-5’ $4.50-$5.00; speci- 
mens, 8-12’ $25.00. 
Soulangeana—See Deciduous Shrubs. 
Bamboo 
Palmata—To 5 ft. Dwarf, large leaved, very 
hardy and graceful. Adds exotic touch to 
landscaping and water features or for hold- 
ing steep banks with evergreen foliage. 
Clumps, $1.00-$1.50-$2.50. 
Vulgaris—To 16 ft. Tallest growing of the Bam- 
boos, can be kept down to 6 ft. by trimming. 
Clumps, $1.00-$1.50-$2.50. 
Vulgaris Pygmaea — To 9 ft. Dwarf form of 
above with smaller leaves. Fine for pools, 
borders and screens. 
Berberis 
The Berberis add an interesting touch to the 
garden by their bright flowers and ther color- 
ful fall and winter foliage. They grow well 
under all conditions, make good protection on 
property lines or in hedges. 
Darwini—To 4 ft. Small glossy, holly-shaped 
leaves, flowers deep orange in spring, berries 
light purple. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Dulcis Nana—To 2 ft. Glossy dark green folli- 
age. Dwarf compact habit makes it suitable 
for edgings, rockeries and window boxes. 
35c-50c-75c-$1.00. 
Sanguinea—To 4 ft. Small narrow leaves, sma!l 
yellow flowers, large sizes only. $1.50-$3.50. 
Stenophylla—Tall arching branches, narrow 
green leaves, orange flowers. 75c-$1.09-$1.50. 
Triacanthophora—To 4 ft. Three spined narrow 
light green leaves, compact habit, yellow 
flowers in spring. 75c-$1.00-$1.25-$1.50. 
Verruculosa — To 4 ft. Deep green and red 
leaves, compact grower, yellow flowers. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
Broom 
Including Cytisus, Genista and Spartium. 
Dallimorei—Semi-dwarf, dense growth, profuse 
bloomer, flowers of red, yellow and orange 
in which red predominates. A valuable and 
rare broom. $1.00-$1.25-$1.50-$2.00. 
Decumbens—A creeping broom with small bril- 
liant yellow flowers. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Hispanica (Dwarf Gorse)—Globes to 18 inches 
high wtih foliage concealing numerous thin 
sharp- spines, brilliant ball of yellow in 
spring. 75c-$1.00-$1.25. 
Kewensis (Purgens or Provence) — Very com- 
pact dwarf to 3 ft., flowers brilliant yellow. 
75c-$1.00-$1.25. 
Moonlight (praecox) — Semi-dwarf, rich cream 
flowers completely covering the branches. 
Blooms very young. Excellent for massing in 
borders or on banks. April-June. 50c-75c- 
$1.00-$1.25. (Special prices in quantity.) 
Lord Lambourne—Profuse bloomer in gold, rose 
and scarlet, superbly blended; showy popu- 
lar type. 75c-$1.00-$1.25-$1.00. 
Pomona—Blossoms tri-colored, cream, gold and 
scarlet red. Laden on graceful pendulous 
branches to extreme tips. Brilliant and rich. 
One of the finest brooms. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Scotch (Scoparius)—Native broom, bright yel- 
low. May. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
MALMO 


Spanish (Spartium junceum)—To 10 ft. Slender 
rush-like branches which are almost leafless. 
Fragrant bright yellow flowers borne in large 
terminal racemes all summer and fall. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
St. Marys — Large clear creamy white. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Tinctoria flore pleno—Dwarf to 12 inches but 
spreading to 2 or 3 ft., flowers borne in heads 
standing 5 or 6 inches above the plants, com- 
pletely covering plants. 75ce-$1.00-$1.25-$1.50. 
Cassiope 
mertensiana—To 12 inches. White flowers— 
“Mount Rainier Heather’, scale-like foliage. 
Slow growing; fine for rockeries. Extremely 
hardy and rare. 50c-75c. 
Choisya 
ternata (Mexican Orange)—To 4 ft. Dwarf bushy 
shrub; fragrant light green foliage; sweet- 
scented cluster of pure white flowers. Spring 
and summer. 50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Cleyera 
Japonica—To 4 ft. Low, compact, wax-like dark 
green leaves, white flowers. 12-15’’ $1.00; 
18-24" $1.50; 2-3’ $1.75. 
Cotoneaster 
adpressa — To 1 ft. Low creeping, semi-ever- 
green, arching branches, red berries. 75c-$1. 
Franchetti—To 6 ft. Medium size silver green 
leaves; covered with small pink flowers fol- 
lowed by orange-scarlet berries during fall 
and winter. Fine for planting against house, 
massed in shrub border or for lacy graceful 
hedges. 75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
Franchetti Standard—Franchetti grafted on Mt. 
Ash 5-ft. stem to create an evergreen in tree 
form. Holding leaves and loaded with coral 
red berries all fall and winter. A striking 
brilliant form, most valuable above lower 
plants as perennials and roses, as lawn 
specimen, in shrub border or as street trees. 
7-9’, $4.50 to $7.50. 
Henryi (salicifolia}—'’Willow-leaf Cotoneaster.”’ 
To 10 ft. Graceful spreading curving branch- 
es; bright scarlet berries in thick clusters. 
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00-$2.50. 
Horizontalis—To 18 inches. Spreading habit; 
leaves red in autumn, pink flowers, brilliant 
red berries borne in immense quantities all 
winter. 50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Humifusa (C. Dammeri)—Creeping ground cov- 
er; evergreen leaves, small pink fowers, scar- 
let berries in winter. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Microphylla—Sprawling variety; white flowers 
followed by large red berries among the small 
dark green leaves all winter. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Pernyi (Parneyi)—To 6 ft. Splendid upright 
cotoneaster. Habit like Franchetti but larger 
leaves, brilliant red berries in large clusters 
all along stems. $1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
rugosa—To 8 ft. Very large wrinkless decidu- 
ous leaf; loaded with clusters of bright red 
berries all winter. The largest cotoneaster; 
excellent for screen or background. 50c-75c- 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Salicifolia—See C. Henryi. 
Simonsi—Deciduous. Small soft pink flowers; 
stiff upright branches; large bright red ber- 
50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
ties all winter. 

Plant Cotoneaster for their brilliantly 
colored berries all winter. 
Escallonia 
rosea—To 4 ft. Waxy green leaves, small be!!- 
shaped pink flowers; ever-blooming. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50. 
rubra—To 4 ft. Waxy green leaf; bell-shaped 
red flowers all summer. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Euonymus 
Japonica (Evergreen Burning Bush)—To 6 ft. 
Valuable for its glossy green leaves; rapid 
upright grower; trims well. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
J. aurea marginata — Gold margined leaves. 
75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
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J. aurea variegata—Golden and green mottled 
glossy attractive leaves. 75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
FIRETHORN—See Pyracantha. 
Daphne 
Cneorum—To 1 ft. Very dwarf and spreading; 
most fragrant rose-pink flowers in April and 
May; prefers upland porous soils. Blooming 
size, each, 50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50. 
Odora Marginata—To 4 ft. Large, light green 
attractive leaves, silver-edged; most fragrant 
pink flowers in clusters, April-May. 75c- 
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00. 
Heathers 
Bell (Daboecia polifolia)—To 2 ft. spread. Large 
drooping lavender rose bells on erect stems. 
Leaves large for heather, dark green; blooms 
well all summer. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Bell—Same as above but pure white bells in 
profusion. Same price. 
Calluna vulgaris minima Smiths—Bronze foli- 
age, lavender flowers, flatter than pygmaea. 
35c-50c-75c. 
Calluna v. pygmaea—'’Moss Heather.’’ Very 
flat; foliage dainty, lavender flowers; a gem 
for rockeries. 35c-50c-75c. 
Calluna v. County Wicklow—Light green feath- 
ery foliage; very double pink flowers in mid- 
summer. 50c-75c. 
Calluna v. rubra—'’Scotch Heather."’ To 18 in. 
Scale-like foliage; bright red flowers in mid- 
ee covering every branchlet. 50c-75c- 
ce 
Calluna v. alba — White ‘Scotch Heather”. 
Same price as red. 
Calluna v. aurea—’’Golden Heather.” To 18 in. 
Delicate foliage of bright gold with bronze 
shading in winter; covered in summer with 
attractive lavender bloom. 50c-75c-95c. 
carnea King George—To 2 ft. spread, 6 in. high. 
Foliage thick, dark green, flowers bright red, 
completely covering plant in early spring. 
One of the showiest and prettiest of heaths. 
New introduction from England. 50c-75c-95c. 
carnea vivella—Flowers bright carmine, late 
winter and spring. Height 6 in. but continues 
to spread. An excellent new evergreen. 50c- 
75c-95c. 
carnea Springwood White—Like other carneas, 
blooming at the same time; pure white flow- 
ers in profusion. 50¢-75c-95c. 
Ciliaris Williamsi—Pink flowers, foliage green 
with golden new growth. 50c-75c-95c. 
Cinerea rubrum—Brilliant scarlet flowers over 
bronze-green foliage. 50c-75c-95c. 
Mediterranean Hybrid—Dwarf, compact, bright 
pink all winter. 45c-65c-75c-95c. 
Stricta—''Corsican Heath."’ To 3 ft. Lavender 
bloom in midsummer; fine dense bright green 
attractive foliage. 50c-75c-95c. 
tetralix Dawn -—To 18 in. Very fine foliage, 
large pink bell blossoms covering plant in 
midsummer. 50c-75c-95c. 
tetralix mollis — White bloom; more upright 
habit. 50c-75c-95c. 
vagans rubra—'’Cornish Heath.’’ Low, compact, 
fine foliaged shrub with purple red flowers 
in summer. 50c-75c-95c. 
vagans Mrs. Maxwell—Striking deep rose flow- 
ers completely covering the bush in summer. 
50c-75c-95c. 
Holly 
English (Ilex Aquifo- 
lium)—Glossy dark 
green spiny leaves 
bearing red berries; 
rapid grower. Ber- 
rying plant for spe- 
cimen or hedge. Our 
French type of Eng- 
lish is best for 
landscape or cut- 
holly shipping, hav- 
ing keeping quali- 
ties and good ber- 
ries. Self fertile. 
$1.00 - $1.50 - $2.50 - 
$3.50. 
Variegated—Gold and 
silver variegated 
leaves with red 
berries. $2.00-$3.00- 7 
$4.00. 
Japanese (Ilex cre- 
nata)—Smallsmooth , 
leaves like box-j 
wood; _ interesting 
irregular growth 
and attractive foli- 
age; black berries. 
75c - $1.00 - $1.25 - 
$1.50. 
Opaca—Eastern Holly. 
75c-$1.00-$1.50. 











English Dutch Holly 

