


3 “OAK LEAVED HYDRANGEA © 
2 Hydrangea quercifolia 
Th 
_ to 4 ft. high which is covered from August on with 
elongated heads of flowers shading from white to 
; ae eat. rose to rust. The foliage resembles a large 
-50c each — 3 for $1.25 
See page 28 
HARDY FUCHSIA 
a Fuchsia majellanica 
- This unusual new plant comes to us from the ex- 
- tremely cold southern tip of South America. Low 
- growing shrub killing to ground like Buddleias, 
_ otherwise perfectly hardy. Hundreds of pend aane 
_ red flowers, all summer long. Semi-shade. 2% in 
- pot plants. 
—25c each — 5 for $1.00 

FUCHSIA MAJELLANICA 
This handsome new shrub makes a shapely bush 3 | 


DWARF PFITZER JUNIPER 

A sport of the well-known Pfitzer Juniper. Its fol- 
jage is a shade lighter green than the type. Its 
habit of growth very compact and dwarf. In our 
opinion this plant will rival Pfitzer’s Juniper in 
popularity when it becomes known. Excellent in the 
rock garden and for foreground groups. 1 ft. 
$1.25 — 3 for $3.00 

KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE 

Gymnocladus Dioica 
An especially clean and graceful, disease free shade 
tree useful anywhere but recommended for street 
and lawn planting. Grows to 40 ft. high and leaves 
out in May after other trees are in full leaf. Likes 
a rich humid soil but will grow anywhere. Its leaves 
are greatly divided resembling a coarse fern. 
$8 ft. high plants here offered. 
40c each — 3 for $1.00 
_NOTEWORTHY PLANTS WORTH GROWING 

WAX BUSH 
Abelia grandiflora 
Few shrubs are of greater value than Abella for 
foundation planting, specimens or grouped in corn- 
ers and curves of walk or drive. Dainty blush 
white flowers May till frost. The shiny practically 
evergreen leaves look as though they had been 
freshly waxed. Grows to 5 ft. 18 to 24 in. plants. 
50c each — 3 for $1.39 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
ROSE 
RED RADIANCE 
The climbing monthly blooming form of this hardy 
well known rose, 
2 year old field grown plants. 
45¢ each — 3 for $1.25 



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