CYTISUS SCOPARIUS - Golden Scandinavian Broom 
Scandinavia 2-3 feet, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
Scotch Broom has become established in this country as a 
naturalized plant from Nova Scotia to Virginia, The Scandi- 
navian 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, 
DAPHNE - Garland Flower 
Young plants, 6-7 inches, bare root. 
: Doz. $2.75, 100 $18.00, 1000 $175.00 
Bushy plants, 7-9 inches, B&B, 
Three $1.50, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00, 1000 $275:00 
Bushy plants, 9-12 inches, B&B. 
Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00, 1000 $375.00 
Bushy plants, 12-15 inches, B&B. 
Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50, 100 $60.00, 1000 $575.00 
Mezereum Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
February Daphne. Its upright growing branches are literally 
covered with hundreds of rosy purple flowers, making a rare 
and delightful sight. : 
DESMODIUM 
Pendulifiorum Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
A lovely shrublike plant for the hardy border or shrub border. 
Arched, slender branches are covered with hundreds of droop- 
ing racemes of liquid purple flowers which make a gorgeous 
display late in the autumn. 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis 18-24 inches, Each $0.30, Doz. $3.00 
Seldom more than 2 or 3 feet high. This is one of the prettiest 
and most graceful of all the Deutzias. 
Lemoinei 2-3 feet, Each $0.30, Doz, $3.00 
Lemoine’s Deutzia is a hybrid variety and not unlike Deutzia 
Gracilis. It is even more floriferous. The flowers are packed 
into short, chubby sprays. The color is creamy white and 
quite distinct. Considered by most the best of the Deutzias. 
ELAEAGNUS 
Multifiorus (Longipes) 3-4 feet, Each $0.40, Doz. $4.00 
From China. Attains a height of about 6 feet, of open spread- 
ing growth; small creamy white, fragrant flowers during April 
and May. Attractive from July to autumn with its heavy crop 
of oblong deep orange fruits. 
EVONYMUS 
Alatus compactus (Dwarf EHuonymus) 
2-3 feet, Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
In the Arnold Arboretum in Boston this shrub causes much 
comment each autumn for its unbelievable brilliance of foli- 
age. Its compact growth, easy culture, and slow growth make 
it one of the outstanding shrubs for hedges as well as indi- 
vidual specimens in the garden, 
EUVONYMUS EUROPAEUS 
Intermedia (Macrophylla) 4-5 feet, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Also known as Fructo-Coccineo. This upright growing small 
shrub (6-7 feet high) should be among the first twelve fruit- 
ing ornamentals. The rigid branches are a perfect sight when 
carrying the extra large rose-red fruits which age to a bril- 
liant red and are retained long after the leaves have dropped. 
Cut sprays placed in water will last six weeks or more. 
Fructo-Albo 4-5 feet, Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
This is the rare white fruiting form of the above. It has the 
same desirable characteristics with the additional charm of 
producing the white berries. 
FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia primulina 3-4 feet, Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
This splendid shrub makes annual growths 3.to 7 feet high 
and they are especially attractive during March and April 
with their dense, large, lemon-yellow flowers with revolute 
lobes. 
Intermedia ovata 3-4 feet, Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
(Korea.) The best form is compact growing, seldom more than 
4 feet high and it is probably the prettiest of the family. The 
branches bear charming campanulate bright yellow, scented 
flowers during February and March, even in severe weather. 
FUCHSIA 
Magellanica Three $0.75, Doz. $2.25, 100 $12.00 
Came to us from the New York Botanical Garden, where it 
has proven entirely hardy. It is in bloom all summer long 
until stopped by frost. The ruby-red, pendent flowers are 
produced by the hundreds, flowering just as freely in full sun 
as in light shade. A most interesting plant for the flower 
border or rock garden, where it fits in perfectly, blooming all 
summer. Like all Fuchsias, they are especially adapted for 
shady locations. Protect anywhere north of Philadelphia. 
Magellanica alba Three $0.85, Doz. $2.75, 100 $15.00 
Has the same habit of growth as Magellanica but the pendent 
flowers are blush-white. A charming variety which also is 
somewhat hardier. 
Riccartoni Three $0.75, Doz. $2.25, 100 $12.00 
Lovely pendent crimson-red and purple flowers. A hybrid of 
unknown origin. It is used as a boundary hedge in many 
places in the south and west of England and Ireland where 
moisture, fog, and a mild cool climate bring it to perfection. 
Here in Ohio it requires shade, the same as Magellanica and 
freezes down to ground level as does the Butterfly Bush. 
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New California Hybrid Giant-Flowering Quince (Cydonia). (See page 56) 
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