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GENISTA—Continued. 
Lord Lambourne—Another new introduc- 
tion, with flowers of a charming com- 
bination of scarlet, primrose and rose. 
Moderate, upright growth. $1.00 and 
$1.50 each. 
Pomona—One of Sydney B. Mitchell’s Hy- 
brids. Of vigorous, upright growth with 
yellow and amber orange colored flow- 
ers. $1.25 each. 
HAMAMELIS mollis — This shrub or small 
tree from Central China is the showiest 
of the family. The large leaves, 4 to 5 
inches long, are grey felted below. The 
flowers, appearing during Jan. and Feb. 
have golden yellow petals *%4 inch long 
and a calyx which is purplish red inside. 
$2.50 and $3.50 each. 
zuccariniana—Form of H. japonica with 
flowers of pure canary yellow, somewhat 
smaller than type and coming end Jan- 
uary. Will attain height of 20 to 30 ft. 
in time. $2.50 and $3.50 each. 
HEDERA— 
*helix conglomerata minima—A very dwarf 
and compact form of non-climbing Ivy, 
making odd shaped clumps of evergreen 
miniature Ivy foliage. 50c each. 
*helix donerailensis—A moderate growing 
vine with closely set small green leaves, 
turning purplish brown in winter. 25c 
each. 
*helix marmorata elegans — Pretty leaves 
of marbled dark green and cream. 25c 
each. 
*helix nepalensis—Long, pointed leaves of 
green and bronzy red. 25c each. 
*helix New Bronze—The small leaves take 
on the appearance of polished bronze in 
summer and fall. 25c each. 
*helix rhomboidea—A vine of slow growth, 
with stiff, well-leaved stems. The leaves 
are dark green with lighter pattern be- 
tween the veins. These areas between 
the veins become bronzed in winter. 
25c each. 
*helix rhomboidea variegata— The varia- 
tions in the leaves are more distinct and 
colorful than in the preceding. variety. 
25c each. 
*helix Russells Gold—Small leaved, slen- 
der vine with thin leaves which are light 
green, but in the new growth are a pleas- 
ant greenish yellow. In winter there is 
a little bronzing on the older leaves. 50c 
each. 
COLLECTION—Six plants, our selection, 
$1.25. 
WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
HELIANTHEMUM — (Sun- Rose) Showy, 
small evergreen shrubs, suitable for 
planting on walls and dry banks. Their 
only requirements are a warm soil and 
full sun, with a severe shearing after 
they are through blooming to prevent 
them from becoming straggly. Our named 
varieties are grown from cuttings, guar- 
anteed to be true to name. 
*Apricot— Large apricot colored flowers 
and very glossy foliage. 25c each. 
*Ben Ledi—Large flowers of crimson lake, 
a new color in Helianthemums. 35c ea. 
*Ben Nevis—A fine yellow with a crimson- 
rusty central ring. Distinct. 35c each. 
*Boule de Feu—A double flowering deep 
red. 25c each. 
*Brunette—Of neat habit and with flowers 
of burnt orange with a rusty-red colored 
central ring. 35c each. 
*Burnt Orange—With very glossy foliage. 
25c each. . 
*Buttercup—A fine, clear golden yellow. 
25c each. 
*Double Yellow—Double flowers of citron 
yellow. 25c each. 
*Gold Nugget — A very dwarf and pros- 
trate species, with small, glossy leaves 
and golden yellow flowers. New and 
distinct. 35c each. 
*Karl H. Krippendorf—Dark green foliage 
and large flowers of almost rosy red. 
35¢e each. 
*Mrs. James—Of upright habit, grey-green 
foliage, somewhat hairy, and lavender- 
pink flowers. 12 inches. 35c each. 
*rodanthe carneum — Silvery foliage and 
large pale pink flowers. 25c each. 
*Rosy Gem—Of upright habit, with dark 
green foliage and rosy red flowers, 25c 
each. 
*Wendels Rose—Grey foliage and brilliant 
pink flowers. 35c each. 
*Wisley Primrose—Primrose yellow flow- 
ers and glistening grey foliage. 35c each. 
COLLECTION — Three plants, our selec- 
tion, 65c. Six for $1.25. (See page 1 
regarding postage.) 
HYDRANGEA *petiolaris—A fine and artis- 
tic vine, clinging to walls or other sup- 
port. Pretty foliage and large flat heads. 
of white flowers which are showy and 
fragrant. 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 
HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort) calycinum— 
An excellent ground cover, especially for 
naturalizing and under trees. Very large: 
golden yellow flowers, June to Aug. 12 
to 18 inches. 25c each. 
*coris—A very distinctive species, with. 
dainty heath-like foliage and clouds of 
golden flowers during July and Aug. 8- 
to 10 inches. 35c each. 
