eal Values In SHRUBS 
Dogwood, Red Twigged 
Grows 6 to 10 feet high with clusters first of 
fine white flowers, then of white berries. Stem 
and branches turn to blood red in winter. 
Dogwood, Yellow Twigged 
Similar to above except that the bark is 
golden yellow. 
Price of above two Dogwoods: 82¢ each; 

2 for 50c. 
New Blue Spirea 
(Caryopteris) 
This handsome free flowering, woody plant Red Dogwood 
grows 2 to 8 feet in height. hits Peet 
near the ground, it makes a well-rounded plant H 
composed of elegant long branches covered with Red F owering 
whorls of pieachye poe Peto ones Lowers Dogwood 
in tiers. Valuable for the border an or cut- y 
ting, and blooming late it is particularly wel- (Cornus Florida Rubra) 
come. 32c each; 3 for 87c. Symmetrical spreading tree 
M | growing about 20 feet high, 
Crepe yrt e The large red flowers which 
Red-Twigged Dogwood A real southern plant, not hardy north of Baltimore come before the leaves appear 
but should be in every yard in the South. Our friends in the spring are a vision of 
go wild over this magnificent plant with its profusion loveliness against the new 
of bloom and lustrous green foliage. It will attract green of an early spring— 
attention in any landscape. It also makes a fine tub lawn. Foliage deep green 
plant in the north for the lawn. Can be wintered in changing to bronzy red in 
light cellars. We have 8 colors. Pink, Red and Purple. autumn. Particularly ideal as 
35c each; 3 for 95c; 6 for $1.75. specimen trees and fine for 
rou lantings. $1.00 each. 
Oak-Leaved Hydrangea cD 
A truly marvelous bushy 
shrub, Flowers in large 
creamy white panicles. 
The dark green foliage 
has silvery sheen on un- 
der side of leaves and 
turns to a glowing red 
in the fall. This is a 
very. effective ornamental 
shrub and grows to a 
Blood Leaf Maple height of 4 to 5 feet. It 
does extremely well in 
very shady locations and is therefore very valuable for home 
planting. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Blood-Leaf Maple 
Rounded dwarf trees seldom maturing to over 10 feet in height. 
Densely furnished to the ground with indented leaves of unrivaled 
brilliancy and charm. Their early spring and midsummer color 
is a vivid blood-red, which dulls to a bronzy purple-red towards 
fall. They make splendid foreground subjects in mixed groups or 
are unexcelled for a bright spot of color on the open lawn. $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.75. 

Azalea, “Flame” 
The Hardy Azalea 
Truly ene of the aristocrats of the 
flower family, absolutely hardy, 
growing to a height of 24 inches and 
covered with an extravagant mass 
of red, orange and yellow colored 
blossoms in May and early June be- 
fore the leaves appear. Azalea is a 
most strikingly beautiful shrub here 
on our grounds and attracts more 
attention through the month of 
May than anything else in our 
gardens. We have a large stock 
of this variety and have cut the 



Flame Azalea price to put them within the 
“egea of all. $1.00 each; 2 for 
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Hardy Daphne (Garland Flower) 
Daphne Cneorum 
The most fragrant of all shrubs—and decidedly one of the 
most beautiful, 
There are very few flowers to delight you as Hardy Daphne 
Cneorum will do. Not only for its beauty, but also for the 
amazingly delightful color. And remember that it has beau- 
tiful foliage that is evergreen all winter. Blooms during April 
and May when it is just one big, gorgeous mass of pink de- 
light, and at intervals throughout the summer. Low growing, 
15 in. high. Hardy. Likes 
sun. We furnish balled and 
burlapped plants. (By ex- or @ 
press, collect.) 95c each... — eee 
(If wanted by mail, add 35c per plant for postage). Daphne 




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