***B. Williamsianum. Our form is a close-to-the-ground, evergreen shrub 
with beautiful thick heart-shaped leaves; flowers large waxy funnels 
of shell pink. Needs to acquire age before it blooms. 75c - $2.00. 
****R, yunnanense. Loosely branched sprawling shrub, ideal for hanging 
over a pool. Very floriferous, flowers white or pinkish and spotted with 
crimson, stamens much exserted. Rooted and transplanted cuttings 50c. 
‘+ Vaccinium caespitosum. A shrub of 4-6 in. Small narrow glossy leaves; 
flowers pitcher-shaped, pale pink; berry black with blue bloom. Beauti- 
ful fall colors. 75c. 
V. Dunalianum. A tall shrub from the mountains of W. China. A very 
handsome evergreen; oval leathery leaves, butter-smooth, tapering into 
a long point; bell-shaped waxy white flowers in 3 in, racemes; fruit 
black. $1.00. 
‘++ V. Vitis-Idaea. 8 in. Arctic-alpine; stoloniferous; oval dark shiny ever- 
green leaves; flowers waxy-pink urns; red fruit persistent. 50c-$1.00. 
+> V. Vitis-ldaea minor. 3 in. A smaller form from farther north. 75c-$1.00. 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
Sarcococca Hookeriana humilis. Erect much-branched evergreen shrub; 
decorative smooth narrow leaves and red stems; flowers in late-win- 
ter; fruit dark-blue. Small plants 50c. 
FUMARIACEAE 
*; Dicentra formosa var. A white bleeding heart; very free-blooming; 
nice in woodland gardens. 50c. 
GENTIANACEAE 
From the gentian family we have some of the most lovely bog and 
rock garden plants; flowers of most dazzlling blue. Some are among 
the most stubborn of subjects; others are entirely amenable. All will 
grow in the open; most will have their roots cool. If you cannot offer 
this shade will compensate to some extent. Heavy rich soil. They fill 
a definite want for it is in late summer and fall, till frost cuts them, 
that they are most glorious. 
Fauria Crista-galli. Large somewhat cupped leaves; spikes of white bells 
filled with hairs; loves boggy conditions. Japan. 50c. 
Gentiana cachemirica. A rosette of smooth gray leaves and large bright 
blue flowers from the ends of prostrate branches. $1.00. 
G. Clusii. One of the G. acaulis congregation; the flower is large, dark 
clear blue and bottle-funnel-shaped. Small plants 50c. 
G. excisa. Another of the same clan; a close turf of smooth dark pointed 
leaves on which sit huge trumpets of evening-sky-blue; one of the 
best. 50c. 
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