HEAVY BLOOMING SHRUB ASTER 
Aster fruticosus. One of our heaviest spring blooming 
small shrubs. Plant in a well drained soil and you will enjoy 
through March, April and May, quantities of bright little blue 
flowers that will remind you of Michaelmas Daisies. Hardy. 
Sun. 3 ft. 5-gal. containers, $1.50; gal. containers, 40c. See 
illustration, page 7. 
GOLD DUST PLANT 
Aucuba japonica variegata. Grown as a pot plant or in a 
shaded spot in the garden, Aucuba is always a real joy. Huge 
glossy green leaves that are generously spotted with gold 
keep the heavy stems well covered. Hardy. 4-6 ft. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
Aucuba japonica. Same as preceding variety except the 
leaves are a lustrous green with no variegation. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
AZALEAS 
Azaleas truly reflect the spirit of Spring. Pinks, reds, pur- 
ples, whites, lavenders in a riot of glorious color. Under 
trees and shrubs or on the sheltered side of the house they 
should give a noble account of themselves. Plant them in 
fiberous peat with good drainage and be sure they have 
sufficient moisture. 
INDICA AZALEAS. $1.75 to $15.00. Not all sizes in 
all varieties. Magnificent blooms to 3 inches across, mostly 
double or ruffled, over several months. 
Albert and Elizabeth. 
illustration, page 4. 
Chas. Encke. Large single pink and white. 
Mme. Van der Cruysen. Large clear salmon pink. 
Paul Schame. Lustrous salmon coral. 
Prof. Walters. Large single ruffled. Pink and white. 
Rosaflora. Double pink. Resemble Cecil Brunner roses. 
Snowdrift. Large glistening single white. 
Vervaeneana. Double pink edged with white. 
Pale pink flushed deep pink. See 

CAMELLIA CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
See page 6 
KURUME AZALEAS. Prices on all varieties: 5-in. pots, 
50c to 70c; 6-in. pots, 85c to $1.00; 7-in. pots, $1.25 to $1.75. 
Appleblossom. Pale pink with rose markings. 
Cherry Ripe. Dark red. 
Coral Bells. Bright rose. 
Peacock. Lavender. 
Purity. Clear white. 
Rosy Morn. Cerise. 
Santoi. Creamy light pink. 
Salmon Queen. Deep salmon. 
Serraphim. Brilliant pink. 
DAINTY AZARA 
Azara microphylla. For dainty tracery against shaded or 
partially shaded walls it is particularly desirable. Airy, glis- 
tening green leaves and thin stems lend a grace that makes 
the plant indispensable. Branches are good for cutting, too. 
Hardy. Part shade. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. con- 
tainers, 60c. 
Barosma pulchella. A little dwarf shrub to 2 ft. with slen- 
der twigs and small dense foliage that displays racemes of 
small lavender bloom in late spring and early summer. Gal. 
containers, 50c. 
Bauhinia tomentosa. St. Thomas Tree. Single l-inch flow- 
ers, the upper petals of which are handsomely marked with 
red. The small heart-shaped leaves flutter with the slightest 
breeze, reminding you a little of the quaking asp. We've 
always admired the plant. We think you'll like it, too. Semi- 
hardy. Sun. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. contain- 
ers, 60c. 
INTERESTING BARBERRIES 
Berberis Darwinii. Darwin’s Barberry. Graceful branches 
well covered with small, shining, holly-like leaves carry in 
spring cheerful little orange yellow flowers that fairly sparkle 
with color. Purple berries follow in fall. Hardy. Sun or 
shade. 21%4-3%4 ft. 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal containers, 50c. 
Berberis pruinosa. Somewhat open shrub well furnished 
with bright green 2-inch long leaves. Arching branches rise 
above the main body of the plant creating an appearance 
found in but few shrubs. Grows quite compact with pruning. 
Thorny. Small soft yellow flowers in spring. Hardy. Sun or 
part shade. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 

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