CALYCANTHUS MOHRII. Rare, handsome 
shrub, with fragrant, deep red flowers. 
CALYCANTHUS SP.* Mrs. Henry’s dwarf pink 
variety, 19’-18”. Small gray-green foliage. Fra- 
grant old-rose flowers. Delightful dwarf shrub for 
sunny spot in rock garden. Perhaps a new species. 
Blooms May, June and July. Philadelphia south- 
ward. 
CAMELLIA SINENSIS, seedlings of the lovely tea 
plant. A form that has withstood Pennsylvania 
winters for fifteen years. Beautiful white flowers 
with golden centers and handsome evergreen foli- 
age. Splendid shrub for house foundation plant- 
ing. For a sheltered situation. 
CRATAEGUS UNIFLORA.* A compact small 
shrub for dry ground or rock garden. Flowers 
singly like small white roses. Large red-cheeked 
fruit in autumn. Blooms when 18” tall. 
CH 
ERINACEA PURPUREA*“*Plant of noble propor- 
tions. Imntense daisy-like pink flowers with long 
petals. 
HALESIA MONTICOLA ROSEA,*Mrs Henry’s 
variety. Buds light crimson, flowers full pink. 
HALESIA PARVIFLORA.* Interesting and most 
attractive. his is the smallest and daintiest “‘Sil- 
ver Bell.” Blooms when only a few feet tall. For 
sunny well-drained position. Perfectly hardy at 
Gladwyne. 
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