
PORTUGUESE SUN ROSE 
Helianthemum lasianthum. Silver gray foliaged shrub to 
2% ft. Spreading. Each morning through spring a fresh lot 
of yellow single flowers blotched with maroon, greets the 
morning sun. Each day you'll probably think the little shrub 
surely must have reached the end of its blooming but are 
happily surprised to find it right back on the job again. 
Excellent in the rock garden or for foreground planting. 
Needs good drainage, sun and little water. Hardy. 5-gal. 
containers, $1.50; gal. containers, 60c. See illustration, page 
24. 
HIBISCUS 
from May until December, and during some warm years 
all winter, these huge flowered beauties provide a satisfying 
display of both warm and subdued colors. Fertilized freely, 
they will grow rapidly and bloom heavily the same season 
they are planted. Plant in sun. Hardy, except in cold loca- 
tions. 6-8 ft. 
Prices on Hibiscus unless otherwise specified: 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
Agnes Gault. Enormous coral-pink shaded to light pink 
on edges of petals. Very rapid grower. 
Brilliant. Flaming scarlet. 
Crown of Bohemia. Large double golden yellow suffused 
with amber and apricot. Cerise center. 5-gal. containers, 
$2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 

Double Orange. Heavily double. Bronzy orange. Com- 
pact grower. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
DAPHNE ODORA See page 21 
Double Red. Really old rose in color. P ale é 
; smaller. We have counted over 200 individual florets on 
single panicles of some of the better hybrids. Easily grown 
in most any shaded spot. Provide plenty of water. 
Red Monarch. Enormous double flowers of dark crim- 
son. While entirely new we believe this variety will prove 
to be one of our most popular reds. 5-gal. containers, $2.00. 
Single Apricot. Rich apricot, red centc.. Prices: 5-gal. containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
Single White. Pure white, red center. 5-gal. containers, HYDRANGEA. French Hybrids. Pink, blue, white or 
32.00; gal. containers, 60c. carmine red. See color illustration, page 26. 
HYDRANGEA hortensis. Either pink or blue, depending 
: HY DRANGEAS on vour soil conditions or type of fertilizer. 6 ft. 
Along in June, just before the summer sun really gets to 
work, the huge panicles of pices eens put on their colorful 
Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes. Hydrangea hortensis grows 
faster aa larger than the French and German hybrids but BRILLIANT GOLD FLOWER 
both the panicles and individual florets are fewer and Hypericum patulum Henryi. A type much superior to 
older varieties in that the bright 2-inch yellow flowers, with 
their handsome golden stamens are borne through the entire 
summer and fall. The bronzy tipped willowy branches are 
thickly clothed even in winter with charming soft green 
leaves right down to the ground. A shrub that never fails 
to please. Sun or shade. 2-3 ft. Hardy. Balled, bushy 1%4-2 
ft., $1.50; 5-gal. containers, $1.50; gal. containers, 50c. See 
illustration, page 38. 
HOLLY 
Ilex Aquifolium. English Holly. Just the good old-fash- 
ioned variety you have cut and used for house decorations. 
The glossy deeply cut foliage and bright berries have added 
good cheer to thousands of Christmas occasions. Prefers 
some shade and good soil. Withstands all frosts. Balled, 
bushy, 2-2% ft., $2.75; 5-gal. containers, $2.25, gal. contain- 
ers, 75c. 
Ilex cornuta. Chinese Holly. A permanent, moderately 
fast-growing shrub that displays beautifully at all seasons 
its dark spiny-toothed leaves. In winter and spring the 
branches of the female plants are wreathed with showy clus- 
ters of brilliant red berries that make splendid indoor deco- 
rations. Plant in sun or shade. Perfectly hardy anywhere. 
Balled, bushy, 2-3 ft., $2.75; 5-gal. containers, $2.25; gal. 
containers, 75¢. 
Ilex cornuta femina. Grown from cuttings taken from 
heavy bearing plants. Balled, 2%4-3 ft., $3.50; 2-2% ft., 
ESCALLONIA RUBRA See page 21 $3.00: 5 gal. containers, $2.50; gal]. containers, Soc. 

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