RHODODENDRON, Pink Pearl 
(Washington State Flower.) While not 
grown so generally in Eastern Wash- 
ington, Rhododendrons are satisfactory 
if planted in shade with plenty of peat 
moss or leaf mold worked into the soil. 
Each, not prepaid, $4.00. 

RHODODENDRON, PINK PEARL 
MAHONIA 
Excellent in foundation plantings. Easy cul- 
ture, spreading with shiney evergreen leaves 
which color brilliantly in the winter. Each, 
not prepaid, $1.50. 


DAPHNE CNEORUM (Rock Daphne) 
A g2m for the rock garden or for edging borders. A dwarf ever- 
green shrub of trailing habit with leaves of dark glossy green, 
gleucous beneath. Small, tubular, rose-pink flowers of spicy 
fragrance are borne in clusters in May and again in late Septem- 
ber. Trimming in early summer will keep it compact and luxuri- 
Ous, and encourage even more profuse flowering. Every garden 
should have one or more of thse gems. Each, not prepaid, $1.25. 


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MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (OREGON GRAPE) 
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