
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, $2.00; gal. containers, 65c. 
GOLD DUST PLANT 
Aucuba japonica variegata. Grown as a pot plant or in a 
shaded spot in the garden, Aucuba is always areal 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, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
Aucuba japonica. Same as preceding variety except the 
leaves are a lustrous green with no variegation. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
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. $1.25 to $10.00. Not all sizes in 
all varieties. Magnificent blooms to 3 inches across, mostly 
double or ruffled, over several months. 
Albert and Elizabeth. Pale pink flushed deep pink. 
Mme. Vandercruyssen. Large clear salmon pink. 
Paul Schame. Lustrous salmon coral. See color illustra- 
tion page 19. 
Prof. Walters. Large single ruffled. Pink and white. 
Snowdrift. Large glistening single white. 
Vervaeneana. Double pink edged with white. 
KURUME AZALEAS. Prices on all varieties: 5-in. pots, 
75c. 
Appleblossom. Pale pink with rose markings. 
Cherry Ripe. Dark red. 
Coral Bells. Bright rose. 
Purity. Clear white. 
Salmon Queen. Deep salmon. 
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, 85c. 
ORANGE BLOOM — PURPLE BERRIES 
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, 2'%4-3¥% ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 
For List of Fragrant Vines. 

AZALEA SNOWDRIFT 
FRAGRANT BOUVARDIAS 
Bouvardia Albatross. 
that fill the days and nights with fragrance. Greatly prized 
Long snow-white tubular flowers 
for use in corsages; also as cut flowers. Substantial waxy 
foliage. The plants should be cut back at.least once each year 
to keep them in shape and to encourage new growth. Semi- 
Sun or part shade. This new variety is far superior 
2-0) ft.eo=fal wCOMtainers: ne. 0 sy aae 
hardy. 
to the old Humboldti. 
containers, $1.00. 
Bouvardia Coral Red. Rich coral red. See color illustration 
2? 
page 22. Gal. containers, 85c. 
BRUNFELSIA 
Brunfelsia calycina floribunda. Yesterday and Today. 
Compact shrub with rich green foliage, producing through 
spring l-inch flat single flowers which open a rich violet but 
change with the passing days through lavender to clear 
white. From the time the flowers first open, until the last 
white petal has fallen, they diffuse a fragrance that is almost 
an inspiration. Sounds too good to be true? Come in and see 
for yourself. Plant in moist location. Hardy. Sun or partial 
shade. 4-6 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 85c. 
BOXWOOD 
Buxus japonica. A most useful plant for our mild climate. 
It is widely used for low hedges to border walks, drives and 
formal gardens. Grows slowly hence needs little pruning. As 
trimmed specimen plants they are excellent subjects for pots 
or wherever formal plants are needed. Trimmed globes, 12- 
16 in., $3.00; pyramids, 24-28 in., $4.00; gal. containers, 50c; 
3-in. pots, $2.00 per doz: Flats of 100 plants, 4-5 in., $3.50. 
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