with narrow deep green foliage. They never fail to cause 
much comment when used to break sharp angles of build- 
ings, to give height against patio walls or when grown in 
pots or tubs. The shrub is growing fast in popularity. The 
more we see of it the better we like it and it carries our hearty 
recommendation. Will grow in sun or shade. Hardy. Balled, 
7-8 ft., $8.50; 6-7 ft., $7.50; 5-gal. containers, $2.75; gal. con- 
tainers, $1.00. 
EVERBLOOMING POLYGALA 
Polygala Dalmaisiana. There is not a week during the year, 
except in very cold winters, that you cannot cut at least a 
few sprays of light purple pea-shaped flowers. Through 
summer and fall the 3-ft. bushy shrub is alive with sparkling 
color. Thrives in any well drained soil and with little water 
or attention. Hardy except in coldest locations. Sun. Balled, 
very bushy, 1% ft. $2.25 5-gal. contaimers, $1.75; gal. con- 
tainers, 50c. 
CAROLINA CHERRY 
Prunus caroliniana. Grown as a tree it is just the right size 
to fit in narrow parkings or any sunny spot where a 12-15 ft. 
round-headed tree is desired. Used as a large shrub in the 
background of the shrubbery border the bright green bronzy 
tipped foliage, fuzzy white flowers and large black berries 
are always enjoyable. The plants are often used as clipped 
pyramids in cold areas where Eugenias might be injured by 
frost. Hardy in any weather. Easily grown in almost any 
soil. Balled, 7-8 ft., $6.00; 6-7 ft. $5.00; 5-6 ft., $4.25; 4-5 
ft., $3.50; 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 50c. 
ENGLISH LAUREL 
Prunus laurocerasus. For shaded or 
against walls or in sunny areas in the open ground this 
variety displays remarkable character. Grows about as tall 
as wide and with a little help from the pruning shears will 
be.a veritable thicket of large dark green foliage. Properly 
planted it is never affected by either heat or cold. No shrub 
planting should be without it. Balled, bushy, DES ite, SSAOOR 
5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 
semi-shaded spots 
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Prunus Lyoni. Sometime, we imagine, this shrub will 
simply wear itself out from lack of rest (quite modern we'd 
say) for from one year’s end to another, with hardly a 
breathing spell it just grows and grows and grows. The 
dark heavily varnished leaves of the older growth reflect the 
soft beauty of glistening new leaves. A marvelous shrub of 
rather dense growth for mass planting. Trimmed, it will 
form a 6-10 ft. hedge that cannot be equalled for sheer 
beauty and hardiness. It is also a remarkable success when 
grown as a tree. Creamy white flowers and purple cherry- 
like fruit. 15 ft. Extremely hardy. Sun or shade. 5-gal. 
containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 65c. 
CARNATION-FLOWERED POMEGRANATE 
Punica Chico. A great improvement over the old variety 
that we all thought so showy. This variety has much larger 
and more double flowers of brilliant orange scarlet. Dense 
varnished foliage. Will provide a hot spot of color for months. 
Sun. 2-3 ft. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 
75c. 
BRILLIANT WINTER BERRIES 
For stirring brilliant winter color you can’t beat the 
pyracanthas. For informal hedges and barriers or when used 
against buildings or in the open ground they are always 
attractive. They'll supply you more berries for Christmas 
than you'll know what to do with. At least a half day’s sun. 
Will not freeze. 

PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE (Rosedale Firethorn) 
Pyracantha Rosedale. The finest of all pyracanthas— 
and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Huge clusters 
of big dark red berries encircle heavy stems and weigh 
down lighter branches with their burden. We have grown 
this variety for 4 or 5 years and have never known it to be 
attacked by the blight that sometimes attacks other pyra- 
canthas. 6-8 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, $1.00. 
Pyracantha yunnanensis Graberi. Enormous clusters of big 
crimson berries. Vigorous grower. Large glossy foliage. An 
outstanding variety. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 
Qs 
OOC. 
INDIAN HAWTHORN 
Raphiolepis indica. One of our best 5 ft. shrubs (may be 
kept to 2 ft. by pruning), for either sun or shade, because 
of the delicate fragrance of its dainty white bloom, which 
resemble small single peach blossoms, and the character 
built into every 2-inch dark green leathery leaf. Well fo- 
liaged through all seasons and is not affected by extremes 
of either heat or cold. Sun or shade. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; 
gal. containers, 65c. 
RHODODENDRON 
For planting in filtered shade where uniform moisture 
conditions can be maintained, this family is most satisfactory. 
Huge terminal racemes of large bell-shaped flowers appear 
above the dense leathery foliage about the time your Kurume 
azaleas are through blooming. A Rhododendron in bloom 
always brings forth expressions of amazement at its massive 
beauty. 4-6 ft. Enjoy leafmold and should be fed cotton- 
seed meal or other acid food. 
Alice. Deep rose pink. Tubs, $9.75. 
C. S. Sargent. Dark pink. Tubs, $9.75 
Pink Pearl. Soft pink. Tubs, $9.75. 
Hybrids. Mixed colors. Tubs, $6.00 and $8.50, 

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