SEMI-DWARF VARIETY (5) 
No. 304. 19, This variety is entirely unique in the Cathayensis Hybrids. Most of them 
by their great vigor showed the prepotency of the Cathayensis “blood”, but this one 
tends toward the Japonica side of the Superba hybrid which gives it small fruit, a low 
compact habit and a slight orange cast to the flowers. 
main group, probably safe in Zone (5). 
well as being a handsome shrub. 
It should be hardier than the 
Very interesting from a genetic viewpoint as 
: ; It is dwarf only by comparison with the other Cath- 
ayensis Hybrids as it makes a shrub of moderate size. 
hope for some interesting results. Dark red. 
We are using it as a parent and 
LAGENARIA GROUP (4) 
Special List 
DC-10. Our first double seedling. Color is pure deep red with no orange cast. 
iit 
stands up well under further test it will certainly be named. 2 to 3 ft. $2.50, 1% to 
2 ft. $2.00. 
DN-10. Enormous white flowers often over 2%, inches wide. 
ft. $2.00, 1 to 1% ft. $1.50. 
ZO wou L be. OU sen LOT’ 
General Collection 
$2.00 
Bryoaton4 ft. 
Cre 2stor3/ tt. 1.50 
1D 14469 tos2v it: 
Hee toes eft; 
$1.25 
1.00 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Appleblossom. BCDE. White and pink 
blended. 
Candida. BCDE. Pure white. 
- 
Grandiflora. CDE. Lemon and pink. 
Nivalis. BCDE. Snow white. 
Superba Group (4). 
SUPERBA GROUP (4) 
Special List 
Coral Sea which was fully described in G. 
A. ’44 is not available from us this season. 
Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio, have it for 
Eastern States and California Nursery Co. 
for western. 
Juliet also fully described in G. A. ’44 is 
a lovely soft salmon or coral pink. It is 
available east of Rockies only from Way- 
side Gardens. For Pacific Coast States we 
have it only in 2 to 3 ft. grade at $2.50. 
Stanford Red has 2 inch, vivid red, flat 
flowers. Selling situation is same as with 
euUlietm 2°10, 3_ft. $2.50: 
No. 33%. Large bright orange-vermilion 
flowers; very free bloomer. 2 to 3 ft. $2.25. 
No. 34%. The enormous flowers are ap- 
proximately Chinese coral. Grows slowly. 
PatOuorit. Deco, Loe tO +2 ft; $1275. 
*DC-7%. Selected for the beauty, brilliance 
and profusion of its fairly large ruddy or- 
ange flowers. Exact coloration is Manda- 
rin Red, H.C.C. 17/1. Only size available 
this season is 1 to 1% ft. $1.50. 
DC-12. Described in G. A. ’44. Flowers are 
large rather than enormous. Remarkably 
profuse. Charming color, shrimp (Azalea 
pink H. C. C. 618) with much lighter cen- 
ter. pL” tol 2s1te $2.00, wLeton boo. To ibl.0. 
*DN-4. This form is distinct in many 
ways. Buds are globular and flushed. The 
very large open flowers are at first white, 
then change to pink with age. The almost 
thornless branches are long, slender and 
willowy making it particularly good for 
cutting as it also has just enough develop- 
ment of leaves with the flowers to set 
them off well. Highly decorative and 
flowers last ten days in water. 3 to 4 ft. 
pO.0U 5 a LOM ORL b2.0U,1 7b tel On ms Cnn e.U00, 
1 to 1% ft. $1.50. 
General Collection 
Bers eto+4 1t: 
(ae tOro. it. 
$2.50 
2.00 
Dey lyeetoe2etr. 
FipglelOn “oer. 
$1.75 
1.50 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Coral Glow (C. corallina). C. Between 
coral and apricot. 
Crimson and Gold. D. Dark red with 
golden stamens. 
Early Appleblossom. BCs Litkerand 
white blended. Very early and profuse. 
Early Orange. BC. Well described by 
name. 
Knap Hill Scarlet. C. A good English va- 
riety. 
