
LAURESTINUS 
BARBERRY 
Darwin. Glossy, holly-shaped leaf; 
followed by purple berries. 
Dwarf (dulcis nana). Very dwarf; dark green foliage. 
BOXWOOD 
Truedwarf. A very dwarf boxwood used for specimens, very low 
hedges or window boxes. 
Truetree. Evergreen shrub, sutable for specimen planting. Used 
for shaping into cones, pyramids or globes. Ideal for me- 
dium height hedge. Special prices for hedging. 
attractive yellow blossom 
COTONEASTER 
Franchetti. Graceful pendulous branches. Orange red berries. 
Horizontalis. Spreading type. Covered with bright red berries 
in fall and winter. Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 
AZALEA (Hinodegiri) 
Very dwarf ear'y blooming, brilliant crimson. 
LAURESTINUS 
A dense growing shrub; sets many clusters of buds in fall 
which open into white flowers in early winter. 
HEATHER (Erica), $1.50. each 
Irish Belle. Attractive purple blossoms in July and August. 
Mediterranean. Dwarf; tall and winter blooming; pink. 
Red Heather. 
Springwoods White. The best white flowering heather. We 
know you will like it, 
LAUREL 
English. We have the dark green strain which remains attractive 
the year ‘round. Good specimen or screen plants. See hedge 
plants. 
SKIMMIA 
Low, compact plant; glossy dark green leaves; !arge red berries 
on female plants during winter. Needs male plant for pol- 
linizer. 
EVERY CUSTOMER MUST 

RHODODENDRON PINK PEARL 
RHODODENDRON PINK PEARL, $5.00 each. 
This is doubtless the most popular light pink Rhododendron 
on the market. 
Alice. Deep pink. Regular and profuse bloomer. 
Michael Waterer. Scarlet crimson. The ever-popular red rhodo- 
dendron. 
White Pearl. White form of pink Pearl. 
VIBURNUMS (Fragrant Snowballs) 
Viburnum Burkwoodi. Rosy pink flower clusters are intensely 
fragrant, fade to creamy white with age. Foliage and habit 
neat. 
V. carlesi. Fine small shrub with gray-green foliage turning 
brilliant red in fall. Flower clusters numerous, attractive and 
delightfully fragrant. 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI 


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