AZALEA PAUL SCHAME 
Gold Dust Plant 
Aucuba japonica variegata. For open ground or in ornamental 
tubs or jardinieres where ornamental foliage is needed, Aucuba 
is best, particularly if the situation is somewhat shaded. Leaves 
about 5 inches long, by 2 inches wide, thick, deep green with 
many gold-like speckles over the surface—very interesting and 
ornamental. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Rice Paper Plant 
Aralia sieboldi. An unusual shrub consisting of only one to sev- 
eral stiff thick stems that support beautiful tropical-like leaves 
on long leaf-stems. Sun. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Natal Pium 
Carissa grandiflora. Natal Plum deserves special consideration as 
an ornamental. Its deep green, glossy healthy foliage, fragrant, 
chaste white flowers and red plum-like fruits give satisfaction 
the year around. It is hardy, stands abuse although the sharp 
spines concealed under the leaves make it an excellent barrier 


even with its low height of 4 feet. Sun or shade. Gal 70c, 
5-gal. $2.85. 
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AZALEAS - Spring Bloom 
These truly gorgeous shrubs are the showiest 
of all flowering plants we list—the entire plant 
being ablaze with color, in one burst each spring 
from January to April. Give them an acid so | 
rich in or entirely composed of peat or oak leat 
mold. They like light shade and are especially 
fine under tall branched trees, where a moderate 
but constant supply of water is possible. Once 
the bloom is over the foliage and new growth is 
neat and pleasing for the remainder of the year. 
INDICA AZALEAS 
Indica Azaleas are the choicest of all because their flowers 
are so large and lovely, often 2 inches and more across, som2- 
times daintily doubled. 
Paul Schame. The most popular of all—stocks have never 
been large enough to meet the demand. Flowers truly lovely, 
double, rich salmon-rose, very large and showy. $2.00 to 
$6.00. 
Pink Pearl. Large delicate pink flowers. Very lovely. $2.00 
to $6.00. 
Triumph. One of the loveliest Indicas with fully double deep 
cyclamen purple flowers, often 3 inches across, the petals 
daintily twisted. We have seen many of these in bloom by 
Christmas time without forcing. $2.00 to $6.00. 
Vervaeneana alba. 
$6.00. 
Vervaeneana variegat2zd. Large ruffled flowers, white with 
pink splotches and markings. 4’ $1.00, 5’ $1.50, 8’’ $4.00. 
Vandercruyssen. Double flowers of clear salmon-pink. $2.00 
to $6.00. 
$2.00 to 
Double pure white flowers. 
Strawberry Tree 
Arbutus unedo. Strawberry Tree, a shrub, gets its name from 
the bright red fruits which look like strawberries. Flowers are 
tiny white bells in graceful sprays and these cover the well- 
foliaged shrub in spring—sometimes at the same time the 
fruits are showing. Although it is one of the longest lived 
ornamentals, it is likewise very slow growing and the foliage 
is so dark and sombre that care must be used in placing it. 
Sun or shade. Gal. 70c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Shrimp Plant 
Beloperone tomentosa. Usually about 4 feet tall with the 
appearance of being a perennial, this shrub is most unique. 
The flowers which seem to last indefinitely, are made of terra 
cotta colored scales or bracts, curled in such a way and envel- 
oping one another as to look like a shrimp. For sun or light 
shade, even as a pot plant for the conservatory—for your 
frierids in cold climates. Gal 70c, 5-gal. $2.85. 


Albatross Bouvardia 
Bouvardia Albatross. This is the newest and finest of all 
Bouvardias. The flowers are immense, often 4 inches long, 
with waxy petals expanding an inch or more, the whole 
pure white. Deep green foliage, lovely fragrant blossoms. 
Ultimate height, probably 3 or 4 feet, but of such quality 
as to deserve a choice place in any home planting. Sun or 
part shade. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Candollea 
Candollea cuneiformis. Excellent neat growing shrub with 
deep green small leaves and reddish stems. The lovely 
clear yellow flowers are about an inch across, cover the 
shrub in season. Give a sunny exposure. Gal. 75c, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
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