

JULIET STANFORD RED . 
The coloring of these varieties is a revelation to those who know only the old-fashioned 
Red Flowering Quince. These new sorts surpass all other flowering shrubs in freedom 
of bloom and duration of blooming period; provide plenty of cutflowers in a season 
when flowers are scarce. 
Candida. DS43. Pure white flowers cover the branches 
of this beautiful variety for a long season in spring. 
Bare root, 2-3’ $2.00, 3-4’ $2.50. 
Coral Sea. DS 44. Mr. W. B. Clarke's introduction for 1944 
and one of his finest. The soft buff-coral blooms cover the 
slender branches through two blooming seasons, in mid- 
season and late. Every garden should have one or more 
for cut-flowers. Exclusive with us in the 11 Western states. 
Bare root, 2-3’ $2.50, 3-4’ $3.00. 
Juliet. DS45. Lovely soft salmon-pink blooms in profusion 
on good strong stems. This recent introduction is bound 
to become a favorite cut flower. Bare root, 2-3’ $2.50, 
3-4’ $3.00. 
THREE NEW FLOWERING QUINCES 
» . CORAL SEA 
Masterpiece. DS46. Brilliant rosy red, with large over- 
lapping petals and a long blooming season. Bare root, 2-3’ 
$2.00, 3-4’ $2.50. 

Gor Fragrant, Old Fashioned Garden, 
PLANT ROEDING'S QUALITY 
DECIDUOUS SEER EBS 
Deciduous flowering shrubs are the fond memories of grand- 
mothers and transplanted eastern and midwestern folk. Even 
we native sons have begun to realize that spring in our gar- 
den is drab indeed without the season-heralding glory of this 
mighty group of flowering shrubs. Carefully worked into the 
shrubbery among the broadleaved evergreens, deciduous 
flowering shrubs are a valuable asset to any garden, large or 
small. Most varieties listed here are available in containers 
for out-of-season planting at slightly higher prices. 
AZALEAS 
Showy shrubs of medium size; very effective massed or combined with evergreen 
shrubs. Prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. Culture same as Camellias 
and Rhododendrons. 
Azalea altaclarensis. DS]. A sturdy variety producing brilliant yellow flowers of 
great fragrance; foliage becomes bright red in autumn. BB 18-24" $4.00. 
A. mollis. DS2. Orange, apricot, and yellow blooms borne in great profusion; fra-' 
grant. BB 18-24’ $4.00, 
A. mollis hybrid—Orange Shades. DS2A. Selected hybrids 
producing larger than average flowers in brilliant shades 
of orange. BB 12-15" $2.00. 
A. mollis hybrid—Louise Hunnewell. DS2B. A very choice 
hybrid with large deep orange flowers borne in profusion 
on neat plants. BB 12-15’’ $2.50. 
A. occidentalis. DS3. (Western Azalea.) The hardy, native 
variety producing flowers of exquisite fragrance, in 
shades of light pink and white marked with lemon and 
buff. BB 18-24'" $4.00. 
CALLICARPA .. . Beautyberry 
Callicarpa giraldiana. DS4. (Girald Beautyberry.) One of 
the best new introductions. Slender branches to eight feet 
carry abundant clusters of metallic blue berries. Bare 
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CAESALPINIA ... Bird of Paradise 
Caesalpinia gilliesi. DS5. Beautiful all summer with bright 
yellow and red flowers on airy stems. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
CHIONANTHUS 
Chionanthus virginica. DS6. (White Fringe.) Sweet scented 
flowers in early spring on vigorous plants. 5 g. c. $2.50; 
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DEUTZIA 
Deutzia gracilis. DS7. Growth low and compact, suitable 
tor planting in the foreground of larger shrubs or near 
the base of flowering trees. A little beauty, with dainty 
clusters of white flowers. Bare root, 12-15'’ $1.00. 
D. Pride of Rochester. DS8. Profuse bloomer, flowers dou- 
Pink Beauty. DS47. The finest new rose-pink flowering 
quince. Flowers are attractive, profuse, and hold their 
color when cut. Bare root, 2-3’ $2.00, 3-4’ $2.50. 
Stanford Red. DS48. Recent introduction and Mr. W. B. 
Clarke's finest red quince. Extraordinary large flowers 
open geranium red’ and deepen to an intense red. A 
good variety for cutting because it is almost thornless and 
flowers hold up well. Bare root, 2-3’ $2.50, 3-4’ $3.00. 


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ble white. Bare root, 3-4’ $1.50. 
ERYTHRINA ... Coral Tree 
Erythrina crista-galli. DS9. (Coral Tree.) In California this 
is a deciduous shrub which freezes back in winter but 
blooms in spring and again in late summer with two-foot 
spikes of gorgeous red, pea-shaped flowers. Easy to grow 
and strikingly beautiful. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
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