\ 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
OSMANTHUS armatus (7) 10 
A rare and striking Chinese species. rate 
The leaves are leathery and get as 
much as 6 or 7 in. long with spiny 
margins. The richly fragrant cream- 
colored flowers are produced in the 
fall and are followed by dark. violet 
fruit. 
3 tOKS alien 2 eee 2.25 
TP CO WIS LL cia eee 1.10 
49in.7 DOU. 0, LOMROsIN a sc oe eee As) 
aurantiacus (9) 
ORANGE OSMANTHUS 
Ain epOle GAtOe Om itie im ea ee a5) 
forresti (7) 
FORRESTS OSMANTHUS 
This has creamy yellow flowers with 
the delicious fragrance common to the 
genus. It is vigorous and soon makes 
a shrub of good size with unusually 
attractive foliage, the leaves getting as 
much as five to seven inches long with 
wavy margins. New growth is particu- 
larly striking as when leaves appear 
they are bronzy purple. 
Airy DOU GLelO® bose Chere etre ee 00 
suavis (7) (new) 
Rehder applies the generic name of 
Siphonosmanthus to both this and O. 
delavayi. As the latter is easily one 
of our very finest plants (sold out 
again this season) we expect this will 
also prove very good. It bloomed here 
last spring for the first time and we 
find the flowers almost identical with 
those of O. delavayi but leaves are 38 
or 4 times as large 
arin: “DOCS ee lOvE Cree eres .65 
A.in «pot eto Dalton DD 
OSMAREA burkwoodi (6) 
BURKWOOD OSMAREA 
A bigeneric hybrid between the very 
beautiful Osmanthus delavayi and 
Phillyrea decora. Much like O. dela- 
vayi but hardier. 
41N. @pOLesO-COL LO sii ees ie ese 45 
100 
rate 
1.00 
00 
50 
00 
.60 
50 
