CANARY BIRD SHRUB 
CROTALARIA AGATIFLORA. This will be one of 
the most striking subjects in your garden, when the 
branches of this shrub are covered with odd flowers 
which appear to be canary birds. Can be a large 
shrub or small tree, from six to ten feet tall, how- 
ever you desire. Foliage is light green, with a tropical 
hue, and what a sight it is when the greenish-yellow 
flowers form in great long sprays. It’s a beauty, 
and Select quality will give you a real start. 
THE FRAGRANT DAPHNE 
DAPHNE ODORA. Fragrance that fills the entire 
garden will come from this neat little plant that 
will fit into your scheme for a shady or part shady 
spot. A low-growing dense shrub, with fine foliage, 
and clusters of really fragrant creamy-pink flowers. 
A Daphne should be in every garden. These fine 
shrubs have been quite expensive, but you will appre- 
ciate the fine value offered here of strong, well- 
grown shrubs. 
DAPHNE ODORA MARGINATA. Quite similar to 
above, except leaves are edged in creamy white. 

Fragrant Daphne 
BREATH OF HEAVEN 
DIOSMA PULCHRUM. A lovely pink-flowered shrub, 
with finely-cut foliage. Gives a lighter effect in the 
garden, and heather-like foliage with clusters of tiny 
flowers, makes a graceful appearance. Plant is com- 
pact, and grows to about four feet. Fine for plac- 
ing in front of heavier foliaaed plants. Sun or part 
shade. 
DIOSMA REEVESI. Same as D. pulchrum, but with 
showy white clusters of flowers. 
TROPICAL DOMBEYA 
DOMBEYA WALLICHI. Large-leaved tropical shrub 
from Madagascar, which in winter and spring is 
covered at the ends of the branches with drooping 
lovely pink clusters, resembling snowballs. Rather 
quick growing, and can be made into a tree of 
about 10 feet. A beautiful shrub or tree, with the 
huge maple-like leaves giving a nice appearance. 
GOLDEN DEWDROP 
DURANTA STENOSTACHYS. A real improvement 
over the old Duranta, this fine close-growing shrub 
bears nice lavender flowers, resembling verbenas. 
Golden yellow berries follow the flowers, giving the 
common name. Grows to four to six feet, and is a 
nicer shrub than the former which grew scraggly 
to 20 feet. Not particular about soils. 
DURANTA GRANDIFLORA. The finest Golden Dew- 
drop offered anywhere. Larger and brighter flowers, 
with fine foliage. A showy plant. 
BLUE-FLOWERING ERANTHEMUM 
ERANTHEMUM PULCHELLUM. Not many shade- 
loving plants can be found with a pleasing blue color, 
but here is one that won’t disappoint you. With 
dark green embossed leaves, and flowers of rich 
deep blue born on long Phlox-like spikes, this fine 
shrub will bring color in winter and spring when 
blues are hard to find. You will certainly have a 
place for this fine specimen. 
BEAUTIFUL PINK HEATHER 
ERICA MELANTHERA ROSEA. The finest winter- 
blooming Heather ever offered. From November to 
March or April, the five foot shrub, with its finely 
cut foliage, is covered with gorgeous rosy-pink. A 
showy plant, and the best of its kind. They need 
good dainage, and an acid soil condition to do their 
best. Use peat moss, leaf mold and sand when plant- 
ing. Fine in full sun. 
FRAGRANT ESCALLONIA 
ESCALLONIA RUBRA. The best of all Escallonias, 
growing into a compact shrub, three feet high, deep 
green, shiny leaves, and showy, rich red flowers. 
They do especially well along the seacoast, and seem 
to like the salt air. The flower spikes are delicately 
fragrant. Plenty of water in either sun or part shade 
will bring good results. 
