FOR FRAGRANT, OLD-FASHIONED GARDENS 
Plant Roeding’s Quality 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Deciduous flowering shrubs are the fond memories of grand- 
mothers and transplanted eastern and midwestern folk. Even 
we native sons now realize that spring in our garden is drab 
indeed without the season-heralding glory of this mighty 
group of flowering shrubs. Carefully worked into the shrub- 
bery among the broadleaved evergreens, deciduous flow- 
ering shrubs are a valuable asset to any garden. Most varie- 
ties are available in containers for outofseason 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 Camel- 
lias and Rhododendrons. 
AZALEA ALTACLARENSIS. DSI. A sturdy variety 
producing brilliant yellow flowers of great fragrance; 
foliage becomes bright red in autumn. BB 18-24” $5.00. 
A. MOLLIS. DS2. Orange, apricot, and yellow blooms 
borne in great profusion; fragrant. BB 18-24” $5.00. 
A. MOLLIS HYBRID-ORANGE SHADES. DS2A. Selected 
hybrids producing larger than average flowers in bril- 
liant shades of orange. 5 g. c. 18-24” $3.50. 
A. MOLLIS HYBRID-LOUISE HUNNEWELL. DS2B. A 
very choice hybrid with large deep orange flowers 
borne in profusion on neat plants. 5 g. c. 18-24” $3.50. 
A. OCCIDENTALIS. DS3. (Western Azalea.) The hardy, 
native variety producing flowers of exquisite fra- 
grance, in shades of light pink and white marked with 
lemon and buff. BB 18-24” $5.00. 
A. ROSEUM. DS4. (Mayflower Azalea.) New, rare and 
deciduous hybrid Azalea. Immense blooms, deep glow- 
ing pink, with rich spicy clove fragrance. Full, well 
branched plants. 5 g. c. 18-24” $3.00. 
Other Azaleas on page 24. 
CALLICARPA ... Beautyberry 
CALLICARPA GIRALDIANA. DS4A. (Girald Beauty- 
berry.) One of the best new introductions. Slender 
branches to eight feet carry abundant clusters of metal- 
lic blue berries. Bare root, 2-3’ $1.50. 
DS28 MARCEAU 
New 
FLOWERING QUINCES 
These new sorts surpass 
all other flowering shrubs 
in freedom of bloom and 
duration of blooming peri- 
od; provide plenty of cut 
flowers in a season when 
flowers are scarce. 
DS45 JULIET 
QUINCE 
CANDIDA. DS43. Pure white flowers cover the 
branches of this beautiful variety for a long season 
in spring. Bare root, 3-4’ $2.75; 2-3’ $2.25. 
CORAL SEA. DS44. 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 eleven Western states. Bare root, 3-4’ $3.25; 
2-3 $2.75. 
JULIET. DS45. Lovely soft salmon-pink blooms in pro- 
fusion on good strong stems. This recent introduction 
is bound to become a favorite cut flower. Bare root 
3-4’ $3.25; 2-3' $2.75; 5g. c. $3.25. 


THREE NEW FLOWERING QUINCES 
Ds48 STANFORD RED DS44 CORAL SEA 
MANDARIN. DS45A. Intense, vivid, brilliant, 
Mandarin Red color. Flowers are medium large 
and borne profusely. Blooms from middle of 
February to middle of April. This wonderful 
new introduction will live up to your every ex- 
pectation. Bare root, 2-3’ $3.25; 18-24” $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, 3-4’ 
RNSHAGR Wesh RVATiSy 
First 
with the best 
of the new 
varieties 
ORDER BY MAIL 
WITH CONFIDENCE 
DS3] MRS. W. E. MARSHALL 
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