
Garlaud Flower 
(Daphne Cneorum) 
A delightful thing about Daphne Cneorum is its 
wonderful fragrance. Once at a local sale, we placed 
a blooming Daphne plant on a table in the salesroom. 
Customers were immediately attracted to it by the 
sweet fragrance. Result: we were soon sold out of 
Daphne. 
Then too, it is a beautiful flowering shrub, as shown 
above. Blooms in May, when plant is just one big 
gorgeous mass of pink loveliness. Leaves stay green 
all winter. Some blooms at intervals throughout the 
summer, until fall. Plant 2% to 3 feet apart; ordin- 
ary well-drained soil; sun. 
PRICES: $1.25 each; 2 for $2.40. 8- to 10-inch 
plants with ball of peat moss on roots. 
Wiuter Daplhue 
(Daphne Mezerum). ‘This shrub blooms with the 
earliest. Often in February, and in most northern 
states can be expected to flower in March. Blooms 
form clusters of pink along the stem. More upright 
than Garland Flower. 
PRICES: 1 for $1.00; 2 for $1.90; 3 for $3.70. 
(Tamarix hispida aestivalis rubra). This beautiful 
_yariety blooms in the late summer when flowers are 
‘most needed, with a great profusion of color—delight- 
ful little fuchsia-colored flowers lining the graceful 
gray-green stems, giving a misty effect at a distance. 
e graceful foliage contrasts beauti ully with the flowers. 
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Tamarix Summer Glow 
Bath flowers and foliage are excellent for cutting. 
ary soil; ordinary moisture; sun or partial shade. PRICES: 1 for $1.00; 2 for $1.90, 

