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Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Grows to 
ten feet high. A well rounded bush covered 
in May with medium sized white flowers 
with pink tints, $1.50 to $3.50. 
Daphne Cneorium. Garland Flower. 
Low-growing evergreen shrubs famous for 
their clusters of perfumed- flowers over a 
very long season of bloom. Here on the 
Sound it will grow into a bush up to three 
feet tall and bloom almost continuously. 
Blooming size plants, mailable at $1.00. 
Large plants, $2.50 to $4.00. 
Daphne Mezereum, the February daphne. 
Deciduous shrub with many purple flowers 
_ very early in spring, before the leaves ap- 
pear Attractive scarlet fruit during the 
summer. Blooming size plants, $2.50. 
Forsythia. Profuse bloomer coming very 
early in the spring with its many golden 
flowers. 18-inch plants, $1.00. Mailable. 
Hydrangea. Many very large balls of 
deep blue flowers on three-foot high bushy 
plants. Large light green leaves make it 
attracive even when not in bloom. Strong 
plants at $1.25, mailable. Large specimens 
$2 to $3. 
Heathers 
We have a number of varieties of these 
very popular winter or early spring bloom- 
ing evergreen border plants, and all of them 
are beautiful. 
Mediterrian, or winter Heath. Compact 
bushes up to fifteen inches tall with great 
masses of lavender sprays from Christmas 
on, $1.00. Mailable. 
Erica Carnea. Similar in habit to Medi- 
$1.00 to $1.56. 
Mailable. 
Erica Carnea Sherwoodi. Not so tall 
growing as other kinds, but of spreading 
habit with deep rose flowers. $1.00. Mail- 
able. 
Calluna Aurea. Golden heather. Foliage 
is greenish yellow and flowers are lavender. 
It blooms somewhat earlier than other 
_kinds listed. $1.00. Mailable. 
Evergreen Junipers 
Chinese Juniper. Rounded in shape 
with compact foliage in deep green. Foot 
high bushes, $1.50. Mailable. 
Irish Juniper. Grows into a tall shrub or 
low tree of fine form. Evergreen, with 
fine-cut foliage. Foot high trees, $1.25. 
Mailable. 
_ Meyer Juniper. Dense growth of a blue- 
green color. Erect but irregular branches. 
Ten to twelve-inch bushes, $2.00. Mailable. 
_ Pfitzer Juniper. Spreading in habit, its 
green branches sometimes reach a diameter 
of twenty feet. Pruning improves it. Fif- 
teen inch plants, $2.00. 
Savin Juniper. Not so fast a grower as 
-Pfitzer but of much the same spreading 
habit and finer cut foliage. Fifteen inch 
plants, $2.00. 
Kalmia Latifolia, or Mountain Laurel. A 
broad leaved evergreen shrub bearing large 
white to rose flowers in terminal clusters 
somewhat resembling Rhododrendons. They 
like partial shade and will grow into bushes 
of about the same size and type as do the 
Rhodys. Foot-high plants, $1.50. Mailable. 
Larger bushes up to $3.50. 
Kolwitzia, Beautybush. Grows into an 
eight-foot specimen and produces many 
small snapdragon-like cream-pink flowers 
in June. 18-inch plants $1.00. . Mailable. 
Lavender. .The bushy shrubs whose 
spire-like blossoms are dried and used for 
scenting clothes cloests. Foot high plants, 
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Pieris Japonica, Andromeda. Busy ever- 
green shrub sometimes called the Lily of 
the Valley bush. Hundreds of white flowers 
in early summer, $2.50. 
Photinia, Chinese. Spreading Evergreen 
shrub growing to six feet. Broad glossy 
leaves having serrated edges. Tips of new 
shoots are fiery red in late winter and 
spring. Broad flower clusters are followed 
by bright red berries, $3.50. 
Retinospora 
Retinospora Aurea. Golden evergreen 
foliage, growing to about ten feet tall in 
Sometimes mis - named 
Small plants, $1.00, mail- 
a pyramid form. 
Golden cypress. 
able. 
Retinospora Veitchi. Grows into a spread- 
ing shrub up to ten feet tall. Finely cut 
evergreen foliage of a bronze-green color. 
Small plants, $1.25, mailable. 
Retinospora Squarrosa. Compact spread- 
ing habit of growth. Soft evergreen foliage 
with a decided reddish cast in winter. Small 
plants, $1.25. Mailable. 
Santolina. Round, ball-like evergreen 
bushes with dense gray-green foliage. <A 
beautiful thing to bring novelty into your 
evergreen planting. Six-inch plants, T75c, 
mailable. Larger plants, $1.25. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer. Compact 
semi-dwarf plant producing many broad 
crimson flowers.’ Long blooming season. 
Large plants, $1.50. 
Spiraea Pride of Rochester. Tall growing 
deciduous bush producing hundreds of pink 
bell-like flowers in May. Very large bushes, 
$2.50. 
Teucrium, Germander. Low _ growing, 
spreading evergreen useful for borders and 
ground cover. Many small lavender-pink 
flowers over a long season. Fifteen-inch 
bushes, $1.00. Mailable. 
Viburnum Tinus. Glossy evergreen leaves 
with large flower clusters very early in 
spring. Small plants, $1.50. Mailable. 
Weigela. Tall growing shrub of spread- 
ing habit with cup-shaped flowers in great 
abundance in early summer. Flowers are 
rose pink hanging ‘in sprays from the 
branches. Large bushes, $2.50. 
