New UPRIGHT FLOWERING 
QUINCE 
(Illustrated on page 15) 
(Chaenomeles Lagenaria). 6 feet. Marvelous glowing red flowers, com- 
plemented by many golden stamens, in the early spring. Not to be confused 
with the old-fashioned sprawly orange type, but a truly upright, free flower- 
ing shrub that it is a pleasure to behold. Compact growing with handsome, 
glossy, deep green foliage. Sturdy, 2-yr. plants, $1.15 each; $3.00 for 3. 
5-yr., 2 to 3 ft. specimen plants, $2.50 each; $6.50 for 3. 
DOUBLE PINK 
FLOWERING 
ALMOND 
(Prunus Glandulosa). 
An old favorite still in 
great demand. Lovely 

rosettes of warm pink 
flowers nestle close to 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
(Deutzia Scabra). 6 feet. Fully double, blush-pink flowers beauti- 
fully clothe the entire plant in the spring. Unusually fine for bouquets. 
the gracefully erect twigs 
before the leaves in 
early spring. Prunelike 
foliage on a dense shrub 
to 5 feet in height. Husky, 
AL Tio. te) Sie, jolleantiy, ARIAS 
each. 
Plant grows in a graceful and willowy manner and the foliage is 
heavy and handsome. Judicious pruning will keep it much below its 
maximum height and still allow for plentiful blossoming. 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.10 each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each. 

EUROPEAN 
BURNING BUSH 
(Euonymus Europaeus). This fine 
shrub, or small tree, is noted for 
its colorful fall display and its odd, 
angular branches and twigs. The 
lush green summer foliage be- 
comes mottled with gold and red 
in the fall and as it drops the mul- 
titude of orange and pink berries 
open. These persist for many 
weeks extending the beauty sea- 
son for this shrub. Mature height 
12 feet. 3 to 4 ft. plants, $1.50 each. 
GARDENIA-SCENTED 
BURKWOOD VIBURNUM 
(Viburnum Burkwoodi). Because 
of its exquisite fragrance, this is 
often known as the Gardenia- 
Flowered Viburnum. It makes an 
excellent shrub, with semi-ever- 
c 
green foliage, growing to 5 feet. 
The glossy green, leathery leaves 

persist until the new foliage comes 
FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE out in the spring and the quanti- 
ties of blush-white flowers make 
(Lonicera Fragrantissima). 6 feet. The earliest of the this plant a jewel for every garden. 
Bush Honeysuckle to bloom. The creamy yellow flowers 15 to 18 in., $3.50 each; $6.50 for 2. 
are deliciously fragrant and last well when cut. The 2 to 2% ft., $5.75 each (a $7.50 
bright green, leathery foliage, set on the semi-upright, value); $10.50 for 2. 
sturdy plant, is retained far into the winter. Additionally 
valuable because it will withstand many shady loca- As these are shipped with a ball 
tions where other things will not grow. 1% to 2 ft. of earth they must be sent express 
plants, $1.10 each. collect. 
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BLUE MIST 
(Caryopteris). A lovely new creation. This 
is an extremely hardy form of a beautiful 
Southern favorite. Showed no damage in the 
severe winter of 1947-48. It is a real contribu- 
tion to the meager list of summer and fall 
flowering shrubs, being covered from August 
to frost with clusters of powdery blue, fringed 
flowers. Will grow to 2 to 2% feet tall in a 
perfectly rounded mound. In bloom it gives the 
effect of a sparkling amethyst set in a silvery 
green setting. Not too particular as to soil, 
but does like plenty of fertility. For spring 
planting only. $1.25 each; $3.25 for 3. 

Burkwood Viburnum 
