
Daphne 
February Daphne 
(Daphne mezerium) An exact decidu- 
ous shrub, growing to 4 feet high. Ex- 
tremely fragrant, wine colored flowers 
crowd the stems in February and 
March, followed by red berries in fall. 
12-15”, $2.00; 15-18”, $2.50. 
Odora 
Four feet. White bordered waxy green 
leaves; compact growth. Very early 
blooming. Very fragrant pink flowers 
in clusters. 9-12”, $1.70; 12-15”, $2.30; 
15-18”, $3.00. 
Rose (D. Cneorum) 
Dwarf. One foot. You won’t want to be 
without this lovely little shrub with 
its delightful fragrance and profusion 
of rose-pink flowers which appear 
both spring and fall. It is hardy, too. 
6-9”, $1.60; 9-12”, $2.20; 12-15”, $2.70. 
Somerset 
(U. S. Patent No. 315). Magnificent 
small boxwood-like shrub that trans- 
plants readily bare root. The star- 
like flowers are as deliciously fragrant 
as Daphne Cneorum. Pink in bud, they 
open white, becoming rosy pink be- 
fore dropping. They occur in quanti- 
ties during May and June along the 
upper 8 to 10 inches of each branch, 
the flowering time lasting a month 
or more. The foliage is rich, dark 
green. It remains on the plant well 
Hee the winter. Small $1.50; Large 
at English Holly 
(I. Aquifolium) Large shrub or small 
tree; foliage dark green, leathery and 
prickly; flowers small, followed by an 
abundance of bright red berries. To 40 
feet. 18-24”, $4.00; 24-30”, $5.00; 30-36”, 
$6.00; 3-4’, $8.00. 
Greenleaf 
Six to eight feet. Broad leaf evergreen 
with glossy leaves of a very dark 
green. Rapid, upright growing shrub. 
Its value is in its foliage. 12-15”, $1.50. 
Coteueaiter 
Franchetti 
One to ten feet. Graceful pendulous 
branches. Orange red berries. 18-24”, 
$2.00; 2-3’, $2.50. 
Parney 
(C. Parneyi) A very hardy upright co- 
toneaster with beautiful deep green 
foliage and bright red berries. The 
best. 12-18”, $2.00; 18-24”, $2.50. 
Rockspray 
Low spreading shrub with graceful 
sprays arching out over ground and 
rocks making an excellent cover. The 
tiny leaves turn bright orange and 
red in fall. Berries red. 
15-18”, $2.00; 18-24”, $2.50 
Irish Belle 
Two feet; purple. June to 
October. Attractive purple 
blossoms in July and Aug- 
ust. 12-15”, $1.20; 15-18”, 
$1.50; 18-24”, $2.00. 
King George 
(E. Carnea). Rose color. De- 
cember. One of the best. 
9-12”, $1.60. 
Mediterranean 
(Erica Mediterranean) 
Dwarf, fall and winter ; 
blooming. 6-9”, $1.20; 9-12”, 
$1.40; 12-15”, $1.70. 
Springwood 
White (E. Carnea) White; 
light green foliage. Janu- © 
ary. 9-12”, $1.40; 12-15”, | 
$1.70. 
Swedish Bell 
Like Irish bell but more | 
compact foliage. 12-15”, 
$1.50; 15-18”, $2.00. 
Tetralix 
(E. Tetralix) Soft pink, 12” 
June. 9-12”, $1.70. 
Escallenia 
Rose 
Bright glossy green foliage; graceful 
branches; bright rose red flowers dur- 
ing most of year. 18-24”, $2.50; 24-30”, 
3.00. 
Appleblossom 
Comparatively low spreading with 
shiny green foliage and light pink 
flowers. 18-24”, $2.50; 24-30”, $3.00. 
Qinethom 
Laland Fertile 
(Coccinea Lalandi). Upright growth. 
Covered with immense clusters of or- 
ange berries in fall. 18-24”, $2.00; 2-3’, 
$2.70. 
Rosedale 
This lovely pyracantha has achieved 
outstanding popularity by distinction 
for its show of red berries, resistance 
to blight and general all-round vigor. 
The long arching stems bear quantities 
of white flowers in spring and are 
loaded with berries each year. Has 
darkest red berries of any Pyracantha. 
18-24”, $2.00; 2-3’, $2.70. 

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