THESE PLANTS 
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CORREA ... Australian Fuchsia 
CORREA HARRISI. ES491. Introduced in 1948 for the first 
time in America. Low and compact in habit; pendant, 
tubular scarlet flowers bloom continuously from early Janu- 
ary to April. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
Other Correas on pages 16, 23. 
ERICA ... Heather 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA HYBRIDA. ES592. (Darley Heath.) 
Rosy-pink blooms on a prostrate bush. A grand plant for 
slopes. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Heathers on page 13. 
DAPHNE 
DAPHNE DAUPHINI. ES543. An amazing Daphne that 
begins to bloom in autumn and continues to produce fra- 
grant flowers until March. Heaviest bloom in mid-winter. 
Flowers borne at ends of branches are violet in bud and 
open orchid purple. BB 15-18” $5.00. 
Other Daphnes on pages 14, 23. 
HYPERICUM 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. ES771. (St. Johnswort.) Low 
growing, flowers yellow; partial to a shady location; makes 
a good ground cover under trees. BB 15-18” $3.00; 1 g.c. 
85c. Other H i es 14, 23. 
ae ol phd beth or tape shat bot "LIFE": The new fragrant azalea, with large flowers. 
KALMIA 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. ES811. (Mountain Laurel.) Small shrub ROEDING’S QUALITY A Z A L E A S 
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with light green foliage and clusters of dainty pink flowers 
like small rhododendrons. Require shade of tall trees and 
acid soil. Not recommended unless special care can be 
SLs BEMIS On Cte These gorgeous Azaleas bloom from December until May. Plant in well-drained soil, 
MAHONIA using peat mulch, in full shade or morning sun and afternoon shade. Applications of 
acid fertilizer in spring and again in July, will keep the soil acid. Mulch about roots 
should be kept as loose as possible. Azaleas are shallow rooted and cultivation should 
be limited to a light scratching about the roots. Plant Azaleas for winter color in 

MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM COMPACTA. ES922. (Compact 
Oregon Grape.) A new variety with foliage much like 
Oregon Grape though somewhat lighter in color; growth 
dwarf and compact, making it a fine little shrub for founda- 
tion planting. 5 g. c. $3.25. 
Other Mahonia on page 23. 
RAPHIOLEPIS 
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA ROSEA. ES1171. (Pink India Rap- 
hiolepis.) A new variety with bright pink flowers and neat 
glossy foliage. Exceptionally fine for low planting. 5 g. c. 
$3.90. Oiher Raphiolepis on page 12. 
VERONICA 
VERONICA CARNEA. ES742. Compact plant bears pink 
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your garden. 
AFTER GLOW. D822. Large glowing red 
flowers with small leaves. 6” pot $2.75. 
CHARLES ENCKE STANDARD. ES83. 
Dwarf variety; medium-sized single 
flowers dark salmon-pink striped white. 
6 pots $2.50: 
CORAL BELL. ES122. Small, round glossy 
leaves. Compact. Pink bell-shaped 
flowers. Profuse bloomer. 6” pots $2.50. 
FIREBIRD. ES123. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
PAUL SCHAME. ES91. Double, deep 
salmon. Blooms continuously December 
1o April. 6” pots $2.50. 
PROFESSOR WALTERS STANDARD. 
ES93. Large, single, ruffled flowers, rose- 
pink with white markings. 6” pots $2.50. 
SNOWDRIFT. DS26. Semi-double flowers, 
pure glistening white. BB $3.50. 6”. pots 
$2.00. 
V. DECUSSATA. ES743. Small compact shrub, dark green Blooms late. Semi- 
foliage and numerous violet-blue flowers produced through- double. 6” pots $2.50. 
out the year. BB 2-3’ $3.85; 5 g. c. $3.25; 1g. c. 85c; 10 for HEXE. ES161. Slow, 
$8.00. compact grower, with 
V. IMPERIALIS. ES745. Dark looking, compact shrub; foliage showy, deep scarlet, 
large, tinged with red on midrib and edges; flowers brilliant hose-in-hose flowers. 
reddish purple. A constant bloomer, hardy. 5 g. c. $3.25; 6” pots $2.50. 
AZALEA PROFESSOR WALTERS 
ep eh tohlover MARIE LOUISE. ES88. 
Other Veronica on page 12. 
White hose-in-hose 
type with pink stripes. 
6” pots $2.50. 
New AZALEAS “RUTHERFORDIANA” 
Rutherfordiana type is a new hybrid with very 
large, unusually double flowers borne in clusters. 
These Azaleas are very hardy and the plants are 
covered with blooms in the Spring. Low-growing 
Das 
(NOTE: Rutherfordiana Azaleas cannot be sold 
or shipped outside the State of California.) 
CONSTANCE. ES142. (Patented.) Deep lavender- 
pink, paling to a light creamy pink tone in the 
center. Single. Blooms early and mid-season. 6” 
pots $2.75. 
DOROTHY GISH. ES143. (Patented.) Brick-red, red 
markings in throat. Mid-season bloomer, semi- 
double flowers. Compact. Profuse bloomer. 6” 
pots $2.75. 
PURITY. ES148. (Patented.) Large, white blooms, 
fragrant. Early bloomer. 6” pots $2.75. 
ROSE QUEEN. ES149. (Patented.) Large, double, 
deep rose-pink. Early, heavy bloomer. 6” pots 
$2.75. 
Other Azaleas available in limited quantities. 
Deciduous Azaleas on page 38. 

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