Threadleaf (C. Pisifera Filifera). Threadlike branches, long and 
drooping, yet dense enough to give a full, soft shape to this 
graceful growing evergreen. Very adaptable to many positions. 
Under high windows, on open corners, in inside corners, or for 
medium height evergreen screen. 2-3 ft., $2.50; 3-4 ft., $3.00; 
4e5 (ti oO o-G ttm 4-00: 
Vezelie (Lawsoniana wisseli). Has a dark bluish green foliage, 
growing in twisted tufts or whorls and of upright growth. Very 
slow, pyramidal, one of the many beautiful forms of Lawson 
Cypress. Rare. An excellent tree for specimen planting. 5-6 ft., 
Sos OmO= ait epo Os 
Westerman (Lawsoniana Westermanni). Foliage pendulous and 
heavy, velvety golden cclor the year around. One of the most 
graceful and aristocratic of the lawsons. A rare type, medium 
growth with wide flat branches, excellent for planting on side of 
house or porch. A favorite with all who see it. 15-18 in., $4.00; 
18-24 in., $5.50. 
Retinospora Squarosa. Dwarf, very compact with feather-like foli- 
age, soft and plumy. Bluish-green turning reddish bronze in 
Witter 2 Smee 95 OS moan Ineo co: 
Wintergolden (Lawsoniana Stewarti). A somewhat slender golden 
tree. Foliage erect with pendulous tips toward the top of the 
tree. One of the most remarkable and most admired of conifers 
always attracting attention. Stately in habit, with green and 
gold foliage of most effective contrast. Hardy. 2-3 ft., $3.50; 
4 at tye Ok 
Yellow Threadleaf (C. Pisifera filifera nana aurea). Dwarf Golden 
Thread Cypress, growing into a compact mass of intensely 
golden pendulous filaments. A remarkable irregular cone shape 
conifer that adds a touch of cheer and brightness wherever used. AZALEA, HEXE—See Page 3 
Does best when not exposed to full sun. Hardy. 10-12 in., 

Rosea. Grows to 4 ft. Waxy green leaves, with myriads of small, 
DAPHNE bell-shaped pink flowers; everblooming. 2-3 ft., $2.50; 3-4 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne). Low spreading, very dwarf, slender fio RS OF 
lance-like leaves of dark green. Verbena-like clusters of fra- EVONYMUS 
grant, deep pink blossoms from April until June. Ideal for rock 
gardens or for shrubbery border. 6-8 in., $1.65; 8-10 in., $2.15; 
Japonica (Evergreen Burning Bush). Bushy evergreen shrub to 
about 5 feet high. Very glossy deep green leaves. Can be sheared 
10-12 in., $2.65. ' ‘ into formal shapes or allowed to develop naturaily for screening. 
Mezereum (February Daphne). A deciduous erect shrub growing Does well in cocl, shady places. 2-3 ft., $2.50. 
to 4 ft. Pink, fragrant flowers crowd the stems each spring be- 5 
fore the leaves appear and are followed by showy red berries in FIRETHORN. See Pyracantha. 
thentalllio= On inen245 Ono —-2-taine ep SeOOL FUCHSIA 
Odora (Winter Daphne). One of the favorites among broadleaved Hardy Fuchsia. Very 
evergreens. Attractive both in flower and foliage. Leaves are 
broad and glossy and the flowers, which are pearl pink, appear in 
clusters, highly fragrant. Blossoms in late winter and early i ' k 
spring. Grows to a height of 4 ft. Prefers shelter from after- th Tee: HTB 
noonsunz= | O=1 Zins, $2,005 12=153in., 2/50; 13-24 ing 53.00. Eachaect ; 
compact growing, 
ideal fer the splash 
OTHER VARIETIES 
In addition to sorts listed, we carry a 
large stock of countless other varieties. 
Inquiries invited. Let us help you to lo- 
cate that odd or rare plant you wish. 

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