Per 100 
SHERWOODI. Kurume. Large, orchid flowers, 
good growing plant. Very desirable. R. C......... 
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SNOW. Kurume. A very popular hose-in-hose, 
white borne on a compact plant. RC eees 
SNOWDRIFT. Kurume. Extra large pure white. 
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SWEETHEART SUPREME. Pericat hybrid. Rose 
pink, very double. A very good one for forcing 
or outdoor planting. Hardy here. 
TWENTY GRAND. Pericat hybrid. Semi-double 
rose-pink flowers. A good one. R. C...... 22a 
VESUVIUS. Kurume. Good grower with dark green 
leaves, flowers large, bright orange-red. 
6.00 
16.00 
6.00 
7.00 
6.00 
VIVID. Kurume. Large vivid red blooms on low ~ 
bushy plant. A good one. 
WARD’S RUBY. Kurume. New, very good variety, 
ruby-red flowers which hold their color for a 
long: time, Ri Cog 02.2 o cee in 
YAYEGIRI. Hardy Japanese. Fast-growing plant 
with hose-in-hose salmon-red flowers. 
BOXUS SEMP. ARBORESCENS (Truetree box). 
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(Both of the above box are available, 
at $50.00 per 1000 for rooted cuttings.) 
CHOISYA TERNATA (Mexican Orange). 
CISTUS CARBARIENSIS (White Rockrose). Low 
growing plant with good foliage and an abun- 
dance of white flowers in the summer. R. C....... 
CISTUS PURPURENS (Orchid Rockrose). Said to 
be the best of Rock roses. Flowers 3 inches or 
more across are rich, rosy-pink with yellow sta- 
mens in center. The maroon blotch at their base 
adds to the attractively crinkled petals. Blooms 
much of the summer, starting in May or June. 
Unlike most of the broadleaved flowering ever- 
greens such as camellias, etc., it likes full sun. 
A salable blooming-size plant can be produced 
in two years from a rooted cutting. The plant 
grows about 4 feet high and with a spread of 
6 feet. Delivery, February to May. Rooted cut-° 
tings do not require shade the first year. 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA (Rockspray Cot- 
oneaster). Very popular spreading evergreen 
variety. Bears red berries in profusion. 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA MINOR (Dwarf 
Rockspray Cotoneaster). Low-growing; with 
dainty, glossy, deep-green leaves, red berries. 
Disease free, hardy and evergreen. Makes a 
very good: ground cover. ‘ Ri C...0.2 ee 
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