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PARRY NURSERIES — Signal Mountain, Tenn. 

ROSEA—A graceful and upright grower with very large 
ay flowers of brilliant pink. 15-18 in., $1.50; 18-24 in., 
SETSUGEKKA—A new varicty of great beauty and merit. 
The large, semi-double flowers are pure white, with just a 
touch of pink at the ends of the slightly ruffled petals. 
The plant is erect and compact in habit, with dark, hand- 
some foliage. 15-18 in., $2.00; 18-24 in., $3.00. | 
ERICA MEDITERRANEA—A graceful little shrub with 
small dark green needles and delicate little spikes of laven- 
der-pink flowers during winter. 6-9 in., 75c; 9-12 in., $1.00. 
EUONYMOUS PATENS (Sieboldiana) — A handsome 
Chinese Burning Bush, particularly lovely in fall and win- 
ter when covered with myriads of coral-red berries. 9-12 
in., 60c. 
LAUROCERASUS OFFICINALIS—English Cherry-Lau- 
rel. Beautiful broad, shining foliage. A plant of great 
vigor, thriving in any ordinary good, well-drained soil. Not 
hardy north of Washington, D. C. After plants are several 
years old they produce spikes of small white flowers. A 
fine plant for single specimen or for mass planting. 15-18 
in., $1.00; 18-24 in., $1.50. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM—Glossy Privet. One of the 
South’s most popular Broadleaved Evergreens. Ideal for 
foundation planting, borders and groups. White flowers in 
summer, blue berries throughout the winter. 9-12 in.,, 
$1.00; 12-15 in., $1.25. 
NANDINA DOMESTICA — Heavenly Bamboo. An ex- 
tremely decorative plant all year. Small light green foliage 
in summer, turning to beautiful red in autumn. In early 
summer large panicles of white flowers are produced, and 
in the winter, terminal spikes of large bright red berries 
are retained until the following spring. Hardy to Wash- 
ington and Long Island. 12-15 in., $1.50. 
PYRACANTHA COCCINEA LALANDI (Laland Fire- 
thorn )—Handsome evergreen shrub with narrow rich, glos- 
sy leaves and covered with a profusion of white flowers in 
spring, followed by bright orange berries during the win- 
ter. Excellent trained against walls, buildings or arched 
gateways. 
PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA—Compact and fast grow- 
er. Small glossy leaves and large bright red berries. Not 
hardy north. 
PYRACANTHA GIBBSI—A beautiful variety of spread- 
ing dwarfish habit. Shining green leaves and mass of 
bright red berries. 
PYRACANTHA GRABERI—This is a type of Formosa 
that is hardy in all the Central states. Huge clusters of 
bright red berries. 
PYRACANTHA ROGERSI—Compact low-growing type. 
White flowers in spring, followed by bright red berries. 
Prices on all above varieties: 4-inch pot, $1.00. Fall 
delivery. 
RHODODENDRON—See Page 15, 16. 
ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
BERBERIS ATROPURPUREA (Red-leaved Barberry)— 
Brilliant purple-red foliage. Yellow blossoms followed by 
red berries in the fall which hang on well into the winter. 
Often used for hedging. 12-18 in., 60c; 18-24 in., 75c. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—Fine, well-branched No. 1 
plants. . 
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