Cornubia. New English introduction. 
Dark green, wrinkled, large foliage and 
large clusters of bright red berries all 
winter. 
STURDY 15-18 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.50 
Dwart Spreading Types 
For banks, rock walls, or ground cover. 
Humifusa. Fast growing. Very hardy. 
Best evergreen variety for covering banks 
and for ground covers. Bright red berries. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each 75c 
Microphylla. Dwarf, spreading evergreen, 
especially suitable for rock walls and banks. 
Small round, deep green leaves. Dainty, red 
berries. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each 75c 


FLOWERING QUINCE 
CYDONIA (d) (Flowering Quince), These 
new Cathay hybrids are all vigorous with 
many short lateral branches which enable 
them to produce many times more flowers 
than the older sorts. Almost evergreen. 
Early flowering, usually followed by a suc- 
cession of flowers for three months. Fruits 
make excellent jelly. 
Cydonia Mount Everest. Pure white. 
Cydonia Pink Beauty. Clear pink shaded 
rose. 
Cydonia Crimson and Gold. 
STURDY 1%-2 FOOT PLANTS: Each $3.00 
DAPHNE MEZEREUM (d). Flowers in 
February. An erect deciduous shrub with 
very sweetly scented purplish-pink flowers 
which appear before the attractive green 
leaves. Berries turn bright red in late sum- 
mer. Height 4 feet. 
STURDY 18-24 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.00 
DAPHNE Cneorum (e) (Rock Daphne or 
Garland Flower). A low spreading shrub 
which is ideal for rock gardens or a neat 
and compact edging in front of shrubs. 

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Compact clusters of very fragrant Arbutus- 
like flowers in April and again in fall. 
Height 1 foot. 
STURDY PLANTS: Each $2.00 
DAPHNE ODORA (e). Neat and attrac- 
tive, compact shrub. Deep green glossy 
leaves. Beautiful, sweetly scented, waxy 
flowers in March. Height 3 feet. 
STURDY 12-15 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.50 
DAPHNE SOMERSET (e). This new hy- 
brid evergreen Daphne is the most easily 
grown variety. During April the plants are 
covered with delightfully scented light pink 
star-shaped flowers in 6-8 inch bushy clus- 
ters. The foliage is rich, dark green, which 
resembles untrimmed boxwood. Left un- 
trimmed the bush grows about 3 feet high 
and 3 feet wide. It can be kept more com- 
pact, if pruned. 
STURDY 15-18 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.50 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester (d). A neat 
compact 8 foot shrub with long, graceful, 
free-flowering branches carrying large 
quantities of small, pure white flowers in 
May. 
STRONG 114-2 FOOT PLANTS: Each $1.50 
ESCALLONIA (e) ALICE. A new intro- 
duction from England. Compact evergreen 
shrub with glossy leaves and quantities of 
attractive red tubular flowers in summer. 
This variety makes a beautiful and tidy low 
hedge. 
STURDY 15-18 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.00 
ESCALLONIA PUNCTATA. Similar to 
Alice, but with pink flowers. 
STURDY 15-18 INCH PLANTS: Each $2.00 
GOLDEN BELL SHRUB—Forsythia (d). 
Very useful deciduous shrubs, making a 
graceful 6-foot high plant with long arching 
branches. The flowers come in the spring 
with a brilliant display of yellow. Buds can 
be forced in water in January. 
Forsythia Fortunei. Very heavy bloom- 
ing on semi-erect graceful branches. Clear, 
bright yellow. 
STURDY 14%4-2 FOOT PLANTS: Each $1.50 
Forsythia Suspensa. Weeping branches. 
Golden yellow flowers. 
STURDY 1%-2 FOOT PLANTS: Each $1.50 
HEATHERS 
IRISH HEATHER, Daboecia polifolia (ec). 
A graceful little shrub with small, dark 
green needles and delicate spikes of bell- 
shaped flowers. 
Purple Irish Belle. 
STRONG 6-8 INCH PLANTS: Each %5e 
SCOTCH HEATHER (Calluna), H. E. 
Beale. Double pink flowers from July to 
October. Very choice. 
STRONG 6-8 INCH PLANTS: Each %5e 
Winter Heather (Erica) 
Mediterranean Heather. The most popu- 
lar. Dwarf growth. Lavender-pink flowers. 
STRONG 6-8 INCH PLANTS: Each %5ce 
Red Winter Heather (Erica Carnea). Low 
spreading type with bright red flowers all 
winter. 
STRONG 4-6 INCH PLANTS: Each $1.00 
Springwood White. Dwarf spreading 
white variety. 
STRONG 6-8 INCH PLANTS: Each 75e 

