PLANTS 
Size in 
inches 
Clethra Delavayi—8 ft.; white 8-12 
Corylopsis pauciflora—3 ft.; yellow 12-18 
Corylopsis sinensis—15 ft.; yellow 12-18 
Daphne Cneorum—1 ft.; rose-pink; 
3-in. pots 
Davidia involucrata—Dove Tree; white 16-18 
“sé 6é 28-30 
Dicentra “Sweetheart’”’—white, dainty 
Embothrium coccineum—red, showy 10-12 
Enkianthus cernuus rubens—6 ft.; red 12-16 
Epigaea asiatica—ground cover; pink 
Erica australis—6 ft.; rosy 10-12 
Garry elliptica—evergreen; catkins 12-16 
Garry Fremontii—evergreen; catkins 6-8 
Gaultheria itoana—tiny; white 3-5 
Iris aureonympha, Golden Nymph—yellow 
Tris Douglasiana (albino form)—white 
Leucothoe Davisiae—low shrub; white 4-6 
Leucothoe Keiskei—2 ft.; white, nodding 4-6 
Lewisia rupicola x Howellii—bright rose 
Magnolia salicifolia—30 ft.; white 24-28 
Magnolia Shiedeana—evergreen; tender 6-8 
Magnolia Sieboldii—18 ft.; white 18-24 
Magnolia tripetala—large tree; white 20-24, 
Magnolia Wilsonii—fls. large, white 10-12 
“ce sé 18-24 
Metasequoia glyptostroboides—rare 12-16 
Pieris formosa—new foliage red 6 
Pieris lk orrestii—new foliage very red 6-8 
Pieris japonica, formacrispa—handsome 6-8 
Rhododendron arizelum—20 ft.; white 12-16 
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24 
i bullatum-—8 ft.; white 6-8 
S crassum—white; tender 8-12 
t I 'hottii—scarlet-red 10-12 
s Kyawi—20 ft.; crimson 6-8 
< leucaspis—2 ft.; white 6-8. 
35 luiescens—Sft.: yellow 18-24 
# Schlippenbachii—pink 10-12 
a sperabile—6 ft.; scarlet 10-14 
Pu sperabiloides—4 it.; red 16-20 
sutchuenense—rose-lilac 8-12 
taronense—15 ft.; white 4-5 
tephropeplum—2 ft.; pink 8-12 
venator—8 ft.; scarlet 6-8 
Williamsianum—low; pink 2-4 
Schizocodon soldanelloides—deep rose 
Shortia uniflora grandiflora rosea—pink 
Soldanella montana—fls. lavender, fringed 
Tricuspidaria lanceolata—crimson - 12-18 
ILLUSTRATED LECTURES 
Mrs. Carl S. English, Jr.—Native flowers and trees 
of the Pacific Northwest, with emphasis on those 
of the high mountains. Illustrated by Koda- 
chrome slides. 
Mr. Carl S. English, Jr—Rhododendrons, magnolias, 
ornamental plants, and horticultural subjects. ll- 
lustrated by slides or by living specimens during 
blooming seasons, 
