BLOOMS OUTDOORS FROM OCTOBER TO MARCH! * 
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(Helleborus niger altifolius) 
IMAGINE ROSES IN WINTER! Not 
real roses, of course, but the rare and 
much-prized Christmas Rose. Actually 
blooms with the snows of late fall, at 
Christmas-time and right up until 
spring. This variety CH. niger alti- 
folius) is much superior to the common 
H. niger. Grown by J. & P. from di- 
visions of flowering plants, it will 
bloom for you next fall. 
Even when there is snow on the ground, 
it takes only a couple of mild days for 
this miraculous plant to produce its 
glacier-white blooms. 
Christmas Rose 
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your favorite evergreen or shrub because of 
The lovely 5-petaled flowers are 2 to its rich low foliage and the masses of unusual 
3 in. across, with a lively center of flowers when there is nothing else in the garden. 
yellow stamens. The luxuriant leathery Given a protected location where it is partially 
foliage of the whole plant literally shaded in the summer but receives winter sun, 
hugs the ground. The flower clusters the Christmas Rose will form a broad low mass 
are on 6- to 8-in. stems. of handsome green. Once established, should 
not be moved; allow to spread, producing more 
and more of these lovely flowers each year. 
The Christmas Rose is especially suit- Plant this and you can cut flowers in your own 
able for a protected place in front of garden all winter. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50 
Most Stately, Most Dramatic of All Flowering Trees ! 
Magnolias 
One of the First Flowers of Spring ...Very Fragrant 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. You need no longer admire the 
gorgeous spring blooms of the widely loved Saucer Magnolia in some- 
one else’s garden! Plant one of your own! Many of our plants are 
already budded, all are 
sturdy and will give you 
many yeats of enjoyment 
once they have become 
established in your garden. 
This widely loved variety, 
commonly called the Saucer 
Magnolia, bursts into glory 
early in the spring with a 
stunning display of 6-in. 
purplish or rose flowers 
which also show generous, 
heavy-textured petals of 
glistening white. 
A 5-year-old tree 2 years after 
planting 
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