****UNIQUE, (B) (H-3) (ME) “(Slocock) FCC 71935. A 
healthy, compact bush, medium low growing with dark, 
glossy, green leaves. Pale yellow waxy flowers. One of 
the best yellows. 6-9 in. $3.50; 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. 
$6.50. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR (C) (H-4) (E). An early 
blooming plant of the brightest red. 9-12 in. $4.50; 12-15 
in. $6.50; 15-18 in. $7.50; 18-30 in. $9.00 to $15.00. 
VAN NES SENSATION (C) (H-4) (M). A strong grow- 
ing, fine foliaged plant, with large trusses of orchid- 
colored flowers. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in, $5.00; 15-18 in. 
$6.50; 18-24 in. $8.50; 24-30 in. $10.00 to $12.00. 
VULCAN (B) (H-3) (ML). A bright brick red, hardy 
hybrid of Mars. Good habit of growth and vigorous. Stood 
—14°. Rounded habit. 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.00; 15-18 
in. $7.50. 
“ WHITE SWAN (C) (H-4) (M) AM 1937. One of the 
finest whites. Tall, solid trusses of large flowers. Opens 
a delicate blush and turns pure white. Strong grower. 
9-12 in. $6.00; 12-15 in. $7.00; 15-18 in. $8.00; 18-24 in. 
$10.00. 
ZUYDER ZEE (B) (H-4) (E) AM 1936. A lemon yellow, 
with crimson spot in the upper petal. Vigorous. 9-12 in. 
$4.50; 12-15 in. $6.00; 15-18 in. $7.50; 18-24 in. $9.50; 
24-30 in. $12.50. 
ROCK GARDEN 
ARTHUR J. IVENS (B) (H-2) (E) AM 1944. Dwarf and 
compact, similar to Bowbells but with larger leaves and 
flowers. The shallow Persian rose bells are 3 inches 
across, 6-8 in. $6.00; 9-12 in. $7.00. 
“* AUGFAST (B) (E). Blue flowers in April-May similar to 
Blue Tit only taller, up to 3 feet. 6-9 in. $4.50. 
BLUE DIAMOND (B) (M) FCC 1939. One of the fin- 
est blues for the rock garden and border. Small leaves. 
Bushy. Floriferous. A little later than Blue Tit and taller. 
6-9 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. $6.00; 12-15 in. $7.50; 15-18 in. $9.00. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR—Early Red 
RHODODENDRONS 
BRIC-A-BRAC (H3) (E) AM 1945. This early, compact, 
rock plant was raised by the late Lionel de Rothschild. It 
has large pure white flowers with faint markings on the 
upper petals, in pairs. March. 6-8 in. $6.00; 9-12 in. $7.00. 
sex CILIATUM (C) (E). A shrub up to 5 feet with hairy 
leaves and white flushed rose, wide mouth flowers in 
April. Floriferous. 6-8 in. $4.50. 
** CILPINENSE (C) (H-4) (E) AM 1927. Here is an early 
dwarf rock garden plant that opens its large pinkish- 
white blooms in March, so early that they are often 
touched by the late frosts. 6-8 in. $4.00; 9-12 in. $5.00. 
DIDO (B) (H-4) (M). A dwarf compact plant with widely 
open flowers of a bright rose-pink, flushed with orange. 
*<**BEUE TIT (B) (H-3) (E). This outstanding dwarf, com- 68 in, $4.50. 9-12 in. $5.50, 
pact, rock garden plant is smothered with sky blue flowers 
early in the season. Low, spreading. Suitable for border. ves RABIA (B) (H-4) (L) AM 1934. Rather lax flower trusses 
6-9 in. $3.50; 9-12 in. $5.00; 12-15 in. $6.50; 15-24 in. $8.00 of tubular salmon-orange flowers. Dark green, lanceolate, 
to $12.50. felted leaves. Low growing, spreading. June. Also, varie- 
ties Fabia-Tangerine, Tower Court, Roman Pottery and 
A.M. 9-12 in. $4.00; 12-15 in. $5.00; 15-18 in. $6.00; 18-24 
rial, SSV/o0), 
“es FT TPPOPHAEOIDES (A) (E). A hardy, easily grown, 
specie rock garden plant 2 to 3 feet, covered with laven- 
der blue flowers in April. Said to stand boggy ground. 
Greyish green leaves. 4-6 in. $3.50; 6-8 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. 
$6.00. 
“***TMIPEDITUM (A) (E). A hardy low growing specie for 
the rock garden, as useful as heather and rock daphne. 
Covered with purple blue flowers in April. 4-6 in. $3.50; 
6-8 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. $6.00. 
*** TLRUCASPIS (C). Small bushy undershrub, 1-2 feet in 
height, with large milky-white flowers. 4-6 in. $3.50; 6-8 
in. $4.50. 
MOONSTONE (H-3) (ME) FCC. A new, fine, cream 
Williamsianum Hybrid for the border or rock garden. A 
companion to Bowbells. This dwarf, round, compact 
plant has cream bells tinged pink. One variety is yellow. 
4-6 in. $4.50; 6-8 in. $5.50; 9-12 in. $7.00. 
** PEMAKOENSE (A) (E). Ideal for the rock garden. Aro- 
matic, low, spreading, grows to 12 inches. Large pinky- 
mauve trumpets. In April. 4-6 in. $3.00; 6-8 in. $4.50; 
9-12 in: $5.50. 
SeSRACEMOSUM var. Oleifolium (A) (VE). One of the 
earliest and best of the dwarf specie. Flowers all up the 
stem in April. A bright pink. Hardy. Up to 3 feet. From 
China. 6-9 in. $4.00; 9-12 in. $5.00. 
“* RACIL (B) (E). A new, shell-pink rock garden plant with 
the flowers coming in racemes, 4-6 in. $3.00; 6-8 in. $4.50; 
9-12 in. $5.50. 
BOWBELLS—Pink Bells 
** BOWBELLS (B) (H-3) (M) AM 1935. Beautiful bright 
pink bells carried on dwarf, compact plants for the bor- 
der or rock garden, mid-season. 4-6 in. $3.00; 6-8 in. $4.50; ROSY BELL (B) (E). Apple-blossom pink flowers and 
9-12 in. $5.50. aromatic foliage. 6-8 in. $4.50; 9-12 in. $5.50. 
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