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Sweetheart Supreme. Pericat hybrid. Rose pink, 
hose-in-hose. A very good one for forcing or out- 
door pianting. Not too hardy ere Re Coo 33... 8.00 
Twenty Grand. Pericat hybrid. Semi-double rose- 
PiIK@MOWErS eA S OCOUMONe: “he Gre) oe eae 6.00 
Vesuvius. Kurume. Good grower with dark green 
leaves, flowers large, bright orange-red. R. C. 6.00 
Vivid. Kurume. Large vivid red blooms on low 
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Ward's Ruby. Kurume. New very good variety, 
ruby-red flowers which hold their coior for a 
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Yayegiri. Hardy Japanese. Fast-growing p!ant 
with hose-in-hose salmon-red fiowers. R. C......... 6.00 
Boxus Semp. arborescens (Truetree box). R. C....... 6.00 
pte eee) eee eS og ee See oy 8.00 
ty eS oo et hy a See AE oe CS 10.00 
*R. C. ($50 per 1000). 
Boxus semp. suffruiticosa (Truedwarf box). R. C. 6.00 
RT ae Re ane ets Og oe ete en ek SUS A Pl 10.00 
“Ro Cet hoo “per 1000). 
Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange). *R. C............. 8.00 
Cistus carbariensis (White Rockrose). Low grow- 
ing plant wiht god foliage and an abundance 
of white flowers in the summer. *R. C................. 10.00 
Cotoneaster microphylla (Rockspray Cctoneaster). 
Very popular spreading evergreen variety. 
Bearseteaperries*in proiusion: *RvC2 2: 1.09 
isl me Ome en SN Gh he ue Be Me 12.00 
Cotoneaster microphylla glacialis. *R. C.......00....... 8.00 
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Coioneaster microphylla rainor (Dwarf Rockspray 
Cotoneaster). Low-growing, with dainty, glossy, 
deep-green leaves, red berries. Disease free, 
hardy and evergreen. Makes a very good grcund 
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NEA 681 eh Sele Soe ie Pe BO aN SIR NOS eR ie 12.00 
Cotoneaster microphylla thymifolia (Thyme Reck- 
spray Cotoneaster). Desirable for rock work and 
other plantings where small shrubs are wanted 
because of its low, thick-growing habit. The fo- 
liage is thyme-like, small and dainty. This 
little dwarf bears red berries and is evergreen. 
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Euonymus jap. medio-pictus. *R. C. _.......00.2........... 6.00 
Ure Lost or. s100: 
Firethorn. See Pyracantha. 
Daphne cneorum (Rock Daphne). *R. C... 00.2.2... 10.00 
Heathers 
Heathers should be pruned after flowering to keep 
them ccmpact. Those marked “Tr.” were planted in 
open field beds early this summer and the “Lge. Tr.” 
were put out a year earlier. 
(* ) Asterisk Indicates Spring Delivery 
Per 100 
Bruckenthalia spinculifolia. Foliage deep green 
somewhat like Erica. Flowers pink. Summer 
