PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 33 
LS SE SEN SSUES 
ROSEA. A graceful and upright grower with very large 
single flowers of brilliant pink. 
ROSY MIST (Rosea Magnifica). Large single with 6-8 petals. 
Very delicate soft pink, October to November. Leaves very 
large, thick and of very coarse texture, deeply crenulated. 
Spreading grower. 
RUBRA SIMPLEX. A very good red flowering variety. 
SETSUGEKKA. A new variety of great beauty and merit 
The large semi-double flowers are pure white, with just a 
touch of pink at the ends of the slightly ruffled petals. 
SHISHIGASHIRA. Flower semi-double to double, some- 
what imbricated, small, 2 to 2% inches in diameter. Color 
beautiful dark crimson red. Blooms November to December. 
Foliage thick, dark green. Very slow grower. 
SLENDERLEE. Very fast upright grower with slender 
branches. Flower medium size, 5 petals. Watermelon pink. 
SPLENDOR (Rosea Grandiflora). One of the most profuse 
bloomers. Flower very large 344-4 inches with 10 petals 
of delicate soft pink lighter toward the center. Blooms 
October to November. Spreading grower and very graceful. 
SUPER ROSEA. Large; rose-pink. Vigorous; early. 
bale pin STAR. Upright, fast grower, with light pink single 
ower. 
USU BENI. Semi-double to loose peony-form flowers of 
soft orchid-pink, with some white variegation. Leaves un- 
usually dark green and crenulated. 
VERSICOLOR (Tricolor Magnifica). Medium flower with 
6 petals Color is an arrangement of pink lavender and 
white that is very showy. Blooms October to November. 
Compact upright grower. 
WATERMELON PINK. Very fast upright grower with 
slen:ter branches. Flower medium size, 5 petals. Water- 
melca pink. 
WILLOW LEAF. Leaves are very unusual. Very long and 
narrow and slightly crenulated. Resembles the leaves of 
the willow. Flower single with 6 petals, medium size, white 
with faint pink margin. Compact upright grower. 
CAMELLIAS—Kinds and Culture 
By H. Harold Hume 
This bock does for Camellias what Dr. Humes ‘‘Azaleas— 
Kinds and Culture’’ does for Azaleas. Tells you things you 
need to know about the selection, propagation, soil and soil 
preparation, cultivation, and care of Camellias. Lavishly 
illustrated with photographs, many of them in full color. 
Price $6.50 postpaid. 
Air Layering Plants 
You have <ften wanted to propagate some plants of a 
scarce or high priced variety but did not have the proper 
facilities tc io it with. With a new outfit we are offering, 
you car do 1i yourself, as easily as making an old-fashioned 
graft. You tise a branch of the shrub or tree you wish to 
graft, (i it on the parent plant) girdle the branch or 
twig, pu’ diuip peat moss or damp sphagnum moss around 
the girdcl*i part and wrap it tightly with this new water- 
proof plastic (in sheets) and tie it, top and bottom, with 
rubber bands. Generally within six to eight weeks the twig 
is rooted ready to pot. It requires no watering or other 
attention until ready to pot. Complete outfit (enough plastic 
sheets and rubber bands to make 100 grafts) with complete 
instructions how to do the grafting, for $5.00 postpaid. 
Tree Peonies 
Because of their novelty and great beauty, Tree Peonies 
are rapidly becoming one of the most desired plants. They 
bloom earlier than ordinary Chinese Peonies and their 
flowers are of immense size. These plants are established 
in 5 inch pots and can be moved safely at any time. 
ALUMINUM PLANT TAGS 
Heavy eyelet.’ Copper-wired. Lasts years. 
Pane 
Patented cardboard backing permits easy embossing with 
ordinary iead pencil. Permits writing label right in field. 
$90 fcr $3.50, 500 for $15.00, 1000 for $25.00 Postpaid. 
