io) aphne 
fragrant plants and the two varieties offered give 
bloom from very early spring to May and, occasionally, through the sum- 
mer. Both are of delicious frarance and dainty, compelling beauty. They are 
hardy with little protection except in the coldest sections of the country. 
Culture: They prefer a sunny position in well drained, sandy soil. In order 
to keep the evergreen foliage perfect, protect it with a little straw during 
the coldest part of the winter. The plants will withstand temperatures as 
low as 10 below zero. Water sparingly in summer. Daphnes will not grow 
well in cold, poorly drained soil. 
*Cneorum (Garland Flower) 
These shrubs are of spreading habit and do not grow over 8 to 12 
inches high; producing delicately perfumed, rose-pink blossoms. The 
| flowers completely cover the plant not only in spring but again in early 
autumn. As an edging plant in front of evergreens or shrubs, it is 
unequalled. It alsc forms a splendid) low hedge along garden walks and 
around flower beds. 
Daphnes are lovely, 
Each Three Doz. 
| Heavily budded plants, 6-7 in. ............. $1.50 $4.00 $15.00 
| Heavily budded plants, 7-9 in. ............. Eo, 4575) 1750 
| Heavily budded plants, 9-12 in. ............ 2.00 5.75 20.00 
| Hardy Daphne Snodl” 
(Plant Patent No. 315) 
This deliciously fragrant and easy to grow Hybrid Daphne originated in 
England a few years ago. It has received the highest honors from the Royal 
Horticultural Society of Great Britain. When first shown in London, England, 
it was one of the highlights of the show. It has been on test at Wayside 
Gardens for many years, and has successfully wintered without protection 
all kinds of weather that occurred during those several years. 
During May and early June the plants are covered with delightfully 
scented blush-pink, star-shaped flowers in clusters 6 to 8 inches long. The 
fragrance is not unlike that of Daphne Cneorum or Viburnum Carlesi. It 
grows and flowers exceptionally well in light shade. 
The foliage is rich dark green, giving the plants the appearance of Box- 
wood. It remains green in northern Ohio until the beginning of March when 
the new leaves push the old ones off the branches. In those sections of the 
country where temperatures are moderate, Daphne Somerset is evergreen. 
Left unclipped it grows about 5 feet high and 4 feet wide. 
It is a lovely low shrub for in front of the shrub border and blends hap- 
pily with hardy plants in the flower border as well as with other evergreens. 
Visitors to our nursery, professional as well as amateur, all have admired 
it. Mr. F. F. Rockwell, garden expert and writer of many horticultural books 
and articles, remarked when he saw it in bloom this spring: ‘Here is one 
of those rare thinas that happens once every 25 years or so.”’ It is a choice 
plant with a great future. 
FLOWERING PLANTS FROM POTS 
Daphne Somerset grows best and fastest when it is transplanted while 
young and not too big We, therefore, offer nice young plants from pots 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
which will bloom the first year. 
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English Ftawthorns 
(Crataegus Oxyacantha) 
State regulations forbid the sending of Crataegus, Cydonia and Malus 
into Colorado and Utah. ; 
The English Haw or Hawthorn is a lovely flowering shrub or small tree 
about 15 feet high, with spreading branches and stout spines. The leaves 
are broad, the 3 to 5 lobes much toothed. Its flowers are in large clusters 
and produced in immense quantities. The fruits are scarlet. They are 
especially well suited for the small garden or as specimens on the lawn 
where a Maple would be too big and create too much shade. 
Paul’s Scarlet English Hawthorn 
Each $4.00, Three $11.00, Doz. $40.00 
This is a brilliant rosy red, double-flowered variety. One of the choicest 
ornamental trees in existence. Foolproof and hardy; sure blooming. It 
is a joy to see it each spring. 
Crataegus, Autumn Glory Each $4.50, Three $12.50 
This magnificent Hybrid Thorn grows into a medium sized tree about 
15 to 18 feet high. Makes a shapely head and has deep green foli- 
age. In spring it is very attractive with its many big clusters of white 
blooms. But in early autumn it really is a sight to behold when the 
immense clusters of giant berries turn a brilliant red. In our opinion 
it is even more spectacular than the well known and popular Moun- 
tain Ash. The fruit remains on the tree well into winter. A rare, 
beautiful and unusual small tree you will enjoy in your garden for 
many, many years. 
DEUTZIA 
All Deutzias are showy flowering shrubs of very 
many stems rising directly from the root, 
thickly covered with foliage which almost completely disappears in May 
under a superabundance of panicles of smali, frilled, bell-like flowers. They 
are hardy throughout most of the country. 
Gracilis Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Seldom more than 2 or 3 feet high. This is one of the prettiest and 
most graceful of all the Deutzias. The plant makes a fountain-like 
bush attractive at all times of the year. In May it is covered with an 
astonishing profusion of delicate snowy white flowers. It does well in 
light shade and is well adapted for low edging to walks or paths, excel- 
lent in clumps in the foreground in the border. 
DEUTZIA CRENATA SUSPENSA 
New Snow-White Deutzia 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
strong growing hybrid came to us from France a few 
in handsome 
bushy habit. They have 
arching upward and outward, 
This beautiful, 
years ago. It produces large, single, milk-white flowers 
pyramidal clusters. Shown in England a few years ago, it received an 
Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Its low, pendu- 
lent growth and modest height, 3 to 4 feet, make it an excellent shrub 
for the foreground planting. Last, but not least, is the enormous amount 
of flowers which completely cover the bush at flowering time. 
Cuonymus (Cvergreen Bittersweet ) 
The Most Versatile, Hardy, Easily Grown Evergreen Vine and Shrub 
The Plant of 1000 Uses 
Radicans vegetus 
(Evergreen Bittersweet.) A strong growing variety,. with larger leaves 
than the type, and producing bright orange-red berries, which remain 
on the plant the greater part of the winter. As an evergeen, absolutely 
hardy wall cover, this plant is unequaled. Beautiful on big old trees or 
shady walks. Will grow 25 to 30 feet high. 
Each Three Doz. 
15 to 18 in., well-branched plants $2.00 $5.75 $20.00 
18 to 24 in., well-branched plants 2.90 7.00 25.00 
24 to 30 in., heavy plants 3.00 8.50 32.00 
Kewensis Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100. $30.00 
(Miniature Evergreen Bittersweet.) 
green foliage. Everyone who has se 
rock plant. It grows close to the ar 
for a shady place in the garden w 
Fine ground cover under small tree 
EUVONYMUS 
Alatus compactus (Dwarf Flame) 
Each $2.00 
In the Arnold Arboretum in Boston this 
each autumn for its unbelievable brillia 
growth, easy culture, and slow growth ma 
shrubs for hedges as well as 
ultimate height is six feet. Be 
your garden for a brilliant autu 
Monstrosus 
A variety with very small, dark 
en this appreciates its value as a 
ound, and is a most valuable plant 
here a delicate evergreen is needed. 
‘St 
» Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
shrub causes much comment 
nce of foliage. Its compact 
{ ke it one of the outstanding 
individual specimens in tne garden. Its 
sure to plant one or more of them in 
mn foliage display. Does well in shade. 
Patens 
This is one of the finest and easiest 
and shapely, and ultima 
somewhat li 
can be pruned any w 
grows equally well 
In autumn numero 
easily either in fall 
Or spring. Does excellently in shade. 
Mach Three Doz.- 100 
Bushy plants, 15 to 18 inches $1.50 $4.00 $15.00 $100.00 
Bushy plants, 18 to 24 inches 2.00 5.75 20.00 150.00 
