CYDONIA (CHAENOMELES) 
These fine early blooming deciduous shrubs are some- 
times called Pieris Japonica or Flowering Quince. Red 
and rose shades have been used for years and years in 
landscaping but many of the newer and more beautiful 
ones have been sadly neglected. Below are listed some 
fine varieties well rooted in gallon cans. 
SINGLE WHITE tall growing —...____._. Gallons $1.50 
DWARF ORANGE RED ___ Gallons $1.00 
BV e nee SCame tL Gallons $1.00 
TALL LARGE FLOWERING SALMON__Gallons $1.50 
LN eA NV ee ees Gallons $2.00 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
REGALE LILY—Two years from seed these bulbs 
bloomed this past summer and are all set to perform 
well for you. In this section they will naturalize them- 
selves in well drained soil and give multitudes of huge, 
fragrant, 8 inch flowers. Lily ROOTS are most im- 
portant to the health of a transplanted bulb and in 
these quart cans you get all roots as well as bulbs. 
Ouartircane ee 8 Soe 50c each, $3.00 for 9 
RETINOSPORA ERICOIDES—4A very upright and feath- 
ery conifer, very useful in landscaping in the South, 
where it thrives, and also hardy. 
Quarts’ gee) 2 fae AS Leck ale oD ee Mie Recs 50c, $3.00 for 9 
EAGT og A ISS TSE Os be I Ia AI el as hl al $1.00 
ERIOBOTRYA (JAPANESE PLUM)—Handsome small 
evergreen tree with large, heavily ribbed foliage and 
fragrant flowers in winter, followed by edible fruits 
in early summer. 
ACV a pas Saath as bia | CS epee oh A ll Ae AAD ieee $1.00 
Wiel wiya ge gore gah 9 1d vet. giPesbaahd al papell inde: Malte ede Me AAR A Be. $1.50 
ANDROMEDA (PIERIS JAPONICA)—A compact ever- 
green shrub, very hardy, bearing clusters of lily of 
the valley like flowers in early spring. Grows in 
Azalea soil. 
CGaliots © 2B SRG 00 2G hee er eee $1.00 
PYRACANTHA FORMOSANA—Amazingly fast growing 
large shrub covered with clusters of white flowers in 
spring followed by berries which turn scarlet red in 
fall and persist until the following spring. Stands 
shearing well. Semi hardy. 
S83 ot CE 12 aN eel te Pelee ee 75c, 9 for $6.00 
Five quarts with berries 30 inches —_.-.....---_. $1.50 
MICHELLA FUSCATA (BANANA SHRUB) — This 
handsome very large evergreen shrub is literally cov- 
ered in spring with yellow shrub flowers which have 
a strong banana fragrance. Hardy to North Carolina 
and coastal Virginia. 
ealions) )Sianenesn) “some Poe tales eset $1.00 
Hive Quarts 24 inches .........._._.._ -2ssae $1.50 
MERATIA PRAECOX (ORIENTAL SWEET SHRUB) 
—-This large deciduous shrub is very hardy and in 
earliest spring (January here) is literally covered with 
waxy yellow flowers which are very fragrant, and for 
a long period. 
Gallons ABCA PS 2c —sosee—d ee ge eee ae 75¢ 
