Average Soil * Sunny Location 
CLETHRA (Sweet Pepperbush) 
Alnifolia rosea. Vall spikes of foamy pink 
in summer. Nice strong potted plants. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50. 
FORSYTHIA 
Lynwood Gold. Without question, the 
finest new  Forsythia. The upright 
branches are literally smothered under 
golden yellow flowers. Indrtvidual blooms 
are better and fuller in form as well as of 
greater substance. For a magnificent show 
of golden yellow, there is nothing better. 
Superb for cutting and flowering in the 
house during the winter. Ultimate height 
5 to 7 feet. A worthwhile companion for 
the already popular Spring Glory. 2 to 3- 
ft. plants, $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
Spring Glory. A lovely pale yellow variety, 
a sight not easily forgotten. Large, pale 
yellow flowers cover the branches in such 
masses that they literally bend with the 
weight. The individual flowers are larger 
and much more beautiful than any of the 
common Forsythias. The erect bush at- 
tains a height of 6 to 10 feet. 2 to 3-ft. 
plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
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ynwood Gold 
CLETHRA 
The Rose-Pink Pepperbush 
FORSYTHIA, L 
HYBRID MALLOW 
(Annie J. Hemming) 
Pat. 835. A shrub with huge, 6 to 7-inch 
blooms of brilliant cerise-red. As many as two 
hundred flowers are produced in a season when 
the plant is well established. Grows 4 to 6 feet 
tall and blooms continuously from July to 
September. The tops die down to the ground 
HYPERICUM 
(St. John’s Wort) 
Hidcote Variety (Dwarf Moserianum). A 
much improved Moserianum, which origi- 
nated on the Hidcote estate in England. 
The flowers are waxy golden yellow, cup- 
shaped and produced more freely than on 
Moserianum. Here also it has proved to every winter, but they come back every spring 
and grow 5 feet or more in a season. Easy to 
grow in any ordinary garden soil. It ts hardy 
in Baltimore and southward, and even farther 
north with some winter protection, Originated 
by Sam Hemming of Easton, Md. Strong, 2- 
yr., blooming-size plants, $5.50 each; 2 for 
$10.00. 
A “Must” for Your Garden 
be hardier and a stronger, more prostrate 
grower. Grows 18 to 24 inches high. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00. 
CRAPE-MYRTLE, William Toovey NEW HYBRID MALLOW 
Annie J. Hemming 
CRAPE-MYRTLE a 
William Toovey 
The finest of all Crape- 
Myrtles. Neat and com- 
pact in growth, with a mass 
of beautiful deep water- 
melon-red flowers in large 
heads. A _ prolific bloomer 
of a most arresting color. 
Will reach a height of 15 
feet at maturity. Nice 
plants, 18 to 24 in. high, 
$1.50 each; 2 for $2.75: 3 
or more at $1.25 each. 
Also available: Pink, 
Red, White and Purple 
Crape-Myrtle, at same 
prices as above. : 
PLEASE NOTE—Crape- 
Myrtle can be grown success- 
fully in Maryland and south- 
ward in other warm parts of the 
country. North of Maryland 
they may be tried with winter 
protection. 
HYPERICUM 
Hidcote Variety 
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