61—SUNGOLD 
(Plant Pat. No. 568.) A brilliant mound 
of gold all summer long. Dazzling golden 
flowers on a low growing shrub, with attractive 
green foliage. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Super X, Each $1.75 
Hypericum, Sungold 
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One of the most attractive low growing shrubs. 
From August to frost every branch has clusters of 
small fringed powder-blue flowers giving a misty 
appearance. A neat, compact plant, 2 feet tall, with 
narrow silvery green foliage. Tops die back in winter, 
but cut off old tops in early spring and it comes back 
lovelier than ever. Each 3 for 
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80—HINODEGIRI. Flowers brilliant scarlet 
produced so freely as to completely cover 
plant. Rounded glossy green leaves. 
9-12 in., $1.95 
77—SHERWOOD ORCHID. Hardy plant 
with dark green foliage. Flowers are a 
clear lavender with speckled throat. 
9-12 in., $1.95 
AZALEA (Deciduous) 
76—MOLLIS. Grows 5-6 ft. tall with larger 
blossoms than Kurume types. Shades of 
yellow to reddish orange. 
Each with flower buds, 9-12 in. . .$1.95 
79—POUKHANENSIS. The hardiest and 
easiest to grow. Foliage hangs on wel! in 
winter. Large orch'd blossoms. A mA: 
Each with flower buds, 9-12 in. ..$1.95 Azalea, Hinodegiri 
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