NEW PLANTS 
We specialize in rqre_plants.that 
you do not find in most nursery cat- 
alogs. Such.rare plants usually cost 
moré to produce: It takes several 
years to get a new plant, learn how 
to. grow it, get a supply ready. Our 
list of rare and imported plants is 
continually expanding — we hope 
to have other new plants ready 
each year. 
ANNOUNCEMENTS of NEW plants, 
nowhere else, 
some NEVER in the U.S.before. Published 
we 
most of them available 
each Fall and Spring. For example, 
NOW have: 
10 of the 15 living Redwood Trees. 
15 other trees that are hard to find. 
18 Baby Trees to DWARF or to plant out. 
DWARFED Atlas Cedars & Douglas Firs. 
Eucalyptus - blue gum - from Australia. 
2 species of Grevillea from Australia. 
Portuguese Laurel. 
Thuyopsis - Japanese "arbor vitae"... 
Franklinia - native American ''camellia". 
California wild irises - ass'td colors. 
A SQUARE "blueberry" - lavender color. 
5 California wild ferns. 
The ''Robert Louis Stevenson" violet. 
The world's SMALLEST wild rose. 
Crazy Plart from Madagascar. 
A rose that is ALL GREEN, 
NEW PLANTS we hope to have SOON. 
Seeds are continually arriving, from var- 
ious parts of the world. Here are a FEW 
of the UNKNOWN plants that we are trying 
to get for you: 
A black-and-gold velvet ''sweet-pea". 
A "camellia" that contains BLUE. 
A "crysanthemum" that grows on a bush. 
Several orchids native to Greenland! 
A bamboo that stands ice and snow. 
A NATURAL DWARF "pine" from Antar- 
tica. 
A DWARF willow 2 to 4 inches tall. 
A 50 ft. fern that stands some frost. 
A plant that grows "honey" without bees. 
MANY others from tropic mountains, 
from Arctic and Antactic regions. 
oa, 
“Botanical gardens, universities and 
‘governments have funds to finance 
- plant-hunting expeditions and research. 
We must depend solely upon the sup- 
port of Rare Plant Club Members—who 
buy the plants we produce — who 
pay an annual membership fee to 
finance the costs of printing, mailing, 
list maintenance, filing, postage, etc. 
Our CATALOG of RARE PLANTS — 25¢ 
postpaid. Does not include baby trees for 
DWARFING—-get our DWARFING Folder 
10€ postpaid. 
MORE EACH YEAR 
MEMBERSHIP— 
$1.00 Per Year 
This annual membership fee pays only 
the COST of preparing and mailing the 
Spring and Autumn Bulletins which we 
publish. These Bulletins describe RARE 
PLANTS which are ready for YOU to 
purchase if you so desire. 
Our Bulletins cost MORE than the 
usual nursery catalogs. We cannot use 
the stock cuts, plants descriptions, etc. 
—because our plants are NEW—and 
ve must prepare all this material our- 
selves. 
Our thanks to the MANY who have 
helped by purchasing plants, by pay- 
ing annual membership fees, by en- 
rolling their friends, by giving mem- 
berships and rare plants as gifts. We 
hope that you can some day come to 
California, and that we can soon wel- 
come you at our new and larger head- 
quarters. 
What YOU Get From 
Rare Plant Club 
MEMBERSHIP 
1. Spring and Autumn Bulletins, de- 
scribing rare plants, many of them 
available nowhere else, some of them 
never in the U. S. before. 
2. You get the NEW rare plants 
FIRST. For the first year or so, our new 
plants are always SCARCE. MEM- 
BERS come first—and should ORDER 
AT ONCE from Bulletins. 
3. You will STAY ON THE LIST. At 
each mailing we make, we drop hun- 
dreds of names from the list, to save 
expense. MEMBERS are SURE to get 
every mailing. 
4. Your support helps us to get, 
grow, hybridize and produce new and 
rare plants—more plants faster. 
ENROLL OTHERS 
You can also help, by asking friends, 
members of your garden club, etc. fo en- 
roll in the Rare Plant Club, 
RARE PLANT CLUB 
208 McAllister Ave. 
KENTFIELD, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. 
FREE — a folder showing SOME of our rare plants, with prices. 
Our COMPLETE CATALOG — 25¢ ppd. DWARFING FOLDER — 10¢ ppd. 
