. Azalea Ledifolia Grandiflora Superba. A large flowered form, the white flowers being marked with soft rose in the throat, the rose color frequently extending as a suffusion throughout part or all of the flower. Very pretty and desir- able. Strong bushy plants 18 to 24 inches high, $ each. — Mollis. Anthony Koster. One of the prettiest of the Mollis section. Its intense golden orange-yellow flowers are of exceptionally large size, and are produced very freely. Strong plants, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. J. C. Van Tol. This is the best of the red flowering forms of Mollis,


. Azalea Ledifolia Grandiflora Superba. A large flowered form, the white flowers being marked with soft rose in the throat, the rose color frequently extending as a suffusion throughout part or all of the flower. Very pretty and desir- able. Strong bushy plants 18 to 24 inches high, $ each. — Mollis. Anthony Koster. One of the prettiest of the Mollis section. Its intense golden orange-yellow flowers are of exceptionally large size, and are produced very freely. Strong plants, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. J. C. Van Tol. This is the best of the red flowering forms of Mollis, having exceptionally large flowers, and being of strong vigorous habit. Strong plants, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Mixed. All the choicest Mollis varieties in mixture, in- cluding yellow, orange, red, etc. Strong plants, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. — Pontica. Coccinea Speciosa. The brightest of this type, brilliant reddish salmon with fiery red shadings. $ each; $ per doz. Davisi. The finest white, very free-flowering. $ each; $ per doz. Nancy Waterer. A pleasing shade of Indian-yellow. $ each; $ per doz. Bouquet de Flore. A pleasing soft saftnon-rose. Semi- double. $ each; $ per doz. Mixed. Pontica sorts in a splendid range of colors. $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. — Yodogawa. This charming species is a perfect gem. It grows about 3 feet high, and early in May, before all other varieties, is literally covered with semi-double lavender-pink flowers, a shade at once distinct from all others and very pleasing. Strong plants, $ each; $ per doz. Baccharis Halimifolia (Groundsel Tree). A pretty, tall Shrub, which is especially attractive in the fall on account of its fluffy white seedpods. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Amorpha Fruticosa (False Indigo). A strong-growing Shrub, from 6 to 7 feet high, with finger-like spikes of indigo-colored flowers, three or more spikes in


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