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MURSERY 
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PORTLAND, OREGON 
L 
JANUARY, 
1935 
SURPLUS LIST BROAE 
'-LEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
TO 
THE TRADE 
ONLY 
Grades 
2-3' 
18-24” 
15 
-18” 
12-15" 
10-12” 
8-10” 
ABELIA Grandif1o ra 
300 
150 
(50 
3-4’ ) 
ANDROMEDA Jap onic a 
40 
60 
40 
30 
AUCUBA Variegated 
80 
70 
30 
30 
AZALEA Hinodegiri 
(170 6-8") 
50 
200 
250 
BARBERRY Darwin 
20 
20 
Berk, huxifolia 
20 
BOX Truetree (cones) 
50 
50 
20 
Truetree (globes) 
30 
30 
Truedwarf (600 
6-8” ) 
(500 4-6 
”) 
100 
200 
1400 
BROOM Spanish 
10 
50 
CAMELLIA Pink Perfection 
40 
20 
25 
COTONEASTER Francheti 
100 
75 
(100 4-5' 
) (60 
3-4’ ) 
Horizontalis 
50 
ICO 
100 
50 
Microphylla 
♦ 
50 
75 
Saliscifolia 
100 
Simonsi 
(20 4- 
5') (20 
3- 
4’ ) 
DAPHNE Cneorum (60 
6-3” ) 
30 
60 
60 
Odora 
80 
100 
100 
70 
70 
ESCALLONIA Rosea 
10 
10 
EUONYMUS Japonica 
40 
40 
10 
FIRETHORN Pyra. lalandi 
100 
20 
(40 
4-5’ ) 
(100 
3-4’ ) 
Pyra. formosana 
50 
50 
HEATH Erica stricta 
25 
Carnea rosea 
40 
100 
Swedish Belle 
25 
25 
HEATHER Irish Belle 
15 
80 
70 
Med. hybrid 
15 
60 
40 
HOLLY English 
600 
500 
500 
English var. 
30 
30 
HONEYSUCKLE Lon. nitida 
15 
15 
LAUREL English 
60 
100 
150 
(100 3-4' 
) 
English Dwarf 
10 
(20 3-4' 
) 
Portugal 
40 
10 
LAURESTINUS Viburnum tinus 
30 
30 
20 
MEX. ORANGE Choisya tern. 
50 
25 
NANDINA Domestica 
15 
20 
40 
60 
OREGON GRAPE Mahonia 
25 
25 
175 
100 
PRIVET Golden 
40 
40 
60 
Japanese 
75 
50 
(40 
3-4' ) 
Lodense sheared 
20 
. 10 
RHODODENDRON Hybrids seedlings with buds 
100 
200 
500 
1000 
Pink Pearl well 
budded 
150 
100 
200 
100 
Caractacus , dark red Doncaster, dark red 
Michael Waterer, scarlet Cynthia, rosy red 
p q 1 ;; each of above varieties in 18-24” and lo-lo n grades 
Though our can supply of Evergreens is rather limited thi-s season, 
v /3 have access to more complete stocks in two of the local nurseiies, 
so we shall appreciate your inquiries for any plants that you need. 
