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LEWIS & SIMPSON 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Not all of the so-called broadleaf Evergreens are suf¬ 
ficiently hardy for all sections east of the Cascade Moun¬ 
tains. We are therefore marking with an (*) those varie¬ 
ties which we consider sufficiently hardy for planting east 
of the Cascade Mountains. 
Each Per 10 
ABELIA 
*Grandiflora—Glossy foliage, pink blos¬ 
soms in late summer and early 
autumn. 2-3 ft. 
AUCUBA or Golddust Plant. 
Dark green foliage covered with yellow 
spots. Does best in shade, 15-18 in.... 
AZALEA Hinodegiri. 
Japanese. Early Spring. Brilliant crimson. 
6-8 in.. 
BARBERRY 
"Darwins—Glossy holly shaped leaves, 
yellow flowers, purple berries. 
12-18 in... 
*Dulcis nana -— Dwarfish growth, dark 
green foliage, yellow flowers, 6-9 in.. 
'“Mageilan-buxifolia—Similar but larger 
than the Dulcis, 12-15 in. 
BOX 
'“Truetree—can be pruned to globes or 
pyramids, 8-10 in. 
6-in.. 
*Truedwarf, 4-6 in. 
BROOM 
Spanish Yellow broom, very fragrant 
2-3 ft... 
Andreana—Yellow bloom with crimson 
wings. 2-3 ft. 
White blossoms, creamy white, early. 
2-3 ft. 
CAMELIA JAPONICA 
Red, Pink and White, 15-18 in.. 
COTONEASTER 
*Applanata—scarlet berries. 
*Franchetti — orange berries, drooping 
branches. 
'“Simons—tall growing; glossy foliage; 
red berries, 2-3 ft. 
*Horizontalis — not evergreen; trailing; 
abundant red berries, 12-15 in. spread 
FIRETHORN 
“Lalandi, Orange berries. 
'“Coccinea, scarlet berries, 18-24 in. 
HEATHER 
Spring — carnea rosea; dwarf habit; 
January to April. 
Irish Belle—purple bloom; July and Aug¬ 
ust. 
Mediterranean Hybrid — dwarf; pink 
flowers fall and winter, 6-12 in. 
LAUREL 
'“English, officinalis—broad leathery 
“Portugese, dark green foliage, red twigs. 
1.75 
15.00 
2.00 
18.00 
1.25 
10.00 
1.75 
16.00 
1.15 
10.00 
1.75 
16.00 
1.25 
11.00 
6.00 
6.00 
1.50 
13.00 
1.75 
16.00 
1.50 
13.00 
3.25 
1.50 
13.00 
1.25 
10.00 
1.50 
12.50 
.75 
6.50 
1.50 
12.50 
1.00 
8.50 
2.00 
18.00 
1.50 
13.00 
