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ARIZONA CYPRESS (see Cupressus) 
ARGANIA sideroxylon 
Hardwood evergreen tree to 20 feet, often with spiny branches— 
greenish yellow flowers in clusters. 
1 gallon containers...50 .45 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterfly Plant) 
Low shrubby perennial to 2 feet—makes a showy clump of bril¬ 
liantly colored orange flowers in a sunny location. Blooms almost 
continuously but heaviest in summer. 
4 in. pots.35 .30 
ASH (see Fraxinus) 
ASIMINA triloba (Pawpaw) 
Deciduous tree to 30 feet—large leaves to 1 foot drooping—fleshy 
edible fruit 3 to 5 inches long. 
1 gallon containers.60 .50 
ASPARAGUS scandens deflexus 
A great improvement over the common Asparagus fern. Dwarf¬ 
growing with much smaller and more compact leaves. 
4 in. pots.30 .25 
A. sprengeri (common Asparagus fern) 
Fine for porch or patio as it stands much abuse. Pinkish fragrant 
flowers followed by bright red berries. 
4 in. pots.30 .25 
ASPIDISTRA elatior (A. lurida) (The Parlor palm) 
Good house plant with long, shiny, perfectly smooth leaves. May 
be grown out-of-doors in dense shade. Will thrive in any dry, 
musty place. 
4 in. pots.70 .65 
7 in. pots. 1.00 .90 
ASTER fruiticosus 
Hardy, densely branched evergreen shrub to 3 feet, covered with 
showy aster like purple flowers through Spring and Summer. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 
AUCUBA japonica 
Large spreading shrub to 15 feet, dark green shining leaves; big 
red berries, where a number of plants are used together. Likes 
slight shade and moist soil; will stand some exposure to wind and 
a degree of salt. 
A. japonica variegata (Gold dust tree) 
Same as above with yellow spotted leaves. 
Both the above varieties: 
1 gallon containers.80 .75 
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