Azalea, Macrantha: 
Large Salmon-pink 
4-6” © ,50 
6-8” © .75 
8 - 10 "® 1.00 
flowers, 
each 
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May blooming, 
10-13” ® $1.50 each 
12-14” ® 3.50 -" 
Azalea, Christmas Cheer: 
Scarlet flowers, very compact foliage, Apr.-May blooming. 
4-6" © ,75 each 8-10" © $1.50 each 
6 - 8 ” @ 1.00 " 10 - 12 " @ 2.00 ” 
Ancu'oa japonicat; 
Japanese Gold'.Dust Laurel. Scarlet berries^ in season. 
6-10” ® .50 each : 14-18” © $1.00.'each 
10-13" @ .",75 ” ' Lg. specimens © $3.50 to 7.50 each 
Aucuba japonica; (green form) . M 
Same as above with exception of green foliage. 
Priced- same as Gold Dust Laurel . • 
Aucuba, Glauca nana: 
A rare form of Aucuba, with glossy green leaves and scarlet 
berries. .. .. 
6-10" @ .75 each 
13-14” @1.35 " ..... .v •: ' ■ ' 
Aucuba, (Males or Pollinizers) • ■ : : . 
Use one male, staminate, with from One to five pistilate forms 
for proper pollenization. This is necessary, if you want''heavily 
berried shrubs. - • * • 
8-10" .75 each 
10-13” @1.00 ” 
13-16" © 1.25 " 
Arctostaphylos uva ursi: 
Kinnikinick or bear-berryScarlet berries, 
is excellent for trailing over rock walls. 
6-8” spread © .50 each 
A native "-which 
Berberis verriculosa: 
3 foot. Black fruit. Rather dwarf in habit small closc-set 
leaves; spiny. 10-13” © $1.00 each 
13-15” © 1.50 ” 
Borberis Julianae: 
6 feet. Upright growth, with shiny dark green leaves. Very 
attractive. Blue-black fruit. 
13-15” © .75 each 
