Kalmia latifolia: 
An eastern moun t:ain lam el * 
with a pinkish tinge are borne in 
15-18" @ $1.50 each 
34-30" @ 2.50 " 
In June miniature white 
clusters. 
30-35" @3.50 each 
flowers 
Laurus cerasus* Common English Laurel; • v . • 
Fine for hedges. 
15-18" © .35 each 24-30" © .50 each - clipped 
18-24" © .35 " 30-36" © .75 " - " 
Specimen plants © $1.50 each 
Laurus cerasus zabeliana: 
A spreading type sometimes called Russian Laurel. Small narrow 
loaves. Rather dwarf in habit. 
12-16" @ $1.00 each 
Laurus tinus: 
A fine shrub and an old favorite of ours. Suitable for west¬ 
ern Oregon and Washington only. Has red buds and white flowers 
in flat clusters. Blooms during winter and spring. 
13-15" @ .50 each - 18-34" © $1,50 each 
15-18" @1.00 " 
Lonicera nitida: 
A Japanese Honeysuckle bush 
8-13" @ 
with tiny leaves. 
,50 each 
Very bushy. 
Magnolia grandiflora: 
A well named "grand flowering" specimen tree. Long shiny 
evergreen leaves. Flowers white with extremely pleasing fragrance. 
Summer flowering. 
3 to 4 ft. © $2.50 each 
Mexican Orange (sec Choisya ternata) 
Osmanthus illicifolium varigata: 
This shrub can stand abuse if need be, and still maintain its 
novel dignity. Sheared specimens: 
18-24" @ $2.50 each 30-36" @ $5.00 each 
34-30" @ 3.50 " 
