BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 

NERIUM, OLEANDER (continued) 10 
Mrs. Roeding (double salmon) rate 
Di) towdi:: 1 kta Cee oe caer 1.00 
4 in, pot 1. .to TY ctte ©.) ae aa .30 
Mrs. Swanson (new) 
Found locally. Soft pastel peach pink. 
Color very pleasing indeed. Ten petals, 
““hose-in-hose”’. Excellent. 
to°3), Pitts Cr Sie Ges, Rees 1.25 
Prof. Bodkin (single red) 
4hin, potyls toed, we ita Cee ae 30 
4°in.pot=1) ‘to lt43it Ge eee a5 
NUXIA floribunda (new) 
CAPE ELDER (914-10) 
Makes a beautiful compact shrub which 
can be trained to a small tree. The 
creamy white flowers are borne very 
freely in large clusters. 
gal ‘can -114°.to- 23%) fee ee 55 
4 in. pot 1. = tol tt Rae ee .40 
OLEA europea, COMMON OLIVE (8-9) 
6%". to: 8) it. Ce eee 2.00 
5 to 62 ft Cie ee ee 1.65 
gal. can: 3°. tol, Weite ce ee 40 
OSMANTHUS armatus (new) (7) 
A striking plant. Leaves up to 7 inches 
long have sinuate spiny margins. Bears 
fragrant creamy flowers in fall. Will tol- 
erate dense shade. 
galircani 2) tons ite G oe. 2 ee 60 
4an spot ls eatocive tte te ee 45 
aurantiacus 
YELLOW SWEET OSANTHUS (9) 
Often called Yellow Osmanthus fragrans. 
Blooms only in late fall and is so fragrant 
that it will perfume its neighborhood. 
Hard to propagate and always scarce. 
4\in. pot (ls tom bl ft Gs eee 45 
4>inapotl 0 atonal 2 8 ins eee 35 
4.in. pot’ 16) .t0708— Dina Cee 30 
delavayi (new) (7-8) 
superb shrub. Branches long and arch- 
ing with small handsome leaves. Flowers 
white with rich intense fragrance. Early 
spring bloomer. Cannot be recommended 
too highly. 
28 t0° 214 At Gee] on 2, ee ee 1.35 
114 lta (Zee fe Gee 1.10 
4\in’ pot.6 etord min: Gis Gee -40 
4\in: pot. 3.4. to 4" 4in..G.6.Gi ee 35 
forresti (new) (7) 
Large, vigorous growing shrub with leaves 
up to 6 or 7 inches long with wavy, spiny 
margins. New growth deep purple bronze. 
Creamy white to yellow fiowers in winter. 
Very fine indeed. 
4-ins pot’ toal)o RiGee 55 
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