BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS is 
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Photinia Serrulata (Evergreen Photinia)—Med- 
ium to large sized grower. Attractive shade of 
green foliage in summer. Turning to shades of 
red in winter. Prefers some shade. 
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Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi (Evergreen English 
Hawthorne)—Tall growing shrub or small tree with 
small leaf evergreen foliage. Scarlet berries in 
summer and fall. Specimen plant or for mass. 
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BURTOMA ELC Glee eet re icc decison eedos 2.00 
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Pyracantha Crenulata (Kansuensis)—A new type 
which seems to berry more profusely and to grow 
a little stronger. 
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GURCOMSOMIN CIES Sees. ot ers ceestccucievss 2.50 
Pyracantha Gibbsi—In the autumn it bears large 
clusters of scarlet berries, which contrast admirab- 
ly with the glossy, dark green foliage. 
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Pyracantha Gloriosa—A new dwarf spreading 
form of the Fire Thorn having small, light green 
foliage and bright orange berries. 
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PIB ORSUEITICH CS etek orc ticeeneiecccsennls 2.50 
Pyracantha Yunnanensis (Chinese Fire Thorn)— 
Similar to above variety but more spreading and 
dense. For borders or hedges. 
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DART MO URIIC ICS eee aa eee 2.50 
Thea Bohea—The tea plant of commerce, pro- 
ducing white flowers with yellow anthers during 
tall and early winter. 
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DAT LOPS CIIIC HGS eee ee ee ene ees tae 2.00 
Viburnum Rhytidophyllum (Leather Leaf Vi- 
burnum)—Medium height, semi-evergreen foliage, 
long leathery dark green leaves. Flowers yellow- 
ish-white. Fruit red to black. 
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Viburnum Tinus—One of the handsomest and 
most satisfactory broad-leaved flowering shrubs. 
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DAS tomo aN Chesson ee wee ee 2.00 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle) — Long 
green sword-like foliage. Tall spikes of creamy 
flowers. 
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CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
(BALLED AND BURLAPPED) 
Cedrus Deodora (Cedar of the Gods)—Feathery 
foliage of a pleasing blue-green color. Most 
handsome of all large growing specimen conifers. 
Magnificent tree with graceful, low-sweeping 
branches. 
CELOE SELECT eee Sa os $1.50 
ORLORA SLCC Cree ee atk ek ee ns . 2.50 
AM Ke REL C Lee nee tie eae eee a tk, 3.00 
Cryptomerica Japonica — Pyramidal form of 
rapid growth. Tall, shaft-like, tapering abruptly 
from broad base. Most commonly planted native 
conifer of Japan. 
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SEtOudnteetee ee eS 2.50 
ARCOM LCC Ramey tee Pee eet ee | Wao 3.00 
SRTOLOPL CCL tee ee te ane ee. 0 4.00 
Cunninghamia Lanceolata (Chinese Fir)—Sharply 
pointed light green foliage, turning to bronze 
color in fall. 
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ES COA we CLR eet IM ine ete acs 2.50 
ABCOR OS LCE teen er. ce be ae 3.50 
SLO WAd CRU hes tae, car ie aan iene 4.00 

Juniperus Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper) 
Dogwoods are beautiful—plant more of them 
