SHRUBS 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Glossy Abelia). Broadleaf evergreen fo- 
liage glossy green, flowers white with pink blush. A beautiful, 
hardy evergreen. Splendid for foundation and mass plantings. 
Blooms all summer and is an attractive shrub both in flower and 
foliage. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA SHERWOODI (Dwart Abelia). Broadleaf 
evergreen. A dwarf abelia, not only the plant but the leaves and 
the flowers as well being about half the size of Grandiflora. 
Flowers pink and white, same as Grandiflora. Thick branching 
and very compact. A choice little plant, especially where space is 
a factor, supplying a long-felt need. 
ABIES CONCOLOR (White fir). Evergreen Conifer. A tree of sym- 
metrical growth and beautiful bluish foliage. It has great resistance 
to heat, cold and drought, and these qualities combined with its 
beautiful landscape effect made it a truly desirable tree in many 
locations. 
ALTHEA (See Hibiscus). 
ANDROMEDA (See Pieris). 
ARBORVITAE (See Thuja). 
ARCTASTAPHYLAS UVA-URSI (Kinnikinnick). Sometimes called 
Bearberry. A lovely low trailing evergreen, flourishing in a 
wide range of latitude and altitude. Withstands almost any degree 
of cold. Has large red berries, roundish glossy leaves and grows 
in thick masses, completely covering the ground, rocks, walls or 
old logs over which it trails. Exempt from pests, good the year 
round and in every respect decidedly pleasing and satisfying. 
Considered by some to be the best ground cover known. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA. Broadleaf evergreen. Female plants. In size 
of plant and leaf, and berry-bearing properties like Variegata, 
but the leaves are deep green of solid color. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA (Golddust Aucuba). Broadleaf 
evergreen. Leaves large, glossy, dark green splashed with gold. 
Hardy and resistant to smoke and dust. The variegated foliage 
gives this plant a bright, cheerful aspect and since it thrives best 
in deep shade it is a most useful evergreen for brightening dark, 
shady corners difficult to landscape. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall. 
AZALEA ALTACLARENSE. A deciduous azalea of much merit. 
Strong, vigorous grower and profuse blossomer. In the rather showy 
blossoms there is a beautiful blending of orange and yellow. A 
favorite with all who know it. Blooms in early spring. 
AZALEA AMOENA COCCINEA. Broadleaf evergreen. Dwarf. An 
azalea of superior merit. It is quite similar to hinodegiri but is 
much hardier. Has somewhat smaller foliage, and rich coloring 
both in the stems and foliage. Bright red flowers. Profuse blossomer. 
A wonderful plant. Blossoms very early in spring. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI (Crimson Azalea). Dwarf, very compact, ever- 
green azalea. Heavy glossy foliage, hardy on Pacific Coast. When 
in bloom the plant is completely covered with bright red flowers, 
so that the foliage is hidden. One of the most showy and one of 
the most popular dwarf ornamental shrubs. Blossoms very early 
in spring. 
AZALEA MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea). Deciduous. Very hardy. Blooms 
before leafing in early spring. Foliage bright green and attractive, 
turning to gorgeous shades of bronze and red in the fall. Flowers 
are large and borne in great profusion. It has an irresistible appeal 
and is a great favorite to all who know it. Its plantings cannot be 
overdone. 
AZALEA OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea). Deciduous. Very hardy. 
Blooms in early spring. Intensely fragrant pink to white flowers 
borne in great profusion. This beautiful shrub is native to Pacific 
Coast. Because of its fragrant as well as showy blossoms it is a 
very popular plant. 
BARBERRY (See Berberis). 
BEARBERRY (See Arctostaphylos). 
BERBERIS DULCIS NANA. Often called Dwarf Box barberry. Fo- 
liage deep green, compact. Hardy evergreen with orange flowers. 
One of the best low hedge and border plants. 
BERBERIS DARWINI. A native of South America from Chili to 
Patagonia. Evergreen, reaching a height of about 3 feet. Foliage 
is deep green, glossy, and compact, and the small, neat leaves 
are serrated and holly-like. In early spring the plant is a gorgeous 
mass of tiny, bright, orange-colored flowers. Very decorative. 
BERBERIS JULIANAE (Wintergreen Barberry). One of the best up- 
right barberries. The leaves are large, foliage heavy and the thorns, 
which are long and sharp, are well hidden by the foliage. Some 
of the leaves remain green through the winter, others turn brilliant 
scarlet and are mingled among the green leaves in the fall and 
winter in a most showy and attractive manner. The flowers are a 
beautiful orange yellow. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA (Red-leated Japanese 
Barberry). One of the most valuable species, especially remark- 
able for its low, dense, horizontal growth, its large brilliant red 
leaves make gorgeous splashes of color in the landscape. Hardy. 
Very valuable for borders of walks, drives and for low ornamental 
hedges. 
BOXWOOD (See Buxus). 
BROOM (See Cytisus, Genista or Spartum). 
BURNING BUSH (See Euonymus). 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS ARBORESCENS (True Tree Box). Broad- 
leaf evergreen. Small, deep green, glossy foliage. Rather 
rapid growing. An excellent and well-known hedge plant. Also 
often used for topiary work. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS AUREO VARIEGATA (Golden Tree Box). 
A bright, cheerful little dwarf with beautiful golden, variegated 
toliage. Hardy, of slow compact growth, and does best in shaded 
locations, where the variegation is most pronounced. One of the 
most attractive broad-leafed evergreens. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS SUFFRUTICOSA (True Dwarf Box). Dwarf, 
slow growing. Foliage fine, deep green, dense. The well-known 
evergreen edging plant. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS SUFFRUTICOSA ALBO MARGINATA 
(Silveredge Dwarf Box). Has all the characteristics of the true dwart 
box, hardy, dwarf, compact, symmetrical. Presents a pleasing 
silvery appearance due to the variegated foliage. 

Azalea Altaclarense 
Azalea Mollis 
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Azalea Hinodegiri (Dwarf Evergreen) 
