
EVERGREEN TREES and — 
SHRUBS 
Broad-leaved Evergreens vary in size from the 
largest trees to the smallest shrubs; most of these 
excel in brilliancy and floriferousness, others 
through their shining berries and foliage. 
Planting Season: 
October to April; pot-grown plants of this class 
can be planted any time during the year. 
ABELIA— 
grandiflora, pinkish white flowers; P——35c, 65c; 
B—$1.00, $1.50. 7 oe 
floribunda, Red Abelia, very large trumpet- 
shaped rosy red flowers; P—35c, 65c. 
Schumanni, another new Abelia, flowers lilac, 
pink—35ec, 75c. 
ACACIA— 
bayleyana, bluish, green foliage; P——75c. 
cultriformis, triangular glaucous green leaves— 
aon bE. iii 
neriifol; floribunda, constant bloomer; P—50c, 
1 OCG, : 
_verticillata, deep green: leaves; P-—35e. 
ARBUTUS— . : 
unedo, strawberry shrub; P—35c, 50c; B—$1, 
$2.00. 
ANDROMEDA—- 
japonica, clusters of white drooping flowers, 
partial shade, acid: soil; B——$2.00, $2.50. 
AUCUBA—one of the best plants for deep shade. 
japonica seratifolia, bright red berries; P—25c, 
75¢e; B—$1.00, $2.00. 
japonica, aurea, Gold Dust plant; P—25c, 75c; 
B—$1.00, $2.00. 
japonica, male plants; P—35ce; B—$1, $1.25. 
AZALHA— 
hexe, a compact variety, dark crimson flowers; 
P—$2.00. 
hinodegiri, cherry red; B—$1.50, $2.00. 
kurume, named varieties, many colors; P—$l. 
AZARA— 
microphylla, fragrant flowers; P—35c, 50¢e. 
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