
PYRACANTHA (FIRETHORN) 
COTONEASTER 
Franchetti. Graceful pendulous branches. Orange red berries. 
2-3’ $1.00; 3-4’ $1.25. 
Horizontalis. Spreading type. Covered with bright red berries 
in fall and winter. Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 
12-15” 75c; 15-18” $1.00. 
Humifusa. A dwarf, prostrate variety with bright red berries. 
Ideal ground cover. 60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
Parneyi. A very hardy upright cotoneaster with beautiful deep 
green foliage and bright red berries. The best. 12-18" 90c. 
DAPHNE 
Garland Flower (Cneorum). Low spreading shrub; covered with 
a profusion of delicate pink, fragrant blossoms in spring and 
again in late summer. 4-6” 75c; 6-9” $1.25; 9-12” $1.50. 
Odora. White bordered waxy green leaves; compact growth. 
Very early blooming. Very fragrant pink flowers in clusters. 
9-12" $1.25; 12-15" $1.75; 15-18" $2.25. 
EUONYMOUS 
Evergreen. Dark, glossy green foliage; 
showy. 
Silveredge Winter Creeper (Radicans argenteo-marginatus) . 
Compact growing shrub with dark glossy foliage trimmed with 
a border of rich gold. 15-18” 85c; 18-24 $1.00. 
FIRETHORN (Pyracantha) 
Lalandi. Upright growth. Covered with immense clusters of 
orange berries in fall. 2-3’ $1.25; 3-4’ $1.75. 
Yunnan. Low spreading type. Glossy green leaves; scarlet ber- 
ries. (Prices same as above for Lalandi) . 
Coccinea. The spreading type with brilliant red berries. 18-24’ 
$1.00. 
HEATHER (Erica) 
Carnea rosea. Low growing; completely covered with lavender 
blossoms from January to April. 6-9°" 50c; 9-12" 75c. 
Irish Belle. Attractive purple blossoms in July and August. 
12-15” 75c; 15-18” $1.00. 
Mediterranean. Dwarf; tall and winter blooming; pink. 
60c; 12-15" 75c. 
Red Heather. 6-9” 75; 9-12" $1.00. 
Ruby Glow. Masses of ruby blooms; new and rare. 75c. 
Scotch Heather. The common Scotch purple flowering variety. 
12-15" 75¢; 15-18" 95c. 
dense and compact; 
10-12” 

RHODODENDRON, 
PINK PEARL 
Springwoods White. The best white flowering heather. We 
know you will like it. 75e. 
HOLLY (Ilex) 
English, with berries. Grafted plants with berries. 15-18" $1.85; 
18-24” $2.00; 2-3’ $3.00. 
English, without berries. 15-18 $1.50; 2-3’ $2.50. 
English, variegated. 15-18’ $2.00; 18-24” $2.25; 3-4’ $3.00. 
LAUREL 
English. We have the dark green strain which remains attractive 
the year ‘round. Good specimen or screen plants. See hedge 
plants. 15-18" 65c; 18-24” 75c; 2-3’ $1.25. 
Portugal. Dwarf habit; rich green foliage against red stems. Black 
berries. 15-18’ $1.00; 18-24” $1.50. 
Laurestinus. A dense growing shrub; sets many clusters of buds 
in fall which open into white flowers in early winter. 15-18” 
$1.00; 18-24" $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA 
Grandiflora. Large leaves; great large flowers, white to lavender. 
June. 2-3’ $3.00; 3-4’ $3.50. 
Soulangeana. (See Deciduous Shrubs) . 
OREGON GRAPE 
Glossy foliage; fragrant, attractive yellow blossoms, blue berries. 
12-15” 75c; 15-18" $1.00. : 
Photinia Serrulata. Large growing shrub with bright glossy fo- 
liage and exceptional fall coloring. 18-24 $1.50. 
PRIVET 
Golden. Very showy, golden variegated variety. 2-3’ 75c¢; 3-4’ 
$1.50. 
Lodense. Semi-evergreen, very dwarf compact shrub. Leaves 
turning to dark red in fall. 85c. 
(See Hedge Plants for other varieties) 
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RHODODENDRONS 
Oe Seedlings. Assorted colors. 12-15" $1.75; 15-18” 
2.00. 
RHODODENDRONS—Grafted varieties 
Alice. Deep pink flowers fading to rose, borne in great pro- 
fusion; excellent foliage. 15-18’" $4.50. 
ees OO Buds of pale lilac opening up to white. 15-18” 
4.00. 
Blandyanum. Beautiful rosy crimson flower. 
15-18" $4.00, 
20 BALLED PLANTS NOT PREPAID 

