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Aucuba japonica nana (Dwarf Aucubal) 
This is a dwarf form with lustrous green leaves and a profusion of bright 
scarlet berries, borne in clusters, and making a combination of surpassing 
beauty. Appeals to everyone. Hardy at Ogden, Utah. Comparatively new 
and rare, but sure to find a place in many gardens. Like the other Aucubas, 
it is dioecious and the male plants must be planted with the females to pro- 
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Aucuba japonica variegata (Golddust Aucuba) 
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 feet tall. 
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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. Superb in mass plantings. 
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Azalea amoena coccinea 
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 flower. Profuse blossomer. A wonderful plant. 
Evergreen. 
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Azalea hinodegiri (Crimson Azalea from Cuttings) 
Dwarf, very compact, evergreen azalea. Heavy glossy foliage, hardy in west- 
ern Oregon. 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. 
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Azalea hinodegiri (Seedlings) 
The seedlings come in many variations of color, which give variety to home 
and other plantings, and many of which are a pleasing surprise. In other re- 
spects the seedlings possess the essential characteristics of the crimson 
hinodegiri. 
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Azalea kaempferi (Torch Azalea) 
This wonderful azalea is new, hardy, and almost evergreen. It grows dense 
and spreading, attaining a height of 4 to 5 feet. It has pleasing glossy foliage, 
and in the spring is a gorgeous mass of flame-red bloom. Desirable for 
forcing. 
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