ABELIA rupestris, Graceful spreading evergreen with 
glossy leaves and covered with white flowers on bronzy 
bracts. One of the most desirable shrubs for sunny locations; 
very hardy. 75c to $1.50 each. 
ABELIA Edward Goucher. A novelty with larger flowers 
of pinkish color and unique growth. A new and rare form. 
$1.50 each. 
ABELIA Schumanni. Pink f’owering evergreen shrub with 
larger size flowers. Grows 3 ft. tall. $1.50 each. 

ABELIA FLORIBUNDA or Mexican Trumpet Shrub. The 
most unusual of novelty shrubs with evergreen foliage, arch- 
ing branches to 30 inches high bearing trumpet-shaped tubu- 
lar flowers of bright carmine color during June. As a border 
shrub and for rock gardens this will prove a jewel of 
startling beauty and charm, reminding one of certain Fuchsias 
of the tryphilla group. It is proving more attractive every 
season but may not be hardy east of the Cascade range. A 
surprise for every garden fancier. Fine specimens ready to 
flower the first season, $1.50 each; small plants, 50c-75c each. 
BERBERIS TRICANTHIFOLIA. Evergreen. hardy shrub, 
with fine fern-like foliage turning partially red during win- 
ter; fine for hedge effects. 18-24 in., each, 75c to $1.25. 
BERBERIS VERRUCULOSA. Small evergreen holly-like 
foliage with silvery white undersurface; leaves assuming a 
rich, plum-purple color during cold weather; dwarfish com- 
pact shrub of great beauty; yellow flowers, purple berries. 
6-8 in., each, 35c; 8-12 in., each, 75c. 
CISTUS PURPUREUS. A fine evergreen shrub with a 
mass of branches bearing, during June and July, great num- 
bers of single, bright rose-pink flowers, each petal with a dark 
red mark at the base; a splendid sun loving shrub for local 
gardens. Each 75c. Larger sizes to $1.50. 
ROCKROSE, or Cistus cyprius. A low evergreen shrub with 
large saucer-shaped flowers, pure white with five maroon red 
blotches in center. Very effective and novel. Ideal for sunny 
locations, flowers all summer. Not hardy east of Cascade 
range. A little known floral treasure for coast gardens. 
75c each. 
ESCALLONIA DONARDENSIS. A new spreading ever- 
green shrub with handsome small leaves and sprays of apple- 
blossom colored flowers during most of the summer season. 
Well suited to coast gardens. Young plants 50c; strong speci- 
mens to $1.50 each. 
ESCALLONIA ROSEA. Evergreen pink flowering shrub, 
suited to coast climate; ideal for hedges. Strong bushes, 75c 
each. 

PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA. Thrifty evergreen shrub for 
sunny dry locations; with clusters of cream colored flowers 
with orange blossom fragrance in late spring. 75¢c and $1.50. 
SPARTIUM JUNCEUM, Spanish Broom, much branched 
green shrub bearing sweet scented flowers all summer, of 
much merit for cutting, grows best in sunny dry locations. 
Price $1.25 each. 
SCARLET POMEGRANATE. Deciduous shrub for sunny 
warm locations, bearing waxy double searlet flowers all sum- 
mer, with handsome glossy foliage; the finest of summer flow- 
ering shrubs, hardy here. 24-30 in. bushes for $1.50 each; 
30-36 in. $2.00 each. 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA. Dwarf, compact growing, with 
handsome leathery foliage, superior to Daphne, bearing sweet 
scented flowers, followed by scarlet berries which last all 
winter; especially suited for shady locations. Male and female 
types. 6-8 in. $1.00; 12-14 in. $2.50 each. 
OSMANTHUS ILLICIFOLIA. Silvery variegated foliage 
resembling holly; a durable, slow growing evergreen of great 
merit for semi-shade. May be sheared like Boxwood. 10-year- 
old specimens, each, $5.00. 

PERNETTYA. Low evergreen shrubs with masses of fruit 
like large huckleberries, in white, pink, red and maroon colors. 
Very attractive and choice. 50c to $1.50 each. 
