Roedings Quality EVERGI 
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KEY NUMBERS FOLLOWING THE DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH VARIETY REFER TO PRICE j 
SCHEDULE IN THE CENTER OF PAGE 3 i 
(LS) Low Shrub, (MS) Medium Shrub, (TS) Tall Shrub, (T) Tree, * Grows in shade. 
ABELIA 

AZALEA KURUME (HINODIGIRI) 
A. floribunda (Gossamer Wattle) (T). Long, narrow 
leaves on pendulous branches. Quick growing 
and easily shaped for screen or windbreak. En- 
joys salty breezes. Bl. 
A. melanoxylon (Black Acacia) (T). Quick, compact 
pyramidal growth. Chlong leaves with yellow 
flowers in axils in February and March. Bl. 
A. podalyriaefolia (Pearl Acacia) (T). Pearl gray 
foliage beautiful setting for golden yellow flow- 
ers in December and January. B12. 
ANDROMEDA 
Andromeda japonica (LS*). Clusters of drooping 
white flowers in spring; attractive glossy leaves 
are bronzy when new. Culture like azaleas, 
camellias. C4. 
ARBUTUS 
Arkutus unedo (Strawberry Tree) (TS). Dark green 
foliage on compact plants; white flowers appear 
in autumn with strawberry-like fruits. A1678. 
ASTER 
Aster fruticosa (LS). Covered with blue flowers in 
Aucuba japonica (MS*). Cranberry-like berries and 
large glossy leaves. Bl. 
A. japonica variegata (Gold Dust Plant) (MS*). 
Large, glossy leaves covered with yellow dots. 
Bl. 
AZALEA (Evergreen) 
(See Deciduous Azaleas on page 7.) 
Azalea indica (MS*). Shade-loving plants cov- 
ered with large double flowers February to April. 
Wide assortment includes dark rose, bright rose, 
pink, pale pink, variegated pink. BB 12-18", 
$4.00. 
Azalea kurume (LS*). Masses of small single 
flowers on spreading, hardy plants. Assortment 
includes several shades of pink, scarlet, deep 
red, and pure white. 4" pots, 75c; 6” pots, $1.25. 
AZARA 
Azara microphylla (TS*). Erect, sweeping flat 
branches ideal pattern against shady walls. 
Growth quick; leaves small, glossy green. Bl. 
BERBERIS—Barberry 
Berberis sargentiana (Sargent Barberry) (TS). Dark, 
slender leaves on compact plant. Flowers yel- 
low, fruits blue. Bl. 
B, verruculosa (Warty Barberry) (LS). Odd, small 
glossy leaves on semi-prostrate branches. Bl. 
B. wilsonae (Wilson Barberry) (MS). Roundish form 
with brilliant bronzy foliage turning scarlet in 
fall. Red berries. B15. 
CHOISYA 
Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange) (MS*). 
Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor Tree) (T). 
Handsome tree for garden and parkway. C12. 
CISTUS—Rock Rose 
Cistus corbariensis (LS). Myriads of small, pure white flowers in compact plants 
useful for grouping and bank cover. BI. 
CONVOLVULUS 
Convolvulus cneorum (LS). White flowers tinged pink outside continuously in bloom. 
Attractive, gray-green foliage. Bl. 
C. mauretanicus (LS). Trailing shrub useful for ground cover; bright blue flowers. Bl. 
COPROSMA 
Coprosma baueri (Looking-Glass Plant) (MS*). 
dark green leaves. Al. 
C. baueri albo-marginata (Variegated Coprosma) (MS*). 
creamy margined. Bl. 
CORREA 
Correa pulchella (Australian Fuchsia) (LS). Pink, bell-shaped flowers in winter and 
spring on gray-foliaged plants. Bl. 

Bright green fragrant foliage. 
white and fragrant; in bloom continuously. B14. 
CINNAMOMUM—Camphor 
Light green foliage, bronzy in spring. 
Splendid wall cover with glossy, 
flushed pink. B15. 
A. floribunda (LS*). 
flowers. Bl. 
A. longifolia (Sydney Golden Wattle) (T). 
Abelia grandiflora (MS). Foliage glossy green with bronze shading. Summer flowers white, 
Long tubular flowers rosy scarlet on sprawling plants. Bl. 
A. schumanni (MS). Lovely pink flowers May to November on handsome shrub. Bl. 
ABUTILON—Flowering Maple 
Abutilon (TS). Grows in sun or shade. Handzome maple-like foliage and pink, yellow, or orange 
A. Dwarf Orange (TS). Flowers delightful orange-red borne fairly erect. Sun or shade. Bl. 
A. megopotamicum. Slender branched vine-like shrub best when trained on fence or wall. 
Yellow flowers with red calyx bloom constantly. Bl. 
ACACIA 
Acacia baileyana (T). Handsome, low-spreading tree wtih silvery-blue foliage. 
masses of bright yellow fragrant flowers in January and February. Bl. 
Acacia dealbata (Silver Wattle) (T). Fast-growing handsome tree with silvery fern-like foliage. 
Masses of yellow flowers February and March. Bl. 
Long, glossy green leaves on quick-growing tree. May 
Covered with 
be trimmed for screen or windbreak. Flowers February and March. Bl. 
BRUNFELSIA 
Brunfelsia floribunda (MS). New and interesting. 
Fragrant purplish-blue flowers change to violet, 
then white. Cl. 
BUDDLEIA—Summer Lilac 
Buddleia alternifolia (Fountain Butterfly Bush) (M5). 
Graceful, arching branches with lilac-purple 
blooms in spring. Bl. 
B. lindleyana (MS). Attractive weeping shrub with 
sprays of dark purple flowers in summer. Bl. 
B. madagascariensis (TS). Quick-growing, tall; fol- 
iage light green with gray-green reverse. Flow- 
ers coppery orange. Bl. 
B. salvifolius (TS). Fragrant, pale lavender flowers 
in spring. Foliage sage-like, evergreen. Bl. 
B. variabilis (Butterfly Bush) (TS). Tall, fast grow- 
ing; flowers long purple spikes. Bl. 
BUXUS—Boxwood 
Buxus sempervirens (English Boxwood) (LS). Dense, 
compact growth, ideal for low hedges and 
trimmed specimen plants for restricted areas. 
Untrimmed C35; 2%" pots, $12.50 per 100. 
Trimmed cones. BB 30-36", $4.00; 36-40", $6.00. 
B. sempervirens suffruticosa (Dwarf Boxwood) (LS). 
Foliage small, deep green, and dense. Al. 
B. sempervirens rotundifolia (Roundleaf Boxwood) 
(MS). Most rapid-growing Boxwood used for 3 to 
4 ft. hedges or single specimens. C56. 
CALLISTEMON—Bottle Brush 
C. viminalis (Tall Bottle Brush) (TS). Rapid-growing 
semi-weeping shrub with cascades of scarlet 
blooms in summer. B12. 
CAMELLIA 
Camellia japonica (TS). Aristocrat of garden plants. 
Grow best with morning sun and afternoon 
shade, or full shade in hot climate. Plant in acid 
soil and use specially prepared fertilizers spar- 
ingly. Our assortment includes many of the finer 
varieties. Prices: BB 18-24” $5.00; g.c. $1.50. 
Jordan’s Pride. Big, semi-double flowers pink and 
white. 
Lady Campbell. Large, double, deep pink showing 
yellow stamens. 
Pink Perfection. Shell pink, 
double. 
Purity. Symmetrical snow- 
white flowers. 
symmetrical, fully 
Flowers 
Leaves smaller than parent, 

CANDOLLEA 
Candollea cuneiformis (LS). Handsome, compact, 
covered in spring with yellow flowers. Cl. 
CASSIA 
Cassia tomenotsa (Woolly Senna) (TS). Golden yel- 
low flcewers all seasons; foliage gray green. Bl. 
C. splendens (Golden Wonder) (TS). Spectacular 
golden yellow flowers from November through 
winter. Thrives under adverse conditions. Bl. 
CASUARINA 
Casuarina stricta (Beefwood) (T). Needle-like foliage 
on strong, willowy branches. Thrives under ad- 
verse conditions. B2. 
CEANOTHUS—California Wild Lilac 
Ceanothus arboreus (TS). Sky-blue flowers bloom- 
ing in January-February. C12. 
C. foliosus (MS). Rich dark green foliage and fra- 
grant blue flowers, March-April. Half shade. Cl. 
C. gloriosus exaltus (MS). An erect form of C. glori- 
osus. Light blue flowers in March. Cl. 
C. papilosus (MS). Interesting foliage and brilliant 
blue flowers in April. Cl. 
C. papilosus Roweanus (LS). Compact, low-growing 
form of C. papilosus. Cl. 
C. prostratus (Squaw Carpet) (LS). Prostrate vari- 
ety with attractive foliage and lavender-blue 
spring flowers. Cl. 
C. sorediatus (Jim Brush) (TS). Glossy green foliage; 
gray-lavender flowers, March. Cl. 
C. thyrsiflorus (Blueblossom) (TS). Pale to deep blue 
flowers on compact plants in January. Cl. 
CERATONIA—Carob 
Ceratonia siliqua (Carob, St. John’s Bread) (T). A 
dense-foliaged tree of moderate growth. Clean, 
round foliage, drouth resistant. B12. 
CERATOSTIGMA 
Ceratostigma willmottianum (Chinese Plumbago) 
(LS). Thin wiry stems with brilliant heads of dark 
blue flowers from June to December. Bl. 
CESTRUM 
Cestrum aurantiacum (Orange Cestrum) (TS). Waxy 
flowers of golden apricot in autumn. Tender. BI]. 
C. elegans (Purple Cestrum) (TS*). Purplish-red 
flowers in spring on quick-growing shrub with 
large, downy leaves. Bl. 
C. parqui (Night-Scented Jasmine) (TS*), Greenish- 
yellow flowers exquisitely fragrant at night. At 
tractive foliage on slender, tall plants. Bl. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (OREGON GRAPE) 
