IREEN Yrees and Shrubs 
t € Plants for Every Conceivable Use ... 
_ (LS) Low Shrub, (MS) Medium Shrub, (TS) Tall Shrub, (T) Tree, *Grows in shade. 
COTONEASTERS—Upright 
Cotoneaster dielsiana elegans (Diel’s Cotoneaster) (MS). Slender arching branches lose 
foliage in cold weather emphasizing profusion of coral red berries. A156. 
ile; C. franchetti (Franchet Cotoneaster) (MS). Graceful, arching branches with orange 
berries in fall. Al. 
C. pannosa_ (Silverleaf Cotoneaster) (TS). Gray-green foliage on sweeping arched 
branches; berries brilliant red last all winter. A129. 
C. parneyi (TS). Strong shrub with large, dark green foliage and large, dark red berries, 
showy. B1278. 
ige COTONEASTERS—Prostrate 
Cotoneaster buxifolia velea (LS). Sprawling shrub with silvery foliage, red berries. B14. 
C. decora (Necklace Cotoneaster) (LS). Brilliant red berries strung on slender, prostrate 
evergreen branches. B14. 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) (LS). Dense foliage falls in winter emphasizing masses 
of red berries. B14. 
vith C. microphylla (Rockspray Cotoneaster) (LS). Small, dark green foliage persists in 
winter; large red berries, B14. 
ie CYTISUS—Broom 
fen Cytisus racemosus (Easter Broom) (MS). Masses of fragrant yellow flowers on vigorous 
! stems. Bl. 
DAPHNEPHYLLUM 
Daphnephyllum macropodum (TS*). Large folicge arranged daphne-like on graceful 
branches. Deep maroon fruits like grape clusters in fall. C12. 
DAPHNE 
Daphne cneorum (Garland Flower) (LS). Dainty clusters of fragrant, rose-pink flowers on 
prostrate, trailing plant with gray-green foliage. Full sun and perfect drainage. 
BB 9-12”, $2.00. 7 f 
D. odora marginata (Pink Daphne) (MS*), Exquisitely fragrant flowers in winter; foliage 
edged cream. BB 15-18", $3.50; BB 18-24”, $5.00. 

CERATOSTIGMA WILLMOTTIANUM 
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PRICE SCHEDULE = EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS ; 
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g.c. Sig:c: BB 15-18” BB 18-24” BB 2-3’ BB 3-4’ BB 4-5’ BB 5-6’ BB 6-8’ 
1c $1.50 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 
om: 1.75 1.50 ‘BAS 2.00 2.90 3.50 4.50 6.00 
2.00 io 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 
Ita- NOTE: g.c., gallon cans; 5 g.c., 5-gallon cans; BB, balled and burlapped. 
Cl. . HOW TO USE THIS SCHEDULE 
lori- To give you more complete descriptions of our large assortment of evergreen trees and shrubs we did not have space available to list prices and sizes with each 
separate item. To obtain this information refer to the key following the description of each variety. Capital letters A, B, C refer to the price line to be used, numerals 
iont 3, etc., refer to the type and size of material offered ‘or this variety. For example, Arbutus unedo is keyed Al1678. Reference to line A and the numerals above 
indicate that we have g.c. 60c, BB 3-4’ $2.25, BB 4-5’ $3.00, BB 5-6’ $4.00. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
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ah DIOSMA E. montevidensis (TS). White flowers on immense E. aureo-variegatus (Golden Variegated Euonymus) 
fies Diosma ericoides (Breath of Heaven) (LS). Heath-like terminal clusters in late summer, fall; rapid grow- (MS). Growth moderate, compact. Golden-centered 
foliage on compact plants; fragrant small, white ing. Al678. leaves bright green at margin. Al. 
nel flowers. Bl. E. organensis (TS). Covered with light pink flowers E. microphyllus (Box-leaf Euonymus) (LS). Small neat 
D. pulchrum (Pink Diosma) (MS). Light green heath- in May; blooms lightly all summer. Strong, erect dark green foliage; delightful low hedge. Al. 
ie like foliage fragrant, feathery; star-shaped pink growing. Al. E. Pres. Gauthier (TS). Rapid, spreading growth; 
flowers. Bl. E. rubra (MS). Compact growth; deep green, glossy creamy foliage with pinkish margins. Bright, hand- 
D. purpureus (LS). Purplish-blue flowers in winter foliage splendid foil for dark red blooms in sum- some shrub. A15678. 
: and spring on dwarf plants; prefers acid soil. Bl. mer. B156. FATSIA—Aralia 
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= EUCALYPTUS Fatsia japonica (Aralia sieboldi) (TS*). Large, glossy 
2am, ELAEAGNUS Eucalyptus angulosa (Gli) Attractive small tree with leaves on several undivided stems. Splendid shrub 
Elaeagnus pungens (TS). Hardy shrub with silvery heart-shaped foliage pointing upward on slender for shady pctio walls. Bl. 
green foliage thrives in adverse conditions. B14. branches. Cl. GENISTA—B 
ago) E. pungens maculata (LS). Small shrub with foliage E. citriodora (Lemon Scented Gum) (T). Tall, slender —broom 

beautifully marked golden yellow. Bl. 
E. pungens variegata (TS). Narrow yellow margin 
adds character to plant otherwise like E. pungens. 
B14. 
ERICA—Heather 
Erica cotonoides (LS). Pale pink flowers massed on 
feathery compact branches in spring. Al. 
E. hieleana (LS). Pendulous, tubular pink flowers on 
graceful branches in winter. Tender. Bl. 
E. mediterranea (Biscay Heather) (MS*). Dense, com- 
pact; grows where other heathers fail. Pink flow- 
ers all winter. A1345. 
E. mediterranea hybrida (Darley Heath) (LS). Rosy- 
pink blooms in winter on prostrate plants. Good 
ground cover. Al. 
E. melanthera (Black-eyed Heather) (TS*). Flowers 
pink with black stamens. Popular winter flower- 
ing variety for garden and cut flowers. Sun or 
shade, A134. 
E. melanthera rosea (MS*). Flowers brighter pink 
and habit more compact than E. melanthera. Sun 
or shade. Al4. 
E. persoluta alba (Garland Heath) (MS). Blooms abun- 
dant in early spring on erect plants with feathery 
foliage. Al. 
E. regerminans ovata (MS). Purplish-pink blooms in 
late fall on long stems suitable for cutting. Al. 
E. regerminans ovata rubra (MS). Flowers more in- 
tense color; a new variety of heather. Al. 
ERIOBOTRYA—Loquat 
Splendid ornamental evergreen tree with 
fragrant blossoms in October; clusters of golden-yellow fruits early spring. 
Seedlings Al. (Budded trees of choice fruiting varieties described in our 
Eriobotrya japonica (Loquat) (T). 
fruit tree folder.) 
ESCALLONIA 
Escallonia berteriana (TS). White summer flowers in loose panicles on erect, 
handsome shrub. Al. 
E. donardensis (MS). Slender branches with clean foliage and masses of rose- 
pink blooms in summer. A126. 
tree with birch-like back, lemon-scented foliage. Bl. 
E. ficifolia (Scarlet Flowering Guim) (T). Round-head- 
ed tree with handsome foliage and huge clusters of 
scarlet flowers in summer. BI, 5 g.c. $3.00. 
E. globulus (Blue Gum) (T). Robust, rapid-growing 
tree. New foliage gray-green going to rich dark 
green. Al. j 
E. globulus compacta (Compact Blue Gum) (T). Wide, 
bushy tree with many branches retained to ground. 
A favorite screen and windbreak. Bl. 
E. polyanthemos (T). Tall, slender tree with beauti- 
ful gray-green round leaves. Bl. 
E. viminalis (Manna Gum) (T). Long slender foliage 
on a rapid-growing large tree. Hardy. Al. 
EUGENIA 
Eugenia hookeri (TS). Foliage tapered and glossy 
green tipped with bronze when new. Showy pur- 
plish-red berries in clusters. Bl; 5 g.c. $2.50. 
E. myrtifolia (TS). Foliage oval, glossy green, tipped 
with bronze when new. Growth compact, pyra- 
mucela BilPonc.cub2 00. 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus japonicus (MS). Handsome easy-to-grow 
shrub for foundation grouping. A145. 
E. aureo-marginatus (Golden Euonymus) (MS). Slow- 
growing, compact. Foliage edged golden. Al4. 
“Choose in haste, repent at leisure,” 
adage that may well be adapted to the selec- 
tion of plants for your garden. Above, you see 
assembled a splendid assortment of evergreen 
shrubs, each waiting to fit into its own par- 
Each variety is keyed 
for its habit of growth and exposure prefer- 
ence —a brief description of its color in 
flower and type of foliage. We are ever ready 
to help you make a wise selection—ask us! 
ticular garden niche. 
E. glasnivenensis (Apple Blossom Escallonia) (MS). Almost continuous blooms 
of bluish-pink, fragrant flowers. A125. 
Genista monosperma (Bridal-Veil Broom) (TS). Un- 
usual tall spreading shrub for blank sunny walls. 
Drooping silvery branches covered with white 
flowers in spring. Bl. 
G. tinctoria flore pleno (Dyer’s Broom) (LS). Dwarf 
spreading shrub with golden yellow flowers in 
_ May. Bl. 
GREVILLEA 
Grevillea robusta (Silk Oak) (T). Rapid growing tree 
with fern-like foliage and masses of deep orange 
flowers in May-June. Bl. 
GREWIA 
Grewia caffra (TS). Excellent for sprawling ground 
cover or wall espalier. Rich green foliage and num- 
erous lavender, star-like flowers. Sun or shade. Bl. 
HAKEA 
Hakea laurina (TS). Quick-growing hardy shrub with 
laurel-like leaves, curious bright red flowers. Bl. 
HYPERICUM 
H. calycinum (LS). Excellent for shady ground cover. 
Dark green foliage; bright yellow flowers in sum 
mer. Al. 
H. moserianum (Goldflower) (LS*). Large, golden 
yellow flowers on neat, rounded shrub; constantly 
in bloom. Bl. 
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