VIOLACEAE 
Viola eizanensis. Leaves beautifully cut; exquisite white fragrant flowers 
pencilled with brown. 35c. 
t V. pedata bicolor. Thick palmately divided leaves; 2 deep purple petals. 
3 soft lavender ones. 35c. 
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SEEDLINGS or ROOTED and TRANSPLANTED 
CUTTINGS OF RARE SHRUBS 
(Not Indexed) 
Azara microphylla. A delightful open shrub with small glossy evergreen 
leaves; the under sides of branches closely hung with tiny yellow 
flowers. 35c. 
Berberis Hookeri. A small shrub with large spiny leaves; blue fruits. 25c. 
‘+ Calycanthus floridus. Deciduous dark green leaves. Large rust-red 
flowers. 25c. 
Cotoneaster bullata. Deciduous open shrub with long curving branches; 
leaves very dark green and bullate; great clusters of large shining 
crimson berries along the length of the branches. 25c. 
Cornus capitata. An evergreen dogwood; leaves gray-green; flowers with 
large green-yellow bracts in June and July; fruit a fleshy mass of the 
loveliest apricot-peach-coral color. 75c. 
+ Cornus Nuttallii. One of the most beautiful trees of western North 
America. Deciduous, bracts large and white. In its native habitat it 
often flowers in spring and fall. Fruits shiny red. 35c. 
Distylium racemosum. Evergreen shrub; leaves leathery, glossy and dark 
green; flowers small, rusty red with purple stamens. 50c. 
Jasminum floridum. A rambling nearly evergreen shrub. Flowers in 
clusters, yellow. 25c. 
J. primulinum. More vine-like than above; flowers 1!/, in. across, bright 
yellow. 30c. 
Passiflora coerulea. A strong vine; leaves 5-7 lobed; fascinating large 
complicated flowers from June to October. Beautiful slung up through 
a yew or other conifer. 30c. 
Pernettya mucronata. Staminate plants; one among your pernettyas will 
insure abundance of fruit. Very small plants. 20c. 
Pieris japonica. Beautiful glossy foliage; young leaves red and bronze; 
large terminal clusters of white lily-of-the-valley flowers. 40c. 
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