BROAD-LEAF 
EVERGREENS 
NOT PREPAID 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
Glossy foliage. Pink trumpet shaped blossoms borne continu- 
ously till frost. 2-3’ 90c; 3-4’ $1.50. 
ANDROMEDA (Pieris japonica) 
A charming evergreen shrub with clusters of creamy white 
flowers in early spring. 12-15’. $1.50. 
AUCUBA 
Goldust. Large green leaves specked with gold. Valuable tor 
shady places. Large bright red berries. 15-18’ $1.25; 18-24” 
$1.50. 
Greenleaf. Glossy green leaves. Large bright red berries if planted 
with a pollinizer. Likes shade. 15-18’ $1.25; 18-24” $1.50. 
AZALEA (Hinodegiri) 
Very dwarf early blooming, brilliant crimson. 
4-6" 50c. 
Amoeni. Purple magenta flowers, bright glossy foliage. Dwarf. 
6-8" 75c. 
BARBERRY 
Darwin. Glossy, holly-shaped leaf; attractive yellow blossom 
followed by purple berries. 15-18’ $1.25; 18-24” $1.50. 
Dwarf (dulcis nana) . Very dwarf; dark green foliage. 9-12" 85e; 
15-18” $1.35. 
BOXWOOD 
Truetree. Dark green foliage; small leaved. Used often for speci- 
mens sheared in various shapes. 9-12" 50c; 12-15” 75c. 
Truetree, variegated. Silver variegated foliage. Same prices. 
Truedwarf. A very dwarf boxwood used for specimens, very low 
hedges or window boxes. 
4-5” hedge plants: 10 for $2.50; 50 for $10.00. 
8-10” specimens 75c; 10 for $6.00. 
12-15” specimens $1.25; 10 for $11.00. 
BROOM 
Kew. Globe shaped; bright yellow blossoms; slow growing; very 
compact. 18-24" $1.25; 2-3’ $1.50. 
Paradise. Yellow with dark crimson wings; graceful. 2-3’ $1.50. 
Spanish. Fragrant yellow blooms. Very graceful foliage. 
2-3’ 75¢; 3-4’ $1.00. 
HYBRID BROOMS 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 
Burkwoodi. Beautiful deep red blossoms borne in great abund- 
ance. 
Lord Lambourne, Beautiful buff blossoms with red wings. 
Stanford. Orange-red with yellow and bronze. This is a particu- 
larly showy new broom which we are certain you would like. 
St. Mary’s. This is the pure white flowered broom which is 
irresistible to those who like white flowers. 
6-8" 60c; 

DOUBLE CAMELLIA, PURITY 
EVERY CUSTOMER 

DWARF DAPHNE CNEORUM 
CAMELLIAS 
This most delightful plant has very waxy green leaves and 
large rose-like blooms in various colors. Red, pink, white and 
variegated double flowers. 15” with flower buds $1.75; 
24” $3.00; 36” $5.00. 
CAMELLIAS—Rare named varieties. 
These are the product of hybridizers and are different and 
startling in their beauty. Hardy on the Coast. 
Chandleri Elegans. Large flowers of rose pink with occasional 
flashes of white. Center clustered with dense clusters of petal- 
oids. 18-24’ $4.00. 
Cheerful. Medium sized double red symmetrical petaled flower. 
Blooms very freely. Sometimes known as Otome Red. 3-yr. 
potted $1.00. 
Col. Fiery. A large symmetrical flower of bright crimson. One 
of the best of all reds. 18-24’ $7.50. : 
Emperor of Russia. Large very double geranium-like flowers 
of brilliant scarlet. 2-yr. $3.00. 
Grandiflora Alba. Rarest of all white camellias. Single blooms 
six to seven inches across, large yellow stamens at center. 
Potted plants $3.00. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Queen of the singles with clear rose pink 
outer petals and golden stamens. 6” across. $4.00. 
Kumsaka. Large double clear rose pink with prominent stamens. 
Potted $1.50. 
Mikenjaku. Large deep rose splashed with white; prominent 
stamens. Popular but scarce. 2-yr. $2.50. 
Monjisu Red. A dwarf variety with medium sized flowers of 
deep red with golden stamens. Potted plants $2.00. 
Pink Perfection. Shell pink flowers with very symmetrical petal- 
ing. 3-yr. $1.25. 
Purity. Large double flowers of ivory white. l1-yr. potted 75c. 
Stardust. Dark pink, 4’’ flowers with double row of outer petals 
and clustered center of stamens and petaloids. 30’ $6.00. 
Wakanoura Red. Large single rosy red with prominent stamens. 
The foliage is attractively waved, 2-yr. $2.00. 
Waratah. Large blood red flowers having a single row of ray- 
like petals surrounding a center cluster of petaloids and yel- 
low stamens. 18” $3.00. 
COTONEASTER 
Franchetti. Graceful pendulous branches. Orange red berries. 
2-3’ $1.00; 3-4’ $1.25. 
Horizontalis. Spreading type. Covered with bright red berries 
in fall and winter. Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 
12-15” 75c; 15-18 $1.00. 
Humifusa. A dwarf, prostrate variety with bright red berries. 
Ideal ground cover. 60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
Microphylla. Small glossy green foliage. Large deep rose berries 
in profusion. Low spreading habit. 12-15’ 80c; 15-18” 
$1.00. 
Parneyi. A very hardy upright cotoneaster with beautiful deep 
green foliage and bright red berries. The best. 12-18" 90c. 
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