MEDIUM HEIGHT GROUP IN SHADE (Continued) 
EURYA 
Eurya emarginata. Handsome little known shrub 
small waxy foliage and brownish-red stems. | g. c. 
$1.00. 
HYPERICUM 
Hypericum moserianum (St. Johnswort). Beauti- 
ful low-growing shrub; flowers golden yellow; 
fine for grouping and mass effects. Almost continu- 
ously in bloom. 5 g. c. $2.50. ° 
H. hookerianum. Similar to H. moserianum but 
habit more. compact and rounded. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
ITEA 
Itea ilicifolia (Hollyleaf Sweetspire). Glossy, 
toothed foliage resembles English Holly. Compact 
habit of growth, bronzy new foliage. 5 g. c. $2.50; 
Ig: c. 1-00) 
MAHONIA 
Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Grape). Dense, low- 
spreading shrub; foliage holly-like, glossy green, 
changing to purple and bronze; flowers yellow, 
borne in racemes in February and March, followed 

by a profusion of blue, grape-like berries. Grows 
well in shade. BB 2-3’ $3.50, 18-24" $2.50; 5 g. c. 
$2.50, 1 g. c. $1.00. 
MICHELIA 
Michelia fuscata (Banana Shrub). Handsome 
dark green foliage and novel creamy-yellow flow- 
ers in spring, Fragrance of ripened bananas. 
Should have sunny exposure in morning to obtain 
fragrance from bloom. 5 g. c. $5.00. 
VIBURNUM 
Viburnum odoratissimum. Grown for its orna- 
mental foliage. Leaves thick and glossy, dark green 
in summer, many of them becoming brilliant red 
in winter. Old plants produce clusters of very 
fragrant, waxy white blooms. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
V. suspensum (Sandankwa Viburnum). Of spread- 
ing habit with dark green foliage, somewhat 
wrinkled, flowers cream color and fragrant. Makes 
an excellent hedge in shade. 5 g. c. 2-3’ $3.50; 
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HERE ARE RECOMMENDED PLANTS FOR 
UNUSUAL CONDITIONS AND SITUATIONS 
PLANTS FOR SLOPING GROUND 

DROUTH-RESISTING PLANTS FOR 


Sunny Exposure Page OUT-OF-WAY PLACES 
Berbers GTACiNS saa... se a6 tl chee 12 Page CHOISY A TERN AT See Page 2?) 
@assiciartemesioides) 5.0.4... 12 Berberis ...-....5.++.+ss yess, 1216 
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WovctOSUGING emacs. stiset eee ck. 12 Cistus 12-16 
Gisiis Corbanicnsiseisst eee sae 12 Mapreinie iaieh  oad aes ee ie a 12 Page 4 Page 
Convolvulus cneorum ........... 12 (atin ted sc Ree ee 12 Berberists, 2. Salts sina se ONCE ie 13-16 Leptospermtunminis ss one meee 17 
Cotoneasters (prostrate) .......... i Berberis wilsonae ...........00 13 Cytisust seems ine er iee 13-16 IMMeNedleVeleeO Snags zcathacqsdaoe4 17 
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: : Wiestringects see seein ieee 18) Rosmarintis! sien eee 15 i oe 
Escallonia langleyensis ......... 14 Pittosporum crassifolium ........ 18 
: ee Arbuttisis..50%,5 scvares eee eoaisermly aie 16-19 Westringea 15 , 
Grevillea rosmarinifolia .......... 14 ey ee ke re a Re a Nee ime, ey vee AS ELD OIG A CACIC AE aie cic ee Sn eS 19 
‘ Callisicmon shee ee eee 16 en 1 
Pittosporum roesidum ........... 15 Snore cee 7, ee ee 16 y rie GD GEE NG: DIDI O00 TOKE ino OKs 9 Casuarina'y: soca ae eens 19 
Pyracantha yunnenensis ......... 1s lile(lole ie aiGrice a dae aoood pulee rc 16 Callistemon .....-.+++..+++e.. 16 Eucalyptus ....)...........05- 19 
ORME CLAM stenaeic re iteraictesk oes Mere 17 Eremionticie sae eer ee 16 SGSSICt Batnpner ttn naar ea eee 16 Veronicas tint oso eem 20 
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LS PLOS PERMIT epreryer cies eietereierer er. 16 
Shady Exposure Melaleuccitin wr ctr: est erinntroens 16 Pakod hevicihan ps Serta ie Corynocarpus .-...-...+.-.4is, 23 
Abelia floribunda ............... 20 ‘Photinia (Toyon) ............... 16 
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Wistochich bint Sere c nis ciaor ere Srkoe o ae 20 ae wike de lelelehey susie) sheyatebe cok ele 19 
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peoca Pa etc Ris RTO ue oe VaheNarevaletoicts 20 Gdiahsih, ay ee 19 
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See also Vines for Ground Covers.. 42 INCH. CHIKy Aue -o, hese bouccee eee terete er 39 

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