




Gald Glame HONEYSUCKLE 
(Name Trade-Marked) 
A superlative variety; 
ful, hardy and versatile. 
with gold, 
sheared, 

beauti- 
The 
tarcge flame-coral trumpets lined 
fragrant after night- 
fall, appear in im- 
mense, showy clusters 
the same year _ the 
plant is set out. Reach- 
ing its full glory of 
bloom in early sum- 
mer, it nevertheless 
abundantly 
from May until frost. 
Dark blue-green  foli- 
age, disease and pest 
free, is attractive in 
itself and makes a per- 
fect background for the 
brilliance of the flow- 
ers. Allowed to grow 
naturally, Goldflame 
will climb a trellis or 
spread as a ground 
cove:; pruned, it be- 
comes a striking speci- 
men shrub; while if 
planted in a row and 
it gives a fine effect as 
flowers 
an everblooming hedge. Each 
18-24 inches, Bare-Rooted . .$1.00 
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All Broadleai 
Evergreens- ex- 
cept Azaleas 
and Camellias 
are priced F.O.B. 
OUR NURSERY. 
Shipped to you 
FREIGHT OR EX- 
PRESS COLLECT. 
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Mahonia—Oregon Holly 


COTONEASTER 
(Francheti) 
Graceful plant whose dainty leaves 
turn a bronze-red in winter. Its bright 
red berries at that time make it most 

desirable among heavier types of ever- 
greens. 6 feet. Each 
30-36*inches ton acters eee $3.50 
ELAEAGNUS 
A beautiful evergreen of fairly rapid growth and of 
rather spreading habit, with silvery gray foliage and 
yellowish, fragrant flowers in autumn. 
a frosty green color with brownish mottling. 8 feet, 
or can be kept sheared. 
18-24 inches 
2-3 feet 
Branches are 
Each 
ENGLISH LAVENDER 
A low, bushy, round plant, whose dis- 
tinctive gray color makes a pleasing accent 
in front of taller plants, and at porch steps. 
Withstands drought well. Spikes of lav- 
ender colored flowers with an aromatic fo- 
liage in spring. Each 
12-18 inches, Balled and Burlapped. 
25) Ibs cata ee OO e eihane cies ees $1.50 
18-24 inches, Balled and Burlapped, 
90 -lbs tee re scare heme ens 2.50 
EVONYMUS 
The heavy, dark green leaves, and abil- 
ity to adapt itself to various forms, whether 
used as a hedge, individual shrub, or even 
as a semi-vine effect when trained against 
a wall or building, make this popular 
broadleaved evergreen one of the most 
versatile plants we grow. It will grow 6 or 
8 feet high or can be kept to 2 or 3 feet by 
trimming. (See Hedges and E. G. 51 Grade 
tor smaller sizes.) Each 
18:24¥inches hic tarceane se rieae nee ate es $1.50 
2 OP LOST ae sachs eM TOISG soe Me vaiisnvustieners 2.50 
D4 feet es Se ctecuctecaterene sronevers, Saris stetotete 3.50 
EVERBLOOMING 
GARDENIA 
Much prized because of its large white, 
very fragrant flowers, and bright glossy 
green leaves. A glorious crop produced in 
May with a scattering of flowers through 
the summer. Best planted in a protected 
spot, in well-drained soil. Each 
18-24 inches rss mice etter eres enek eases $1.50 
24-3 0\rinChes Peso cteeiirel teeter <ssce he eer 
3O°36.- INCHES taen . cat ere ates aberrant 
FLORIDA JASMINE 
(Sometimes called Jasmine Humile) 
Bright green foliage, masses of yellow 
flowers. Blooms 
from May to Novem- 
ber. Can be trimmed 
to give an informal, 
flowing effect, and 
is ideal for founda- 
tion or border plant- 
ings. Usually grows 
about 3 feet high 
with the same 
spread. Each 
18-24 inches . .$1.50 
24-30 inches .. 2.50 
HYPERICUM 
Moserianum 
GOLD FLOWER 
A fine dwarf shrub 
to plant on north or 
east exposures, 
where it is almost 
evergreen. Beauti- 
ful double yellow 
flowers are pro- 
duced over a long 
season. Dark green 
foliage is very 
handsome. 
Each 
12-18 inches . .$2.50 
18-24 inches .. 3.50 
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Sian Bros. Breadlea 
Cherry Laurel 
Baker Bros. 
COMPACT LEUCOPHYLLUM 
Also known as Seniza. 
Compact native evergreen with soft gray folli- 
age, growing about three feet high, producing de- 
lightful orchid-colored blossoms in late summer. 
Its refreshing blossoms make a pleasing contrast 
among green-leaved plants and Conifers. Will 
bloom several times during the season from May 
to October. 
Each 
Gallon cans 
CHERRY LAUREL 
This fine plant makes a very large, handsome 
specimen, especially when sheared. Given room 
it will spread out in a broad, bushy tree. Splen- 
did for tall hedges or windbreaks, and screens. 
Each 
Hypericum Moserianum 
