Broad Leaved Evergreens 
Unless otherwise stated all plants in this section will 
be balled at prices quoted. 
For “growing on” sizes see end of this price list. 
ARBUTUS unedo 10 
STRAWBERRY TREE rate 
LA6 iO OLS ee eee 1.25 
4°1n> DOt! *StrOu ey ae GA en 45 
A INA DOtCLO* LOpAO iN sce. eee .40 
ARDISIA japonica (5-6) 
Not the plant described in “Bailey” 
under this name but agrees with Reh- 
der’s Manual. The red berries are as 
large as those of Vantol Holly and 
produced when plant is only a few 
inches tall. With us it behaves much 
more. satisfactorily than the better 
known A. crenulata. 
47in: pots. 6% to *S ts. 42 2 eee 45 
AUCUBA japonica Croton (7) 
This new form is a great improve- 
ment on the old Golddust Aucuba as 
the variegation is much more intense. 
246° 60O 280 ee aie eee ad 2.50. 
japonica salicifolia (7) 
We imported this from England six or 
seven years ago, and, although it has 
been greatly admired by visitors, we 
have been compelled to keep all our 
production to date as a source of sup- 
ply for cuttings. Leaves are clear 
deep green, long and narrow. Its great 
glory lies in its astonishing produc- 
tion of large glossy brilliant red ber- 
ries in great custers of as many as 
fifty or more. It commences to bear 
when only a few inches tall. Like all 
female Aucubas, it needs a_ pollen- 
bearing plant not too far away. 
SialO Who Nie ee ee 1325 
BERBERIS corallina compacta (5) 
CORAL BARBERRY 
AL in DOU ShLO 4:0uk Tete ee ele 45 
stenophylla diversifolia (5) 
Aint, DOt lL: fowls Site ie er ee Ce 45 
verruculosa (5) 
WARTY BARBERRY 
SI pOt Os £0 / LO ain cect eben uss 45 
BRUNFELSIA calycina 
BRAZILIAN BRUNFELSIA 
Sal. sSUlOn eked 3) 
100 
rate 
1.20 
.40 
.30 
.40 
1.20 
.40 
40 
40 
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