BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS 
AZALEAS 
Azaleas prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. The 
Mollis, Altaclarensis and Occidentalis are medium size decidu- 
ous shrubs; very effective in group plantings or combined 
with evergreens. The Hinodegiri, Hexe and Rosea flore are 
dwarf evergreen varieties and very profuse bloomers. 
HINODEGIRI—Most showy of the Kurume azaleas is this 
dwarf evergreen shrub. In April it is covered completely w.th 
bright red flowers. 4-6 in. $1.25; 6-8 in. $1.50. 
HEXE—Compact grower. Showy dark red hose-in-hose flow- 
ers. Blooms in May. One of the best. 4-6 in. $1.25; 6-8 in. $1.50. 
ROSEA FLORE—Here is a fine new azalea that blooms late 
in the spring and is valuable for continuing the season. The 
double, bright pink flowers are borne profusely on handsome 
plants with glossy dark green foliage. 4-6 in. $1.50. 
MOLLIS—Very colorful spring bloom for the flowers are 
borne in large clusters and vary in color and intensity from 
bright orange to flame. 12-15 in. $2.50; 15-18 in. $3.00. 
ALTACLARENS!IS—Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resem- 
bling Mollis except in color. 12-15 in. $2.75; 15-18 in. $3.00. 
OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea)—A native of Oregon. Blos- 
soms of pink to white with fragrance of honeysuckle. 12-15 
in. $2.50; 15-18 in. $3.00. 

ABELIA GRANDIFLORA — Gracefully arching branches 
covered with glossy green leaves. Pink trumpet shaped blos- 
ae borne from spring until fall. 12-18 in. $1.50; 18-24 in. 
$2.00. 
ANDROMEDA JAPONICA (Lily of the Valley Bush)—Low 
evergreen bush to 4 feet with wavy green foliage always neat 
and compact. Clusters of creamy white lily of the valley-like 
blossoms in early spring. 12-15 in. $2.50. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA (Gold Dust Plant)—Large, 
glossy green leaves specked with gold. Valuable for shady 
places. Large bright red berries. 15-18 in. $2.50; 18-24 in. 
$2.75. 
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PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) 
BOXWOOD 
Truedwarf—A very dwarf boxwood used for spec-mens, very 
low hedges or window boxes. Can be kept to a height of 4 
to 8 inches. 6-8 in. %75e each. 
Truetree—Evergreen shrub, suitable for specimen panting. 
Used for shaping into cones, pyramids or globes. Ideal for 
medium height hedge. 12-15 in. $1.25. 
HEATHER 
Mediterranean Hybrid — The most popular of all winter 
blooming heathers. Dwarf growth with lavender pink flow- 
ers. 8-10 in. $1.25; 10-12 in. $1.50. 
Trish Belle—A graceful little shrub with small dark green 
needles and delicate little spikes of bell shaped flowers. At- 
tractive purple blossoms in July and August. 6-8 in. 75e. 
FIRETHORN (Lelandi)—Upright growth. Covered with .im- 
mense clusters of orange berries in fall. 18-24 in. $2.00. 
DAPHNE 
Odora—A most attractive bushy shrub. White bordered 
waxy green leaves; very fragrant pink flowers in clusters. 
Very early blooming. 12-15 in. $2.25; 18-24 in. $3.75. 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne)—Dwarf, low spreading evergreen 
with fragrant, deep pink blossoms which appear both in 
spring and fall. Ideal for rock gardens. It is hardy, too. 
6-9 in. $1.75; 9-12 in. $2.25. 
COTONEASTER 
Francheti—One of the best tall varieties. Arching branches 
bear pinkish white flowers and orange-red berries in fall. 
2-3 ft. $2.50. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful sprays 
arching out over ground and rocks, making an excellent 
cover. Covered with bright red berries in fall and winter. 
Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 15-18 in. $2.00. 
RHODODENDRON 
Red or Pink grafted—12-15 in. $5.50. ‘ 
telee hese a shades of light pink to deep rose. 12-15 
in. $4.50. 


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