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, Rosea Flora, and Snow- 
drift are dwarf evergreen varieties and very profuse bloomers. 
EVERGREEN VARIETIES 
6 to 8 inch, $1.50; 8 to 10 inch, $2.00 
HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type. Bright red flowers in April. 
ROSEA FLORA—A low-growing dwarf shrub producing 
large double-pink flowers in June. 
SNOWDRIFT—Free-flowering white, blooms May to June. 
DECIDUOUS VARIETIES 
ALTACLARENSIS—Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resem- 
bling Mollis, except in color. 12-15 inch $3.00 postpaid. 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea)—Very colorful large flowers of 
bright orange to flame. Very hardy 9 to 12 inch $1.75; 12 to 
15 inch $2.75; 15 to 18 inch $3.50 postpaid. 
OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea)—A native of Oregon. 
Blossoms of pink to white with the fragrance of honeysuckle. 
12 to 15 inch $2.75; 15 to 18 inch $3.50 postpaid. 
Broad-Leaved 
Hvergreens 
FREIGHT PREPAID PRICES 
ANDROMEDA 
Japonica—Shiny dark green foliage whose new leaves are 
red-tinged. White masses of drooping flowers resembling large 
sprays of Lily of the Valley are produced in the spring. 12-15 
inch $2.25; 15-18 inch $2.75. 
AUCUBA 
Golddust—Large glossy green leaves spotted with gold. 
Bright red berries in the fall. (Pollenizer required.) Valuable 
for shady locations. 15-18 inch $2.75; 18-24 inch $3.25 
Green—Like the above but leaves entirely green. Plants 
bear brilliant red berries. (Pollenizer oleae For shady lo- 
cations. 12-15 inch $2.25; 15-18 inch $3.2 
Pollenizer—12-15 inch $2.25; 15-18 faa Sovay 
COTONEASTER 
Henryi—Luxuriant evergreen foliage, large clusters of red 
berries. Grows 8 to 10 feet in height. 18-24 inch $2.25; 2-3 
feet $2.75. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful sprays 
arching out over ground or rocks. The tiny round leaves turn 
bright red in fall. Red berries. 12-15 ineh $1.50; 15-18 inch 
$2.00. 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum—Low spreading growth, short slender leaf, dark 
green and glossy above with gray beneath. An abundance of 
fragrant pink flowers both spring and fall. 6-9 inch $2.00; 
9-12 ineh $2.50. 
Odora—Bushy evergreen shrub, light green leaves bordered 
with white. Clusters of very fragrant flowers in early spring. 
9-12 inch $2.00; 12-15 inch $2.50. 
GENISTA 
Pilosa — Dwarf procumbent creeping broom. Neat, tidy, 
slow-growing, and evergreen. One of the most compact and 
complete ground covers. Small yellow flowers and small fo- 
liage. 9-12 inch spread $2.50; 12-15 inch spread $3.00. 
HOLLY 
English berried—Glossy deep green leaves, regularly scal- 
loped, abundance of red berries. Traditional for Christmas 
decoration. 18-24 inch $4.50; 2-3 foot $5.50. 
KALMIA Latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
Oval waxy green leaves, delicate pink flowers borne in 
clusters. Blooms May-June. 12-15 inch $3.25; 15-18 inch $3.75. 

AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
NANDINA Domestica (Sacred Bamboo) 
A handsome slow-growing shrub, leaves much divided, light 
green tipped with pink and copper in spring, turning to bright 
red during fall and winter. Flowers white, followed by erim- 
son berries. Very striking appearance during winter months. 
12-15 inch $1.75; 18-24 inch $2.25. 
PRIVET 
Golden—Rapid growing hedge plant. Leaves nearly oval, 
tinted with golden yellow. 18-24 inch $1.50; 2-3 foot $2.00. 
SKIMMIA Japonica 
Narrow glossy green leaves on desirable dwarf evergreen 
shrub. Bright red waxy berries during the winter when planted 
with a pollenizer. 12-15 inch $2.75; 15-18 inch $3.50. 
Pollenizer—9-12 inch $2.25; 12-15 inch $2.75. 

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