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ABUTILON ... Flowering Maple 
ABUTILON. ES20. Half-hardy shrubs with maple-like 
leaves. Flowers are pendulous and bell-shaped; almost 
constantly in bloom. We can supply these beautiful plants 
with red, pink, yellow or orange flowers with attractive 
venation. Very ornamental. 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Color picture on page 17. 
A. MEGOPOTAMICUM. ES26. (Brazilian Abutilon.) Slender 
branched almost trailing shrub that can be trained as a 
vine. Yellow flowers with showy red calyx giving a Chi- 
nese lantern effect. Blooms constantly. 1 g. c. $1.00. 

ES1043. OSMANTHUS DELAVAYI (PAGE 23) 
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ARALIA 
ARALIA SIEBOLDI. ES31. (Fatsia.) Shrub with one or sev- 
eral undivided stout stems. Leaves lobed, a foot or more 
wide, smooth and deep, glossy green. Splendid for pot 
culture as a porch plant. Likes shade. Flowers white in 
round clusters. 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
A. PAPYRIFERA. ES32. (Rice Paper Plant.) Similar to 
above except foliage lighter green and stems more pubes- 
cent. 5 g. c: $3.50. 
AZARA 
AZARA MICROPHYLLA. ES171. (Boxleaf Azara.) Of erect 
habit; leaves small, glossy green and toothed flowers 
minute, yellow with chocolate fragrance. Very graceful, 
giving a stencil effect when grown against a blank 
wall. Will take full sun in cool climate. BB 8-10’ $10.00; 
5\q. c. $4.25; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
CESTRUM 
CESTRUM AURANTIACUM. ES4l1l. (Orange Cestrum.) 
Waxy flowers of golden apricot; borne in profusion in late 
summer and autumn. A very beautiful shrub thriving in 
fairly warm sections. Too tender for interior valleys. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
COCCULUS 
COCCULUS LAURIFOLIUS. ES461. Large, slender glossy 
leaves carried on airy branches. 5 g. c. $3.00. 
ESCALLONIA 
ESCALLONIA ROSEA. ES616. Quick growing shrub for 
sun or shade with abundant rose-pink flowers at all sea- 
sons. Glossy foliage aromatic. 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Escallonias on pages 13, 16, 23. 
GREWIA 
GREWIA CAFFRA. DS141. A recently introduced evergreen 
shrub with mulberry-like leaves about 2 inches across. 
Flowers lavender blue much like perennial asters; blooms 
in late summer and autumn. Growth rapid, rather sprawl- 
ing; lovely trained against wall. 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
MICHELIA 
MICHELIA COMPRESSA. ES941. This is one of the finest 
foliage plants we have seen. Vigorous upright habit with 
large, thick glossy foliage handsome the year around. 
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GROWING 
Shade Group 
The tall shade group solves the problem of what to plant 
between windows on the east, north, and northeast ex- 
posure of the home. It supplies the background plants for 
medium and low-growing shade-lovers. Plant in groups of 
three of the same type for best effect in broad areas. Shade 
lovers enjoy late afternoon or evening irrigation by sprink- 
ler; it keeps the foliage moist and clean and the surplus 
water goes-into the soil to supply the roots. 
OSMANTHUS 
OSMANTHUS AQUIFOLIUM. ES1046. Holly-like foliage is 
attractive in all seasons. Sturdy, bushy and erect; an 
excellent subject for foundation planting. 5 g. c. $3.50; 
INgixe. $125" 
O. AURANTIACUS. ES1042. Tall shrub or small tree pro- 
ducing masses of small orange-colored flowers in Octo- 
ber. Deliciously fragrant. 5 g. c. $4.00; 1 g. c. $1.50. 
O. FRAGRANS. ES1044. Fragrant, white flowers borne on 
a small tree or large shrub. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
O. SAN JOSE HYBRID. ES1045. Hybrid of O. acquifolium 
and O. aurantiacus combining the best features of both. 
Handsome foliage is toothed and glossy. Fragrant orange 
flowers borne in abundance in Fall. 5 g. c. $4.00; 1 g. c. 
$1.50. 
Other Osmanthus on page 23. 
PRUNUS 
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS. ES1143. (English Laurel.) Large 
shrub or small tree with broad, glossy leaves slightly ser- 
rated. Flowers are white followed by black, cherry-like 
fruits. BB 30-36” $4.25. 
P. LUSITANICA. ES1144. (Portuguese Laurel.) Easily distin- 
guished by its somber, very dark green sharply serrated 
leaves which usually show a tendency to fold upward. 
Flowers white. BB 2-3’ $4.75; 5 g. c. $3.50; 1 g. c. $1.00. 
Other Prunus, pages 10, 18. 
VIBURNUM 
V. TINUS LUCIDUM. ES1355. (Laurustinus Grandiflora.) A 
strong-growing form of V. tinus with large, glossy foliage 
and immense flower clusters; very fine. BB 2-3’ $3.85; 
1g. c. $1.00. 
Other Viburnums on pages 23, 39. 
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ROEDING’S QUALITY 
RHODODENDRONS 
ALICE. ES1191. Rosy pink blooms. Low-growing, com- 
pact habit. BB 24-30” $12.50; 18-24” $10.00. 
CORNUBIA. ES1192. A very fine early blood-red. BB 
limited supply. 18-24” $12.50. 
Real garden aristocrats, these handsome plants 
with spectacular late spring flowers. For best 
results use same cultural directions as given 
for 
or Camellias. All varieties listed here are well 
furnished with flower buds, 
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PINK PEARL. ES1201. The most popular variety. 
Blossoms of medium soft, shell pink. ‘BB limited sup- 
ply. 18-24” $12.50. ; 
Other Rhododendron varieties available in limited 
quantities, 
