BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
BERBERIS (continued ) 10 rate 100 rate 
gracilis (5) @ @ 
BE Olea fee eS ta 5 50 
hypokerina (77) 
VIOLETBEAD BARBERRY 
This is a distinct Barberry from upper Burma. The 
large holly-like leaves can be as much as four or 
five inches long, are silvery beneath and borne on 
glossy mahogany colored stems. Flowers are unusu- 
ally large, berries deep blue. Probably makes a fairly 
large shrub. 
o> (Wy ROY teed Mea, CSP a eae ema 55 50 
linearifolia (7) 
JASPERBELLS BARBERRY (new) 
A noted English authority said, “I found this in 
South Chile side by side with B. darwini and it made 
darwini look like a mouldy poor relation.” English 
horticultural writers acclaim this as the finest of all 
Barberries. Leaves are dark glossy green, narrow, an 
inch or two long and very leathery. Flowers very large, 
about 14 inch wide, apricot yellow often suffused 
scarlet on the outside. May attain 5 or 6 feet. Win- 
ter bloomer here. F.C. C. R. H.S. 
Bites POC. 2 ee eS coe day 1.00... .80 
verruculosa (5) . 
4 7 TEC ee aera eae Soe ean 45 .40 
N. B. We cannot ship Barberries into such eastern 
states as ate “closed” by wheat rust (black stem 
rust) quarantine, nor to State of Washington. 
BUDDLEIA colvillei kewensis (57) 
KEW COLVILLE BUTTERFLY BUSH 
PREM DOLE tu ae Reta os .50 -45 
CALLISTEMON citrinus splendens (9) 
We saw this being grown as a pot plant in England. 
As it was the most vividly colored red “Bottle 
Brush” we had ever seen and the plant plainly a 
heavy bloomer of compact habit we imported and 
propagated it. 
2! ui) We Ceo ee paar eee GS -45 .40 
Brilliant (9) 
Previously offered as S. P. I. 118764. Flowers are 
somewhat deeper red than preceding form. 
Baie potters mere ak Oe -45 .40 
CAMELLIA japonica (7) 
E means Early; M Medium; L Late 
Covina (Lady Campbell) 
Rose red. Medium, semi-double to rose form double. 
Vigorous, bushy growth. M. 
MON alte ie ee ret 2.25 2.00 
Peet O Ne a {vin Ode ho ceca .. 1.65 1.50 
