MALMO QUALITY FLOWERING EVERGREENS > 
FLOWERING EVERGREENS 
(+) Indicates hardy east of the Cascades. 
ABELIA 
Fine glossy evergreen leaves, graceful arching branches, hardy. 
Granditlora. To 3-4 feet. Produces pinkish white flowers in great 
abundance all summer, excellent for massing. 18 to 24’’ $2.50, 
2 to 3°, $3.50. 
Edward Goucher. New. To 4 feet. Clear pink flowers, larger 
than grandiflora, borne in profusion all summer. Probably most 
satisfactory abelia for this climate. $1.50. 
ANDROMEDA 
+Japonica. To 4 feet. Shiny deep green foliage. New growth 
ringed red. White masses of drooping flowers resembling large 
sprays of lily of valley in early spring. 12 to 15’’ $2.50, 15 to 
louess.20) 8°to 24° $4.50. 
AUCUBA 
Japonica. Japan Laurel. 4-6 feet. Glossy large dark leaves, bears 
brilliant red berries in winter. Excellent for window boxes. 
Smoke resistant. 2 to 22’ $2.50. 
Japonica Variegated. Similar to preceding but with golden vari- 
egated foliage. 3 to 4’ $4.50. 
ARBUTUS 
Unedo. Strawberry Tree. To 8 feet. Rich green leaves, white 
bell-shaped flowers in summer followed by red strawberry-like 
fronts: in 4-- pots $1.50, 2 to 3° $5.00, 3 to 4’ $7.50. 




AZALEA 
See Special Section, page 13 ABELIA, EDWARD GOUCHER 
BOXWOOD 
+Sempervirens. Bush. Bright glossy green leaves, adds charm to CAMELLIA . 
any garden. Can be used for dwarf hedging or edging flower See Special Section, page 14 
beds. Fine for trimming and topiary work. 12 to 15’’ $1.00, 
15 to 18” $1.50, 18 to 24” $3.50. 4 to 6” 35c each, 100 for CHOISYA 
$30.00. Ternata (Mexican Orange). To 4 feet. Dwarf, bushy shrub; fra- 
BERBERIS grant light green foliage; sweet-scented cluster of pure white 
The Berberis add an interesting touch to the garden by their flowers. Spring and summer. In 4” pots $1.50. 
bright flowers and their colorful fall and winter foliage. They make 
good protection on property lines or in hedges. 
+Darwini. To 4 feet. Small glossy, holly-shaped leaves, flowers 
deep orange in spring, berries light purple. 15 to 18’’ $1.00, 
go $3<50, 3'to 4 $4.50: 
Stenophylla. Arching branches, narrow green leaves, orange flow- 
erseeDwant hybrid: 2 to ).6.> $2.50, 2 to 3° $3.50. 
+Triacanthophora. To 4 feet. Three spined, narrow light green 
leaves, compact habit, yellow flowers in spring. 1 2 to 2’ $2.50, 
meted. p34, 0: 
+Verruculosa. To 4 feet. Deep green and red leaves, compact 
grower, yelléw flowers. 12 to 15’’ $2.00, 18 to 24” $3.50. 
BROOM 
(Including CYTISUS, GENISTA and SPARTIUM) 
Dorothy Walpole. Deep pink and shining crimson maroon keel. 
“ Compact grower. 2’ bushy $2.00. 
Hispanica (Dwarf Gorse). Globes to 18 inches high with foliage 
concealing numerous thin sharp spines, brilliant ball of yellow 
igespuingds 9. tonl2 si250; 12 to 18 $2:50, 
Kewensis (Purgens or Provence). Very compact dwarf to 3 feet, 
flowers brilliant yellow. 18 to 24” $3.50. 
Lady Moore. Yellow wings, flushed with pink, orange keel. $1.50. 
Lilac Time. Pale buff shaded lilac on the keel. $1.50. 
Lord Lambourne. Sulphur yellow wings with maroon keel. 12 to 
he e52200. 
- Moonlight (praecox). Semi-dwarf, rich cream flowers com- 
pletely covering the branches. B'ooms very young. Excellent 
for massing in borders or on banks. April-June. 12 to 18” 
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San Francisco. Early rose red. 12 to 18’ $2.00. 
Spanish (Spartium junceum). Yellow, fragrant, all summer flow- 
ering. Tall, graceful. 2 to 2%’, gal. cans, $1.50. 
Tinctoria Flore Pleno. Dwarf to 12 inches but spreading to 2 or 
3 feet. Double yellow flowers borne in heads standing 5 or 6 
inches above the plants, completely covering plants. April- 
Toricushe to te $1.50; 18 to 24°" $2.50. CHOISYA TERNATA 
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