™ALMO QUALITY FLOWERING EVERGREENS 

KALMIA 
jLatifolia. Moun- 
tain Laurel. To 
4 feet. Oval 
waxy green 
leaves; clusters 
of dainty pink 
flowers ribbed 

like tiny para- 
chutes, in May- 
sumeces = 2” 
$1250, 2-15” 
$2.50, 15-18” 
$3.50 
KALMIA (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) 
Angustifolia Rubra. To 3 feet. N. Carolina, compact neat shrub 
with dull green leaves. Deep rosy red flowers in May-June. 
LAUREL 
+English (Lauracerasus officinalis). To 12 feet. From southeastern 
Europe. Large bright green glossy leaves of charming fresh- 
ness; thrives in almost any location. Makes an excellent hedge. 
12 toatl >: 50c. 1S tom oe Toc mllomtore aes |e O 2 eto 2/54 
$2.50, 22 to 3’ $3.50; larger sizes from $4.50. 
Portugal (Lusitanica). From Spain. To 8 feet. Dark green glossy 
leaves, red twigs; compact growing habit; flowers when older, 
white fragrant spikes 6 inches long. 9 to 12’ $1.00, 12 to 15” 
$1.50; 2 to 3’ $3.50, 3 to 4’ $4.50, 4 to 5’ $6.50. 
LAURUSTINUS (Viburnum Tinus) 

To 6 feet. Bears 
clusters of small 
pink flowers from 
fall until spring; 
rich deep green fo- 
liage; excellent for 
massing and 
hedges. 12 to 15” 
$1.30; 18° to.24° 
2,90) 2 to hie 
$4.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
Grandiflora (Ever- 
Greene 1G: 25 
feet. Very large 
shining ever- 
green leaves; 
large cup-shape 
6-8 inch — fra- 
grant white 
flowers in sum- 
mer l2sto. 1s 
$3 002s 16. 3. 
$4.50, 4 to 5’ 
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$15.00. 
Soulangeana. See 
Deciduous 
Shrubs. 

MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Magnolia) 
LEUCOTHOE 
+Catesbaei (Andromeda catesbaei). To 22 feet. White lily-of- 
the valley clusters of flowers from the base of almost every leaf 
in early spring. Semi-dwarf and very hardy; red and bronze 
leaves with new scarlet growth. 18 to 24’’ $2.50, 2 to 22’ 
53. 50ee- 
LONICERA 
Pileata. Spreading shrub to 3 feet. Holds the soil remarkably 
well when used as a bank covering. 18 to 24’’ $2.00, 2 to 3’ 
$3.50. 
MADRONA 
Arbutus Menziesi. “Native tree of the Northwest, aimost impos- 
sible to transplant from woods. Large shiny green leaves, orange 
bark. Nursery grown, in containers. 18° $2.50. 
MARONIA . 
+Aquifolia (Oregon Grape). To 3 feet. Glossy bright green, bronze 
and crimson holly-like leaves, new growth shining red and 
green; clusters of bright yeilow flowers in spring followed by 
bright blue beries. One of the hardiest and most attractive 
broad-lcaved evergreens. Fine for massing or banks, and cut- 
ting. Compact plants. 12 to 18% $1.50) 18" tow24aa2sa oO: 
2etoN Ss: S350) 
NANDINA 
Domestica (Chinese Sacred Bamboo). To 4 feet. Fern-like fo- 
liage with red twigs; leaves all shades of red, bronze and green. 
White flowers, red berries. 12 to 18°’ $2.00, 18 to 24”’ $3.00. 
OREGON GRAPE 
See Mahonia 
OSMANTHUS 
Aquifolium (Holly Osmanthus). Leaves resembling holly but 
smaller; sturdy rapid grower; masses of white fragrant flowers. 
4 to 5’ $5.00. 
PAMPAS GRASS 
+Ornamental grass forming immense clumps of long slender 
blades from which rise straight plumed stalks. May be cut and 
used for dry bouquets. Large clumps $2.50. 
PERNETTYA 
To 4 feet. An attractive evergreen shrub; small glossy dark- 
green leaves; white bell flowers in fall producing immense quan- 
tities of bright colored berries, pink, white, red and purple. 12 to 
18% 4$2200; ; 
PHOTINIA 
Glabra. To 6 feet. Large glossy dark green leaves, new growth 
bright red, white flowers followed by red berries in December. 
18 to 24” $3.50. 
Serrulata. To 10 feet. Similar to above but grows more erect 
and compact and has larger s2rrated-edge leaves, fiery new red 
growth. A most attractive plant unsurpassed by any evergreen. 
6 to 9” $1.50, 18 to 24” $3.50, 2 to 3° $4.50, Somers oO. 
PRIVET 
California Golden. Same habit as California except is more com- 
pact and leaves are almost entirely golden. 12 to 18” 75c, 
esto" 246" SISO) stones 3o2-502 
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+E. Lodense. To 3 feet. Low branched dwarf for low hedges. 2 to 
2 SR OO; 
Japanese (Ligustrum japonicum). To 10 feet. Large, smooth, 
wide pointed leaves, new growth red and bronz2; large shrub 
suitable for background and border. 18 to 24’' 75c, 2 to 3’ 
SibpalOjae 3) Bron ctl ine si0), 
Lucidum Compactum. ‘’Wax or Leatherleaf Privet.’’ To 4 feet. 
Compact form, leaves about 2 by 3 inches. Excellent for speci- 
men, and backgrounds. 12 to 18’ $1.00, 2 to 3’ $2.00, 3 to 4’ 
$3.50. j 
Sinensis, Malmo Hybrid. To 7 feet. A new hybridized selected 
strain introduced by us. Propagation is only from the most com- 
pact growing and most evergeen stock. Best variety for hedae, 
screen, or background. A very bright green boxwood-like 
foliage, remaining on even through severe winters. Comoact, 
fine texture. 18 to 24” $1.00)°2 to-3° $1.50, 3 tor S2e50) 
4 to 5" $3.50, 5 to 6’ $4.50. 

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