McDONNELL’S BROADLEAVED EVERGREEN SHRUBS. . . 
ABELIA 
Abelia Edward Goucher. A recent introduction combining the best 
features of A. grandiflora and A. schumanni. Gracefully arching 
branches with bronzy-green foliage and heavily laden with pink bell- 
shaped flowers in spring and summer. Sun or light shade; medium 
height. 1-gallon containers $1.00; 5-gallon containers $3.50. 
A. grandiflora. The best-known Abelia, widely planted for foundation 
and shrubbery border. Bronzy green foliage on arching branches; bell- 
shaped white flowers in spring and summer. Sun or shade; medium 
height. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
ABUTILON. Tall, spreading shrubs for light to deep shade, with large, 
maple-leaf-like foliage. Large, lantern-shaped flowers almost the year 
around. Choice of yellow, orange or red Monarch. Rapid growers. 
1-gallon containers $1.00; 5-gallon containers $3.50. 
ARALIA (Fatsia) 
Aralia sieboldi. Excellent for tropical effects in shade. Bold, glossy- 
green leaves on upright stems. Good for tubs or open ground. Tall. 
5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
A. papyrifera. Similar to above except that foliage is dull green; back 
of leaves covered with buff pubescence. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
ARBUTUS unedo. Very desirable rapid-grower of massive habit when 
unrestricted. Dark green foliage resembles California native Toyon, 
but Arbutus more heavily clothed. Clusters of strawberry-like red 
fruits appear in fall with clusters of small, white, bell-shaped flowers. 
5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
AUCUBA japonica variegata (Gold Dust Plant). Foliage heavily flecked 
with gold. Useful and popular for highlighting dark foliage back- 
grounds in shade. 5-gallon containers $3.50; 1-gallon containers 
$1.00. Plants with plain green foliage at same prices. 
AZARA microphylla. Tall, graceful shrub for light to deep shade. Tiny, 
glossy foliage on fan-shaped branches creates delightful silhouette 
effect. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
AZALEAS 
Price Schedule 
A—$1.50; B—$2.50; C—-$3.00; D—-$3.50; E—-$4.00; F—-$5.00; 
G—$7.50 
Albert Elizabeth (Indica). Variegated pink and white double. AB CD. 
Chas. Encke (Kurume). Dwarf variety with single dark salmon-pink 
flowers striped white. AC DF G. 
Coral Bells (Kurume). Flowers brilliant coral-pink; vigorous. A B G. 
Erie (Indica). Double variegated pink and white petals. ABDE F. 
Goldsworth Red (Indica). Double flowers are terra-cotta. Free bloom- 
ing and spectacular. New. ABDE. 
Hexe (Kurume). Brilliant crimson flowers cover this dwarf, compact 
variety in spring. ABD F. 
Jean Hearrens (Indica). Bright double pink. F. 
Lentengroet (Kurume). This is an improved type of Hexe. The flowers 
are larger and somewhat lighter in color. BD F. 
Mme. Pericot (Kurume). Deep pink flowers in profusion. BF G. 
Miss Cottage Gardens (Indica). Double scarlet flowers hold color and 
have the texture of crepe. New. ABD. 
Orange Coral Bells (Kurume). Orange-coral. F. 
Paul Schame (Indica). Double deep salmon-pink flowers bloom over 
a long season; December to March on large plants. A B D F. 
Professor Walters (Indica). Large single flowers have white petals 
with rose-pink blotch. ABDEFG. 
Salmon Beauty (Kurume). Single salmon-pink flowers. DE G. 
Simon Mardner (Indica). Profuse double blooms bright rose. E F G. 
Sweetheart (Kurume). Hose-in-hose flowers bright pink. CG. 
Triumphe (Indica). Brilliant red flowers are double. D E FG. 
Violacea (Indica). Single flowers are delicate shade of lavender. E. 
Wm. Van Orange (Indica). Double flowers are deep orange. A. 
BERBERIS, Barberry 
BERBERIS darwini (Darwin’s Barberry) . Spectacular in late spring when 
covered with deep yellow flowers and even more showy in fall with 
scarlet-tipped foliage and purplish fruits. Medium height in full sun. 
5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 

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B. wilsonae (Wilson’s Barberry). Roundish form to medium height. 
Very small foliage becomes ablaze with scarlet coloring and bright red 
berries in fall. Full sun. 5-gallon containers $3.00; 1-gallon con- 
tainers $1.00. 
BUXUS, Boxwood 
(Japanese Box). Grows more rapidly than English 
and dwarf box. Foliage medium to light green and rounded. 1-gallon 
containers $1.00 each, 10 for $9.00. Flats, $8.00 per 100 plants. 
B. sempervirens (English Box). Oval, dark green foliage densely covers 
compact plants. Easily sheared to cones or globes; makes good formal 
border two feet or more in height. 5-gal containers $4.00; 1-gallon 
containers $1.00 each, 10 for $9.00. Flats, $10.00 per 100 plants. 
B. suffruticosa (Dwarf Box). Rounded, dark green foliage on very 
compact plants. Makes handsome sheared globes and good formal 
edging to two feet. B and B, 12-18’ $5.00; 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
Flats, $12.50 per 100 plants. 
Buxus japonica 
BOUVARDIA Albatross. Long tubular white flowers are fragrant and 
make excellent corsages. Plant is medium to tall with good, medium 
green foliage. 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
CALLISTEMON rigidus. Medium to tall shrub for full sun in dry loca- 
tions, with gracefully arching branches and bright scarlet flowers in 
late spring. Flowers in whoris around stems—hence bottlebrush. 5-gal- 
lon containers $3.00; 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
CEANOTHUS, Wild Lilac 
Ceanothus arboreus. Tall shrub or small tree with glossy green foliage. 
ae the earliest to bloom; sky-blue flowers. 1-gallon containers 
C. cyaneus. Tall shrub with bright green foliage and brilliant dark blue 
flowers. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
C. gloriosus. Spreading shrub with dark green foliage; dark blue tra- 
grant flowers in late season. 1 gallon containers $1.00. 
C. thyrisiflorus griseus. Large, compact plant with light green foliage 
and medium blue flowers in mid-season. 1-gallon containers $1.00. 
Ceanothus should be planted in well-drained soil; do not require irriga- 
tion after becoming established. Cut back heavily following blooming 
season. 

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