
AZALEA INDICA ALBERT-ELIZABETH 
Shrimp Plant 
Beloperone tomentosa. Flowers 12 months of the year. Visit our 
nursery any time and we will be pleased to show you this compact, 
colorful shrub in bloom. Attractive, coppery bronze spikes that re- 
semble shrimp. Medium height, 2 to 3 feet, sun or part shade. Cut 
the blooms for your flower arrangements. Use as a pot plant for the 
conservatory—for your friends in cold climates. Gal. 60c. 
Yesterday and Today 
Brunfelsia floribunda. Violet, lavender and white flowers blooming at 
one time, sweetly scented and combined with rich, dark green foliage 
places this scarce shrub among the good landscaping items. Makes 
a pretty and showy sight in spring. Sun or shade and plenty of mois- 
ture. Gal. 95c, 5-ca’. $3.95. 

BRUNFELSIA FLORIBUNDA, YESTERDAY AND TODAY 

SHRIMP PLANT, BELOPERONE 
Boxwood 
Buxus japonica. For that 2- or 3-foot hedge or specimen shrub, for 
your formal garden, there is nothing better than boxwood. Will grow 
anywhere. Evergreen and hardy with tiny dark green leaves set close 
together. An occasional shearing will keep it any size or shape. You 
may select specially trained specimens at Rosedale’s. Sun or shade. 
Trained as Globes. 12-15’ at $4.00. 
Trained as Pyramids. 15-18’ at $4.00. 
Untrained plants. Gal. 50c. 
Albatross Bouvardia 
Bouvardia Albatross. Bride’s Bouquet. A corsage flower that can be 
Lovely waxy white, fragrant flowers often 4”’ long, 
Medium height. Does best 
Sun or part shade. 
easily grown. 
borne in clusters. Deep green foliage. 
in part shade, plenty of moisture, rich loam. 
Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.95. 
PLANTS FOR GOOD HEDGES 
Low—Box, Gardenia, Guavas, Myrtle, Cotoneaster. 
Medium—Privet, Cotoneaster, Pyracantha Rosedale, Camellia, Hibis- 
cus. 
Tall—Forbes Cypress (see page 21), Pittosporum, Prunus, Viburnum, 
Eugenia. 

ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 
