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CANDYTUFT, Iberis 
A beautiful low compact. .perénnial, covered with charming 
white flowers. Ideal in rock gardens, or as:an edging 
plant. 
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CHAISIMaS ROSE (*) Helleborus niger 
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Low, compact perennial. Outstanding because it bears 
large, rose-like white flowers in January and February. 
One of the only plants to blossom at this time. Choice. 
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aA variety of garden Phlox with arresting rose-red 
blossoms in the summer. When in flower this plant will 
be the focal point of the garden. 
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GRASS, please see the FLOWERING SHRUBS section 
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CUNIFERS, cone-bearing, bE. Ul A a Pages, 2-15 
abies, arborvitae, saraucaria, Cedrus, Cryptomeria, 
Cypress, Juniper, monkey Trees, Pines, Ketinospora, 
Spruce, Thuja, Thujapsis, Yew, eva, 
VIN“S aND GrOUNDCOVunS Page 16 
bittersweet, Honeysuckle, Wisteria, ete. 
FLOWARING SHRUBS Pages 17 - 29 
abelia, saucuba, azalea, Barberry, Boxwood, 
Camellia, Cotoneaster, Daphne, HEuonymus, 
Heather, Holly, Laurel, Magnolia, lock Orange, 
Pernettya, meet Pieris, Privet,. Pyracantha, 
Rhododendron, Spirea, Veronica, fuses, etc. 
FLOWERING aND SHaDE TREES . Paros: 50-0e8p 5 
FRUITS 
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Birch, Flowering Plums and Cherris, Dogwood, 
Maple, Hawthorn, Mountain ash, Willows, etc. 
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Tall bearded, Intermediate, Dwarf, Species PES 95" ew 
STRANDER EVERGREEN NURSERIES 
13310 Interurban avenue South. . 
Seattle 88, Washington 
