BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
Not many home owners know what this title means! Think 
of the Oregon Grape and magnolias as examples. We should 
sorely miss the glossy green foliage of the Broad-leaved 
Evergreens in early spring, the deeper colors of summer, 
and the cheerful contrast they give to dull winter scenes. 
They may be used around the house foundations, planted 
with tall evergreens or in the shrub border. You will be de- 
lighted with their beauty all the year—and you will like the 
plants we supply. All Broad-leaf Evergreens are in a ball of 
earth, wrapped in burlap—the safest and best way of moving 
all evergreens. 
AZALEA MOLLIS (The Hardy Azalea). Perhaps the only 
azalea hardy in the Inland Empire. Very colorful, large 
flowers of bright orange to flame. Prefers an acid soil 
and a partially shaded location. 15-18” $3.00, 18-24” 
$5.00. 
BOXWOOD 
Sempervirens. Fast growing boxwood. Bright, glossy 
leaves. Used for hedges and as individuals. 15-18” 
$2.00. 
Truedwart. Same foliage as above. Used primarily in 
dwarf ornamental hedges. 4-5” 50c, 6-8” $1.00. 
COTONEASTER 
Horizontalis. Low, spreading evergreen. Very graceful. 
Tiny round green leaves that turn bright red in fall. 
Red berries. 12-18” $2.50. 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne). Low spreading growth with very 
fragrant pink flowers in spring. 6-9” $1.50. 
Mezereum (Lilac Daphne). Interesting, lilac-purple ftlow- 
ers along the graceful, slender branches in early spring, 
followed by green foliage with red berries. 18-24” $3.00. 
HEATHER 
Medium Hybrids. Dwarf growing, very compact. We have 
two colors, red and pink. 9-12” $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana. Large, purplish-pink blooms that appear 
prior to foliage in spring. Used primarily as specimen 
trees. 3-4’ $8.00, 4-5’ $10.00. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape). Thick, glossy leaves that re- 
semble holly, but are much larger and far more attractive. 
Yellow blossoms in spring followed by blue berries. 18-24” 
$2.50. 
PYRACANTHA 
Government Red. A new pyracantha that has been a suc- 
cess with Inland Empire garden lovers. Berries are 
produced in great masses on very young plants. Glossy 
foliage and berries hang on all winter. Very effective 
and recommended by us. 2-3’ $4.00. Illustrated on 
page 21. 


EVERGREEN QUALITY 
Every evergreen has been transplanted to increase the root 
system, and sheared to make it compact. Height does not 
indicate compactness and shapeliness, nor does price indicate 
value. Seeing is believing, so see our evergreens before you 
buy. 

DWARF DAPHNE CNEORUM 

AZALEA 
RHODODENDRON (Washington State Flower). Large flow- 
ers in gorgeous clusters of red, pink, white and purple. 
Rhododendrons require an acid soil and to thrive in our 
climate should be planted in a more or less sheltered loca- 
tion. Our customers in the past have had good luck with 
these plants and we know that every yard has a good 
location for these plants. Seedlings, 24”, Purple and Red, 
$4.50. Named varieties, all colors, 2-3’, prices on request. 

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