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Evergreen Shrubs 
FOR SUNNY LOCATIONS 
ABELIA 
Grandiflora—Graceful evergreen shrub with arching branches, small reddish 
leaves turning to bright green, dainty fragrant pink-white bells in spring and 
early summer. 18-24 inch $2.00. 
Edward Goucher—New, compact evergreen shrub, glossy green leaves, rich 
pink flowers produced profusely all summer. 18-24 inch $2.25. 
COTONEASTER 
Henryi—Luxuriant evergreen foliage, large clusters of red becries. Grows 
8 to 10 feet in height. 18-24 inch $2.25. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful sprays arching out over 
ground or rocks. The tiny round leaves turn bright red in fall. Red bervies. 
hey i 12-15 inch $1.50. 
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DECIDUOUS AZALEA IN VARIETY 
Azaleas 
Azaleas prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. The Mollis, 
Altaclarensis, and Occidentalis are medium size deciduous shrubs; 
very effective in group plantings, or combined with evergreens. The 
Hinodegiri, Rosea Flora, Hexe, Ledifolia and Ward's Ruby are dwarf 
evergreen varieties and very profuse bloomers. 
EVERGREEN VARIETIES 
Prices: 6-9 inch $1.50; 9-12 inch $2.25 
HEXE—Late blooming bright red. 
HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type. Bright red flowers in April. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA—Free-flowering white, blooms May to June. 
ROSEA FLORA—A low-growing dwarf shrub producing large 
double-pink flowers in June. 6-9 inch $1.75; 9-12 inch $2.50. 
WARD'S RUBY—New evergreen azalea with bright crimson bluoms 
in early spring. Improved Hinodegiri. 6-9 inch $1.75; 9-12 inch $2.50. 
DECIDUOUS VARIETIES 
ALTACLARENSIS—Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resembling 
Mollis, except in color. 12-15 inch $3.00 postpaid. 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea)—Very colorful large flowers of bright 
orange to flame. Very hardy. 9-12 inch $2.00; 12 to 15 inch $2.75. 
Deep cieam colored Mollis: 50c higher per plant. 
OCCIDENTALIS (Western Azalea)—A native of Oregon. Blossoms 
of pink to white with the fragrance of honeysuckle. 12-15 inch $2.75; 
15-18 inch $3.50 postpaid. 
HYDRANGEA 
SUPERB FRENCH HYBRIDS FOR 
SHADY PLANTINGS 
Chisholm—Large double pink. 
Giant White—Large clusters. 
Revelation—Finest red. 
Royal Blue—Deepesi blue . 
Trophee—Salmon-pink. 
No. 1 Clumps $1.25 Each 
Any 3 for $3.25 
Azaleas — Evergreens 
“si Parneyi—Very showy evergreen, largest of this variety, dark green foliage 
and clusters of bright red berries all winter. 18-24 inch $2.25. 
GENISTA 
Pilosa—Dwarf procumbent creeping broom. Neat, tidy, slow-grow- 
ing, and evergreen. One of the most compact and complete ground 
covers. Small yellow fiowers and small foliage. 9-12 inch spread 
$1.75; 12-15 inch spread $2.25. 
HOLLY 
English Berried—Glossy deep green leaves, regularly scalloped, 
abundance of red bernes. Traditional for Christmas decoration. 18-24 
inch $4.50; 2-3 ft. $5.50. 
NANDINA DOMESTICA (Sacred Bamboo) 
A handsome slow-growing shrub, leaves much divided, light green 
tipped with pink and copper in spring, turning to bright red during 
fall and winter. Flowers white, followed by crimson berries. Very 
striking appearance during winter months. 12-15 inch $1.75; 18-24 
inch $2.25. 
PRIVET 
Golden—Rapid growing hedge plant. Leaves nearly oval, tinted 
with golden yellow. 18-24 inch $1.50; 2-3 ft. $2.00. 
PYRACANTHA 
Prices: 18-24 inch $2.25; 2-3 ft. $2.75 
Government Red--Large, bright red berries, profuse blooming Fire- 
thorn. 
Lalandi—Tallest growing Firethorn, orange-red berries in fall. 
Rosedale—Quantities of white flowers in spring, abundance of 
small red berries all winter. Can be kept trimmed for hedge. 
HYDRANGEA 
French Hybrid 
TROPHEE 


Shipped 
Express or Freight Collect 
These shrubs are dug with 
roots in a ball of earth to insure 
their growth, and this additional 
weight adds to shipping cost. 
Prices quoted here are low 
f.o.b. Nursery prices, and _ ship- 
ments ar mad Express or 
Freight Collect. 

If you wish your plants shipped 
prepaid, add 20% to prices 
quoted. 

AZALEA HINODEGIRI 


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