GRESHAM’S NURSERY 7 

LIGUSTRUM 
L. lucidum. This fine broad-leaved ever- 
green is a native of the South. The 
leaves are large, bright, shiny. May 
be pruned in any desired shape. 
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LSttosc4cin gee 2.50 S6NtO 42e01N ee eDO 
ZATtLOPOU LIT AE eee 4.00 AZELOL ASS iTenee eee 10.00 
L. japonica. Upright in growth, large 
pear-shaped leaves with white flowers, 
black berries, good for screening. 
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MAHONIA 
M. aquifolium. Oregon Holly grade. An 
evergreen to 3 feet or more, with clus- 
ters of yellow flowers in early spring. 
The foliage turns bronzy in winter. 
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M. bealei japonica. Leather-leaf Holly- 
grape. A shrub to 12 feet. Small yel- 
low flowers with lily-of-the-valley fra- 
Pia Large clusters of grape-like 
ruit. 
15 to 18 im. an. 2.50 24 to 80 in. aaa 6.00 
1Sstousd ins ee 3.50 30 to 36 in. ........... 7.50 
NANDINA 
N. domestica. An evergreen shrub which 
grows well in sun and is not particu- 
lar as to soil conditions if the drain- 
age is good. The white flowers are 
produced in panicles and are followed 
by red berries in winter. The foliage 
becomes a beautiful red color from 
the effects of cold. 
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LSitonc4eina tee 2.75 30: to. s61in. 5.00 
OSMANTHUS 
O. fortunei. A shrub to 6 feet with hol- 
ly-like leaves and fragrant flowers. 
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DATTOLSO pith eee 5.00 
O. ilicifolius (aquifolium). Small white 
flowers produced in clusters, which 
emit a pleasing fragrance. Holly 
leaves. 
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PHOTINIA 
P. serrulata. A large growing shrub at- 
tractive because of its large crinkly 
serrated leaves that are red when they 
come from the bud like a bloom in the 
spring, later turning a dark bronzy 
green, and for its profusion of red 
berries in the old plants. Good grower 
in almost any soil. 
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240 tO OU AT ena 5.50 
SOta. S6eini isco — 7.50 
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PRUNUS 
P. laurocerasus. The cherry laurels are 
nice shrubs with large evergreen foli- 
age which is amenable to shearing. 
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P. laurocerasus. Offeinalis. English lau- 
rel. 
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PIERIS—ANDROMEDA 
P. floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). 
3-4 ft. Invaluable for planting in the 
shade. Makes a low, compact, ever- 
green shrub, with small, dark green 
leaves and masses of white flowers in 
the spring. A happy addition to the 
rock garden. 
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18,to;24 inv ate 6.00 
P. japonica (Japanese Andromeda). 5-6 
ft. Thick, shiny leaves, turning bronze 
in winter, with drooping clusters of 
small, white flowers in May. Grows 
slowly and does best in a moist, par- 
tially shaded place. 
12: toy & in. hc iecss 3.00 
Ubs to. LS ini rian 4.00 
18Stos24 inn 6.00 
PYRACANTHA—FIRETHORN 
Truly a gem among the broad-leaved 
evergreens. Dark green leaves, small 
white flowers, but most beautiful of all 
are the great, gorgeous clusters of ber- 
ries which appear in late summer. Ex- 
ceptionally handsome when. trained 
against a wall. All of our Pyracantha 
are pot grown to assure safe trans- 
planting. 
P. coccinea lalandi. Orange-red berries. 
18 tos 24inse eS 6einchipoth. 2.50 
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SitosAtitaes co: 6.inch pote eee 5.00 
P. coccinea. Red berries. 
18; tor24. ines 6 inch: potheeee ee 3.00 
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P. coccinea gibbsi. Coral-red berries. 
Spreading habit. 
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P. coccinea pauciflora. Low dense habit 
and very thorny; corymbs small; yel- 
lowish red berries; well-suited for 
hedges. 
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ZARtORSO LING Grinch spotin eee ee 4.00 
VIBURNUM 
Rhytodophyllum. Leather-leaf Vibur- 
num. A shrub to 10 feet with large 
wrinkled foliage. White flowers and 
red fruit which turns black. 
15 to 18 in. ............ 3.00 24-to 80. in. ........... 5.00 
LRG 240 iM sat ete 4.00 SOP CO. BG A iaccctes 7.50 
