
Abelia 
ABELIA 
Small, bell-shaped, white flowers, borne in clusters, 
against a background of bronzelike foliage, making this 
broadleaf evergreen one of our most popular plants. 
Can be used in mass plantings, hedges or as sheared, 
formal specimens. Height about 4 feet. Hardy, and can 
be planted in open sun or partial shade. 
Each 3 12 
12-18 inches, bare rooted ......... $1.00 $2.75 $10.00 
Each 
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All Broadleaf Ever- 
greens, except Aza- 
leas and Camellias, 
are priced F.O.B. 
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COMPACT LEUCOPHYLLUM 
(Also known as Seniza) 
Compact native evergreen with soft gray foliage, grow- 
ing about three feet high, producing delightful orchid colored 
blossoms in late summer. Its refreshing blossoms make a 
pleasing contrast among green-leaved plants and conifers. 
Will bloom several times during the season from May to 
October. 
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BERBERIS MENTORENSIS 
Very rugged, strong, upright growing branches and quite 
formidable thorns, foliage is heavy and thick, and of per- 
fect color. Its most valuable attribute is its ability to with- 
stand heat and drought. Few other shrubs or hedge plants 
are able to go without water and withstand intense heat as 
Berberis Mentorensis and look as well. During 
the hottest and driest weather there is never 
any sign of wilting or burning. 
Each 
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BOXWOOD 
The English Boxwood grows well in the 
Southwest. They seem to stand the sunshine 
better than the other varieties, but do better if 
planted in partial shade. Good for formal 
hedges or individual sheared specimens. Fine 
for formal gardens. 
Each 
12-18 inches: csiicactsoe eee omemicrasiect $2.50 
18-24 inches, cieveis sale siete ote cnara weadhewavereione 4.00 
CHERRY LAUREL 
This fine plant makes a very large, hand- 
some specimen, especially when sheared. 
Given room it will spread out in a broad, 
bushy tree. Splendid for tall hedges or wind- 
breaks, and screens. 
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COTONEASTER Francheti 
Graceful plant whose dainty leaves turn a 
bronze-red in winter. Its bright red berries at 
that time make it most desirable among 
heavier types of evergreens. 6 feet. 
Each 
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ELAEAGNUS 
A beautiful evergreen of 
fairly rapid growth and of 
rather spreading habit, with 
silvery gray foliage and yel- 
lowish, fragrant flowers in 
autumn. Branches are a frosty 
green color with brownish 
mottling. 8 feet, or can be 
kept sheared. 
Each 
18:24 Sinchesa. een. $2.50 
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LAVENDER 
A low, bushy, round plant, 
whose distinctive gray color 
makes a pleasing accent in 
front of taller plants, and at 
porch steps. Withstands 
drought well. Spikes of lav- 
ender colored flowers with an 
aromatic foliage in spring. 
Each 
12-18 sinches as) «2s $2.00 
18-24 inches, balled and 
burlapped, 30 lbs. ... 3.00 
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Boxwood 

Berberis Mentorensis 
