EVERGREENS 
ARAUCARIA 
Araucaria Imbricata (Monkey Tree). Very slow growing, with 
spiny scale-like foliage. Not even a monkey would climb it! 
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AUCUBA 
Japonica. Broad, bright green, glossy leaves, well adapted for plant- 
ing in the shade. Female plants bear brilliant red berries. 10 
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Japonica Aurea (Golden Japonica, Gold Dust Plant). Similar to 
A. Japonica, but with broader leaves attractively flecked with 
golden variegations. 
ARBUTUS 
Arbutus Unedo (Strawberry Tree). Very compact growing with 
deep green foliage, white flowers similar to Andromeda, develop 
into bright red fruits similar to strawberries. Fruits in fall and 
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ABELIA 
Eduard Goucher. A new improved abelia with more luxuriant foli- 
age and more highly colored blossoms. More dwarf in habit than 
regular Abelia Grandiflora. Each, 10-12 in., $1.50; 18-24 in., 
bushy, $2.75. 
Grandiflora. Larger than Eduard Goucher, with gracefully arching 
branches covered with small reddish leaves later turning to a deep 
green. Flowers pinkish white from spring to fall. 10-12 in., 
$1.35; 18-24 in., Bushy, $2.50. 
ANDROMEDA 
Floribunda (Lily of the Valley Bush). Evergreen shrub to 4 ft. Fo- 
liage dark green, blossoms February and March. Does well in sun 
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$3.25. 
AZALEAS 
Hinodegiri. Most showy of the Kurume azaleas is this dwarf ever- 
green shrub. In April, the bright red blossoms completely cover 
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Mollis (Chinese Azalea). A larger growing azalea, attaining a 
height of 3 to 4 feet. Large clusters of flowers ranging from 
salmon pink to orange-flame, appearing in the spring before the 
leaves. 8=)Olin., $1.50 10=12 int, $2200; 12-15 ins, $2.50. 
Altaclarense (Chinese). Very fragrant. Large clusters of blossoms, 
of deep orange, appearing in early spring. Grows similar to Mollis. 
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Hexe. Bright red, dwarf evergreen type, with perfect trumpet shaped 
bloom, dark green foliage. 6-8 in., $1.75; 8-10 in., $2.25. 
Roseaflora. One of the loveliest of all evergreen azaleas. Full 
double rose pink bloom; when first opening they are shaped 
like tiny rose buds of perfect form. A very choice sort. 8-10 in., 
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J. T. Lovett. Dark red, very compact growing dwarf type azalea. 
One of the showiest of all evergreen azaleas. 6-8 in., $1.75 
each. 
Ledifolia Alba. Perfectly shaped trumpets of purest white, com- 
pact growing, hardy, evergreen. 8-10 in., $1.50; 10-12 in., 
$2.25. 
Note: Altaclarense and Mollis are not evergreen. 
BARBERRY 
Darwini (Holly Leaf Barberry). Compact growing evergreen shrub 
to 4 ft. high. Leaves deep green and small, holly shaped. Golden, 
orange flowers in spring developing into pale blue berries. 12-15 
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Verruculosa. Low, dense habit. Dark green leaves, whitish under- 
neath, assuming a bronze tone in fall. Yellow flowers borne 
singly,.or in twos. 12-15 in., $1.75; 15-18 in., $2.50. 
Red Barberry. See page 7. 
BOXWOOD 
Truetree (Sempervirens). Tall upright growth, very popular for 
shearing to geometric designs or for medium hedge. 12-15 in., 
$1.25; 15-18 in., $1.75. Sheared specimens, $2.50 each. 
Truedwarf (Suffruticosa). A small leafed, dark green evergreen, 
suitable for low hedges, and especially desirable for edgings on 
lawns and parking strips. 3-4 in., 45c, $4.50 per doz.; 4-5 in., 
75c, $7.50 per doz.; 8-10 in., $1.00, $10.00 per doz. 

JAPANESE ANDROMEDA 
CAMELLIAS 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Cheerful. Double, rose red, formal double. 
Pink Perfection. Large, formal, flesh pink, perfect shape, full double. 
Purity. Large, formal, purest white, gardenia form. 
Elena Nobile. Fiery red, formal double, late season bloomer (misses 
early rains). Available in large 30-36 in., 3-4 ft., and 4-5 ft. 
only. 
Prices on Standard Varieties 
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$3.25; 18-24 in., $4.00; 24-30 in., $5.50; 30-36 in., heavy 
specimens, $7.50; 3-4 ft., $9.00; 4-5 ft., $12.50. 
SPECIAL VARIETIES 
Priced as Marked, Higher Than Standard 
Black Prince. Blackish red, semi-double. Very distinctive. Fine 
foliage. (Add $1.50.) 
Colonel Firey. Scarlet red, large, full double. (Add $1.50.) 
Clark’s Red. Semi-double, large dark red—-yellow stamens. (Add 
$1.00.) 
Daikagura. Bright rose, pink splotched white. Large peony form. 
(Add $1.50.) 
Julia Drayton. Purplish red, large petals, rose form. (Add $1.50.) 
Kumasaka. Large clear pink, showing some golden stamens, rose 
form; very compact grower. One of the best. (Add $1.50.) 
Above listed special sorts are available in the 8-10 in., 10-12 in. 
and 15-18 in. only. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Enormous semi-double flower, often 8 to 10 
inches across with large yellow stamens in clusters, very large 
petals. Rose pink; large, glossy green foliage. 12-15 in., $4.00; 
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30-36 in., $4.50; 4-5 ft., $6.00. 
CEDAR 
Cedrus Deodara. The most graceful of the Cedrus, and often con- 
sidered the finest individual evergreen tree. Silvery blue, feathery 
foliage borne on long drooping branches. 24-30 in., $3.75; 
30-36 in., $4.50; 4-5 ft., $6.00; 10-12 ft., specimens, $12.45. 
Cedrus Atlantica Glauca. Probably the most beautiful form of speci- 
men tree. Large growing, very formal, foliage rich blue with 
semi-open, upright branches. One of the showiest of all evergreen 
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