Evergreen 
Shrubs 

Azaleas — Evergreens 
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 are made Express or 
Freight Collect. 
If you wish your plants shipped 
prepaid, add 20% to prices 
quoted. 

Brilliant Azaleas 
Azaleas prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. The Mollis, 
Altaclarensis, and Brilliant are medium size deciduous shrubs; very 
effective in group plantings, or combined with evergreens. The ever- 
green varieties are dwarf and very profuse bloomers. 
EVERGREEN VARIETIES 
Prices: Each 3 or more 
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AMOENA SUPERBA—Late blooming bright red. 
BRIDESMAID—Single deep salmon-pink. 
HEXE—Late blooming bright red. 
HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type. Bright red flowers in April. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA—Free-flowering white, blooms May to June. 
SHERWOODI—Large, orchid flowers. Very desirable. 
ROSEA FLORA —A low-growing dwarf shrub producing large 
double-pink flowers in June. (Add 25c per plant.) 
WARD S RUBY—New evergreen azalea with bright crimson blooms 
in early spring. Improved Hinodegiri. {Add 25c per plant.) 
DECIDUOUS VARIETIES 

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ALTACLARENS'S — Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resembling 
Mollis, except in color. (Add 50c per plant.) 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea) — Very colorful large flowers of bright 
orange to flame. Very hardy. 
BRILLIANT—Orange-red, selected seedlings from named varieties. 

PYRACANTHA ROSEDALE 

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. 
BROOM (CYTISUS) 
Dorothy Walpole—Excellent variety with large maroon flowers. 
2-3 ft. $1.50. 
San Francisco—Early blooming type with rose red flowers. 2-3 ft. 
$1.50. 
St. Marys—Attractive cream ilowers. 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
COTONEASTER 
Apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster)—A fine spreading shrub with 
large and reddest berries. 12-15 inch $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful arching sprays. 
The tiny round leaves turn bright red in fall. Red berries. 12-15 inch 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Microphylla—Dwari spreading type suitable for bank and rockery 
planting, small round leaves, dainty red berries. 12-15 inch $1.50; 
3 for $3.75. 
Parneyi—Large very showy evergreen, dark green foliage and 
clusters of bright red berries all winter. 18-24 inch $2.25. 
ESCALLONIA 
Small bright glossy green foliage, graceful branches covered with 
rose-pink flowers. 15-18 inch $1.50. 
HOLLY 
English Berried—Glossy deep green leaves, regularly scalloped, 
abundance of red berries. 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. Flowes white, followed by crimson berries. Very 
striking appearance during winter months. 12-15 inch $2.00. 
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 bloomer. 
Lalandi—Tallest growing Firethorn, orange-red berries in fall. 
Rosedale—Quantities of white flowers in sp7ing, abundance of 
small red berries all winter. Can be kept trimmed for hedge. 

CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY 
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