MAHONIA Aquifolium (BE) (Oregon Grape). Glossy bright green, 
bronze and crimson holly-like leaves. Clusters of bright yellow 
flowers in spring followed by bright blue berries. Fine for massing 
or banks. 12 to 15 in., $1.25; 15 to 18 in., $1.75; 18 to 24 in., 
$2.00. 
MAIDENHAIR TREE, see Ginkgo biloba. 
MALUS (Flowering crab). To 16 feet. 
atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Showy brilliant carmine single 
flowers, blooms freely. 4 to 5 ft., $2.50. 
Bechtel’s Crab, See Malus ioensis plena. 
coronaria Charlottae. Large rose-pink, semi-double flowers in 
late May are sweetly violet-scented. 4 to 5 ft., $3.50. 
floribunda. Small tree literally covered with small rose-red flow- 
ers in clusters, turning to white. The flowers are followed by 
tiny yellow fruits. 4 to 5 ft., $2.50. 
Hopa. Rose-colored flowers in April, followed by red fruits in 
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ioensis plena (Bechtel’s Crab). Large, double pure pink, sweet 
scented rose-like flowers in late May. 4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 5 to 6 
ft., $5.00. Also specimens. 
Niedwetzkyana. Dezp pink flowers. Fruits, leaves and twigs are 
bright red. 5 to 6 ft., $2.50. 
purpurea Eleyi. Red foliage and deep rose flowers make it out- 
standing. Specimens, 6 to 7 ft., $6.00. 
purpurea Lemoinei. Handsome dark red flowers and bronzy 
leaves. 5 to 6 ft., $3.50. 
Scheideckeri. Buds deep pink opening semi-double lighter pink, 
followed by small yellow fruits. 4 to 5 ft., $5.00. 
MAPLE, see Acer. 
MEXICAN ORANGE, sce Choisya ternata. 
MOCK ORANGE, see Philadelphus. 
MORUS alba pendula (Weeping Mulberry). To 10 feet. Arching 
pendulous branches reaching to ground. Large vivid green leaves, 
edible blackberry-like fruits in August. 6 to 7 ft., $7.50; 7 to 8 
ft., $10.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, see Sorbus aucuparia. 
MULBERRY, see Morus. 
NANDINA domestica (BE) (Chinese Sacred Bamboo). To 4 
feet. Fern-like foliage with red twigs; leaves all shades of red, 
bronze and green. White flowers, red berries. Excellent for cut- 
tinge doM laine ee OF 
OAK, see Quercus. 
OLEARIA Haasti (BE). To 4 feet. Rounded, leathery, dark grayish 
green leaves. In July-August the bush is covered with flat clusters 
of small daisy-like flowers. Thrives well in hot dry places. 2 yr., 
$1.00. 
OREGON GRAPE, see Mahonia Aquifolium. 
OSMANTHUS armatus (BE) (Chinese Osmanthus). To 6 feet. 
Leathery leaves and small fragrant creamy-white flowers in au- 
tumn. 4 in. pots, $1.75. 
Delavayi (BE). Graceful with dark green glossy leaves and fra- 
grant waxy white flowers in spring. 3 in. pots, $1.00. 
San Jose Hybrid (BE). Holly-like leaves, creamy-yellow, very 
fragrant flowers. 4 in. pots, $1.75. 
PACHYSANDRA terminals (BE). To 8 inches. Shrubby ground- 
cover, especially for planting in heavy shade. Deep green leathery 
leaves; flowers in summer with white fragrant spikes. 3 in. pots, 
50c; heavy clumps, $1.50. 
PAEONIA suffruticosa (Chinese Tree Paeony). A valuable garden 
plant attaining about 4 feet. Foliage comes out bluish green. 
Flowers vary from 4 to as much as 10 inches in diameter. White 
or red. 2 yr., $3.50; 4 yr., $4.50. 
PARTHENOCISSUS, see Ampelopsis. 
PASSIFLORA coerulea (V) (Passion Flower). Semi-evergreen vine 
with very beautiful flowers from June to September. 4 in. pots, 
$1.50. 
PASSION FLOWER, see Passiflora coerulea. 
PAULOWNIA tomentosa (P. imperialis). Soft green, heart-shaped 
foliage. Large tubular violet-purple flowers on spikes along 
the twigs and branches in April. 5 to 6 ft., $4.50. 
PEACH, flowering, see Prunus persica. 
PEARL BUSH, see Exochorda grandiflora. 
PERNETTYA mucronata (BE). To 3 feet. Attractive shrub with 
small glossy dark green leaves; white bell flowers are followed 
in the fall by immense quantities of pink berries. 12 to 15 in., 
$1.50; 15 to 118 in., $2.50; 18'to 24-in., $3.50. 
mucronata alba (BE). Same as above but pure white berries. 
3 int pots, 51.00% 
mucronata male (BE). When planted in combination with the 
preceding varieties, it increases berries on those plants. 10 to 12 
(nee pilD OE 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock-Orange or Sweet Syringa) . 
Snowflake. A new variety with very large, double, pure white 
flowers. 2 to 3 ft., $2.00. 
Virginal. The best and most popular variety with large, very fra- 
grant, snowy-white semi-double flowers in June and often again 
invtally Stott pl pO 4etow settee o 2s On 
PHILLYREA decora (BE) (New). A handsome, 6-foot shrub with 
spreading branches well covered with neat, bronzy-green, nar- 
row pointed leaves. 15 to 18 in., $3.50. 
PHOTINIA glabra (BE). To 4 feet. Attractive foliage shrub; new 
growth is red turning to a bright glossy green. 10 to 12 in., $2.00. 
serrulata (BE). To 8 feet. Similar to above but more erect with 
larger serrated-edge leaves. Fiery new red growth. A most at- 
tractive plant. 15 to 18 in., $2.50; 18 to 24 in., $3.50. 
PICEA Albertiana conica (CE) (Alberti Spruce). To 6 feet. Slow 
growing, slender conical. 18 to 21 in., $6.00. 
excelsa (CE) (Norway Spruce). To 50 feet. Vigorous but com- 
pact pyramidal habit, dark green foliage. 4 to 5 ft., $5.00; 5 to 
6ufts 56.0056) tor Jette. 7,00: 
excelsa Sherwoodi (CE). To 4 feet. A compact spruce with an 
irregular, flattened globe like habit of growth, used as is Mugho 
Rinewils tom. lming abso Oe ltor-tainee OL On ‘ 
pungens glauca (CE) (Colorado Blue Spruce). Slow growing to 
100 feet. Selected blue form, broad pyramidal tree. 18 to 24 
in., $4.50; 24 to 30 in., $5.50. 

STAR MAGNOLIA 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL 
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