BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
AZALEA MOLLIS (The Hardy Azalea). Perhaps the only 
azalea hardy in the Inland Empire. Very colorful, large 
flowers of bright orange to flame. Prefers an acid soil 
and a partially shaded location. 12-15” $2.50, 15-18” 
$3.00, 18-24” $5.00. 
BOXWOOD 
Sempervirens. Fast growing boxwood. Bright, glossy 
leaves. Used for hedges and as individuals. 9-12” $1.50, 
24-30” $7.50. 
Truedwarf. Same foliage as above. Used primarily in 
dwarf ornamental hedges. 4-5” 50c, 6-8” $1.25, 12-15” 
$3.00, 18-24” $5.00. 
COTONEASTER 
Franchetti. One of the best tall varieties. Arching branches 
with thick wrinkled leaves bear pinkish flowers and 
orange-red berries in the fall. 2-3 ft. $3.00 each. 
Horizontalis. Low, spreading evergreen. Very graceful. 
Tiny round green leaves that turn bright red in fall. 
Red berries. 15-18” $2.50, 18-24” $3.50. 
Parnayi. NEW. Evergreen shrub that makes a beautiful 
6 ft. specimen of arching branches. Dark green foliage 
and large clusters of orange berries all winter. One of 
the finest. 2-3 ft. $3.50 each. 
DAPHNE 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne). Low spreading growth with very 
fragrant pink flowers in spring. 6-9” $2.25. 
Mezereum (Lilac Daphne). Interesting, lilac-purple flow- 
ers along the graceful, slender branches in early spring, 
followed by green foliage with red berries. 12-15” $2.50. 
HEATHER 
Mediterranean Hybrids. Dwarf growing, very compact. 
We have two colors, red and pink. 9-12” $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana. Large, purplish-pink blooms that appear 
prior to foliage in spring. Used primarily as specimen 
trees. 2-3’ $6.00, 3-4’ $8.00, 4-5’ $10.00. 
Stellata—Star Magnolia. One of the first broadleaf shrubs 
to bloom in the spring. The 3-4 inch double, fragrant 
blooms of snow-white look like stars set on the end of 
each branch. All of our magnolias are budded and will 
bloom the first year planted. 15-18” $5.00 each. 

PYRACANTHA 


LARGE AND SMALL EVERGREENS 
In addition to the evergreens listed. we have many larger, 
fine specimens. Also a complete variety in smaller sizes. 
Write or consult us on your evergreen needs. 

AZALEA 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape). Thick, glossy leaves that re- 
semble holly, but are much larger and far more attractive. 
Yellow blossoms in spring followed by blue berries. 15-18” 
$3.50, 18-24” $4.50. 
PYRACANTHA 
Government Red. A new pyracantha that has been a suc- 
cess with Inland Empire garden lovers. Red berries are 
produced in great masses on very young plants. Glossy 
foliage and berries hang on all winter. Very effective 
and recommended by us. 2-3’ $4.50. Illustrated on 
this page. 
RHODODENDRON 
(Washington State Flower). Shrubs producing flowers in 
gorgeous clusters of red, pink, white and purple. Rhodo- 
dendrons require an acid soil and to thrive in our 
climate should be planted in a more or less sheltered 
location. Our customers in the past have had good luck 
with these plants and we know that every yard has a 
good location for them. Seedlings, 24”, Purple and 
Red, $6.00. Named varieties, all colors, 2-3’, prices on 
request. 
VIBURNUM 
Burkwoodi. A very fine hybrid form. Excellent waxy 
green foliage. The glory of this shrub is the waxy fra- 
grant flowers—one bloom will give a fragrance to your 
entire home. Very choice. 2-3 ft. $4.00 each. 

SPECIAL EVERGREEN ASSORTMENT 
To start your foundation planting, we are offering the fol- 
lowing evergreen assortment. ASK FOR OFFER 34. 
2 Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, 2 to 3 ft. 
2 Globe Arbor Vitae, 15 to 18 in. 
2 Berckman Golden Arbor Vitae, 12 to 15 in. 
2 Juniper Tamariscifolia, 12 to 15 in. 
$26.00 VALUE FOR $20.00 
ALL EIGHT EVERGREENS, A $26.00 VALUE, SENT TO 
YOU FOR ONLY $20.00. 
Do not confuse these evergreens as lining-out stock as offered 
in some catalogs. These evergreens are all landscape size 
and are Stanek & Son guaranteed quality. 

34 WE HANDLE GRADE NO. 1 STOCK ONLY 
