BROAD LEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
PYRACANTHA 
Lelandi—Upright growth. Covered with clusters of orange 
red berries in fall. 
berries. Profuse 
Government Red — Large, 
bloomer. 
bright red 
Prices: 18-24” $2.50; 2-3’ $2.95 
DAPHNE 
Odora—A most attractive bushy shrub. White 
Waxy green leaves; very fragrant pink flowers in clusters. 
Very early blooming. 12-15” $2.25; 15-18” $2.95. (Postpaid 
sizes: 6-9” $1.50; 9-12” $2.00.) 
bordered 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne)—Dwarf, low spreading evergreen 
with fragrant, deep pink blossoms which appear both in 
spring and fall. Ideal for rock gardens. It is hardy, too. 
(Postpaid sizes: 6-9” $1.50; 9-12” $2.00.) 
COTONEASTER 
Francheti—One of the best tall varieties. Arching branches 
bear pinkish white flowers and orange-red berries in fall. 
18-24” $2.00; 2-3’ $2.50. 
Horizontalis—Low spreading shrub with graceful sprays 
arching out over ground and rocks, making an excellent 
cover. Covered with bright red berries in fall and winter. 
Foliage turns to attractive colors in fall. 12-15 ” $1.50; 15-18” 
$2.00. 
LAURESTINUS—A compact, hardy shrub that grows well 
in almost any location. Can be kept to any desired size by 
pruning. Produces large quantities of flowers in late winter 
months, pink in bud, white when open. 15-18” $2.00; 18-24” 
52.50. 

ANDROMEDA JAPONICA 

PYRACANTHA (Firethorne) 

HEATHER 
Mediterranean Hybrid — The most popular of all winter 
blooming heathers. Dwarf growth with lavender pink flow- 
ers. 12-15” $1.75. (Postpaid size: 9-12” $1.25.) 
Irish Belle—A graceful little shrub with small dark green 
needles and delicate little spikes of bell shaped flowers. At- 
tractive lavender blossoms in July and August. 12-15” $1.75. 
(Postpaid size: 9-12” $1.25.) 
blooming in 
(Post- 
heather 
One of the best. 
King George—A deep rose colored 
December and through the winter. 
paid sizes: 6-9” $1.00; 9-12” $1.50.) 
BROOM (Cytisus) 
Purgans—Dwarf broom with abundance of yellow flowers. 
Does well in poor soils. 12-15” $1.50. (Postpaid size: 9-12” 
eos 
Andreanus—Medium size broom with yellow and crimson 
flowers. 18-24” $2.25. 
PORTUGAL LAUREL (Cherry Leaf Laurel)—The dark green 
leaves of this plant make a nice contrast in the foundation 
planting. Not as fast a grower as the English Laurel. 18-24 in. 
$2.50. (Postpaid sizes: 12-15” $1.50.) 
MEXICAN ORANGE (Choisya Ternata)—Waxy, fragrant light 
green foliage. Sweet scented, pure white clusters of flowers 
from February until June. Not hardy east of Cascades. 12-15” 
$1.75; 15-18” $2.25. (Postpaid size: 9-12” $1.50.) 

PLEASE NOTE 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens are dug with the roots in a 
ball of earth to insure their growth, and are shipped 
Express or Auto Freight Collect. Only sizes marked 
postpaid are shipped prepaid. 






8 Prices Quoted on Coniferous and Broadleaf Evergreens, F.0.B. Nursery Except Sizes Marked “Postpaid” 
