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No. E-18 BURFORDI HOLLY 
“Burford Holly.” The finest Holly because the foliage 
is large and glossy, deep green in color. The plants 
bear plenty of big, bright red berries like those illus- 
trated above. It will make a big shrub in time, but not 
for many years will it reach ultimate height. Will grow 
well in either sun or shade. 6 to 10 ft. 10°. 
Price: Gallon containers, $1.95 each 
No. E-19 ARIZONA CYPRESS 
Very popular in the Southwest. A beautiful tree that 
grows to 25 feet. Blue-gray foliage. Natural growth 
is spreading but can be kept slender by shearing. The 
ARIZONA is hard to transplant, but once started is 
hardy and drought resistant. Do not water this plant 
as much as other Evergreens. 
Price: Gal. cans, $1.95 each 
No. E-10 BONITA ARBOR-VITAE 
Bonita is a dwarf medium Evergreen that grows round 
as a ball. No trimming necessary. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
tall and just as broad. 
Price, Prepaid: 12 to 15 in. size, $1.00 each 
B & B specimens, $2.75 each 
Bonita Arbor-Vitae 
No. E-15 ABELIA 
One of the rare evergreen family that blooms from May until frost with a 
mass of fragrant, white flowers that have a very light touch of pink. Each 
flower is cradled in a bell-shaped cup with six petals of dark purplish red. 
This array of exquisite blooms has for a background a willowy, dense, glossy 
green foliage that changes here with the season. Grows 3 or 4 feet high. 
Price, Prepaid: 1 to 2 ft. size, 80c each—Root Wrapped 
Gullon containers $1.45 each 
B & B specimens 2.75 each 
Arizona Cypress— Ihe above picture is not an Arizona but resembles 
it very closely—a wonderful background 
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