Wintergolden (Lawsoniana Stewarti). A somewhat slender golden 
tree. Foliage erect with pendulous tips toward the top of the 
tree. One of the most remarkable and most admired of conifers 
always attracting attention. Stately in habit, with green and 
gold foliage of most effective contrast. Hardy. 2-3 ft., $3.50; 
4-5 ft., $7.50. 
Yellow Threadleaf (C. Pisifera filifera nana aurea). Dwarf Golden 
Thread Cypress, growing into a compact mass of intensely 
golden pendulous filaments. A remarkable irregular cone shape 
conifer that adds a touch of cheer and brightness wherever used. 
Does best when not exposed to full sun. Hardy. 10-12 in., 
$2.00; 15-18 in., $3.50; 24-30 in., $5.50. 
DAPHNE 
Cneoreum (Rock Daphne). Low spreading, very dwarf, slender, 
lance-like leaves of dark green. Verbena-like clusters of fra- 
grant, deep pink blossoms from April until June. Ideal for rock 
gardens or for shrubbery border. 6-8 in., $1.65; 8-10 in., $2.15; 
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Mezereum (February Daphne). A deciduous erect shrub growing 
to 4 ft. Pink, fragrant flowers crowd the stems each spring be- 
fore the leaves appear and are followed by showy red berries in 
the fall. 15-187 in., $2.50; 118-24 in., $3.00. 
Odora (Winter Daphne). One of the favorites among broadleaved 
evergreens. Attractive both in flower and foliage. Leaves are 
broad and glossy and the flowers, which are pearl pink, appear in 
clusters, highly fragrant. Blossoms in late Winter and early 
spring. Grows to a height of 4 ft. Prefers shelter from after- 
noonisun. |O=1Z in. a2. 00-51 2-1/5 in. $2.50 1 S524 In., $3.00; 
ESCALLONIA 
Rosea. Grows to 4 ft. Waxy green leaves, with myriads of small, 
bell-shaped pink flowers; everblooming. 2-3 ft., $2.50; 3-4 
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EVONYMUS 
Japonica (Evergreen Burning Bush). Bushy evergreen shrub to 
about 5 feet high. Very glossy deep green leaves. Can be sheared 
into formal shapes or allowed to develop naturally for screening. 
Does well in cool, shady places. 2-3 ft., $2.50. 
FIRETHORN. See Pyracantha. 
HEATHERS 
Erica Carmea (Red Winter Flowering). Rosy red flowers in late 
winter and early spring. Slow growing. 6 to 8 in., $1.00; 8-10 
Tats. Sil 5X0). 
Erica Mediterranean (Mediterranean Hybrid). Dwarf, compact, the 
most popular of all winter blooming heathers, with a profusion 
of lavender pink blossoms all winter. 6-8 in., 75c; 8-10 in., 
Sih 25h 
Erica Stricta (Corsican Heath). To 3 ft. 
summer; dense, bright green foliage. 
Spill “SO). 
Stricta Media (Mediterranean maxima). An upright heather with 
lavender blossoms, with long stems of lovely flowers. Blossoms 
through spring season. 10-12 in., $1.50; 12-15 in., $2.00. 
Scotch (Calluna vulgares) (Alba). White. 8-10 in., $1.00; 12-15 
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Scotch (Calluna vulgares aurea). 
the summer blooming heathers. Flowers from mid-summer to 
autumn. Attractive delicate foliage of bright gold in summer, 
shading to bronze in winter. 8-10 in., $1.00. 
Springwood (White). Winterblooming, dwarf, compact growth 
with dark green foliage. 6-8 in., $1.00; 8-10 in., $1.50. 
Lavender blossoms in mid- 
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Lavender. One of the best of 
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HOLLY 
French Bluestem). Dark green, glossy leaves, with a purple-brown 
stem, with deep red berries. Very hardy, a good commercial 
type. 24-30 in., $4.00; 4-5 ft., $8.50; 7-8 ft. sheared speci- 
mens, $15.00. 
Silver Queen (Variegated). Evergreen, with variegated leaves of 
dark green and silvery white, 10-12 in., $1.25; 12-15 in., $1.75. 
JUNIPER 
Chandleri (Chandler’s Juniper). Silver blue foliage, very compact, 
pyramidal growth. Medium slow growing habit, excellent for 
use On outside corners or to either side of entrance. 24-30 in., 
94/005 °3-4 fteie 0: 
Contorta. An exceptionally fine semi-prostrate juniper. Dark green 
foliage covers branches year around, assuming a reddish bronze 
coloring during winter months. Excellent for terrace and mass 
plantings. Very hardy. Rare. 15-18 in., $2.50. 
Dundee. Slender, pyramidal growth, blue-green color, soft foliage 
of semi-upright growth, assuming a colorful purple bronze in 
winter months. 2-3 ft., $4.50; 3-4 ft., $5.50. 
Femina (J. chinensis femina) (sylvestris) (Reeve’s Juniper). A 
loosely branched tree, tips slightly nodding. Foliage bright green, 
completely covering branches, in fact so dense that the branches 
appear to be moss laden. Offers a contrast between juvenile 
and adult foliage which seems to have a touch of all varieties 
on the one shrub. Really different. Makes an excellent specimen 
tree or for use in planting on side of house or in inside corner. 
18-24 in., $3.50; 2-3 ft., $4.50; 3-4 ft., $6.50. 
Irish (Com. Hibernica). Rich, blue-green foliage, fairly rapid 
growth, lends itself well to shearing for small pyramids or narrow 
columns. 3-4 ft., $3.00; 4-5 ft., $4.00; 5-6 ft., $5.00. 
Irish (Hibernica fastigata). A slower growing form of the regular 
Irish Juniper, naturally columnar. 2-3 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $5.00. 
Meyer’s (Squamata meyeri). Foliage a striking blend of grey and 
silvery blue turning to rich violet shades in winter. Irregular type 
of growth makes it especially desirable for specimen plants in rock 
garden, or in choice spots in foundation planting. 15-18 in., 
$2250 2-3, fteocta oe 
Pfitzer (chinensis pfitzeriana). Attractive gray-green foliage, low, 
semi-sprawling. Very attractive and hardy. One of the best for 
mass plantings on terraces or on foundation. 15-18 in., $2.50; 
18-24 in., $3.50; 24-30 in., $4.50. 
Savin (J. sabina). A semi-spreading, many branched conifer 
growing to a height of 4 feet; very hardy and with very good 
green coloring the year around. One of the best of the standard 
varieties, and an ever popular choice for use under windows, 
around porches, or any place where a vase-type shrub is desired. 
18-24 in., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $3.50; 3-4 ft., $5.50. 
Tamariscifolia (Tamarix Savin Juniper). A bright, bluish-green 
throughout the year, very symmetrical and compact in form and 
growth, seldom gets over 15 to 18 inches high, spreading slowly; 
can be used to advantage in rockeries, on terraces, in front of 
window wells, or along either side of an entrance. 12-15 in., 
$2.00; 24-30 in., $4.50. 
Variegated (Juniper chinensis procumbens alba-variegata) (White 
Variegated). A very hardy form of low growing juniper, fo- 
liage rather coarse and prickly, bright green all season, with 
white splashes of color intermingling with the rich green of the 
older foliage. Weli suited for rockery use, or for intermingling 
with other prostrate types to enliven terrace plantings. 12-15 
in., $3.00; 15-18 in., $4.00. 
KALMIA 
Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). Small leaves, of dark green, very slow 
growing. Fragrant pink blossoms in spring and early summer. An 
attractive plant for use in rockery or in foundation plantings with 
rhododendrons or camellias. 12-15 in., $2.50; 15-18 in., $3.50. 
LAUREL 
English. A broadleaved evergreen especially adapted for conditions 
on the Pacific Coast, with large, glossy, dark green leaves. Very 
useful in hedge plants, in shrubbery screens, or as individual 
specimens. Responds to trimming very well and can be sheared 
to any shape. 10-12 in. (hedging size), $40.00 per 100; 15-18 
in., 75¢ each; 18-24 in., $1.50. (Small sizes moved bare root.) 
Larger specimens, 24-30 in., B& B, $2.75. 
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