GRESHAM’S NURSERY / 
LIGUSTRUM 
L. lucidum. This fine broad-leaved ever- 
green is a native of.the South. The 
leaves are large, bright, shiny. May 
be pruned in any desired shape. 
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L. japonica. Upright in growth, large 
pear-shaped leaves with white flowers, 
black berries, good for screening. 
Seamartt. 2.50 Arte a fie 5.00 
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MAHONIA 
M. aquifolium. Oregon Holly grade. An 
evergreen to 3 feet or more, with clus- 
ters of yellow flowers in early spring. 
The foliage turns bronzy in winter. 
PoetOntariN. 0..5.-=... 3.00 1SAto 24 in. cates 4.00 
M. bealei japonica. Leather-leaf Holly- 
grape. A shrub to 12 feet. Small yel- 
low flowers with lily-of-the-valley fra- 
pice: Large clusters of grape-like 
ruit. ‘ 
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18to 24 ine wie... 3.50 SOsCOso Gein ee see 7.50 
NANDINA 
N. domestica. An evergreen shrub which 
- grows well in sun and is not particu- 
lar as to soil conditions if the drain- 
_ age is good. The white flowers are 
produced in panicles and are followed 
by red berries in winter. The foliage 
becomes a beautiful red color from 
the effects of cold. 
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PSntore4 in... 2.75 30) toveorneeees 5.00 
OSMANTHUS 
O. fortunei. A shrub to 6 feet with hol- 
ly-like leaves and fragrant flowers. 
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ZAstoro Oeil. +s-bscc-c-- 5.00 
O. ilicifolius (aquifolium). Small white 
flowers produced in clusters, which 
emit a pleasing fragrance. Holly 
leaves. 
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itis} ava PS boy ae 4.00 SORTOnS On) Tismersetees=ss 7.50 
PHOTINIA 
P. serrulata. A large growing shrub at- 
tractive because of its large crinkly 
serrated leaves that are red when they 
come from the bud like a bloom in the 
spring, later turning a dark bronzy 
green, and for its profusion of red 
berries in the old plants. Good grower 
in almost any soil. 
EG Polo 2 IG es ae 4.00 
BE EOUSU ATi sch th-n 5.50 
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BOCUOL AS, ATin tice ke 10.00 
PRUNUS 
P. laurocerasus. The cherry laurels are 
nice shrubs with large evergreen foli- 
age which is amenable to shearing. 
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ry COMM hbo a. Aeekurs: 5.00 5 to 6 ft. are ee 10.06 
Ped ed Offeinalis.. English lau- 
rel. . 
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PIERIS—ANDROMEDA 
P. floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). 
. 8-4 ft. Invaluable for planting in the 
shade. Makes a low, compact, ever- 
- green shrub, with small, dark green 
leaves and masses of white flowers in 
the spring. A happy addition to the 
rock garden. 
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THUtCOn Sein seer ee 4.00 
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P. japonica (Japanese Andromeda). 5-6 
ft. Thick, shiny leaves, turning bronze 
in winter, with drooping clusters of 
small, white flowers in May. Grows 
slowly and does best in a moist, par- 
tially shaded place. 
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18 to 24 in. ............ 6.00 
PYRACANTHA—FIRETHORN 
Truly a gem among the broad-leaved 
evergreens. Dark green leaves, small 
white flowers, but most beautiful of all 
are the great, gorgeous clusters of ber- 
ries which appear in late summer. Ex- 
ceptionally handsome when. trained 
against a wall. All of our Pyracantha 
are pot grown to assure safe trans- 
planting. 
P. coccinea lalandi. Orange-red berries. 
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Sttowes fia Grinch pote es ce 5.00 
P. coccinea. Red berries. 
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QEtO ee ahi Coe ees On iNChep Oties ce ee 4.00 
P. coccinea gibbsi. Coral-red_ berries. 
Spreading habit. 
Stone 4a nae cee oce Gainchepotiet sete eee 3.00 
P. coccinea pauciflora. Low dense habit 
and very thorny; corymbs small; yel- 
lowish red berries; well-suited for 
hedges. 
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DABTOT OU MIN aie once: GelneCh VOt siete att acess 4.00 
VIBURNUM 
Rhytodophylium. Leather-leaf Vibur- 
num. A shrub to 10 feet with large 
wrinkled foliage. White flowers and 
red fruit which turns black. 
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