DAPHNE 
Cneorum. The ever-popular Rock Daphne. Low spreading, very 
dwarf, bearing an abundance of fragrant deep pink blossoms 
throughout late spring and early summer. Ideal for rock garden 
Or vor Srila leer. So1O tin, S225 WOHI2 ttn, S275: 
I2a)55 ti, S350. 
Mezereum (February Daphne). See Deciduous Shrubs. 
Odora (Winter Daphne). One of the favorites among broadleaf 
evergreens. Attractive both in flower and foliage. Leaves are 
broad and glossy; flowers, of showy pearl pink, appear in cluster, 
and are highly fragrant (A SINGLE CLUSTER MAKES AN EX- 
CELLENT CORSAGE!) . Blossoms in late winter and early spring. 
Grows to a height of 4 ft. Prefers shelter from afternoon sun. 
l@=12 Tihs, S202 12=15 it, S250° 15518 fia, Se 25e Wse24! 
yy 3336 15). 
ESCALLONIA 
Rosea. Grows to 4 ft. Waxy green leaves with myriads of small bell- 
shaped pink flowers; EVERBLOOMING. An excellent specimen 
for shrub borders or to conceal unsightly foundations. 15-18 in., 
Si (52 I=24! im, S2252 24-30) ta, SSOOr SO-36 fia, Seo. 
HEATHERS 
Calluna (Scotch) vulgaris 
Aurea. Lavender bloom, one of the best of the summer blooming 
heathers. Flowers from mid-summer to autumn. Attractive fo- 
liage of bright gold in summer, shades to showy bronze in winter 
fimoninis. =} fla, S25 Sol tim, Sl. 7S. 
H. E. Beale. Summer blooming, flesh pink to ivory white, spikes 
ae 10 to 14 inches long. Sept.-Nov. 6-8 in., $1.25; 8-10 in., 
oS. 
Johnsoni. One of the newest of fall blooming heathers. Long spikes 
of lavender pink blossoms, perfect for cutting. Sept.-Nov. 6-8 
ib, SI 252 SIO iim, S75. 
Erica (Heath) 
Carnea. Rosy-red flowers in late winter and early spring. Slow grow- 
ing. 6-8 in., $1.00; 8-10 in., $1.50. 
Cinerea Rubrum. Very dark red, extremely showy, highly recom- 
mended. June-July. 6-8.in., $1.00. 
Mediterranean (Med. Hybrid). Dwarf, compact, the most popular 
of all winter blooming heathers. Lavender pink blossoms all win- 
ter from mid-October until April. 6-8 in., 75c; 8-10 in., $1.25; 
l@=12 fim, SUWS3 WaWS itt, S250) 
Mediterranean Alba (White. Med. Hybrid). Identical to its original 
parent in growth habit, but of purest white with a tiny tip of ruby 
red on the end of each individual bloom. Winter blooming. 6-8 
fis, Ol A5° S1O tid, S75. 
Mrs. Maxwell. One of the finest of red summer blooming heather. 
Large showy blossoms, with handsome green foliage. 6-8 in., 
G5 Os SIO) tis, SI SOp WOSI2 ti, S200. 
Springwood White. Winter blooming, dwarf compact growth with 
dark green moss-like foliage. 6-8 in., $1.00; 8-10 in., $1.50. 
Stricta (Corsican Heath). To 3 ft. Lavender blossoms in mid-sum- 
mer, dense bright green foliage. 6-8 in., $1.00; 8-10 in., $1.25. 
HOLLY (Ilex) 
French (Bluestem). Dark green, glossy leaves with a purplish brown 
stem, with deep red berries. Very hardy, a good commercial va- 
Wenz, WS5=1K3 fin, SH2S02 W824) jt, SR 2Sie ZAlsi0) Tim, Ss4i SiO), 
(Larger specimens available. ) 
Silver Queen (Variegated) . Evergreen, with variegated leaves of dark 
green and silvery white. 12-15 in., $1.75; 15-18 in., $2.25. 
KALMIA 
Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). Small leaves of dark green. Very slow 
growing. Fragrant pink blossoms in spring and early summer. 
Excellent for rockery use or landscaping. 12-15 in., $3.25; 15-18 
in., $4.00. 
LAUREL 
English. One of the best for hedging or use in individual plantings, 
or in combination with deciduous shrubs to provide an evergreen 
note for display the year around. 8-10 in. hedging size, 35c ea., 
$27.50 per 100; 10-12 in., $40.00 per 100; 12-15 in., $60.00 
per 100; 18-24 in. (balled), $1.50 ea.; 24-30 in., $2.75 ea.; 
30-36 in., $4.00 ea. 
Portugal. Dark green foliage, very compact in growth, slower grow- 
ing than the English Laurel. Very hardy. 15-18 in., $2.75; 18-24 
ing SeDO! 
MEXICAN ORANGE 
LAURESTINUS 
Viburnum tinus. A lovely bushy evergreen shrub with clusters of 
small pale pink flowers from fall until spring. Rich deep green 
foliage, excellent for mass plantings and hedges. Does well in 
lon Stim alae Saeco, W513 fin, S250° W624) fia, Sei X5- 
MEXICAN ORANGE 
Choisya Ternata. Semi-dwarf, bushy shrub, fragrant light green fo- 
liage often used in jelly making. Large clusters of highly scented 
white flowers in spring contrasting with waxy sheen of leaves. 
IO=12 itt, SUBOe W=1S iim, S2002 M513 ita, 5300: 
NANDINA 
Domestica (Sacred Bamboo). A very attractive shrub seldom over 
5 ft. tall. Delicate, small-leaved foliage, reddish when new later: 
turning to a rich green. Flowers in showy clusters, white turning; 
gradually to a brilliant cherry red berry. Brilliant autumn color. 
30-36 in., $5.50. 
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LAURESTINUS, VIBURNUM TINUS 
BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 3 
