AZALEAS 
Evergreen Azaleas 
6-9” $1.25; 9-12” $1.75 each 
HINODEGIRI—Most showy of the Kurume azaleas is this 
dwarf evergreen shrub. In April it is covered completely with 
bright red flowers. 
HEXE—Compact grower. Showy dark red hose-in-hose flow- 
ers. Blooms in May. One of the best. 
SHERW OODI—The orchid azalea. Foliage about the size of 
Hinodegiri. Flowers a clear lavender with speckled throat com- 
pletely cover the plant in early Spring. 
Deciduous Azaleas 
9-12” $1.75; 12-15” $2.50; 15-18” $3.50 
MOLLIS—Very colorful spring bloom for the flowers are 
borne in large clusters and vary in color and intensity from 
bright orange to flame. 
ALTACLARENSIS—Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resem- 
bling Mollis except in color. 
RHODODENDRONS 
12-15” plants $5.00 each; 3 for $14.25 
15-18” plants $6.00 each; 3 for $17.25 
(Except as otherwise listed) 
PINK PEARL—Large trusses of delicate shell pink fading 
to blush. Excellent dark green foliage. 
CYNTHIA—Large trusses, rosy-crimson flowers. 
LORD ROBERTS—4A fine dark red with black blotch. Medium 
size trusses. 
ALICE—Rich deep pink with large conical trusses. Excellent 
foliage and compact growth. 
icot-orange blossoms flowering in June. 
BRITANNIA—Large clusters of crimson-red blossoms. 
compact habit of growth. 12-15” $6.50. 
Low, 
PURPLE SPLENDOR—4A rich dark blue-purple with black 
blotch, blooming in June. 12-15” $6.50. 
BETTY WORMALD—Light pink with purple blotch on upper 
petals. 
SAPPHO— White, 
CAMELLIAS 
$2.75; 18-24” $4.25 
accented with purple blotch. 
12-18” 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA—Single to semi-double clear 
pink showing prominent golden stamens. 
rose 
CHEERFUL— Double 
bloomer. 
rosy-red flowers. A dependable free 
PINK PERFECTION—Very double perfectly formed flowers 
of shell pink. 
PURITY—Large double ivory-white flowers showing yellow 
stamens. One of the best. 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
BROAD LEAVED 
EVERGREENS 
PYRACANTHA 
Lelandi— Upright growth. Covered with clusters of orange 
red berries in fall. 
Government Red — Large, Profuse 
bloomer. 
bright red _ berries. 
Prices: 18-24” $2.50; 2-3’ $2.95; 3-4’ $3.50 
DAPHNE 
Odora—A most attractive bushy shrub. White bordered 
waxy green leaves; very fragrant pink flowers in clusters. 
Very early blooming. 9-12” $2.00; 12-15” $2.50; 15-18” $2.95. 
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. 
6-9" $1.75; 9-12” $2.50. 
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. 12-15” $1.80; 15-18” 
$2.25 
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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. 12-15” 
$2.00; 15-18” $2.50. 
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” 
$l1ds 15-18” $2.25. 
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. 
4 Prices Quoted on Coniferous and Broadleaf Evergreens, F.0.B. Nursery 
