STRANDER EVERGREEN NURSERIES ° 
THIRTY ACRES ON THE VALLEY HIGHWAY AT FOSTER 
TREE AND SHRUB SECTION 
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY 
Abelia var. EDWARD GOUCHER. Smaller- 
sized broadleaved evergreen with - 
arching branches and pinkish fls. 
throughout the summer. 
FIRS 
Abies balsamea, BALSAM FIR. Conif- 
erous evergreen smaller tree, broad 
with dense, green needles. 
A. concolor, WHITE or BLUE FIR. 
Conif. evergreen with blue-green t¢ 
blue needles. Can stand drought, 
heat, and cold. For specimen use. 
‘Acacia longifolia, SYDNEY GOLDEN 
WATTLE. Curious Australian shrub 
with loose clusters of golden- 
yellow flowers. Grows to a small, 
narrow tree. 
A. 1. floribunda. Entirely different 
from the above. All the leaves 
occuB at the tips of the branches, 
giving the plant a thin and del- 
icate appearance. Unusual. 
Acer, MAPLE. Deciduous, hardwooded 
trees and shrubs, hardy. 
palmatum, JAPANESE MAPLE. Large 
shrub or small tree, small, 
finely-divided green leaves. 
p. atropurpureum, JAPANESE RED. M. 
Popular red-leaved form or the 
above. 
Pgeudo-Platanus, SYCAMORE MAPLE. 
Larger-growing, vigorous and 
hardy. One of the best maples 
for climate control use. 
P-P. purpureum. Similar to above, 
except leaves are purple under- 
neath, an unusual-appearing tree 
Not common. 
Aesculus Hippocastanum, HORSE-CHEST- 
NUT. Round-headed, larger-growing, 
deciduous hardy tree. Throws a 
fine dense shade. White, hyacinth 
shaped clusters of flowers. 
A. H. carnea, RED-FLOWERING HORSE- 
CHESTNUT. Similar to above, excep 
flowers are red. Slower growing. 
Albizzia Julibrissin rosea, SILK- 
TREE, MIMOSA-TREE. Moderate- 
sized deciduous tree with very 
finely-divided green leaves and 
clusters of bright pink fls. 
Summer. 
ALMOND, FLOWERING: Prunus glandulosa 
ANDROMEDA: Chamaedaphne, Leucothoe, 
Pieris. 
APPLE; FRUITING: Fruit Section 
APRICOT, FRUITING: Fruit Section 
ARBORVITAE: Thuja 
ARBORVITAE, ELK-HORN: Thujopsis 
Arbutus Unedo, STRAWBERRY-TREE. 
Broadleaved evergreen smaller tree 
with white flowers and red 
strawberry-like fruits. 
Asimina triloba, PAPAW TREE. Small 
deciduous tree with early flowers 
of reddish-purple with yellow 
centers, large handsome leaves, 
edible fruits. Not common in the 
Northwest. 
