BEAUTIFUL EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR 
WINTER GARDEN 
Broad-leaved evergreen shrubs provide some very 
choice plant material with the advantage of beautiful, 
decorative foliage all the year round, plus colorful blooms 
and berries in season. By choosing varieties carefully, 
it is possible to have some plant at an interesting stage 
at all seasons. 
AZALEA MOLLIS (The hardy azalea). The only 
azalea hardy in the Inland Empire. Very colorful, 
large flowers of bright orange to flame. Prefers an 
acid soil and some shade, however you can use them 
in ordinary soil and full sun with the same results. 
All sizes are budded and will bloom the first year. 
9-12 in., $1.25; 12-15 in., $2.50; 18-24 in., $5.00. 
BOXWOOD 
Sempervirens. Fast growing boxwood. Bright glossy 
leaves. Used for hedges and as individuals. 9-12 in., 
$1.00; 12-15 in., $1.50. 
Truedwarf. Same foliage as above. Slow growing and 
used primarily for dwarf hedges. 6-8 in., 75c; 12-15 
in., $2.50. 
COTONEASTER. 
Horizontalis. Low, spreading evergreen. Tiny round 
green leaves that turn red in the fall. Red berries. 
9-12 in., $1.25; 18-24 in.» $4.50. 
Franchetti. One of the best taller growing varieties. 
Arching branches with thick greyish wrinkled leaves 
bear pinkish flowers and orange-red berries in the 
fall. 2-3 ft. $5.00. 
Apiculata. (Cranberry cotoneaster). Far superior to 
the other low spreading growers. The berries, size 
of cranberries, are gorgeous, brilliant glossy red and 
plenty of them. Our grafted plants will produce 
berries the first year planted. 9-12 in. $2.50. 
Divaricata. Upright spreading branches with foliage 
nearly evergreen. Flowers are pink and berries are 
red. Becoming increasingly popular. 2-3 ft. $3.00. 
HEATHER 
Mediterranean Hybrids. Dwarf growing, very com- 
pact. We have two colors, red and pink. 6-9 in., 
$1.25; 9-12 in., $2.00. 
PYRACANTHA  (Firethorn). With all evergreens 
plantings on the newer type homes now including 
some broad-leafed evergreens, firethorns have become 
very widely used. Orange berries produced on very 
young plants together with the glossy green foliage 
makes it very interesting for winter effect. 15-18 in., 
$2.50; 3-4 ft., $5.00. 
PORTUGUESE LAUREL. A fine broad-leafed ever- 
green that has proven very hardy with us. We think 
you will like it as something new to you. Excellent 
foliage of dark green. 15-18 in., $3.50. 
MAHONIA. (Oregon Hollygrape). Thick glossy leaves 
that resemble holly, but are much larger and far more 
attractive. Yellow blossoms in the spring followed by 
blue berries. 9-12 in. bushy, $2.00; 18-24 in. bushy, 
$5.00. 
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DAPHNE 
Cneorum (Rock Daphne). Low spreading growth 
with very fragrant pink flowers in spring. 4-6 in., 
$1.00;° 9-12° in., $2.25; 12-15>in., $3.00; 15-18: in, 
$4.00. 
Somerset. Similar to Cneorum but more erect up- 
right growth. Bears deliciously fragrant flowers, 
pink opening white and becoming rose-pink before 
they drop. Spring blooming. 12-15 in., $4.00. 
Mezereum (Lilac Daphne). Interesting, lilac-purple 
flowers along the graceful, slender branches in early 
spring, followed by green foliage with red berries. 
9-12”, $1.25; 12-15 in. bushy, $2.50. 
RHODODENDRON. (Washington State Flower). If 
you prepare your soil to an acid condition and choose 
a sheltered location, Rhododendrons will thrive in 
our area. While we have named varieties, we are only 
listing seedlings in purple and red because we have 
found they are much hardier and more satisfactory. 
They are all budded and will bloom for you this year. 
15-182ineego.0052-3 Ttee$ 7650. 
EUONYMUS. (Evergreen Bittersweet) 
Radicans Vegetus. This is perhaps the most versa- 
tile of all the evergreen shrubs or vines. It has lit- 
erally hundreds of uses. Thrives in both sun or 
shade, poor or rich soil. Use it as a vine, shrub or 
ground cover. Thick glossy leaves with bright orange 
red berries which remain on the plant the greater 
part of the winter. 15-18 in. bushy plants, $2.75. 
NEW! NEW! 
Patens. Somewhat similar to Radicans Vegetus 
only not quite as compact but more rapid grow- 
ing. Some seasons its beauty is enhanced by 
the production of attractive orange-red fruits 
that resemble the bittersweet. Its uses are many 
—hedges from 1 to 6 ft. high—screen plantings 
—foundations plantings—mass plantings—plant- 
ing in narrow areas—formal plantings. Can be 
kept sheared into any shape. Starts growing 
early in the spring and about the last thing to 
stop growing in the fall. 
15218 in., $2.50; 2-3 ft.,-$5.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana. Large, purplish-pink blooms that appear 
prior to foliage in the spring. Used primarily as 
specimen shrubs. 3-4 ft., $10.00. 
VIBURNUM 
Burkwoodi. Excellent waxy green foliage. The glory 
of this shrub is the waxy fragrant flowers — one 
bloom will give fragrance to your entire home. Very 
choice. 2-3 ft., $6.00. 
Carlesi. Somewhat similar to the above and pre- 
ferred by many. Both varieties are very hardy. The 
leaves on Carlesi are greyer and larger but do not 
color up as well in the fall. 9-12 in., $2.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 20 
10Evergreens only $22.95 
(Landscape size) 
Regular value, $28.00 
Pyramidal A.V., 2-3 ft., for cor- 
ners. 
Globe A.V., 12-15 in., under- 
neath windows. 
Golden A.V., 10-12 in., beside 
steps. 
Pfitzer Juniper, 12-15 in. for in 
between and to the front. 
This evergreen planting will fit the front 
of your home regardless if it is not as 
illustrated. 
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