AZALEA HINODEGIRI (Page 2) 
EVERGREEN AZALEAS—See page 2. 
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS—See page 8. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (Oregon Grape) 
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 
both sun and shade. 15-18 in., $2.50; 18-24 in., $3.25; 24-30 
in., $4.25. 
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 tte, Slr WN) ii, SAKOOP SS iin, SwBSiOe S24! 
in., $3.00; 24-30 in., $4.25. 
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. 
(Sain, S215 IZA tay, SS.25p 2430 iim, S425. 
OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia) 
Aquifolium. Dense low-spreading shrub. Holly-like foliage chang- 
ing to purple and bronze in the fall. Flowers are butter-yellow 
in large clusters in early spring, followed by a profusion of blue 
grape-like berries. Does well in shade. 12-15 in., bushy plants, 
S250" 15218 in $3.25" 2) yin seedlings 1onmmdrouncdmcover 
$17.50 per 100. 
OSMANTHUS 
Osmanthus Delavayi. Compact growing shrub. Small dark green 
foliage; myriads of tubular sweet-scented white flowers; suitable 
for roackwanes, WO=|A ta, S252 WZeiN5 tim, 93-50, 
PERNETTYA 
Mucronata. An attractive evergreen shrub from Chile. Masses of 
brightly colored berries most of the year. Small deep green leaves 
the year around. Berries pink to red. White berried, 50c higher. 
Za) iis, SSOP PSH 1K is, S325). 
Polienizer. To induce heavier berry set for winter color. One or 
more should be included with every planting. Same price as 
berried type. 
PHOTINIA 
Glabra. Somewhat slower growing, with rich bronze cast to new 
foliage in early spring. Leaves slightly smaller, and darker green 
than Serrulata. 15-18 in., $3.50; 18-24 in., $4.50. 
Serrulata (Chinese). An attractive broadleaved evergreen shrub 
with brilliant red new foliage in spring, turning to dark shiny 
glossy green; leaves very large with serrated edge. Has large 
clusters of white blooms followed by black berries. 15-18 in., 
$2.50 18=24 in., $3.50; 24-30 in,, $4.50: 
PIERIS (Andromeda) 
Floribunda (Lily of the Valley Bush). Compact, shiny green leaves, 
pendulous clusters of creamy white blossoms in early spring. Well 
adapted to any location, sun or shade. 10-12 in., $2.50; 12-15 
i, SOO ISS ta, Sees M2 iim, G4 7S. 
Japonica. Similar to Floribunda, with blossoms upright in heavy 
alusies, OIA tm, S2/50R Wa1)5 fia, SIMOOs 1518 ita, S3).75¢ 
18-24 in., $4.75. 
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