BOISE, IDAHO 21 
NAMED VARIETIES OF MOLLIS—We have several named 
sorts that are available at $4.00 and $5.00. 
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AZALEA SCHLIPPENBACHI is a handsome form from Korea 
and Japan with large fragrant rose pink flowers 3 in. 
in diameter in May. Fall foliage is colorful. We hope 
to have plants big enough to sell by fall 1953. 
AZALEA YEDOENSE—Yodogawa azalea has spotted cycla- 
men purple flowers about 2 in. in diameter in mid May. 
The flowers are double. The fall foliage is purplish. 
12-15 in. plant $3.00 
BERBERIS — THE BARBERRIES 
The barberries are an extremely large group with very 
diverse leaves, thorns and berries. They are for the most 
part extremely hardy and are always valuable for color 
effect in the border with their winter berries and fall 
foliage. Some are evergreen, some are thornless, some are 
extremely thorny. 
BERBERIS BUXIFOLIA (DULCIS) NANA—Dwarf Magellan 
barberry is a dwarf dark green evergreen form with 
orange bloom, black berries and few thorns. 
9-12 in. $2.50; 12-15 in. BB $3.00; 15-18 in. $5.00 
BERBERIS CHENAULTI—is a form of garden origin with 
somewhat warty branches, slender spines and_ glossy 
spiny toothed leaves rather white below. 
12-15 in. $3.00; 15-18 in. $4.00; 18-24 in. $5.00 
BERBERIS JULIANAE—Julian or Wintergreen barberry is 
a hardy evergreen sort with holly like foliage. The leaves 
are deep green and leathery. The fruit is black, following 
a cluster of yellow bloom. Ultimate height seems to be 
about six feet. Fine for partial shade. 
24-30 in. $3.50 
BERBERIS GRACILIS—A rather open type of small ever- 
green barberry. The leaves have sharp spines. Very 
light and airy. Susceptible to the winter sun. 
18-24 in. BB $5.00 
BERBERIS KOREANA—Korean Barberry is a tall grower 
with large leaves that turn a brilliant red in the fall. 
The berries are round, in long clusters and turn a bril- 
pen red. To our notion the showiest of the barberry 
tribe. 
15-18 in. $.75; 18-24 in. $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50 
BERBERIS MENTORENSIS—Mentor is a hybrid semi-ever- 
green sort. It is a tall grower, heavily thorned and can 
stand hard knocks when established. 
Quantity prices on application 
12-15 in. $.65; 15-18 in. $.85; 18-24 in. $1.00 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI—The common Japanese barberry 
with its graceful arching stems, brilliant color in the 
fall foliage and brilliant red berries in winter. 
12-15 in. $.40, per 12 $4.25; 15-18 in. $.50, per 12 $5.59 
18-24 in. .$75, per 12 $8.25; 
2.yr. hedging grade $25.00 per 100 
HELP “PLANT AMERICA” BY PLANTING YOUR 
OWN HOME GROUNDS 
