Banded Shrubs & Evergreens (Continued) 
AZALEA poukhanensis. (Another Korean species with 
extreme hardiness and less particular about soils than 
most Azaleas. Blooms very early in the spring with 
fragrant deep pink flowers about 114” across. Grows 
to 4’ here and blooms early in May. One of the easier 
Azaleas to grow. Deciduous, but almost evergreen 
here. ) et lige &™ eS ess ae _—_ biden BWA 
BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea. (Red-leaf Japanese 
Barberry; restricted in wheat-growing states. But we 
can supply certificate.) ____ ~— fat oe 6.50 
BUXUS sempervirens welleri. (Weller’s hardy northern 
type. Seems to be perfectly hardy in most areas where 
Boxwood will not normally grow.) __ See 2 12.50 
CALYCANTHUS | floridus. (Sweetshrub or Strawberry 
Shrub, or sometimes just ‘“‘shrub’’. Chocolate brown 
flowers. Your grandmother used to dry and crumble 
in her hands for a sachet. Becoming popular again.) 8.00 
CAMELLIA sasanqua Apple Blossom. (3” flowers; white 
‘Ab ole jenballe Ceyekexsys BH dopsatelerdy <= 5 tl eee ee ee 30.00 
CAMELLIA sasanqua Cleoptra. (Semi-double rose pink; 
(HORTON Keaton, EN weGS5)) . ae ee 30.00 
CAMELLIA sasanqua Maiden’s Blush. (Single flesh pink 
flowers; uprite fast growing plant. 3” bands.) _____~ 30.00 
CARYOPTERIS Blue Mist. (Sometimes called Blue Spirea ; 
silver-gray foliage; blooms August until frost.) —___~ 9.00 
CLETHRA alnifolia. (White Summersweet; needs well 
Oheewharercl, Fkenihe, goysekmic Groth Wy of ee ee 13.50 
(House B2) Azaleas, Rhedodendrons and Pieris. 
COTONEASTER decora. (Necklace Cotoneaster; pleasing 
grayish green foliage; dwarf; nice plant.) ~_-_______ 15.00 
COTONEASTER divaricata. (Graceful spreading shrub 
with red berries; leaves turn to scarlet in fall.) ______ 12.50 
COTONEASTER horizontalis. (Rock Cotoneaster; low 
spreading shrub with bright red berries in fall; likes 
ATVAESUNNY =.) 12CCS.)) mee tae ee eee eee Be eee 15.00 
CUPRESSUS lawsoniana. (Lawsons cypress; blue-green 
coniterssand@is 200d BODE; ) tes eee a ee ee 17.50 
