BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Economy Grades—The following shrubs are young, thrifty plants, 
which are packed and shipped bare root. These are not finished plants 
and require special planting and after care. 
IPTICCS OPI eases ek newiers Sizes as listed $1.60 each; 3 for $4.25 
COTONEASTER Horizontalis—Low spreading variety with small red 
berries in winter. Not entirely evergreen. 6-9 inch. 
DAPHNE Odora—-Very fragrant, early blooming pink blossom. 6-9 
inch. 
DAPHNE Cneorum (Rock Daphne)—Fragrant pink clusters in late 
spring. Low spreading. 6-9 inch. 
HEATHER, Mediterranean—Winter and Spring blooming, small pink 
bells over entire plant. Very desirable for winter color. Low spread- 
ings. 9-12 inch. 
LAURISTINUS 
Brilhiant AZALEAS 
Azaleas prefer partially shaded location and acid soil. The Mollis, 
Altaclarensis, and Brilliant are medium size deciduous shrubs; very 
effective in group plantings, or combined with evergreens. The ever- 
green varieties are dwarf and very profuse bloomers. 
EVERGREEN VARIETIES 
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HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type. Bright red flowers in April. 
LEDIFOLIA ALBA—Free-flowering white, blooms May to June. 
SHERWOODI—Large, orchid flowers. Very desirable. 
ROSEA FLORA —A low-growing dwarf shrub producing large 
double-pink flowers in June. (Add 25c per plant.) 
WARD’S BEAUTY—New evergreen azalea with bright crimson 
blooms in early spring. Improved Hinodegiri. (Add 25c per plant.) 
TWENTY GRAND—A free flowering semi-double deep pink. 
HEXE—Compact grower. Showy dark red hose-in-hose flowers. One 
of the best. 
AZALEAS — DECIDUOUS VARIETIES 
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ALTACLARENSIS — Deep orange. A Chinese azalea resembling 
Mollis, except in color. (Add 50c per plant.) 
BRILLIANT—Orange-red, selected seedlings from named varieties. 
MOLLIS (Chinese Azalea) — Very colorful large flowers of bright 
orange to flame. Very hardy. 
OCCIDENTALIS—Very fragrant native Azalea. Pink with yellow 
at base, fading white. 
Many additional Varieties at our Sales-Display yard. 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
VERONICA Autumn Beauty—Low plant with bright blue cone 
shaped flowers in summer, continuing until frost if spent flowers are 
pruned. 9-12 inch. 
ABELIA Grandiflora—Small glossy leaves, light pink blooms in sum- 
mer and fall. Graceful arching limbs. 12-18 inch. 
LAURESTINUS—Dense, deep green foliage; winter blooming pink- 
white flowers. 9-12 inch. 
NANDINA—White spray blooms, red berries in fall where two o1 
more are planted. Best when trimmed. 12-18 inch. 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn)—Produces high colored berries in the 
fall and winter. Best in sunny location. Either Red or Orange berried 
plants. 12-18 inch. 
PYRACANTHA 
FIRETHORN 
CAMELLIA 
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Important! 
WATERING 
EVERGREENS 
Many plants are 
lost because of in- 
sufficient watering 
through the months 
of March and April, 
when spring rains 
appear to be enough 
but are shed off by 
tree and ball be- 
comes dry. 
CAMELLIAS 
The Aristocrats 
Stoel Zunch ‘plants! c.tscoe ee eee $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
L2stoul So inCheplantser. ca ake eee nero $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
CHEERFUL—Clear bright rosy-red flowers borne in great profusion. 
COLONEL FIREY—Extremely double perfectly formed dark red flow 
ers with pointed dark green leaves. 
DEBUTANTE—Peony-formed flowers of shell pink, extra large. 
ELENA NOBILE—Brilliant flame red flowers, late blooming. 
GRANDIFLORA ROSEA — Semi-double clear rose pink, showing 
prominent golden stamens. 
KUMASAKA—Very large double, salmon pink flowers. 
PINK PERFECTION—Very double, perfectly formed shell pink. 
PURITY—Medium size ivory white flowers showing yellow stamens. 
Resembles a gardenia. 
*We have many additional varieties of Camellias, and large sized 
plants which we invite you to see at our Sales-Display yard. 
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FOREST GROVE (Since 1890) OREGON 
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