BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
AUCUBA japonica (male) (7) 
JAPANESE AUCUBA 
All of our berry-bearing Aucubas are grown from 
cuttings taken from female plants but must be pol- 
linized by male plants in order to produce berries. 
5 BAL. nae ceeecenecteccehoernnanadignenatee er 1.85 
japonica Croton (7) 
CROTONLEAF AUCUBA 
Slower growing but otherwise similar to other 
variegated Aucubas but the brilliance and inten- 
sity of its golden variegation far surpasses 
them. This is a male form and can be used as a 
pollinizer. 
LY, .to.2.. ft... o, 2.00 
japonica fructo-albo (7) 
Foliage profusely and brightly silver-variegated. 
Fruit pale pinkish-buff. Requires shade. 
5. gal ne 2.00 
ae oon ee scbcnseze sare nein ae aoe ff 
japonica maculata (7) 
GOLD DUST AUCUBA 
Large green leaves covered with yellow dots. Ber- 
ries red. 
5 gal. wcccl ed 1.75 
Pal ects ee .60 
japonica nana (7) 
DWARF AUCUBA 
A dwarf green leaved form bearing heavy clusters 
of unusually large berries. 
LY, tOeZ ft jacenconaececsvee cbcnedkea cles ee 2.50 
gal. Re a ag Ne 
japonica salicifolia (7) 
LANCELEAF AUCUBA 
Leaves clear deep green, long and narrow. Bears 
heavy clusters of bright red berries. 
2Y, to 3. ft. 2 rr 2.50 
japonica "San Jose” (7) 
SAN JOSE DWARF AUCUBA 
A slower growing form with a somewhat 
spreading habit. Foliage, large, shiny dark 
green with no variegation. 
gal. 
AZARA lanceolata (9) 
LANCELEAF AZARA 
Handsome shrub or small tree with slightly 
drooping branches bearing masses of fragrant 
yellow flowers. 
gal. ...1..4 5.8 352 2 Ree .60 
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