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Viburnum tinus lucidum (Shining Laurustinus) 
This, like most viburnums, has good foliage. The leaves are evergreen, large 
and glossy. Strong grower. Large flower clusters in great profusion in late 
winter. Decidedly a superior variety. Hardy. Each .. 10 100 1000 
1- 3 inches once Sy MAU Eile te Sve) 312 4 ee ee A Nee Ela Wee ee Dee LOM <p. 280 
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Vinca minor (Common Periwinkle) 
Also called Blue, Running or Trailing Myrtle. Heed evergreen, trailing 
herb. Native to Europe. Has blue flowers. Well known in country gardens. 
Makes a complete and refreshing ground coven and thrives with little or 
no care, Does well in partial shade. . peer - 
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Wintercreeper—See Euonymus : ee eee 
_ Wintergreen—See Gaultheria . 
Xerophyllum tenax (Pine Lily, Bear ee Squaw eae or Indian Baske! eis . 
A native of the Cascade and Rocky mountains. Grows into a graceful sym- 
metrical bunch in weeping form and might be described as a low fountain in 
grass, about 18 inches high and 2 to 3 feet’across. Out of the center of this 
grassy bunch grow the tall stems 3 to 5/feet in height and from 1 to as many 
as 20 in number, crowned with the long creamy-white lily heads of match- 
less beauty. The leaves which are grass-like are evergreen, and unusual as 
it may seem, it is an evergreen belonging to the lily family. Mountain slopes 
and meadows, clad in fields of these lilies are a thrilling picture, which once 
seen will never be forgotten. The grass is said to have been used by the 
squaws in early days in weaving baskets. Perfectly hardy, rather slow grow- 
ing but long-lived. Should be planted in groups, and in the open where it 
is partially shaded during the day for best results. Will not blooin well if too 
shaded. The fine bunches of long, silky grass are very ornamental when the 
lily is not in bloom. A plant with a future, and rare in American gardens. 
6-12 inches twicestransplanted .:..2:\ tu) ee ose RT ie eee 15 120 
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12-18 inches twice transplanted cableis spate aah Sade B&B 1.00 9.00 dei ees eae 
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Yew—See Cephalotaxus, Taxus 
SPECIAL LINING OUT COLLECTION OFFERED 
We have in our nursery numerous varieties in lining out stock in small lots and odd 
grades not practical to list separately which we are offering at low prices. These are 
mostly varieties that are listed in the catalog and are all good stock. Both broadleaved 
evergreens and conifers. None are labeled for size or name. No order accepted for 
less than 25 of a grade. We make up the assortment using care to select varieties 
adapted to the section for which they are designed. The prices are as follows: 
Each 10 100 1000 
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Twice transplanted $22) 2)..4ctw.cet once Sees eee le eae 200% “ae 
Dwicestransplanted ( Heavy )atcotace es oe iA ep ee ae 
SPECIAL B&B COLLECTION OFFERED 
We also have odds and ends in B&B stock that we are offering in collections of 10 
plants each. These are all good trees and shrubs. All are properly labelled and of ex- 
cellent value. No order accepted for less than 10 plants of a grade. We make up the 
assortment using care to select varieties adapted to the section for which they are 
designed. 
Collection No. 1 (10 plants—small grade) .............. B&B. Sic 40, 0Gb be b aes 
Collection No. 2 (10 plants—medium grade) .......... ofa ae ay Breed 1o00r mays A eee 
Collection No. 3 (10 plants—large grade) .............. BRB OW Ge BOURL! - awt is epee eS 
