Banded Shrubs and Evergreens (Continued) 
LIGUSTRUM ov. aureum. (Golden varigated Privet; nice 
where you need color contrast.) 
MAGNOLIAS. (See page 19.) 
MAHONIA aquifolia. (Oregon Hollygrape: evergreen shrub 
with yellow berries and holly-like foliage.) 
MYRICA pensylvania. (Northern bayberry or candleberry ; 
fairly large shrub; gray berries and bark are highly 
frasrantsj eee 
PHILADELPHUS corn. aureus. (Golden-leaved Mock- 
orange in great demand.) _ 
PHILADELPHUS virginalis. (Virginal mockorange; stock 
plants from which cuttings were taken were “rogued’’ 
several years to leave only true double flowering type. ) 
PIERIS floribunda. (Mountain Pieris; ericaceous evergreen 
shrub with bell-shaped flowers in racenes. Needs peaty 
soils.) he eae pet, 
PIERIS japonica. (One of our most popular items. Long 
racemes of small flowers like Lily of the Valley blooms. 
Likes moist (not wet) well drained locations, and is 
considered one of the easier to grow ericaceous plants. 
We have them in quantity. ) 
POTENTILLA Gold Drop. (Small compact shrub: 2 to 
pe high with fern-like leaves ; blooms June to October ; 
ardy.) 
PYRACANTHA coce. lalandi. (Laland’s Firethorn. Thorny 
bush with orange berries; sells well. Keep it planted in 
pots; it is difficult to transplant when it gets larger.) 
RETINOSPORA ob. crippsi. (Golden semi-dwarf form. The 
obtusa Retinosporas are really nice evergreens; much 
better than the better known R. pisifer forms.) ________ 
RETINOSPROA ob. cyano viridis. (A comparatively new 
evergreen with very light blue foliage, somewhat similar 
to the old R. squarrosa veitchi; this variety however is 
somewhat smaller growing, and of much better type of 
evergreen. Makes up quickly.) 
RETINOSPORA ob. gracilis. (Grows very much like the 
well known plumosa, in form, except that it is probably 
a little larger at the base, and somewhat slower growing. 
A good evergreen.) ______ 5 
RETINOSPORA plumosa. (Plumed Retinospora; grows 
easily and quickly and stands shearing well; plant for 
quick turnover.) ______ te Ape 
RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. (Golden-tipped form of 
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RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea Golddust or Lovetti. (More 
dwarf. with tips of foliage golden-flecked; very nice 
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RETINOSPORA plumosa lutescens. (Football Cypress. 
Low, golden-flecked and one of the better Ret’s.) ______ 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum. (Carolina Rhod. nursery 
grown seedlings, hardy over wide area; pink blooms 
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RHODODENDRON carolinianum. (We have few in 38” 
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RHODODENDRON ecatawbiense. (Catawba Rhod. nursery- 
grown seedlings; hardy; buds deep purplish-red, open to 
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RHODODENDRO catawbiense. (We have a few in 8” 
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RHODODENDRON hybrid seedlings. (Nursery grown seed- 
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