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EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 



ANDROMEDA floribunda. (Lily of the Valley Shrub. ) Handsome 

 evergreen plant with rich dark green fohage and upright panicles 

 of waxy-white flowers in Spring. Requires same treatment as 

 the Rhododendron. $3.50 each; $39.00 per doz. 

 Catesbsei. See Leucothoe. 



AZALEA Hinode-giri. A desirable hardy evergreen variety pro- 

 ducing in Spring great masses of fiery-red single flowers. Plants 

 12 to 15 inches high. $1.75 each; $18.00 per doz. 



CALLUNA vulgaris. (Erica), (Scotch Heather.) Long racemes 

 of deep rose-pink flowers. July to September. Dwarf. 50 cts . 

 each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 



COTONEASTER horizontalis. Though by no means a new plant, 

 this rare and perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to be most 

 widely planted. It is decumbent or semi-prostrate in habit, 

 grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, forming a dense bush many yards through. 

 The fruits are bright scarlet changing to crimson and the 

 small leaves, which are dark green and almost round, are re- 

 tained late into the Fall, and even up to Christmas. It is 

 suitable for planting in rocky positions, and anywhere that 

 dwarf-growing shrubs are required. $1.00 each; $10.00 per 

 doz. 



Larger Plants. $2.00 each $21.00 per doz. 

 Simonsi. A low growing shrub with glossy fohage almost ever- 

 green and bright red hoUy-hke fruits. Similar to Horizontaliis 

 but more upright. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 

 DAPHNE eneorum. A pretty dwarf spreading shrub, producing 

 bright pink, sweet scented flowers in May to October. Excellent 

 for rockeries or dwarf edgings. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 

 EUONYMUS japonlea. See page 114. 



radicans. See page 143. 

 LEUCOTHOE eatesbaei. (Andromeda.) A showy dwarf ever- 

 green shrub with gracefuOy arching branches; flowers white. 

 Excellent plant for shady places. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 

 KALMIA latifolia. (Mountain Laurel.) Bushy shrubs useful for 

 massing with Rhododendrons or as an undergrowth in wood- 

 lands. Large showy clusters of pink and white flowers in June. 

 Strong nursery-grown plants; vastly superior to collected stock. 



Each Doz. 



100 



12 to 15 in $1.25 $12.00 



$90 . 00 



15tol8in 1.75 18.00 



125.00 



18 to 24 in 2.50 27.00 



200.00 



'oad Specimen Plants, $3.50 to $6.00 each. 





Kalmia Latifolia. (Mountain Laurel.) 



Buxus sempervirens. (Boxwood.) 



BAY TREES. — {Laurus nohilis) 



Owing to the Federal Quarantine, Bay Trees caimot now be im- 

 ported ; but we have on hand some fine plants in the larger sizes. 

 Prices on appHcation. 



BOXWOOD. — {Buxus sempervirens.) 



These are trained in the form of Bay Trees and are used for 

 similar purposes. They have been found to survive the Winter 

 out of doors on the Massachusetts coast, with sUght protection. 



PyramidaL 2i ft., $5.00 each; 3 ft., $7.50 each; 3^ ft., $10.00 

 each; 4 ft., $12.00 each; 4| ft., to 5 ft., $15.00 to .$20.00 each. 



Standards. Crowns 16 to 18 inch diam., $9.00 each; 18 to 20 

 inch diam., $12.00 each; 22 to 24 inch diam., $16.00 each. 



Bush Form. Bushy plants 12 to 15 inches, $1.75 each; $18.00 

 per doz.; 15 to 18 inches, $2.50 each; $27.00 per doz.; 18 to 

 24 in., $4.00 each. 



Globe-shaped. Very omamentaL 15 in. x 15 in., $8.00 each; 

 18 in. X 18 in., $10.00 each; 24 in. x 24 in., $20.00 each. 



The -prices quoted on Box Trees do not include tubs. If wanted 

 in heavy, green fainted tubs add $1.50 for each plant. 



