BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 



Plant some Dwarf English Boxwood 



HARRISON-GROWN BOXWOOD 



Possibly no other evergreen shrub has been 

 so much used for marking the boundaries of 

 formal gardens, to outline flower beds, for 

 low hedges, and for other ornamental pur- 

 poses. The plants will adapt themselves to 

 almost any situation and climate, and by 

 judicious pruning can be trained to many 

 forms. 



EUONYMUS 



Green Euonymus (Euonymus japonica). Green, glossy, 

 evergreen foliage, upright grower. Thrives under 

 adverse soil conditions. Ideal for planting at sea- 

 shores. 2 to 3 ft., 80c each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 



Goldspot Euonymus (Euonymus japonica aureovarie- 

 gatus). Resembles the green Euonymus, except 

 its leaves are variegated with golden color; also 

 it is a slightly more columnar grower 1 to IV2 

 ft., 40c each; IV2 to 2 ft., 60c each; 2 to 3 ft., 

 80c each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 



Shipka Cherry Laurel. A valuable shrub of great 

 vigoi, beautiful broad, shining rich green foliage. 

 Much hardier than the Cherry Laurels found In 

 the South. 1 to 11/2 ft., 60c each; H^ to 2 ft., 

 80c each; 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 each. 



Holly Leaved Mahonia (Mahonia aquifolium). Bright, 

 glossy green, holly like leaves, turning rich red 

 and bronze in autumn. Clustered racemes of at- 

 tractive yellow flowers in spring. 12 to 18 in., 

 $1.00 each. 



Leatherleaf Viburnum (Viburnum rhytidophyllum). Large 

 oblong, crinkled, deep green leaves. Flower yel- 

 lowish white, berries deep red. 12 to 15 inch, 

 $1.00 each. 



We believe that our stock of boxwood this 

 year is considerably above the average, being 

 possibly the highest quality available through- 

 out the Union. The plants have been prop- 

 erly cultivated and transplanted, and are 

 therefore in just the condition to grow 

 rapidly when transplanted to your grounds. 

 We are one of America's largest growers of 

 boxwood. Boxwood will be properly dug, 

 balled and burlapped, except customer advis- 

 ing otherwise. 



DWARF ENGLISH BOXWOOD (Buxus semper- 

 virens suffruticosa). A widely known and 

 popular dwarf form, evergreen foliage, 

 small, deep green and dense. Suitable for 

 very low hedges and edgings. This year 

 we have an extra fine supply of small 

 plants to offer, and at very attractive 

 prices. Now is the time to get your box- 

 wood garden started, 



lto9 10 to 49 50io300 



plants plants plants 



4 to 6 in. B & B. . . $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 ea. 



6 to 8 in. B & B. . . .45 .40 .35 ea. 



If wanted bare root packed in damp moss 



deduct five cents per plant. 



BOXWOOD (Buxus sempervirens). Handsome 

 shrubs of dense, compact growth. Leaves 

 evergreen, quite small, deep glossy green. 

 An ideal plant, more extensively used for 

 shaping in various forms than possibly any 

 other evergreen. 



1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 300 

 plants plants plants 



8 to 10 in $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 ea. 



10 to 12 in 50 .45 .40 ea. 



12 to 15 in 80 .55 .50 ea. 



15 to 18 in .75 .70 .65 ea. 



18 to 21 in 1.00 .90 .85 ea. 



21 to 24 in 1.30 1.20 1.15 ea. 



24 to 30 in.. 1.75 1.50 1.40 ea. 



Boxwood 



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