Evergreen Shru 



ILEX crenata (Japanese Holly). A very 

 attractive and useful evergreen bush with 

 small, dark green leaves and inky black ber- 

 ries, somewhat resembling boxwood when 



clipped. Spread 



15 /o 18 inches $2.00 



1 Yz to 2 feet 4.00 



Extra Heavy 



2 feet $5.00 



lYzfeet . . ... . . 8.50 



3 feet ....... 13.50 



31/2 feet 17.50 



4 feet 20.00 



AYz feet 25.00 



5/06 feet ...... 35.00 



I. crenata buxifolia (Box-leaf Jap. 



Holly). 15'-20'. Columnar growth with 



broad dark green foliage. 



15 to 18 inches .... $2.00 



IY2 to 2 feet .... 4.00 



2 to lYzfeet .... 7.50 



214/0 3 feet .... 10,00 



I. crenata fortune! (Fortune's Holly). 



There are few plants with so many good 

 qualities, thriving in shady locations and under 

 both city and seashore conditions. 



Note. — Same sizes and prices as Ilex crenata 

 microphylla. 



I. crenata latifolia (Japanese Tree 

 Holly). 20'-25'. A tall, free -growing type 

 with dark green foliage. As a specimen it adds 

 variety to any planting. 



15 to 1% inches .... $2.00 



lYzto 2 feet .... 4.00 



2 to 2Y2 feet .... 6.00 

 2^/0 3 feet .... 7.50 



3 to lYz feet .... 10.00 

 3^/0 4 feet .... 15. 00 



I. crenata microphylla (Small-leaved 

 Japanese Holly). Compact and slow-grow- 

 ing. A shrub which makes a very good hedge 

 and stands severe clipping. 



15 /o 18 inches $2.50 



18 to 20 inches 3.50 



20 to 2A inches 5. 00 



2 feet 10.00 



25/2 feet 15.00 



3 feet 20.00 



feet 25.00 



4 feet 30.00 



4Y2to5feet ..... 35.00 /o 60.00 



I. glabra (Inkberry). A native evergreen 

 shrub, low and bushy. Foliage oval; racemes of 



black berries. 





Verio 



12 /ol5 inches 



. $1.25 



$10.00 



15 to IS inches 



. 1.50 



12.50 



lYito 2 feet 



. 2.00 



15.00 



2 to 2 Yz feet 



. 2.50 



20.00 



2Yzto 3 feet 



. 3.00 



25.00 



3 to lYz feet 



. 3.50 



30.00 



'iYzto A feet 



. 5.00 



35.00 Xhvy 



s • TowsoN Nurseries, Inc. 



Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 



KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 



Bushy nursery grown plants. Dark green foli- 

 age and showy masses of pink flowers in June. 

 Stands shade well. Per 10 



18 to 20 inches . . . $2.00 $15.00 



20 /o24 inches . . . 2.50 20.00 



2 to 2Y2 feet .... 3.50 30.00 

 21/2/0 3 feet .... 4.00 35.00 



3 to lYzfeet .... 5.00 40.00 

 3 Yz to 4 feet .... 6.00 50.00 



LAUROCERASUS • Cherry Laurel 



A hardy evergreen of symmetrical form hav- 

 ing dark green, glossy foliage which, by shear- 

 ing, may be kept in any desired form. Useful 

 as a specimen or in groups or borders. 



LAUROCERASUS 



angustifolia. 



Leaves 



long and narrow. 







Spread 





Per 10 



lYz to 2 feet . . 



. . $3.00 



$25.00 



2 to 2Yz feet . . 



. . 5.00 



40.00 



2Yzto 3 feet . . 



. . 6.00 



50.00 



3 to iYz feet . . 



. . 7.50 



60.00 



^Yzto 4 feet . . 



. . 10.00 



80.00 



4 to 5 feet . . 



. . 15.00 





5 to 6 feet . . 



. . 20.00 





L. caroliniana (Carolina Cherry Laurel). 



One of our handsomest native evergreens; 

 glossy dark green oval-like leaves. Flowers 

 creamy white, fruit black. Upright in growth. 



15 /o 18 inches , . , . $1.00 



154/0 2 feet .... 1.50 



2 to 2Yzfeet .... 2.50 

 254/0 3 feet .... 3.00 



3 to lYzfeet .... 4.00 

 lYzto 4 feet .... 5.00 



4 /o 5 feet .... 7.50 



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